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The Last Mimzy
The story tells of a terrible science fiction by Noah and Emma through a scientific discovery they discover during their trip with their mother on Wedby Island for two days of recreation. Following the discovery of this fund, Noah and Emma decided not to reveal this secret about the fund. This fund changed the lives of Emma and Noah for the better and made them develop their own skills in all fields quickly and strangely.
1969, Canada
29 March 1995, Rockwall, Texas, USA
15 August 1961, Canada
20 January 1966, Seattle, Washington, USA
13 October 1963, Sapporo, Japan
2 March 1975, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
5 August 1970, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1 June 1976, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
28 January 1991, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
August 27, 2008
Does an excellent job both making science fiction accessible for a younger audience.
March 02, 2008
I like to refer to it as "Donnie Darko" sans the violence if aimed towards kids...
March 26, 2007
The Last Mimzy is that phenomenon as welcome as the first robin of spring, a kids' movie that is more than bearable for adults.
January 15, 2008
O'Neil and Wryn convey the occult and the mysterious with greater depth than you'd expect them to possess at their respective ages of 13 and 7.
February 06, 2018
The adult cast is an ensemble effort filled with solid performances.
February 29, 2008
Considering that parts are frightening, parts are nauseatingly sweet, and it's all confusing, it's not clear which demographic Mimzy is aiming for.
March 31, 2007
It's refreshing to be reminded that an intelligent, exciting family movie isn't always an oxymoron.
March 15, 2008
Classic kids' fantasy in the spirit of Flight of the Navigator and ET.
March 23, 2007
Wholesome, eager entertainment that doesn't talk down.
March 31, 2007
Occasionally arresting ideas and a non-condescending attitude to its pre-teen protagonists give this more character than many effects-driven family fantasies, even if it's ultimately too wonky in construction to sweep us along convincingly.
April 05, 2007
New Line powerbroker/director Robert Shaye has made a children's film for stoners, a trippy, psychedelic fable that belongs in the DVD section of New Age bookstores alongside the strangely similar What The Fuck Do We Know?
March 26, 2007
The special effects are kinda cheesy, and it's a low-rent E.T.

