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Rating: 6.3/10 by 3359 users

The BFG (2016)

The BFG is no ordinary bone-crunching giant. He is far too nice and jumbly. It's lucky for Sophie that he is. Had she been carried off in the middle of the night by the Bloodbottler, or any of the other giants—rather than the BFG—she would have soon become breakfast. When Sophie hears that the giants are flush-bunking off to England to swollomp a few nice little chiddlers, she decides she must stop them once and for all. And the BFG is going to help her!

Directing:
  • Steven Spielberg
Writing:
  • Melissa Mathison
  • Roald Dahl
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Jun 01, 2016

Rating: 6.3/10 by 3359 users

Alternative Title:
The Big Friendly Giant - US
Roald Dahl's The BFG - US
VDDŽ - Veliki dobroćudni džin - RS
Mi amigo el gigante - ES
Le Bon Gros Géant - FR
Големият дружелюбен великан - BG
El buen amigo gigante - MX
A barátságos óriás - HU
Suur sõbralik hiiglane - EE
Le Bon Gros Geant - FR
마이 리틀 자이언트 - KR
BFG - Sophie und der Riese - DE
BFG - Sophie & der Riese - DE
O Amigo Gigante - PT
O Bom Gigante Amigo - BR
Den Store Venlige Kaempe - DK
吹夢的巨人 - HK
圆梦巨人 - CN

Country:
India
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 57 minutes
Budget: $140,000,000
Revenue: $195,243,411

Plot Keyword: london, england, england, queen, little girl, orphan, cannibal, based on children's book, giant, evil brother, live action remake

Jemaine Clement
Fleshlumpeater
Bill Hader
Bloodbottler
Matt Frewer
General #2
Rafe Spall
Mr. Tibbs
Haig Sutherland
Danish Father
John Emmet Tracy
Palace Staff #1 (aka Footman)
Adam Godley
Manhugger / Lout #1
Daniel Bacon
Bonecruncher / Lout #2
Paul Moniz de Sa
Meatdripper / Lout #3
Michael Adamthwaite
Butcher Boy / Danish Driver
Lucia Ryan
Orphan Girl #1 / Sophie Understudy
Julia Torrance
Orphan Girl #2
Graham Curry
Palace Guardsman
Jonathan Holmes
Childchewer / Pub Landlord
Chris Gibbs
Gizzardgulper / Late Night Walker
Shauna Hansen
Danish Boy's Mother
Denise Jones
Danish Driver's Wife
William Samples
Palace Staff #2 (aka Footman)
Andy Thompson
Palace Staff #3 (aka Footman)
Paul Barnhill
Palace Staff #4 (aka Footman
Gerardo Barcala
English Palace Livery Footman
Simona Hughes
Householder

Simon Foster

"The only element of the entire production that inspires any kind of wonder is just how far from a satisfying adaptation the film proves to be..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2016/5/15/the-bfg.html

Reno

**Little Sophie's giant adventure.** I did not dislike it, but I thought it was not creative enough. I had seen the British animation and this one retained the same story. Of course, which was originally from the book, but nothing new other than a decent computer graphics. I liked the performance of the little girl who had played the Sophie. She was the only live character until the final stage where more joins her. So she was wonderful along with Mark Rylance's CGI role. Straight to the point, the adventure begins right away. Sophie, the ten year old orphan girl was snatched by a giant named BFG after she witnessed him wandering on the street through her dorm room window on one midnight. Fearing she might expose the giant's existence, so he had to take her with him to his country. Then there they become very close, but a new threat arises when the other giants suspect of a human's existence in their enclosure. So fighting them, followed by a permanent solution to menace caused by them is what narrated in the rest. It was like Peter Jackson's 'The Lovely Bones' for Steven Spielberg, I mean the films that did not work for them. I anticipated a major surge in this by the family film specialist Spielber. Because I usually love his film, tell me who won't. From children to adults, his films targets all ages. But if you had seen the old version, then you will lose half the interest. That's definitely won't be the same for the kids, they will love it. There's no harm for watching it once, so go for it. _6/10_

Gimly

The animated '89 version of _The BFG_ was a staple of my youth, so naturally I was excited for a Steven Spielberg redo. Unfortunately, I don't think the tale lends itself well to the live action format. That, or the hands making this piece were unable to concentrate the narrative to where it went. In either case, the end product is a film with many tiny endearing moments of nostalgia that at no point come together to create a laudable whole. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._


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