Ratings for The Adventures of Ociee Nash
(2003)
5 member reviews/ratings for this Movie
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Reviews for The Adventures of Ociee Nash
5 reviews/ratings
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A fine family film. I agree with the other reviewers.
My Movie Rating: 9 / 10A warm, low-key film with nary a hint of violence or modern despair. The young actors are all good and the sense of time (1898) and place is perfectly captured.
Only two well-known adult actors among the cast. In watching, I was struck by how many excellent actors there are out there in hundreds of local theater groups who appear sometimes, almost anonymously, in an occasional small movie.
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Tomboy Ociee Nash goes to live with her aunt, en route solving the chief engineering problem of the Wright brothers and supplying President McKinley with one of his more fatuous slogans, all the while showing that anything boys can do girls can do better. Yawn. Yawn. Yawn. And Gypsy John Leon suddenly turns up out of nowhere at the end at exactly the right place to deal with the bad guy - how convenient! I did like Lucas Till as Harry Vanderbilt.
My Movie Rating: 5 / 10