Initially alienated by her relatives’ weird, back-to-nature lifestyle and some tensions with mean girls in her new peer group, Anna eventually becomes obsessed with a mysterious mansion and its main occupant, a ghostly young girl with flowing blonde hair and seemingly supernatural boating skills. Robinson 1967 children’s book of the same name, Marnie tells the story of young Anna, who is sent to live with relatives in a small village in Hokkaido as a treatment for a somewhat mysterious ailment, which is described as asthma, but seems more like some sort of anxiety disorder. Marnie is directed by long-time Studio Ghibli animator Hiromasa Yonebayashi in his second effort as a features director.
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