Review of LAST MIMZY
LAST MIMZY - STORY: Two children are enlisted to save the human race in the future, despite their parents looking out for them.
LAST MIMZY - MESSAGE: If you look, without fear, you will see what is there. There is enormous potential within us all. If you do what is right, despite contrary expectations, it will all turn out well.
LAST MIMZY - WIN: The family members were loving towards each other, refreshing amidst today's dysfunctional movie family. The closeness was portrayed, correctly, by the people being physically close, such as husband and wife sitting next to each other on the couch, or a family hug. Even the children worked well together, despite a small amount of bickering, which they didn't let snip their love connection. The girl showed remarkable aplomb (if nobody was trying to take her rabbit,) an aplomb to be envied by adults in their dealings with each other. The children executed judgement, making a decision based on what was best for humanity, even if that meant risking breaking the rules and getting in trouble. It was also a favorable look at the validity of religion which recognizes that there is more than what we see. Also, there was a Buddhist who was not portrayed as fanatical, not beating down others with her beliefs, but true to them nonetheless. It also pointed out the quality of the logical to be able to see when something is happening that is out of the ordinary.
LAST MIMZY - LOSE: The unusual abilities of the children were attributed to more of the brain being utilized, which is scientifically incorrect. The type of ability demonstrated was of a spiritual nature. For example, telekinesis, or intending a golf ball to go where you want it to go, is not accomplished by brain cells leaving the brain to go carry the ball to its destination. The ball is impelled by spiritual intention.
LAST MIMZY - EFFECT ON ME: It was very uplifting. I enjoyed the tie-in with Alice in Wonderland. I felt like utilizing more of my buried talents. It made me want to do what was right, despite appearances. It made me want to write more stories promoting positive things (such as close families, etc.)
Sincerely,
Becky Mate
Script Consultant
www.virtueinthearts.com
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