The only other film that comes close to replicating the kind of inner turmoil that exists in a teenager's brain is Pixar's 'Inside Out.' And even then, 'Marnie' is much more realistic and possibly even more thoughtful.ĭirected by Studio Ghibli's Hiromasa Yonebayashi ('The Secret World of Arrietty), 'Marnie' takes a different approach to the heroine. The way this movie deals with grief, sorrow, depression, and anxiety is something of a miracle. As hyperbolic as that may sound, let me assure you, no hyperbole is intended. 'When Marnie was There,' is honestly one of the most tender, endearing films I've ever seen. Awash with emotion, I strain to write this review.
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