Saddened by her departure, Shō returns to his room. Alerted by her mother’s screams, Arrietty leaves Shō in the garden and goes to investigate. She unearths the Borrowers’ house and captures Homily. While Sadako is out, Haru notices the floorboards have been disturbed. He believes that there is nothing he can do about it, saying that eventually, every living thing dies. The operation does not have a good chance of success. Shō apologizes that he has forced them to move out and reveals he has had a heart condition since birth and will have an operation in a few days. Arrietty tells him fiercely that they will not give up so easily.
Arrietty goes to bid farewell to Shō, but in the course of the conversation, he suggests to her that the Borrowers are becoming extinct. However, the Borrowers are frightened by this and instead speed up their moving process.Īfter Pod recovers, he goes to explore possible new living quarters. While Pod is recovering, Shō removes the floorboard concealing the Borrower household and replaces their kitchen with the kitchen from the dollhouse, to show he hopes them to stay. He informs them that there are other places the Borrowers could move to. Pod returns injured from a borrowing mission and is helped home by Spiller, a Borrower boy he met on the way. The Borrowers had not been seen since, however. Shō learns from Sadako that some of his ancestors had noticed the presence of Borrowers in the house and had the dollhouse custom-built for them. Realizing they have been detected, Pod and his wife Homily decide that they must move out. On her return, Arrietty is intercepted by her father. Without showing herself, she tells Shō to leave her family alone and that they do not need his help. She drops the sugar cube on the floor, letting him know that she is there. Nevertheless, she sneaks out to visit Shō in his bedroom. Pod warns Arrietty not to take it because their existence must be kept secret from humans. The next day, Shō puts the sugar cube and a little note beside the air vent where he first saw Arrietty. Shō tries to comfort her, but Pod and Arrietty quietly leave and go home. However, it is Shō’s bedroom he lies awake and sees Arrietty when she tries to take a tissue from his night table. After obtaining a sugar cube from the kitchen, they travel inside a hollow wall to a bedroom which they enter through an intriguing dollhouse with working electric lights and kitchen utensils. Shō gets a glimpse of Arrietty, a young Borrower girl, returning to her home through an underground air vent.Īt night, Arrietty’s father, Pod, takes her on her first “borrowing” mission, to get sugar and tissue paper. When Shō arrives at the house on the first day, he sees a cat, Niya, trying to attack something in the bushes but it gives up after it is attacked by a crow. PHOTOS:Ī boy named Shō tells the audience he still remembers the week in summer he spent at his mother’s childhood home with his maternal great aunt, Sadako, and the house maid, Haru. Life changes for the Clocks when their daughter, Arrietty, is discovered. The Clock family are four-inch-tall people who live anonymously in another family's residence, borrowing simple items to make their home. Cast Members: Saoirse Ronan, Olivia Colman, Phyllida Law, Luke Allen-Gale, Mark Strong, Geraldine McEwan