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
I think the BFG was a really great film.Eventhough I have seen it alreddy I really like the words that Roald Dahl chose and thought of like frobskotle or snoscumber or wizpopper to describe real life things like fart as wizpopper (I do not undestand why the BFG thinks that farts are so woundefull!)I do not want to give away that much but baysikaly its about a girl called Sophie who meets the BFG (Big Friendly Gient)and its there job to deliver the dreams.But also they have to try ad stop all the other gients from eating people all around the world so they get the help of the qeen.
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