![]() ![]() Steven Spielberg directs this film so of course it is authentic and believable. They make the gap between the animated BFG and the real life character of Sophie very small. The visuals are obviously something that stand out to me the most. To see how the story unfolds, go see this film. Sophie has an idea to enlist help from Queen Victoria to help keep the Big Friendly Giant safe and capture all the man eating giants from Giant Country. The Big Friendly Giant is considered an outcast by the other giants because he refuses to eat children or people as they do. At first, Sophie is scared because she thinks he is going to hurt her but then she realizes that the giant is actually really friendly, unlike the other giants. ![]() ![]() Then one day, she spots the elderly big friendly giant (The BFG) who takes her away to Giant Country because he doesn't want her to tell other people that she saw him. In this film, we meet Sophie, an orphan who hates the all girls' orphanage she is living in. I love the film for its CGI, which makes the animations look incredible and I also enjoyed its comedic moments. Director Steven Spielberg collaborated with Walt Disney Studios to bring Roald Dahl's classic book "The BFG" to life and turn it into a wonderful film. We get to see the works of three great storytellers together. ![]() I enjoyed watching the new Disney film, The BFG. ![]()
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