The Last Mimzy Page #7

Synopsis: The siblings Noah and Emma travel with their mother Jo from Seattle to the family cottage in Whidbey Island to spend a couple of days while their workaholic father David Wilder is working. They find a box of toys from the future in the water and bring it home, and Emma finds a stuffed rabbit called Mimzy, and stones and a weird object, but they hide their findings from their parents. Mimzy talks telepathically to Emma and the siblings develop special abilities, increasing their intelligences to the level of genius. Their father becomes very proud when Noah presents a magnificent design in the fair of science and technology, and his teacher Larry White and his mystic wife Naomi Schwartz become interested in the boy when he draws a mandala. When Noah accidentally assembles the objects and activates a powerful generator creating a blackout in the state, the FBI arrests the family trying to disclose the mystery. But Emma unravels the importance to send Mimzy back to the future.
Genre: Drama, Family, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Robert Shaye
Production: New Line Cinema
  7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
54%
PG
Year:
2007
90 min
$21,426,088
Website
311 Views


It was abandoned on highway 20.

Highway 20? They're headed

to our beach house on Whidbey.

- This is it, kids?

- What's the rush?

- Hurry up, Noah!

- Where are they?

- I'm coming!

- Oh, man.

Ok. Just let us know

if you need anything.

They got lost.

- We gotta go in. We gotta go in.

- Larry, just give them a second.

Don't hover. Larry!

Larry!

- I'm just checking.

- It's fine.

Hey, Noah. Hey, Emma.

Hey, what's going on, guys?

- Give them some space.

- Can you give me a break?

I'm trying to find out

what these kids are up to.

- Here's a perfect spot.

- Good.

Help me, Noah.

Help me clear it out.

For what?

What, are you having a picnic here?

What are gonna do, Em?

Get the rest.

Oh, yeah!

Is the generator ready, Noah?

Generator? Oh, sure!

It is!

What is it?

Larry, what is that?

I don't know.

You're gonna have to turn it on

and aim it right there.

- I'm scared, Noah.

- Me too, Em.

I love you, mimzy.

That... is...

...weird.

Now, Noah. Make it go.

Noah, it's us,

we're building the bridge.

It's for mimzy to go back.

This is... This is my dream!

It's like... I'm in my dream.

This is our destiny, Larry.

Goodbye, mimzy.

Be a good rabbit.

Noah!

Help!

- Noah, what are you doing?

- Put me down! Help!

- I can't!

- Noah, turn it off!

Noah!

Emma!

Noah, put her down! Ah!

- Are you ok?

- Don't touch it.

- Noah!

- Honey, let go!

Emma, we're here now!

- Oh, no, don't!

- Emma!

Emma!

Emma!

Daddy, help!

Get back, stay back.

Help! I'm stuck!

- Emma!

- Noah, help!

Why is it doing this?

You gotta let her down.

- Let me down!

- Dad, take the generator!

Put it down! Make it stop!

- Dad, you have to!

- Let me down!

Please, trust me!

I know how to get her down!

Jo, help!

Take it! Take your hand off.

You gotta hold it!

I can get to her! I'm coming u p!

- Come on, Noah!

- Emma! Help her, please!

Let go! Let go, Emma!

I can't hold on.

Oh, my gosh.

We did it, Em.

- Yeah.

- It worked.

Are you all right?

Oh, Noah.

- Sweetie.

- Fantastic.

- Did you see the bridge?

- That was incredible.

- Oh, my...

- I don't understand this...

But I know I'm sorry.

Is there anything

I can do for you guys?

Anything at all?

No.

All right.

Dad, can you believe all this?

Noah, you were absolutely amazing.

Honey, I don't know

if this means anything...

Yeah?

- But when it disappeared...

- Mm-Hm?

...I did see numbers.

- Numbers?

Larry! Oh, my god!

- Come on in.

- Get a lotto ticket!

Any idea what just happened?

Where did Em go?

Emma?

I'll miss you, mimzy.

No, don't stop.

What happened to mimzy?

Mimzy returned to her own time...

...as if time had stopped.

It was what the scientist had hoped for.

To find a soul in the past...

...not contaminated...

...by the pollutants that

filled our bodies...

...and minds.

Our precious quality of humanity

had been turned off...

But in Emma's tears was

the instruction for an awakening.

And it spread like wild flowers.

People shed their protective suits.

And over time,

humanity blossomed again.

Our world was saved by a child...

...very much like you.

Emma was our mother.

The mother of us all.

All right, children,

it's getting late now.

Time to go home.

Don't forget your homework.

See you tomorrow.

Goodbye.

Goodbye, Lena!

Goodbye!

Goodbye!

Bye, Lena!

Now, children.

Who wants to tell us how

they spent their weekend?

Did you go to the playground?

Did you spend time with your friends?

Anyone?

Well, then.

I'll just pick someone.

Emma, why don't you start?

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Bruce Joel Rubin

Bruce Joel Rubin is an American screenwriter best known for the supernatural romance Ghost, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He also wrote the screenplay for the 1990 psychological thriller Jacob's Ladder. more…

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