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201015 minAnimation, Drama, Science Fiction

The Lost Thing

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Is The Lost Thing worth watching? With a rating of 6.9/10, this Animation, Drama, Science Fiction film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Lost Thing Synopsis

A boy finds a strange creature on a beach, and decides to find a home for it in a world where everyone believes there are far more important things to pay attention to.

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Top Cast

Tim Minchin
Tim MinchinNarrator (voice)

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Is The Lost Thing worth watching?

The Lost Thing has received mixed reviews with a 6.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Animation, Drama, Science Fiction movies.

Is The Lost Thing hit or flop?

The Lost Thing has received average ratings (6.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Lost Thing is a Animation, Drama, Science Fiction movie that A boy finds a strange creature on a beach, and decides to find a home for it in a world where everyone believes there are far more important things to...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 7, 2024
★ 7

A lad is combing the beach for additions to his bottle top collection when he encounters a great big red metallic object - with tentacles. It looks something akin to an octopus stuck in a diving bell! He says hello and suddenly it comes alive. Armed with two great pincers up front, it just wants to play ball and build sandcastles with it's new human friend. As the day comes to a close, the boy realises that his pal has nowhere to go. No home, no friends, no nothing! He goes to his boffin mate to try and identify his tin friend, but in the end they have to conclude it's lost and so he will just have to take it home to his sceptical parents - dirty feet or not! Then he sees an advert on the telly for the "Federal Dept. for Odds and Ends". That became his plan - surely they'd know? Well they might have done had he not been weighed down by a ton of form-filling and red tape and then been warned off by the cleaner! Maybe the best chance is that it will actually remember where it's supposed to go by itself? Well, let's give that strategy a go... Tim Minchin's understated narration works wonders with this engaging mystery and as the pair spend the day exploring potential homes for "thing" the producers have a free rein to create a range of colourful and vivid scenarios using various styles of animation to create a myriad of creatures - human and otherwise, to enhance this simple story. I did enjoy this, even if it's a bit sad at the end.