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Siblings Noah and Emma find a hidden box on a beach. Inside are strange artifacts: a glowing “spinner,” a star-shaped crystal, and a stuffed rabbit named Mimzy.
The toys teach them advanced concepts — physics, telepathy, empathy — but as Emma bonds with Mimzy, the government traces the energy signatures.
The story unfolds as a race to save the future of humanity.
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Directed by Robert Shaye (founder of New Line Cinema), The Last Mimzy stars Chris O’Neil, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Joely Richardson, Timothy Hutton, and Rainn Wilson. The plot: Two Seattle children, Emma and Noah Wilder, discover a mysterious box washed ashore during a family trip. Inside are strange artifacts: a glowing spider-like toy (Mimzy), a chunk of holo-crystal, and a spiral shell that teaches advanced physics.
As the children interact with these objects, they develop telekinesis, enhanced intelligence, and see disturbing visions of a future dystopia — a world choked by environmental collapse and emotional stagnation. The twist? The artifacts are from the future, sent back to ensure humanity evolves past its current destructive path. Mimzy is not a toy but an AI empath. Tip for YouTube: Many users upload full movies
Why it failed at the box office: Released in March 2007 against 300 and Wild Hogs, it grossed only $27 million (on a $37 million budget). Critics were split — some called it "derivative of E.T.," others hailed it as "mind-bending family sci-fi."
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