Finding 'ohana Review
The film emphasizes that 'Ohana means more than just biological family; it is a way of life centered on loyalty, support, and collective responsibility.
A major part of the journey is Pili and Ioane reconnecting with their Hawaiian heritage, which they had previously felt disconnected from while living in New York. Finding 'Ohana
Unlike traditional explorer movies that focus on "taking" treasure, this film offers a subtle critique of raiding tombs and emphasizes respecting indigenous culture and history. Production Highlights Mixed Asian Media–Finding 'Ohana Review The film emphasizes that 'Ohana means more than
The plot follows two siblings from Brooklyn, (Kea Peahu) and Ioane (Alex Aiono), who are uprooted from their lives in New York to spend the summer in rural Oahu. Their mother, Leilani (Kelly Hu), moves them back to care for their grandfather, Kimo , who is facing both health issues and financial debt. (Kea Peahu) and Ioane (Alex Aiono)