Which was a big mistake.
This movie, is childish. It takes a few too many punch lines, instead of interesting happenings. Sometimes, when something interesting starts to happen, all the adults suddenly go brain-dead, as they often do in children's movies, and just say that a girl saying that she de-materialised her hand is just a thing of her imagination.
The scene I hated most, was when the kids escape from a government facility, which has posted no guards anywhere and find a truck with it's keys in the ignition. Then, after a little argument, and some more poor acting, the "older" (9-year old) brother drives the van, to a deserted little corner where they run out of gas.
They then get saved by their teacher, who's eccentric wife forces to drive over there because he had a dream about the place.
1/10
Best since ET? Maybe for most 5-year olds who want to see a "kids rule!" movie. But other than that, there isn't much for the average 10+ viewer to see.
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