- The Borrowers (1997 film)
Infobox_Film
name = The Borrowers
caption =
tagline =
imdb_id = 0118755
amg_id = 1:159977
writer = Mary Norton (book)
Gavin ScottJohn Kamps
starring =John Goodman Jim Broadbent Celia Imrie
Mark WilliamsHugh Laurie
director =Peter Hewitt
cinematography =Trevor Brooker John Fenner
producer =Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Rachel Talalay
distributor =PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
released =5 December 1997 (UK)13 February 1998 (USA)
music =Harry Gregson-Williams
runtime = 89 minutes
language = English
country =United Kingdom "The Borrowers" is a 1997 film based on the famous children's
novel "The Borrowers " byauthor Mary Norton. In 1998 it was nominated for the title of Best British Film in theBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards, but lost toGary Oldman 's "Nil by Mouth". The film also picked up another two nominations and one win in awards.Plot
The movie starts with young Matthew Walker setting up traps around his house. His parents ask him to explain why, and he says he's trying to capture whatever is stealing the small commodities lying around the house. Meanwhile, his parents go to meet Ocious P. Potter (Goodman), a corpulent lawyer who intends on destroying the Lenders' home in order to build an apartment complex. The only way to save the house is to find the long-lost will of Pete's maternal grandmother, who is rumored to have left the house to them before her death. Meanwhile, Arrietty Clock, the elder child of a family of miniaturized humans known as "Borrowers", meets Pete during her mischievous ventures into the Lenders' home, where she learns that their precious home will be destroyed if nothing is done. Unfortunately, her family refuses to trust Pete, a member of the human "beans" (As they call them), so Arrietty must get the two families to work together to find the will before Mr. Potter reduces the house to ruin.
Reception
The Guardian has described the film as "A spirited screen version of the Mary Norton stories about the tiny folk who live under the floorboards, and off human scraps.Jim Broadbent andCelia Imrie are a joy as the parents of little Arrietty..." [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,,244961,00.html Watch This] Dave Green, December 17, 1999,The Guardian ]Roger Ebert in his review described the film, in the wake of numerous television adaptations, as a "big-screen, big-budget version with special effects so amusing it's like "Toy Story " has come to life...the charm comes in the way "The Borrowers" makes its world look like a timeless story book. If the action and the physical humor are designed to appeal to kids, the look of the film will impress adults who know what to look for." [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19980213/REVIEWS/802130301/1023 The Borrowers]Roger Ebert ,Chicago Sun-Times , February 13, 1998, accessed August 12, 2007]Relationship with other films
This film reunites British comic actors
Hugh Laurie and Mark Williams, who starred asJasper and Horace , Cruella De Vil's henchmen, in the US live action film version of "101 Dalmatians " the previous year.The film also features three British actors who later played major roles in the
Harry Potter films: Jeff the exterminator is played by Mark Williams who went on to playArthur Weasley , Peagreen is played byTom Felton who playsDraco Malfoy , and Pod is played byJim Broadbent , who isHorace Slughorn in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Coincidentally, the villain in this movie is called Ocious P. Potter (played byJohn Goodman ).References
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