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The Borrowers

The Borrowers

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2,496 reviews

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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  • Bryony, 8
  • 4 reviews
Review 500

amazing

3 stars

08 Feb 2020

The borrowers is about tiny people who take your things for there home.

I think its related to Gulliver's travels, as big people and little people were enemies at the start, but soon after they are friends.

My favourite part was when they fell in dung by pushing each over off a slope.

I found it heart breaking when the mum and dad got captured and the girl was forced to leave them.

My favourite character was the little boy because he was extremely kind. I also liked the little girl, for she never gives up on her dream of being an adventurer like her dad.

I would recommend this to my sister because she might enjoy it when they fall in dung. I would recommend it to my parents as it's a nice story.

Overall I liked the film but it didn't make me laugh like other films have. It didn't play on my emotions.

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