Forget the 1992 BBC miniseries The Borrowers, or John Goodmanโs 1997 adaptation (if you havenโt already) of Mary Nortonโs classic childrenโs book. Studio Ghibli presents a quietly compelling anime version of the story, written by Spirited Awayโs Hayao Miyazaki and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi. The film masterfully demonstrates the worldview of the borrowers via rapid pullback shots, their small stature fully realized when Arriettyโs mother gets trapped in a jar. The film is packed with special little detailsโlike when Arrietty uses a leaf as an umbrella and flies through the yard trying to avoid an entanglement with a grasshopperโand loud, comical, emotional outbursts by Arriettyโs worrisome mother and the cunning housekeeper. Despite the inherent dangers of Arriettyโs world, the landscape looks slightly like an impressionistic painting and the wind is always whistling through the trees. ![]()
The Secret World of Arrietty: A Beautiful Anime Spin on The Borrowers
