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Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life

  PG HD Closed Captioning

Tamar Halpern

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Plot Summary

A month before his 13th birthday, Jeremy Fink receives a mysterious wooden box in the mail with the words “The Meaning of Life - for Jeremy Fink to open on his 13th birthday.” It has four locks, but the keys are lost. In order to find out what secrets lie within the box it’s up to Jeremy and his best friend Lizzy to use their imaginations to search high and low throughout Manhattan for clues. Their adventure takes them from flea markets to science museums meeting wacky and interesting characters along the way. Each encounter unlocks a clue to bring them closer to finding out the contents of the box and ultimately discovering the greatest secret of them all! Based on the beloved book by Wendy Mass.

Customer Reviews

Nooooo!!!

Why? They came close to ruining the book! They left out so many parts too, and the characters dont fit their descriptions. Also, Jeremy and Liz don't like each other... people. You commenters need to read the book.

The Trailer is bad but...

The trailer is bad but the movie is actually quite good. I'm sad that they left out the part when Lizzy got her period...that was hilarious.

Fink Fun

Now, I haven't read the book, but the movie was fun, family friendly, full of mystery and who doesn't like to use the word "Fink"?
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Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Released: 2012

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