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* Based on the children`s fantasy novel The Borrowers by Mary Norton, which received the Carnegie Medal in 1952.
A family of little people lives under the floorboards of an old house far out in the countryside, surviving by secretly ... More borrowing items from the humans who inhabit it. One day, their existence is discovered by a kind young boy named Shou, who is visiting his grandmother, to find some quiet before his upcoming heart operation...
Note: Although the original novel was set in England during the 1950s, the Ghibli version takes place in present-day Japan. Less
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[This review was also published in my Anime Planet account]
Hiromasa Yonebayashi is an interesting case to follow. This literal nobody who just directed his first feature film in Studio Ghibli ended up being the closest the studio has ever been to an answer for its future. In Karigurashi no Arrietty there is a lot of Miyazaki... in fact, one could say that it is a Miyazaki movie in disguise, and wouldn't be far off seeing his work in its writing and supervision.
Coming from somebody who absolutely adores the work of Hayao Miyazaki, Yonebayashi's debut feature took me by surprise as read
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