Arrietty
Starring: Mark Strong, Saoirse Ronan
Details: Japan / 94mins (G).
While waiting for a heart operation, the sickly Sho (Holland) moves to the country with his aunt for some peace and quiet. He doesn't find it: living in the floorboards of the house are a family of little people, or Borrowers, comprising of dad Pod (Strong), mum Homily (Olivia Colman) and daughter Arrietty (Ronan). Sneaking into the house at night to 'borrow' food and other materials, Arrietty is spotted by Sho, who assures her he won't tell a soul. But then the nasty housekeeper Haru (Geraldine McEwan) gets wind of them and calls the exterminators…
As expected from Ghibli, the animation, another hark back to pre-CGI times typical of the studio, is a joy to watch: the eyes bathe in the sumptuous colours, colours and more colours than dance around the screen. As expected it too, there's a lovely marriage of fantasy and reality. Ronan's vocal performance brings innocence and warmth to Arrietty, and her first adventure, when she convinces her father to bring her along on her first 'borrowing', is just pure magic. Creeping about the bowels of the house, there is a certain Goonies vibe to the escapade. The whole experience induces a total immersion in this micro universe.
Not everything about Arrietty works as well as it should, though. After that wonderful venture into the house, Arrietty doesn't have anything to match it. The story first slows to a halt, and then a standstill. Nothing much happens again until the run-in, which fails to have the excitement the opening salvo boasted. Jokes are hard to come by too: the enjoyment of Arrietty is based on wonder but it's very dry in its telling and children may be disappointed at the lack of cheeriness. Strong's reading is a little staid too: there's no life to his Pod, an honourable but joyless man. Kind of like the movie as a whole.
Review by Gavin Burke
Your Comments
Amanda Dlny
I seen the Japanese version of this movie and it was AMAZING! Can't wait to see this tomorrow :)
Posted 28/07/2011 14:55:25
NothingMan
It would be suitable for all ages. The story is very innocent and the visuals are beautiful. Although it probably wouldn't appeal to a younger kid who needs a bit of action to remain engaged as it is quite slow.
Posted 08/08/2011 16:10:12
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