On Wedby Island, a mysterious box was discovered by Emma and Noah during their journey with their mother on that mysterious island. It seems that this amazing discovery will make everyone attracted to a powerful and controversial adventure in the family house that has turned into a strange home. The events turn out later, when their father becomes very proud when Noah presents a great design at the Science and Technology Fair, his mentor Larry White and his mysterious wife Naomi Schwartz become interested in the boy when he draws Mandala.
Occasionally arresting ideas and a non-condescending attitude to its pre-teen protagonists give this more character than many effects-driven family fantasies, even if it's ultimately too wonky in construction to sweep us along convincingly.
New Line powerbroker/director Robert Shaye has made a children's film for stoners, a trippy, psychedelic fable that belongs in the DVD section of New Age bookstores alongside the strangely similar What The Fuck Do We Know?