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The Last Mimzy (2007)
Released By: New Line Cinema   Rating: PG   In Theaters: 3/23/2007
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Studio: New Line Cinema
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Robert Shaye
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.mimzy.com/
Theatrical Release: 3/23/2007
Home Video Release: 7/10/2007
Cast: Timothy Hutton, Rainn Wilson, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Chris O'Neil, Kathryn Hahn, Kirsten Williamson
Published ID: 699346
UPC: 794043106934, 794043109164, 794043110023, 794043110030,
Plot: New Line Cinema founder Robert Shaye's directorial debut, the family-friendly science-fiction tale The Last Mimzy is an adaptation of a short story by Lewis Padgett. The story concerns a young brother and sister, Noah and Emma Wilder (Chris O'Neil and Rhiannon Leigh Wryn), who discover a strange box of artifacts one day while vacationing at the family's summer cottage. When the objects in the box begin to act in strange and mysterious ways, the pair decides to hide it from their mother (Joely Richardson) and workaholic father (Timothy Hutton). When Noah begins to display a previously unknown flair for advanced scientific concepts, the boy's teacher (Rainn Wilson) takes an interest in him. The two youngsters soon become the object of much interest from the government after their new discovery causes a large blackout. Eventually, the duo discovers that they are responsible for helping save the future of humankind, and Emma's precious stuffed rabbit might be something much more than it appears to be. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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AWFUL pointless movie
Added 9/13/2009

This movie is so bad that my friends and I refer to other bad movies against the "last mimzy" scale. When this movie ended I was like "wtf." It was sooo awful. The ending was totally ridiculous, I'm still mad that I wasted anytime watching this film.

Do not make my mistake. Avoid this movie.

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Oh, there are Aliens, OK then you are free to go.
Added 3/13/2009

To me this is a weak movie that was poorly written. You never really like or get into the characters, they are all quite plastic. The only somewhat likable characters are the weird teacher and his Buddhist girlfriend. Let me give you an example of the por writing. The ending: so the kids end up saving the aliens with the alien messenger bunny rabbit as guide, Yeah! That is not so bad. However, the FBI has been following them since they managed to knock out power to half the state and they want to know who did it and why. The head FBI guy comes in at the very end when there are all sorts of special effects and alien gizmos flying around and he runs in and in summary says, Oh there are really aliens with incredible power, oh ok. Well, lets not investigate it at all, you are all free to go and if you have any more alien stuff with massive power and technology we would want or could use that is ok you can keep it or use it. I am leaving. What? This makes no sense just like the rest of this movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Good to the last plot hole
Added 3/2/2009

For the most part, "The Last Mimzy" is an sweet and inventive film that traces the adventures of two kids as they grapple with a strange machine. The kids, brother and sister, live believable suburban lives, dealing with violin lessons, workaholic Dad and cheating on science tests. One day at the beach, they discover a buzzing, humming machine that gives them subtle but extraordinary perception of the world around them. Though the kids are desperate to hide their new toy from their parents, the gizmo eventually ends up coming to the attention of the authorities.

The movie visuals are wonderfully arresting. The kids see illuminated power lines connecting everything around them; objects whoosh in an out of existence; spinning stones exude a lighted miasma of complex patterns. The plot also seems intriguing, tying the kids' activities with those of Alice of Looking Glass fame. The film, which has everything going for it, though, falls almost completely apart in the last half hour. Intriguing plot threads are abandoned or hurriedly explained away through dialog. The final denouement, which has Homeland Security and the family on a collision course, is resolved too neatly.

SPOILER ALERT!!

After causing major power disruptions and a cosmic light show that is literally out of this world, the federal authorities apologize for doubting the kids, get back into their chopper and fly away. Culpable or not, the real authorities would have even MORE questions for the kids after what they had seen. Add to that the family's unlikely imprisonment a few doors away from he lab that holds their weird toys-- a facility, by the way, that has no guards and trucks parked conveniently with the keys inside -- and you see where his movie goes from fantastic yet plausible to just plain ridiculous.

Still, "The Last Mimzy" was inoffensive fare -- a good choice for young families looking for a good choice for a movie night -- as long as glaring plot holes aren't a problem.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Ok for a rental night, wouldn't want to own it
Added 1/31/2009

The previews of this moving looked so magical and mystical. The scenery and special effects looked spectacular. And they were. And that is where the ohh ahhhh left. The characters felt dry, other then the main character (the adorable little girl - who was more convincing then the rest of the cast) and the stuffed bunny that made these little cooing sounds was the best supporting actor for this flick.

This movie had a ton of potential but fell short of delivering.

It is another worth watching .. once.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Terrible, terrible movie
Added 1/5/2009

I took two younger girls to see this movie, and all THREE of us agreed that it was a total "waste" of time... Everyone who keeps saying that there is "something for everyone" is sorely mistaken. Coming from a Christian home, I was extremely uncomfortable with all of the "new age" propaganda (which is NOT like Disney magic in the slightest) and bizarre things that were going on. Watching teachers "read" the palm of a 5 year old (or how-ever old she was) was actually disturbing to me. As if parents just let people do things like that to their children while they're sitting right there... Perhaps you would, if you were totally fine with palm reading. But, I know plenty of people who are not.

The film had an over-all "tense" feeling that never really delivers but, puts someone who was expecting something pleasant in an uncomfortable state... like the one of wondering whether something is going to "pop" out of the cabinets or something.

The storyline was something so enormously far fetched that my 13 year old sister had no idea what had even just hit her. Unlike a movie like "Bridge to Terribithia," or something of that nature, this movie would require you to know about "mysticism," and "new age" beliefs to understand HALF of what's going on.

The child star is extremely "creepy" in some scenes. She does things like "shows someone" a magic trick which totally freaks this person out. Especially when she inserts her hand into a floating globe that appears to be disintegrating it. She does other strange things and becomes steadily more creepy leading some of us to wonder if she's really being influenced by the devil or something. Talking about "astrology" and what not.

Perhaps the "strange" language that this stuffed bunny is always spewing out was supposed to sound "cute" but in reality, I think myself and a lot of people just found it to be disturbing.

I would NOT suggest this movie to young children or to anyone sensitive. It might scare them terribly. If you however like the idea of all the "Tibbetian" and "New Age" stuff then go for it. My personal thought? It'll completely go over most children's heads and stay in their minds as a really strange thing they saw when they are older.

2 out of 6 people found this helpful.
AWFUL pointless movie
Added 9/13/2009

This movie is so bad that my friends and I refer to other bad movies against the "last mimzy" scale. When this movie ended I was like "wtf." It was sooo awful. The ending was totally ridiculous, I'm still mad that I wasted anytime watching this film.

Do not make my mistake. Avoid this movie.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Oh, there are Aliens, OK then you are free to go.
Added 3/13/2009

To me this is a weak movie that was poorly written. You never really like or get into the characters, they are all quite plastic. The only somewhat likable characters are the weird teacher and his Buddhist girlfriend. Let me give you an example of the por writing. The ending: so the kids end up saving the aliens with the alien messenger bunny rabbit as guide, Yeah! That is not so bad. However, the FBI has been following them since they managed to knock out power to half the state and they want to know who did it and why. The head FBI guy comes in at the very end when there are all sorts of special effects and alien gizmos flying around and he runs in and in summary says, Oh there are really aliens with incredible power, oh ok. Well, lets not investigate it at all, you are all free to go and if you have any more alien stuff with massive power and technology we would want or could use that is ok you can keep it or use it. I am leaving. What? This makes no sense just like the rest of this movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Good to the last plot hole
Added 3/2/2009

For the most part, "The Last Mimzy" is an sweet and inventive film that traces the adventures of two kids as they grapple with a strange machine. The kids, brother and sister, live believable suburban lives, dealing with violin lessons, workaholic Dad and cheating on science tests. One day at the beach, they discover a buzzing, humming machine that gives them subtle but extraordinary perception of the world around them. Though the kids are desperate to hide their new toy from their parents, the gizmo eventually ends up coming to the attention of the authorities.

The movie visuals are wonderfully arresting. The kids see illuminated power lines connecting everything around them; objects whoosh in an out of existence; spinning stones exude a lighted miasma of complex patterns. The plot also seems intriguing, tying the kids' activities with those of Alice of Looking Glass fame. The film, which has everything going for it, though, falls almost completely apart in the last half hour. Intriguing plot threads are abandoned or hurriedly explained away through dialog. The final denouement, which has Homeland Security and the family on a collision course, is resolved too neatly.

SPOILER ALERT!!

After causing major power disruptions and a cosmic light show that is literally out of this world, the federal authorities apologize for doubting the kids, get back into their chopper and fly away. Culpable or not, the real authorities would have even MORE questions for the kids after what they had seen. Add to that the family's unlikely imprisonment a few doors away from he lab that holds their weird toys-- a facility, by the way, that has no guards and trucks parked conveniently with the keys inside -- and you see where his movie goes from fantastic yet plausible to just plain ridiculous.

Still, "The Last Mimzy" was inoffensive fare -- a good choice for young families looking for a good choice for a movie night -- as long as glaring plot holes aren't a problem.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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