The Last Mimzy Release Date: March 23, 2007 Studio: New Line Cinema Director: Bob Shaye
Screenwriter: Bruce Joel Rubin, Toby Emmerich Starring: Timothy Hutton, Joely Richardson, Rainn Wilson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Chris O'Neil Genre: Adventure, Drama, Family, Sci-Fi MPAA Rating: PG (for some thematic elements, mild peril and language) Official Website: Mimzy.com
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Based on the acclaimed sci-fi short story by Lewis Padgett, The Last Mimzy tells
the story of two children who discover a mysterious box that contains some
strange devices they think are toys. As the children play with these “toys,” they begin to display higher and higher intelligence levels. Their teacher reports to their parents that they seem to be growing beyond genius. Their parents, too, realize something extraordinary is happening. Emma, the younger of the two, tells her confused mother that one of the toys, a stuffed toy rabbit, is apparently called Mimzy and that “she
teaches me things.”
Emma’s mom becomes increasingly concerned, when suddenly a blackout shuts down the city. The government traces the source of the power surge to the family’s house. Things quickly spin wildly out of control. The children are focused on these strange objects, Mimzy, and the important mission on which they seem to have been sent. When the little girl says that Mimzy contains a most serious message from the future, a scientific scan shows that Mimzy is part extremely high level electronics, and part organic! Everyone realizes that they are involved in something incredible…but
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