For the next three months, Erin from Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs and I will be watching cozy, mysterious, or comfy movies. Erin made these awesome graphics detailing what we are doing and what movies we will be watching.
This week we had a double-feature. Erin chose Fantastic Mr. Fox and The Secret World of Arrietty. I had never watched either of them. I love how Erin pulls me out of my comfort zone and introduces me to knew things.
The Secret World of Arrietty is a Studio Ghibli film.
Studio Ghibli is a Japanese animation studio for those of you who are like me and have no idea.
I honestly didn’t understand what Studio Ghibli was until Erin talked about it and then my son wanted me to watch Howel’s Castle with him a couple of months ago. These are animated films made in Japan and later dubbed into English to watch in the United States. Or you can watch the Japanese version and read the subtitles. The movies have become very popular and big-name actors are now being used to voice the American versions.
The movies from Studio Ghibli are often quirky and fantastical, strange but also poignant. They aren’t everyone’s cup of tea and I honestly had no interest in watching one until The Boy suggested it and then Erin said she wanted to watch this one.
I ended up liking Arrietty more than I expected.

As my son said, “I can see why she likes this movie so much. It’s just really creative and cool.”
And it was.
Arrietty and her family members are very tiny people – like two inches high, not like the cast of TLCs Little People, Big World (who are actually called little people and who I am almost as short as).
It is similar to The Borrowers, the book and movie, and is actually the inspiration for the movie.
The movie has a very, cozy feel to it . . . until you realize the stinking ants are bigger than the people and can eat them. Ack!
This isn’t essential to the movie, but I love Arrietty’s outfits…she’s so cute. I want to be cute.
The Boy commented on how he likes how the studio pays such attention to details, including using the wood staples as the ladder.
The movie starts with a human family coming to a new house. We are clued in very quickly that the young boy is sick for some reason – something with his heart.
The young boy sees Arrietty in the bushes when he first arrives but she runs away.
Later that day her father agrees to let her come with him when he goes into the house of the beans (which is what they call humans) to borrow items, such as a sugar cube and a pin, that they can use. This is Arrietty’s first time helping her father borrow and she’s nervous but excited. She’s even more nervous when the boy spots her again and this time, he speaks to her and tells her not to be afraid.
She isn’t afraid but she and her dad quickly leave without speaking to the boy.
The next day the boy leaves the sugar cube Arrietty accidentally dropped in his room to try to get to know her.
Her parents, however, tell her to stay away from the boy, afraid traps will be set for them and that they will be killed.
Of course, Arrietty doesn’t listen to her parents because if she did then there wouldn’t be a movie.
She does go to meet the boy – whose name is Shawn – and is almost killed by a crow. Luckily, Shawn rescues her.
They don’t talk much but later Shawn’s aunt shows him a dollhouse that his mother made with her father for the Borrowers to use. The Borrowers never came, though, and this made the mom sad. Shawn knows that the little family would love the kitchen so he takes it from the dollhouse, rips up the floor and practically gives them a heart attack by giving them the kitchen.
This traumatizes the family and Arrietty’s father says they have to leave so they won’t be chased out, trapped or killed.
Shawn likes to say uncomfortable and awkward things like the antagonist in any anime film, The Boy says.
He says things like, “There’s less and less of you every year, isn’t there?” and “We can’t all live forever.”
The Boy said, “Bro’s got that unsocial riz, doesn’t he?”
So while Shawn is not a threat to the Borrowers, the housekeeper, voiced by Carol Burnett, totally is. For some reason, she wants to find and destroy The Borrowers. I don’t get what her behavior is about at all but she’s creepy as anything.
This, yet again, isn’t related to the overall plot of the movie but the beds these characters have look so comfortable. There is a lot of cozy feelings to this movie overall.

I won’t give away what happens to the family or the boy but I was so nervous for them throughout the movie.
I will comment on one thing about these movies though – the voice actors don’t emote very well sometimes so the characters end up giving very weird and monotone effects to the line delivery. For example, there are times when they should be alarmed but instead, they respond in a very monotone way and it makes the kids and I giggle. Little Miss does an amazing imitation of those moments when the characters deliver bored sounding responses to otherwise alarming situations.
I am not complaining about the sometimes monotone delivery, but just commenting on how it is just a little odd quirk of the movies when they are dubbed. An odd quirk that makes us giggle.
You can read Erin’s impression here: https://crackercrumblife.com/2023/09/14/comfy-cozy-cinema-the-secret-world-of-arrietty/
Next up for our movie-watching feature is The African Queen.
Our schedule for the rest of the series (the dates are when we are writing about them):
Arsenic and Old Lace (Sept. 28)
Oct. 5 (break for us or you to catch up!)
The Lady Vanishes (October 13)
Strangers on a Train (Oct. 19)
Rebecca (Oct. 26)
Little Women (November 2)
Tea with The Dames (November 9)
The Fishermen’s Friends (November 16)
November 23 off for Thanksgiving
November 30th? Wildcard at this point because we shifted things around and are short a movie! Oops! We will update
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I totally agree, why do those animated beds look so comfortable!!
And The Boy is right! That is why I love these movies, the attention to detail is amazing and in this movie … chef’s kiss perfection! And Arrietty is totally adorable!
I am so glad that you liked this movie. I know I picked some wild cards!!
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You always push me out of my comfort zone and then I realize it would have been in my comfort zone if i had just tried it.
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