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La dernière mimzy

Titre original : The Last Mimzy
  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
23 k
MA NOTE
Rhiannon Leigh Wryn and Chris O'Neil in La dernière mimzy (2007)
Theatrical Extra (Clip) from New Line Cinema
Liretrailer0:58
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Deux frères et soeurs commencent à développer des talents spéciaux après avoir trouvé une mystérieuse boîte de jouets.Deux frères et soeurs commencent à développer des talents spéciaux après avoir trouvé une mystérieuse boîte de jouets.Deux frères et soeurs commencent à développer des talents spéciaux après avoir trouvé une mystérieuse boîte de jouets.

  • Director
    • Robert Shaye
  • Writers
    • Bruce Joel Rubin
    • Toby Emmerich
    • James V. Hart
  • Stars
    • Joely Richardson
    • Rainn Wilson
    • Timothy Hutton
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    23 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Robert Shaye
    • Writers
      • Bruce Joel Rubin
      • Toby Emmerich
      • James V. Hart
    • Stars
      • Joely Richardson
      • Rainn Wilson
      • Timothy Hutton
    • 141Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 117Commentaires de critiques
    • 59Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 7 nominations au total

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    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
    • Jo Wilder
    Rainn Wilson
    Rainn Wilson
    • Larry White
    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • David Wilder
    Chris O'Neil
    Chris O'Neil
    • Noah Wilder
    Rhiannon Leigh Wryn
    Rhiannon Leigh Wryn
    • Emma Wilder
    Kathryn Hahn
    Kathryn Hahn
    • Naomi Schwartz
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Nathanial Broadman
    Kirsten Alter
    Kirsten Alter
    • Sheila Broadman
    • (as Kirsten Williamson)
    Irene Snow
    • Teacher in Meadow
    Marc Musso
    Marc Musso
    • Harry
    Nicole Muñoz
    Nicole Muñoz
    • Kid with Braces
    Scott E. Miller
    Scott E. Miller
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    Megan McKinnon
    Megan McKinnon
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    Randi Lynne
    Randi Lynne
    • Julie the Babysitter
    Tom Heaton
    Tom Heaton
    • Future Scientist
    John Burnside
    • Future Scientist's Co-Worker
    Sam Polin
    • Armed Cyborg
    • (as Samuel Polin)
    Phillip Brooks
    • Armed Cyborg
    • Director
      • Robert Shaye
    • Writers
      • Bruce Joel Rubin
      • Toby Emmerich
      • James V. Hart
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs141

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    8realraider-1

    A nice, entertaining film, with a lot of neat ideas

    I see it's getting some bad reviews, but I really liked The Last Mimzy. I don't know how much it is like the book, but I liked the ideas the film was based on, the graphics were nice, and it was a new twist on an old storyline (the kids did a really good job acting too). Some people complain it didn't have any action and they "fell asleep" - well it's not an action movie, and honestly if you fall asleep, either you're really overworked or you're just not into light mystery and philosophical ideas. It definitely has a "new age" touch, it's mysterious, and with a nice bit of surreal/sci-fi - if you liked movies the same pace and style as K-Pax (though this one is a bit more geared towards kids), then you'll probably like Mimzy. I wouldn't suggest really young kids for this one, they might not understand a lot of it - 10 and up would probably enjoy it more.

    Also, the less you know about the movie, the more you'll like it. Don't spend a day reading reviews and looking at trailers. Grab your kids, go to the theater, and see it for yourself with a fresh mind. You'll probably enjoy it as much as I did. :)
    7cyclone259

    Yada... yada... yada...

    I have never read the book, which this movie is based upon, so I have no point-of-reference for comparison.

    All in all I thought this movie was perfectly appropriate for families, although from reading reviewers comments on another website, you'd think 'The Last Mimzy' had some kind of subversive plot. One parent said it was 'liberal doctrine' and another focused on the fact that it shows people who actually believe in Eastern philosophies and practices. Wow! You mean there are other religions besides Christianity out there?! Then they must be liberal in nature and are trying to wreak havoc on the traditional, family-values we all hold so dear.

    I am a Christian and had absolutely no problems with the ideas proposed by other points-of-view. Maybe you might have to walk out of the theater with some explanations of how other cultures see the world and their place in it, but that's part of the magic of this movie. 'The Last Mimzy' was by no means 'liberal doctrine' unless you think showing a different perspective as a threat.

    Personally, the weakest parts of the movie for me was the uneven direction and the point where I asked "Why is Michael Clark Duncan in this film?" He didn't really add much to it. The kids were believable and Timothy Hutton did a decent job. The effects were all-in-all low-key, but necessary. Before you judge this film for showing the mysteries of Eastern beliefs, try watching it with an open mind. It didn't give me the same vibe as 'E.T.' or 'Close Encounters', but it did a good job as being an entertaining family film.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Delightful and Refreshing

    The siblings Noah (Chris O'Neal) and Emma (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) travel with their mother Jo (Joely Richardson) from Seattle to the family cottage in Whidbey Island to spend a couple of days while their workaholic father David Wilder (Timothy Hutton) 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 (Rainn Wilson) and his mystic wife Naomi Schwartz (Kathryn Hahn) 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.

    "The Last Mimzy" is a delightful and refreshing sci-fi story and a great family entertainment. Seven years old Rhiannon Leigh Wryn and thirteen years old Chris O'Neal are excellent in the lead roles of smart siblings but the adult support cast have many disappointing lines and attitudes. The screenplay discloses since the very beginning that Mimzy was sent from the future to save the human race, therefore there is no surprise or twist in the end. I did not have a great expectation in this adventure, and I had a wonderful surprise. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Mimzy, A Chave do Universo" ("Mimzy, The Key of the Universe")
    7Quinoa1984

    imaginative entertainment with some trippy images and a very good, ET-style heart

    The Last Mimzy doesn't pander needlessly to its core audience, but at the same time it also has a good accomplishment in that it also has an appeal to adults, or at least those that have passed that age of adolescence and look back on childhood with levels of nostalgia and relief that it's over. It delights as well as gives special meaning to putting a level of belief in what is unknown at a time when the rest of the world relies on hard facts and rigid control of personality. It also puts ET to a certain test: can the little creature from another world that needs to get home kind of story hold up to quasi (actually precise) psychedelia? Pink Floyd shirts and Roger Waters aside, this may even have a secret appeal to stoners just as much as your little boy or girl at the movie theater, who will obviously see it in a different life, that of light, efficient irreverence and lots of neat special effects.

    'Mimzy' tells the story of a boy and a girl, Noah and Emma, both at least under the age of 10 but old enough to be articulate enough as well as appropriately secretive in the fantasy they hold paramount, who come upon a strange rock from the ocean. In it lies a bunch of fragments, and, oddly enough, a stuffed, fluffy, cute bunny named Mimzy, who Emma takes as her most important possession. Noah meanwhile becomes transfixed with the new powers that soon come to him via these rocks: he can hear the smallest insect, and is transfixed by obscure designs. This strikes up the attention of his parents as well as his science teacher (Rainn Wilson), who also knows of the symbols Noah makes up. But after a power outage- it also happens to be a generator that Noah conjures- gets the attention of the government, not sure what exactly is going on. Emma has a problem, however, in that Mimzy, her closest confidant and "teacher" is dying and needs to get back home. That's the basic story, anyway, as there are little ins and outs as the story goes on, including a great product placement for Sprite, and a montage-free example of each child's new abilities.

    Some of this may be a little preposterous, even goofy, but Bob Shaye and his team bypass the obvious but still perilous pit-falls for filmmakers investing themselves into children's movies. No truly stupid gags, nothing with bodily excretions, none of that really, and if anything the humor, of a little wild and over-the-top in variety (some of which I was laughing at alone while the other kids were silent), is innocent and sort of knowing of the split of imagination between children and adults. The two kids are also very good at playing their parts, with Wryn as Emma very adept at being vulnerable and smart, and O'Neil being almost too close to looking like the boy Elliot in ET, however not without his own strengths. Shaye sometimes lets his control slip in just simple things like cinematography or making a fitting enough ending (too many futuristic hippies me thinks), and the goofiness does teeter on becoming a little too much. But I responded more to how the power of taking a long repeated idea, of kids becoming changed by outside forces in a very real world, and there being a sort of little twist to it all. It's not just about making friends and gaining in some alien intelligence, but in figuring the significance of the future, however weird it might be. It's definitely the finest children's movie, non-animated, to come out so far in 2007. 7.5/10
    9dave-2779

    The future of children's science fiction?

    The Last Mimzy is a film that I hope represents the future of children's science fiction. It is a future without bone-crunching comic book super heroes or malevolent movie bad guys or self-absorbed parents - a film that respects a child's intelligence, not to mention a kid's need to dream like a kid. I suggest Mimzy for anyone who has children, is fond of children, knows of children, or wants to simply feel really, really good about a film without being pandered to or suffer that condescending 'tude from Hollywood filmmakers who think they can sneak into your brain without you noticing.

    There's an honest, earnest dreamlike quality to the film, a low-key, homespun feel to these two normal kids with two normal parents, who stumble upon a strange box-like artifact bobbing in the Seattle surf.

    Ten year old Noah (Chris O'Neil) and his younger sister, Emma (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) bring the box home. It contains several toys, including a worn, plush bunny that emits a strangely soothing electronic chirp. Emma is immediately drawn to the stuffed animal, whose name, she declares, is "Mimzy." Noah is instead infatuated with a strange rectangle of sparkling glass that seems to have advanced mathematical and geometrical powers. And very soon thereafter, their lives begin to change.

    In many ways, Mimzy is a clever, sci-fi tinged mystery thriller, and the toys are clues. The film manages to hold one's attention without resorting to pratfalls or, as mentioned, archetypal villains. There are, in fact, no real antagonists in this film. A few confused or misinformed adults hinder Noah and Emma's eventual challenge, but Mimzy seems to know its course. Even the inevitable government intervention (the movie's weakest device) provides little distraction. Yes, there are a few improbabilities, but kids won't notice. For the most part, the film remains delightfully unpredictable - so the less you know about it, the better.

    You may observe a few thematic similarities to E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial, but I can overlook these parallels. Steven Spielberg's E.T. is 25 years old after all, and Mimzy is based on a short sci-fi tale "Mimzy Were the Borogoves" published in 1943, long before E.T. ever phoned home.

    Several references are made to Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass" and Roger Waters (of Pink Floyd fame) sings out the closing credits, with a casual reference to "the dark side of the moon." So any perceived trippiness you encounter isn't accidental. In fact, the word psychedelic seems occasionally appropriate, although it's marginal and kids won't be aware.

    The Last Mimzy is an unapologetic New Age ode to, essentially, the evolution (and survival) of the human race - and I kind of like that. Despite our mounds of Styrofoam, our SUVs and our blithe 'excessism,' perhaps every so often we can still pull a rabbit out of our collective hat. This particular bunny's name is Mimzy.

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    • Anecdotes
      The giant cockroaches that cover the surveillance camera lens at 71:47 on the DVD are not Computer Generated. Director Robert Shaye mentions in the commentary that the production employed three "cockroach wranglers" to handle the insects.
    • Gaffes
      When the Wilders are going to Whidbey Island from Seattle the ferry is shown leaving downtown Seattle (at 06:30 on the DVD) where the only destinations are west going to Bremerton or Bainbridge Island. To take a ferry to Whidbey Island you need to drive 20 miles north to leave from Mukilteo. There is also a ferry from Port Townsend to Whidbey, but to take it the Wilders would have to take the Bainbridge Island ferry 7 miles, drive north 50 miles to Port Townsend, and take that ferry 5 miles east to Whidbey.
    • Citations

      Noah Wilder: This stuff could be dangerous.

      Emma Wilder: Maybe we should tell someone.

      Noah Wilder: I showed the green glass thing to mom. She thought it was a paperweight. Maybe other people don't see what we see.

    • Générique farfelu
      The title of the film does not appear until the end credits.
    • Connexions
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Last Mimzy (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Hello (I Love You)
      Performed by Roger Waters

      Written by Roger Waters and Howard Shore

      Produced by Roger Waters, James Guthrie and Howard Shore

      Roger Waters appears courtesy of Columbia Records

      Special vocal appearance by Rhiannon Leigh Wryn

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 mars 2007 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Last Mimzy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Roberts Creek, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada
    • sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • Michael Phillips Productions
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 21 471 047 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 10 200 000 $ US
      • 25 mars 2007
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 27 308 918 $ US
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