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The Secret World of Arrietty Review

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4.5

Dave White Profile

Ghibli: masters of the animation universe. Read full review

3.5

Grae Drake Profile

Size isn't everything. Read full review

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  • 4.0
    80

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    Generally favorable reviews
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  • 100

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    Village Voice

    It's pure magic.

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  • 100

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    Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan

    Set in an enchanting locale where the potential for magic is everywhere, this impeccable animated film puts its complete trust in the spirit of make-believe.

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  • 70

    out of 100

    Variety Leslie Felperin

    Although beautifully rendered throughout, with delicate, elegantly drawn watercolor-like illustrations, the picture may seem too plain and simple for the oversophisticated tastes of kids in Europe and North America, while Arrietty herself reps a slightly insipid heroine.

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  • 75

    out of 100

    USA Today Claudia Puig

    With its lush colors, imaginative view of ordinary objects and meticulously crafted miniature civilization, it transports viewers to an enchanting alternate storybook reality.

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  • 83

    out of 100

    Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

    The lyrical animation, with its meditative attention to nature, bears the unique stamp of Japan's Studio Ghibli, cofounded by the great ­"Spirited Away" animator Hayao Miyazaki.

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  • 88

    out of 100

    Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

    Disney TV star Bridgit Mendler brings an effective if limited friendliness to Arrietty; Will Arnett and Amy Poehler are relatively restrained as her parents; Carol Burnett runs through a career's worth of vocal flourishes and aural panic attacks as the housekeeper.

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  • 90

    out of 100

    The New York Times Manohla Dargis

    What the studio does, brilliantly, is preserve a hand-drawn look and feel in its work, as in the exteriors in The Secret World, where the characters pop against a painterly meadow.

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For Families provided by Common Sense Media

OK for kids 7+

Deeply felt anime about loneliness and friendship.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents need to know that The Secret World of Arrietty is a charming and unexpectedly profound anime film from the Japanese studio responsible for movies like Ponyo, Spirited Away, and Howl's Moving Castle. It's full of heart but also has some sad moments and tackles some somber themes -- including illness (Arrietty befriends a child who is said to be dying) and estranged family relationships -- which may make it a little intense for the youngest moviegoers. There's a kidnapping, and a sick young boy's mother sends him away to stay with a relative for a while -- a separation that may upset some little kids. But overall the movie is very sweet, and there's no swearing, smoking, drinking, strong violence, or overly sexy content to worry about.

  • Families can talk about why Shawn's mother sent him away to the country. How did that make you feel? Do you think it was a good decision?
  • What do you think The Secret World of Arrietty is trying to teach audiences? Do all movies and TV shows for kids need to teach them something?
  • Families who want to learn more about this kind of animation may want to watch other anime films together. How are they similar to each other, and how are they different from most American-made animated movies?
  • Kids: If you've read the book this movie is based on, how does it compare? Which do you like better?

The good stuff
  • educationalvalue true1

    Educational value: Teaches kids about the importance of communication and the value of understanding other people's circumstances.

  • message true4

    Messages: The movie's strongly positive message is to be brave and reach out to someone (even those you don't quite understand); chances are the world will embrace you, too.

  • rolemodels true3

    Role models: Arrietty is a strong teen who's brimming with confidence, compassion, and a healthy sense of self. Though she does sometimes go against her parents' will, she never does it out of malice and is always acting out of the goodness of her own heart. On the other hand, the housekeeper shows a discomfiting mean streak, which is played for laughs.

What to watch for
  • violence false2

    Violence and scariness: A human destroys the Borrowers' habitat. An important character is kidnapped but later rescued. The main character befriends a child who is said to be dying, which could upset some kids.

  • sex false0

    Sexy stuff: Not an issue

  • language false0

    Language: Not an issue

  • consumerism false1

    Consumerism: A few brand names are seen, including Ivory dish soap.

  • drugsalcoholtobacco false0

    Drinking, drugs and smoking: Not an issue

Fan Reviews provided by

5

A nice change to a lot of the stuff out there! by loonarossa
We saw Arrietty last night and we all liked it a lot. It is set at a slower pace than a lot of the other kids movies out there. Not a whole lot of violence and beat them up type stuff, but a nice wholesome family movie about friendship and being tolerant of others. The animation was wonderful and the story is great. Good for all ages!

5

The Secret World of the small one's by punk_vampiregurl
The movie taught me a lesson, as do most of the Studio Ghibli films. Personally, I loved the movie. It was sweet and adventurous all at the same time. This really is a movie that anyone could see and pretty much understand. The animation was beautiful and the English voices actually were good and fitting for the movie. This turned out to be a sweet movie that in the end, gave us a lesson to learn from.

5

ANother amazing film by Studio Ghibli by chambertlo
A beautiful animated film that deserves to be seen by any fan of animation, and great story telling in general. This movie screams quality, and is on par with anything Disney has released as a company. Recommended for everyone!

5

The same yet different by TamaraR
I noticed a lot of people who did not enjoy the film were people who did not associate Studio Ghibli with anime. In the movie trailer it says something along the lines of "Disney presents a Studio Ghibli film". The other times this has happened has been for "Spirited Away" and "Howl's Moving Castle" and, more recently, "Ponyo". They all have the name Hayao Miyazaki attached as writer and director. The people who recognize these things in the trailer know what to expect. This is for those who don't know. For "Arrietty", it is not a fun, singing, dancing Disney film. It is like a living portrait. It is very quiet, but it builds tension because it is so easy to care for the character Arrietty, and once you care for her you appreciate how dangerous her world is. Whether or not children will enjoy it depends on the child. When I went, there was a girl of about 4 yrs old who loved it. For adults, if you've read the "Borrowers" series, this is definitely a great film for you.

5

The Secret World of Arriety by vivconnagal
May the rich, innocent, beautifully drawn work of Ghibli never end. I wish they would re-release My Neighbor Totoro. This work is magical, but not in a fairy tale / Disney way. It's animation that harkens to the Chronicles of Narnia - Magical adventures, but for real children.

5

Animation for Adults by cpoint1
I noticed that all the previews preceding this movie were for little kid cartoons, and almost every adult in the theatre was there because he was dragging a kid along. But this beautiful movie should be marketed to adults, as it is a touching story gorgeously rendered.

4

The Secret World of Arrietty by llmills
I enjoyed the movie and I had my two grandchildren ages seven and four and they really enjoyed it. They were totally engaged in what was happening in this movie. Talked a lot about it after and if we were little people what it would be like..that make it fun..

4

Secret world of arriety by angventura
A Sweet story, not really high tech or special effects included. Just a simple story with a simple message, My 9 year old daughter and her friend enjoyed the story.

5

The Secret World of Arrietty-Beautiful & Great Story by grammiej
I took my 7 yr old grandson on opening day. We both loved it! I had read all 5 of the "Borrowers" series of books by Mary Norton as a child myself, so to see this story on the big screen was like coming full circle in my own life. Although somewhat modernized, the Japanese produced animation makes us feel like we are going back in time, to a quieter, simpler world. The beautiful animation and colors cannot be described in words, it must be seen. While not the action-packed rat-a-tat gimmicked type modern childrens' movie this 21st century seems to worship, an almost full theatre of all ages of kids and all ages of adults too, seemed to thoroughly enjoy the film. I thought a couple of little kids sitting in front of us might get restless or bored, but just the opposite happened. They were silently enthralled in the adventuresome parts & I heard childrens' laughter ripple through the theatre in some funny parts too. I am taking my 2 granddaughters, 7 & 5 next week! I can't wait!

5

The Secret World of Arriety - Good stuff! by keith.senator
The movie was similar to the other Miazaki films, but did depart from the unusual beings that are common for him. It was all done in the real world. It was a powerful story. I am a big fan of his stuff for many reasons. The sounds and attention to detail are fantastic. If I were going to be critical of anything in the film it would be this, the story is fairly slow paced and is played out in only one space. I loved Spirited Away because it takes place in an imaginary world that actually changes something spiritually and in the real world.

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