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Yet the parents’ efforts to intervene with their kid’s fixation on the playthings are in vain.
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Soon Noah’s science teacher (Rainn Wilson) and his girlfriend Naomi (Kathryn Hahn)-both followers of new age Tibetan religion-are prodding Mom and Dad (Timothy Hutton) to investigate. Nor do these unusual behaviors go unnoticed elsewhere. At the same time, little Emma is becoming obsessively attached to the stuffed rabbit, which she claims is speaking to her. Over the following weeks Noah, who was struggling in school, begins creating a science fair project that is literally out of this world and drawing Tibetan mandalas (geometric designs). However, it doesn’t take a mother’s intuition to begin detecting unexplained changes in the children. Sensing their newfound treasures may be taken away if they show them to Mom (Joely Richardson), the siblings try to keep secret the floppy-eared toy, a glowing green rock and an assortment of other stones that spin weightlessly in the air. This encased bunny and many more very peculiar objects are found by Emma and Noah Wilder (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn and Chris O’Neil) while playing at their parents’ beach house outside Seattle. In this movie, which plays upon the same idea of peeking into another world, Mimzy is a proper noun-the name of a stuffed rabbit that washes ashore inside a very interesting container. He uses the term in a nonsense poem within his classic novel Through the Looking Glass (although he spells it mimsy). A mimzy? If it rings a bell, then perhaps you’re a fan of Lewis Caroll.