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He had to sound tired and weak all the time, which can limit the emotion in a performance. Mendler and David Henrie (as Shawn) did a fine job in their roles, although Henrie had less to do because he really could only emote a few different ways. The voice acting was average for a dubbed Miyazaki film. The music didn’t stick with me, and didn’t seem to have a major hook to it in the same way that Totoro and Princess Mononoke did. Corbel sings throughout the film, although Bridgit Mendler (the actress who plays Arrietty in the dub) performs one of the songs. Joe Hisaishi isn’t the composer instead, it’s French composer Cecile Corbel. I was less impressed with the music in this film than I’ve heard in other Miyazaki endeavors. My daughter kept trying to reconcile the appearances of Shawn and Sasuke, actually making up stories about Sasuke being grown up and hiding from someone or something. Arrietty’s bedroom is full of greenery, which is an interesting choice but doesn’t get called back as the character progresses - it’s more like “oh, she likes green stuff”, not “she has a special relationship with nature”.Ĭharacter design was pretty much “standard Miyazaki” - Shawn looked like Sasuke from Ponyo, Arrietty looked like the princess in Mononoke, Spiller looked like Mei from Totoro, and so on.
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Arrietty’s home is full of the kind of things you’d expect a home owned by tiny people to have, and they’ve even hung photos of the seaside outside the windows to make the place look more attractive. Plus, the world of the borrowers is fully-imagined, with all sorts of stairs and walkways in the inner walls and floorboard areas of the house. The setting is wonderfully detailed, from the “if you’ve seen any anime, you’ve seen and heard this” kind of meadow to the items cluttering up Hara’s house. Shawn seems content to lie in bed and read, or relax out in the meadow with the cat. It’s interesting to me that, if the setting is contemporary, why doesn’t Shawn have a mobile phone, but perhaps it’s part of his family’s “get back to nature and rest before your surgery” strategy. However, the country home belonging to Hara is definitely old-world - the appliances are serviceable, but probably belong in the latter half of the 20th century (especially the refrigerator, made by the S M E G corporation), even if there’s some Corn Soup that looks an awful lot like Campbell’s.
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This particular film is set in a contemporary Japan, as evidenced by the delivery-man using a cellphone and the exterminator (I believe) using a tablet PC **. She escapes, and while her father doesn’t hold it against her, Shawn’s curiosity is piqued and he continues to try and see Arrietty again.Īs with Totoro and Ponyo, Miyazaki’s writing is most definitely age-appropriate: Shawn and Arrietty say the kinds of things kids their age would say, and they behave in the correct fashions. Arrietty goes on her first borrowing with her father, Pod, but just before she can borrow a tissue, Shawn wakes up and sees her (but not her father). The tiny girl is Arrietty, a borrower just on the cusp of maturity (fourteen). While there, he catches a glimpse of a tiny girl being chased by the family cat, Nina. The Studio Ghibli adaptation of the novel, written by Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, remains relatively faithful to the novel: a young man named Shawn visits the country home where his parents grew up he’s there because he’s soon to have heart surgery, and he needs to rest. Still, I knew the gist of the story: tiny people that live in the crawlspaces and under the floorboards borrow things that humans won’t miss, and if they are seen by humans, bad things happen. I’ve never read The Borrowers, although I think I may have seen the 1973 Hallmark Hall of Fame version. It runs 94 minutes there is no coda once the video behind the credits fades to black. Arrietty was released in Japan in 2010 and grossed the U.S. It’s The Secret World of Arrietty, based on the Mary Norton novel The Borrowers. On Friday *, Miyazaki’s latest presentation to American audiences hit theaters. Her favorite movie is Ponyo, and she loves My Neighbor Totoro as well. Also, although the names are somewhat different in the original Japanese, since I saw this as an English dub, I’m going to use the English names. The following review contains minor spoilers for The Secret World of Arrietty and the novel The Borrowers.
