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The Last Mimzy, 2007

The Last Mimzy

English, Spanish

USA

Rating:6.4
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Profile of The Last Mimzy

The mood of The Last Mimzy is touching. The plot centers around a miraculous event, young heroes, and supernatural abilities. It is a family, fantasy, and drama movie. In approach, The Last Mimzy is fantastical and serious. The setting is Seattle. It happens in the future. The Last Mimzy is especially suggested for a family outing.

Summary of The Last Mimzy

Two kids find a bizarre box on the beach and are soon exhibiting signs of off-the-chart genius in this gently mind-blowing fantasy film. Little Emma (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) finds a cute bunny doll in the box, who talks to her in electronic code, and Noah (Chris O'Neil) learns to speak in a frequency that lets him control spiders. The kids learn to move objects via psychokinesis and communicate telepathically. Naturally, their parents (Timothy Hutton and Joely Richardson) wonder what is going on here. Noah's science teacher (Rainn Wilson) has dreams predicting all this, centered on a mandala symbol from ancient Tibetan Buddhism, which Noah draws in class. Michael Clarke Duncan is suitably dour as the Homeland Security official who investigates when the kids' newfound power creates a major blackout across Seattle. Parents who cringe at the vulgarity of many kid films will certainly appreciate LAST MIMZY's sweet-natured awe towards the natural world and its inhabitants, which comes without extraneous action or excessive musical bombast. The film moves with a poetic grace, calling attention to environmental and social problems without preaching, and creating the possibility for a genuinely better world. The child actors are real naturals who are allowed to talk and sound like kids, and car chases and explosions are all but absent in place of genuine mystery and excitement about human potential. It's rare to find a sci-fi film that makes the future seem worth saving, so consider this one a true gem.

Details

Language: English, Spanish
Country: USA
Release date: January 2007
Runtime: 90 min

Cast and Crew

Timothy Hutton as David Wilder in The Last Mimzy
Timothy Hutton

as David Wilder

Chris O'Neil

Rainn Wilson as Larry White in The Last Mimzy
Rainn Wilson

as Larry White

Patrick Gilmore as FBI Task Force Agent in The Last Mimzy
Patrick Gilmore

as FBI Task Force Agent

Photos

The Last Mimzy (2007)
The Last Mimzy (2007)

Clips

The Last Mimzy
The Last Mimzy: Official Trailer
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The Last Mimzy: Theatrical
The Last Mimzy
The Last Mimzy: Pass The Sugar

Critics Reviews

TV Guide
An intelligent, imaginative children's adventure refreshingly free of rapping cartoon animals, fart jokes and mind-numbing special effects.
The Onion (A.V. Club)
If Mimzy serves as a gateway drug that gets "Shrek" fans into classic science fiction, then it'll have performed an invaluable cultural service.

Users Reviews

The first and last time i will watch "The Last Mimzy"
This movie is just bad. Punishing your kids for becoming geniuses, learning telekinesis and saving the world of the future! I don't have kids, but if i did and they did these things, i woudln't throw away their toys. Don't watch this movie!
Shockingly poor acting (save for Joely Richardson)and one of the worst children's movies I've ever seen. The only highlight for me was seeing Bruce Harwood playing Scientist #1 of X-Files Lonegunmen fame. I immediately had to watch Babel to erase...
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Not for me

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