The Last Mimzy

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"The future is trying to tell us something."
  • PG
  • 2007
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 6.2  (22,140)
  • 59

The Last Mimzy is a science fiction film released in 2007, based on the classic sci-fi short story "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Lewis Padgett. The movie is directed by Robert Shaye and stars Joely Richardson, Timothy Hutton, and Rainn Wilson in prominent roles. The story revolves around two siblings, Emma (played by Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) and Noah (played by Chris O'Neil), who discover a mysterious toy box on the beach. The strange items inside the box begin to affect their behavior and perception of the world around them, leading them on an amazing adventure.

The movie opens with a scene from the future, where a scientist named Dr. Jackman (played by Rainn Wilson) is on the run from the government. The story then shifts to the present, where a couple named Jo (played by Joely Richardson) and David (played by Timothy Hutton) are living in Seattle with their two children, Emma and Noah. Jo is a workaholic and barely has time for her family, while David is a science teacher who is struggling to connect with Noah, who has ADHD.

One day, Emma and Noah find a strange box on the beach, which contains a variety of unusual objects, including a stuffed bunny named Mimzy. The kids are excited about the toys and start playing with them, not realizing that they are gradually changing their behavior and intelligence. Emma starts to develop telepathic and telekinetic abilities, while Noah becomes more focused and disciplined in his studies.

At the same time, strange things begin happening around the city, including power outages and strange weather patterns. Dr. Jackman, who works for a secret government agency, becomes aware of the toys' existence and realizes that they have the power to save humanity from its impending doom. He tracks down the family and convinces them to turn over the toys so that he can study them.

As the story unfolds, we learn that the toys are actually from the future and have been sent back in time to help humanity survive a catastrophic event. Emma and Noah are the only ones who can decode the messages contained within Mimzy, which contain the instructions for building a device that can save the world. However, the government is also interested in the toys, and they will stop at nothing to get their hands on them.

The Last Mimzy is a compelling and heartwarming story about the power of imagination and the importance of family. The film explores themes such as environmentalism, spirituality, and the dangers of modern technology. The special effects are impressive, particularly the scenes where Emma and Noah demonstrate their powers.

Joely Richardson delivers an excellent performance as the workaholic mother who learns to appreciate her family, while Timothy Hutton brings depth to his character as the struggling father. Rainn Wilson, best known for his comedic roles, is surprisingly convincing as the driven scientist. The child actors are also impressive, particularly Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, who carries much of the film on her young shoulders.

Overall, The Last Mimzy is a well-crafted and thought-provoking movie that will appeal to audiences of all ages. It has the perfect mix of humor, drama, and sci-fi elements, making it an enjoyable and memorable experience.

The Last Mimzy is a 2007 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2 and a MetaScore of 59.

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  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (22,140)
  • Metascore
    59
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