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The Borrowers

The Borrowers

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The tiny Clock family live harmoniously with the full size Lenders, but when Ocious Potter wishes to destroy their home, the 'borrowers'...

CertificateU

Duration83 mins

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  • Theo, 8
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Review by Theo, 8

5 stars

17 Jun 2014

I really liked this film because I thought it was a really weird film like you can never get small people in real life or can you. I really liked the part when Mr P. Potter lost his mustache. I thought

it was really good that the way they made the small people or mayby it was just a camera trick.

I thought it was really funny when the kid pee green fell in dog pooh. I just really like film club it's the best. I cant wait till next year. Film club is the best movie company I wonder what other films I'm going. It was a long film but it was worth it. the Borrowers was a good film. I have alsow seen E.T. and it's a wonderfull life which wasn't good but it was ok 5 stars out of ten for it's a wonderlife and 10 out of ten for E.T. but I really liked the Borrowers the best for now. Rock on Film Club

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