Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children -2016- Filmyfly -
Many parents on Common Sense Media suggest it is best for ages 12–13+ due to intense horror elements, such as the eye-eating scenes. Runtime: Approximately 127 minutes (2 hours and 7 minutes).
The story revolves around Jake Portman (Asa Butterfield), a teenager who discovers that his grandfather, Abe (Terence Stamp), was a peculiar child who lived in a mysterious orphanage on a remote Welsh island. The orphanage, led by the enigmatic Miss Peregrine (Eva Green), is home to a group of children with unique abilities, such as telekinesis, invisibility, and super strength.
: Miss Peregrine, a woman who can turn into a bird and manipulate time. 👥 The Peculiar Children Miss Peregrines Home For Peculiar Children -2016- Filmyfly
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: He finds a ruins of a school that still exists in a 1943 time loop.
There, he discovers a hidden sanctuary: a set on September 3, 1943. This sanctuary is run by Miss Alma LeFay Peregrine (Eva Green), an "Ymbryne" who can transform into a bird and manipulate time. Within this loop, children with extraordinary and bizarre abilities—the "Peculiars"—live protected from the outside world and terrifying monsters known as Hollowgasts . Meet the Residents The orphanage, led by the enigmatic Miss Peregrine
Directed by Tim Burton, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children brings Ransom Riggs’ beloved novel to life with signature gothic whimsy. The film follows Jake (Asa Butterfield), a Florida teenager who discovers a mysterious time loop set in 1943 Wales. There, he meets Miss Peregrine (Eva Green)—a bird-shifting “ymbrine”—and a group of children with extraordinary abilities: a girl who levitates, a boy invisible, another with a mouth in the back of his head, and more.
