Arrietty (titled The Borrower Arrietty (借りぐらしのアリエッティ Kari-gurashi no Arietti ) in Japan and The Secret World of Arrietty in North America) is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, written by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa and produced by Studio Ghibli, based on Mary Norton's novel The Borrowers.
The film tells the story of Arrietty, a young Borrower, who lives under
the floorboards of a typical household. She eventually befriends Sho, a
human boy with a heart condition since birth, who is living with his
great aunt, Sadako. When Sadako's maid, Haru, becomes suspicious of the
floorboard's disturbance, Arrietty and her family must escape detection,
even if it means leaving their beloved home. The film stars the voices
of Mirai Shida as the titular character, Ryunosuke Kamiki as Sho, and Tatsuya Fujiwara as Spiller.
Ghibli announced the film in late 2009 with Yonebayashi making his
directorial debut as the youngest director of a Ghibli film. Miyazaki
supervised the production as a developing planner.[2] The voice actors were approached in April 2010, and Cécile Corbel wrote the film's score as well as its theme song.
Released in Japan on July 17, 2010, Arrietty received very
positive reviews, all of which praised the animation and music. It also
became the highest grossing Japanese film at the Japanese box office for
the year 2010,[3] and has grossed over $145 million worldwide.[1] The film also won the Animation of the Year award at the 34th Japan Academy Prize award ceremony.[4] Two English language versions of the film were produced, a British dub produced by Studio Canal which was released in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2011, and an American dub released by Walt Disney Pictures in North America on February 17, 2012.
Plot :
In Koganei, Tokyo,
a boy named Sho arrives at the house his mother lived in as a child, to
live with his great aunt, Sadako (known as Jessica in the US dub). When
Sho leaves the car, he sees a cat trying to attack Arrietty, a
Borrower, but leaves after being attacked by a crow. Sho discovers
Arrietty just as she returns home. Later, Arrietty's father, Pod, takes
his daughter above the floorboards to show her how he gets sugar. Their
first stop is the kitchen, then they walk within a wall to reach a
dollhouse in Sho's bedroom, to get tissue, but Arrietty then gets
spotted by Sho and accidentally drops the sugar cube out of surprise.
Sho begs her not to leave. Even though Arrietty hesitates, she still
leaves.
The next day, Sho leaves the dropped sugar cube beside an underground
air vent where he first saw Arrietty. Pod warns Arrietty not to take it
because their existence must be kept secret from humans, but his
daughter sneaks out to visit Sho in his bedroom. She drops the sugar
cube he left on the floor and he detects that she is there. She tells
Sho to leave her family alone and that they do not need his help. She
does not show him what she looks like. On her return, Arrietty is
intercepted by her father. Realizing they have been detected, Pod and
his wife, Homily decide that they must move out of the house. Sho learns
from Sadako that some of his ancestors had seen Borrowers in this
house, and they had the dollhouse made especially for the Borrowers,
with working electric lights and ovens. The Borrowers had not been seen
since, however, and the dollhouse stayed in Sho's room.
Pod returns injured from a borrowing mission and is being helped by
Spiller, a Borrower boy he met on the way, who also informs them of some
places the Borrowers could move to. While Pod is recovering, Sho
uncovers the floorboards above the Borrower household, uproots their
kitchen, and replaces it with the kitchen from the dollhouse as a
display of kindness, in hopes the Borrowers would be more accepting of
his knowledge of their existence. However, this causes the Borrowers to
speed up the moving process.
After Pod recovers, he goes to explore some of the places Spiller
suggested to them. Arrietty goes to say goodbye to Sho, but she
discovers from Sho that the Borrowers are becoming extinct. Sho reveals
he has had a heart condition since birth and will have an operation in a
few days. The operation does not have a good chance of success. He
believed that there is nothing he can do about it, saying that
eventually every living thing dies. Arrietty convinces Sho that he will
fight for the life he has now, even though everything dies.
Meanwhile Haru, Sadako's maid, notices the floorboards have been
disturbed. Sadako is out and Sho is still in the garden speaking with
Arrietty, when Haru unearths the Borrowers' house and catches Homily.
Arrietty leaves Sho in the garden to see what has happened. Saddened by
Arrietty's departure, Sho goes back inside the house and into his room.
Haru locks the room and calls a pest removal company to smoke out the
Borrowers and bring them to her alive. Cooperating with Sho, Arrietty
stages a rescue attempt on Homily. Sadako returns soon after the pest
removal company comes and tells them to leave. Haru and Sadako discover
too late that the Borrowers are moving, and Sho has destroyed the
remains.
The Borrowers stop for dinner during their move, and Sho's cat spots
Arrietty. The cat brings Sho to Arrietty. He gives her a sugar cube, and
tells her the Borrowers' fight for survival has given him hope to live
through the operation, which will happen in two days' time. Arrietty
gives Sho her "hair clip" and they go their separate ways. Arrietty,
Pod, and Homily leave in a teapot with Spiller. Spiller gives Arrietty a
red berry after she joins him on the teapot's top.
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