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A girl discovers she can see imaginary friends and helps reunite them with their kids in a magical adventure.
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From writer and director John Krasinski, IF is about a girl who discovers that she can see everyone’s imaginary friends. With this unique gift, she embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids. IF stars Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Fiona Shaw, and the voices of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr. and Steve Carell alongside many more as the wonderfully unique characters that reflect the incredible power of a child’s imagination.
"After the terror of A Quiet Place, John Krasinski leaps into a new genre as director with IF. The story follows a young girl (The Walking Dead's Cailey Fleming) who, while still dealing with her mother's death, must face her dad's (Krasinski) risky heart surgery. At her grandmother's house (Fiona Shaw), she discovers a group of strange imaginary creatures that need her help, as only she and a mysterious man (Ryan Reynolds) can see them, and together they embark on a mission to return them to the children who imagined them. It's a tender fantasy that seems to be for the whole family, but sometimes gets so tangled in its internal logic that it seems aimed at a more adult audience. However, behind everything, its message about connecting with imagination and never losing the capacity for wonder we have as children, manages to come through. At the very least, we appreciate that it is much more imaginative than anything the big film franchises have to offer today."