![]() You seriously need to check this part out: go on, we'll wait for you. Pod and Homily furnish their house with the stuff they "borrow" from upstairs: letters to wallpaper their room, postage stamps to hang on their wall, and old chess pieces that they use as statues. And now for a cinematic pan around our surroundings.Really? He risks his life every time? We guess borrowing is pretty dangerous business… maybe that's why they live the quiet life inside a time piece.She scolds Arrietty again by telling her how much her poor father risks his life every time he goes to borrow a potato. Arrietty goes to get a potato from the storeroom, but the potato is so big, and Arrietty so little, she has to kick it into the kitchen, and it gets all dusty.Don't you just love how parents always seem to interrupt a good daydream? When we meet the gang, Homily is scolding Arrietty for staring out the grate into the garden when there is work to be done.It's just Pod, his wife, Homily, and their daughter, little Arrietty. ![]() ![]() The borrower family lives a sheltered life deep inside the clock. ![]()
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