As the film progresses, Evan’s relationship with Olivia becomes strained due to his preoccupation with work and his inability to connect with her. However, Evan discovers that Olivia has developed an imaginary world where she interacts with her imaginary friends, including Princess and Mr. Edvard. These imaginary friends provide Olivia with comfort and support during her parents’ divorce.
As Evan becomes more involved in Olivia’s imaginary world, he begins to realize the importance of spending time with her and understanding her perspective. Through his interactions with Olivia’s imaginary friends, Evan gains valuable insights into his own life and learns to prioritize his relationship with his daughter over his career ambitions.
In the climax of the film, Evan has an important presentation at work that could make or break his career. However, he chooses to skip the presentation in order to attend Olivia’s school talent show, where she will be performing a song with her imaginary friends.
At the talent show, Olivia’s performance is a success, and Evan realizes the true meaning of happiness and fulfillment. He comes to understand that his relationship with Olivia is far more important than any professional success or material wealth.
In the end, Evan reconciles with Olivia and makes a commitment to be a better father. He learns to embrace his daughter’s imagination and creativity, and they share a closer bond as they continue to navigate life’s ups and downs together. “Imagine That” concludes on a heartwarming note, emphasizing the importance of family and the power of imagination.