Timmy Failure
Winslow Fegley
Timmy Failure

“Small detective. Big imagination.”
An 11-year old boy believes that he is the best detective in town and runs the agency Total Failures with his best friend, an imaginary 1,200 pound polar bear.
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Timmy Failure
Winslow Fegley
Timmy Failure
Patty Failure
Ophelia Lovibond
Patty Failure
Mr. Crocus
Wallace Shawn
Mr. Crocus
Mr. Jenkins
Craig Robinson
Mr. Jenkins
Crispin
Kyle Bornheimer
Crispin
Corrina Corrina
Ai-chan Carrier
Corrina Corrina
Molly Moskins
Chloe Coleman
Molly Moskins
Rollo Tookus
Kei
Rollo Tookus
Flo
Caitlin Weierhauser
Flo
Gunnar
Santiago Veizaga
Gunnar
Maxine Shellenberger
Ruby Matenko
Maxine Shellenberger
Mrs. Novachek
Nicole Anthony
Mrs. Novachek
Forgettable. <em>'Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made'</em> is, simply put, not very good. The execution of the plot is underwhelming, while the ultra dry nature of the humour becomes tiresome quickly. I was giving it the benefit of the doubt for the most part, with the expectation of a decent pay off at the end... but that doesn't arrive. Winslow Fegley (brother of Oakes Fegley from <em>'Pete's Dragon'</em>) is alright in the lead, but the only cast member I'll remember is Craig Robinson - I, truly, liked his character, Mr. Jenkins. Ophelia Lovibond and Wallace Shawn are OK, I guess. I don't really have anything against the cast, to be honest. It's just everything else that gives this film a low rating from me. I will say I do like a few aspects. For example, there's a cool CGI polar bear from start-to-finish, but it literally never does anything of note. I also get the message they were aiming for, but they don't quite get there. I did find the dialogue good, in parts, though. It's harmless and, evidently, some will find enjoyment in this. For me, it isn't anything worth noting in terms of Disney releases.
Read full reviewTimmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made delivers a charming and imaginative story based on Stephan Pastis’ popular book series, blending humor, fantasy, and heart through its quirky main character and his polar bear sidekick. While the film’s creativity and strong performance by Winslow Fegley shine, certain mature themes and cultural portrayals may require parental guidance and raise sensitivity concerns. Despite minor flaws, the film succeeds in celebrating individuality, friendship, and viewing “failure” through a surprisingly uplifting lens. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)
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