It did, ultimately making over $67 million domestically (plus a little extra cheddar internationally) on a budget of $20 million plus P&A.
Still, it was a smaller, modestly budgeted movie, and thus it didn’t need to set the box office on fire, it just needed to do well enough on its own terms.
(And was an early acting win for Shia LaBeouf.)
In 2003, Disney released both Finding Nemo and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the two highest-grossing domestic movies of the year, but it also saw the release of [Holes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holes_(film), a fantastic, and generally well-reviewed and well-remembered little movie that was 39th highest-grossing movie of the year.