Gross US & Canada
$21,471,047
Opening weekend US & Canada
$10,200,000
Gross worldwide
$27,308,918
Gross US & Canada
$21,471,047
Opening weekend US & Canada
$10,200,000
Gross worldwide
$27,308,918
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By Mireille 2022-03-26 09:01:15
Magic toy box, fantasy, these words are really attractive, so let's look at DOWN.
A very ordinary beginning, a little boy who loves to play video games hates studying and hates his sister.
A very ordinary American family, a full-time wife, a busy father, and a pair of lovely children.
A very ordinary American elementary school, an ordinary science teacher (later found out that he is extraordinary, the universe is sending him a message.)
Everything was so bland, until the...
By Winston 2022-03-26 09:01:15
How could such an insincere film be made?
Maybe the director has other things in his hand and doesn't care too much about the film being made, or he really takes the film too seriously!
Almost all the characters in the stories participated in the narration very abnormally. The two children were naturally the most abnormal. Take the boy. He also suggested that his sister should throw everything away. It didn't take long for the mother to He forcibly threw the "toy". At this time, he...
By Clyde 2022-03-26 09:01:15
I don’t know how many people missed this good film. The director is very smart and deliberately made it into a children’s film to tell us the supernatural forces that exist around us and are always happening, but we have been materialized, ignoring what is the source and what is love.
In the film, the brothers and sisters communicated with each other when they escaped from the laboratory. Friends who may follow 2012 know that the rise of spiritual civilization is the theme after 2012....
By Summer 2022-03-26 09:01:15
Personally, I think this movie is worth watching.
From the perspective of a sci-fi movie, the details are too weird; from the perspective of a humanistic movie, it is too confusing and awkward. It's really hard to determine what kind of film it is, so it's a matter of opinion.
At the end of it, I suddenly felt that it was another version of "ET", but it may be that little children can't understand it, and big children can't understand it either.
Why did the future...
By Brett 2022-03-25 08:01:01
Sure enough, the future world is black and white in the minds of Americans.
I don't comment on the overall quality of the film, but I just think the big easter egg at the end is very interesting:
when the kindergarten teacher finished telling the story, the shots for the rest of the children found that none of them were of yellow blood.
Sure enough, discrimination is ubiquitous. In the 1960s, when old Americans were racially discriminated against blacks, they were afraid. Later, in the relevant laws of movies, blacks were given relatively high...
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By Jordane 2022-03-30 09:01:11
The storyline is average...add one star for the super cute little...
By Jevon 2022-03-30 09:01:11
This method of opening a different world seems to have this setting in many fantasy...
By Vickie 2022-03-30 09:01:11
The little girl is really cute...Mother is Joely...
By Harrison 2022-03-29 09:01:09
I'm a little disappointed with the final interpretation. In addition, the intel advertisement is really unbelievable. What kind of industry do you want to take? You can at least lead me to it. The screenwriter is too lazy to be involved, and directly does a naked commercial promotion. . So obscene! The other thing is that. . . How come those from the National Security Bureau suddenly understood, this. . . . . Really. . . ....
By Rosanna 2022-03-29 09:01:09
Do not look white do not look....
Larry White: Look out! Because pollutants can change us. And not just chemical and biological ones - cultural ones, as well.
Emma Wilder: Yuck! They *killed* it!
Noah Wilder: How else would you eat it?
Emma Wilder: Mommy, I don't understand. Why did they have to kill it? He didn't do anything to anyone.
Noah Wilder: What about that chopped-up cow you're eating?
Emma Wilder: What chopped-up cow?
Noah Wilder: What do you think hamburger is?
Emma Wilder: It's about Alice, going through the looking glass. I think it explains what the machine is.
Noah Wilder: Wait a minute. That looks like Mimzy. How could she have Mimzy? That was 100 years ago!
Emma Wilder: Maybe she had Spinners too, Noah. Maybe she didn't get what she was supposed to do. Maybe she needed a brother like you.
Noah Wilder: Like me? What for?
Emma Wilder: Because you're my Engineer.
Noah Wilder: [stares at her] What do you mean, "your Engineer?"
Emma Wilder: I mean, I can't do it all alone, Noah.