Forget the 1992 BBC miniseries The Borrowers, or John Goodmanโ€™s 1997 adaptation (if you havenโ€™t already) of Mary Nortonโ€™s classic childrenโ€™s book. Studio Ghibli presents a quietly compelling anime version of the story, written by Spirited Awayโ€™s 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 Arriettyโ€™s mother gets trapped in a jar. The film is packed with special little detailsโ€”like when Arrietty uses a leaf as an umbrella and flies through the yard trying to avoid an entanglement with a grasshopperโ€”and loud, comical, emotional outbursts by Arriettyโ€™s worrisome mother and the cunning housekeeper. Despite the inherent dangers of Arriettyโ€™s world, the landscape looks slightly like an impressionistic painting and the wind is always whistling through the trees. recommended