The BFG Review: Spielberg Delivers Fart Jokes & Fairy Tale Fun Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic The BFG is at times unwieldy, but still has a lot of heart. ByBrian GallagherJun 28, 2016 Movie News First BFG Clips Introduce Fleshlumpeater & Phizzwizard ...
. But when she spots a man of unusual size (Mark Rylance), he has no choice but to snatch her up in the night and whisk her away to Giant Country. Can’t have word getting out about them, after all. There’s a period of adjustment, but they quickly come to love and trust one ...
By the time the film moves from Giant Country to the actual Buckingham Palace, where the Queen (Penelope Wilton) and many of her staff find themselves in serious need of some Gas-X, the movie has descended into grab of crude jokes and weak slapstick. While the kids in the audience found...
—is oddly downplayed, as are references to another child the giant took some time ago, and who was, it seems, eaten by some of the bfg’s cruel brethren. instead the film makes lots of visual jokes about how the giant is big in sophie’s world and she is tiny in his, while the...
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