The BFG(1989)
Animated adaptation of the classic Roald Dahl story telling of a lonely young girl and her unlikely friendship with the Big Friendly Giant.
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Duration87 mins
At film club we watched the BFG
I have never seen such a hilarious film. The whizzpopping makes me so happy because I cannot stop laughing after the song,I even continued laughing in my head at night time! I also found it funny when the giant tried to talk to the queen, he talks so weirdly!. However,when the Big Friendly Giant put is hand through Sophie's window in the orphanage, I found it quite scary.In my opinion it was the BFG who was telling the story because he was explaining what he was doing at night. Sophie was also included because she was the the one who was asking the big friendly giant to tell her what he was doing.To be honest, I don't think the colour explained what the characters were feeling unlike in the Iron Giant,that explained how they feeling a lot. What scary fun that film was!
I would recommend this film to people who don't get scared about terrifying appearances because the other giants are tremendously petrifying.
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