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The Borrowers

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.8K
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Stephen Fry, Christopher Eccleston, Victoria Wood, Sharon Horgan, Aisling Loftus, and Robert Sheehan in The Borrowers (2011)
ComedyFamilyFantasy

The Borrowers are four-inch high "little people" who live under the floorboards.The Borrowers are four-inch high "little people" who live under the floorboards.The Borrowers are four-inch high "little people" who live under the floorboards.

  • Director
    • Tom Harper
  • Writers
    • Ben Vanstone
    • Mary Norton
  • Stars
    • Christopher Eccleston
    • Sharon Horgan
    • Aisling Loftus
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Harper
    • Writers
      • Ben Vanstone
      • Mary Norton
    • Stars
      • Christopher Eccleston
      • Sharon Horgan
      • Aisling Loftus
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Eccleston
    Christopher Eccleston
    • Pod Clock
    Sharon Horgan
    Sharon Horgan
    • Homily Clock
    Aisling Loftus
    Aisling Loftus
    • Arrietty Clock
    Robert Sheehan
    Robert Sheehan
    • Spiller
    Victoria Wood
    Victoria Wood
    • Granny Driver
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Professor Mildeye
    Shaun Dooley
    Shaun Dooley
    • Robert Millman
    Charlie Hiscock
    Charlie Hiscock
    • James Millman
    Anne Hirsch
    • Jenny
    Warona Seane
    • Karen Richards
    Jane Hill
    • BBC News Presenter
    Jonathan Blake
    • BBC Reporter
    Catherine Burns
    • Radio Voiceover
    • (voice)
    Francis Chouler
    Francis Chouler
    • Borrower Lad
    • (uncredited)
    Jarrid Geduld
    Jarrid Geduld
    • Borrower lad
    • (uncredited)
    Angela P. Martinez
    • BBC Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tom Harper
    • Writers
      • Ben Vanstone
      • Mary Norton
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    7siderite

    The Japanese anime version is the better choice

    I have not read the book, but since I have seen two versions of the story and they are both fairly similar, I can say that I know what it is about now. I have to say that the Christmas released British version was not exceptional in any way, even if casting Christopher Eccleston and Robert Sheehan from the Misfits.

    The story is about a race of small humans that live underneath the floorboards of a house and "borrow" stuff in order to survive. They are basically human vermin, but intelligent and benign. The focus of the story is Arietty, a borrower teen girl who wants to explore like her father and therefore exposes her family to the human "beans" and almost gets them killed. In the end, all is good.

    I have to say that the Japanese version was much better, even if from Hayao Miyazaki's animations it was probably the weakest. I can't stop from thinking that the story itself is not very good, due to its simplicity and lack of character development, but not having read it, I cannot give an informed opinion.

    Bottom line: a small fairy tale like story, but not exceptional and a wee bit boring.
    8eve_dolluk

    Very good British Kids/Adult Drama

    I watched this on Boxing day in the UK on BBC catchup and was pleasantly surprised.

    I wasn't expecting much after watching some of the other made for TV productions around Xmas although this did have Stephen Fry and Christopher Eccleston in it who I do enjoy watching.

    Eccleston takes a back seat in a lot of the film as the over protective father " Pod Clock" and the focus is on Aisling Loftus who plays the daughter " Arrietty Clock " who has lived a rather restricted life inside the family home.

    The Borrowers share their home ( in the floorboards ) with Mrs Driver ( Victoria Wood ) who's daughter has recently died. Her Grandson ( James ) and son in law ( Robert ) are now living with her because the son in law is struggling for work.

    The story really starts when Arrietty decides to venture out at night on her own and forms a friendship with the young Grandson James just before Christmas. Unfortunately for the Clock family of borrowers Mrs Driver is suspicious of what is going on in the house and decides to investigate further.

    Visually the film was excellent and they chose to use actual large size props rather than CGI to recreate the large world surrounding the Borrowers. This made the whole thing seem very real and I am sure kids will enjoy that fact ( as well as adults ). Overall the film was very well acted but the spotlight was clearly on Aisling Loftus playing Arrietty as the innocent young woman exploring a whole new world she has never seen before and coming from rather a spoilt background. She has appeared in a few British Drama's before but for me this was my favourite role I have seen her in.

    If you did miss this Film on Boxing day then please check it out on BBCi player and for those outside of the UK I hope it appears on Syfy or a similar channel available to you soon.
    5franceshugg777

    Not the best version.

    Having read all of the Borrowers books and just loved them, plus having seen all of the different film versions, I have to say that is my second to least favorite, the least of all going to the horrid anime version. This one really wasn't even trying to be like the books, and just frankly bored me, although Stephen Fry did try to deliver a good performance. Everybody else was just going through the motions and the screenplay was just awful. Watch the John Goodman version or the old Hallmark version with Edie Albert and Dame Judith Evans. They are both far better.
    8thesuthernman

    The best version I've seen.

    I have not seen all of the versions, but of the ones I have seen, this was the best. It has aged well. It is funny and also charming. Very strong actors and good direction make it work.

    I have not seen all of the versions, but of the ones I have seen, this was the best. It has aged well. It is funny and also charming. Very strong actors and good direction make it work.

    I have not seen all of the versions, but of the ones I have seen, this was the best. It has aged well. It is funny and also charming. Very strong actors and good direction make it work.

    Summary: A very good version of a classic.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Nice family movie

    Adapted from the 1952 book, this is the latest version of this classic. This was a BBC TV production, and as such is limited in its scale. The borrowers are secretive little tiny people that live under the floorboards. This one stars Christopher Eccleston, Robert Sheehan, Stephen Fry, among others. Aisling Loftus plays the lead Arrietty Clock. She's a sweet girl most notable for her big eyes. All the actors in the movie do a fine job. While the lower production value is understandable, it is still distracting. All in all, it's a nice little family movie.

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    • Trivia
      In comparison to previous versions of "The Borrowers" films, this version is considerably more dramatic. While they retained the focus on Borrowers being "little people", the storylines of the various characters are more rooted in problems faced by families today...regardless of size.
    • Goofs
      After Spiller rescues Pod, the rope that was dangling from the air vent disappears.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of the Borrowers (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
      Lyrics by Hugh Martin

      Music attributed to Ralph Blane

      Performed by Hafdís Huld

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • South Africa
    • Official site
      • official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Злодюжки
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town Film Studios, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Moonlighting Films
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Working Title Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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