The BFG(2016)
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A lonely orphan girl is whisked away to Giant Country where she encounters a Big Friendly Giant. But that’s just the start of her adventures.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration117 mins
I loved this film it was really good.It is very clever how they put it all together. After watching it at school I went home and we watched it the next day. I recommend this film for 4 or 5 year olds and above.My mum ,dad and my brother loved it. My favourite character was the BFG because all the amazing things he could do with his magic trumpet, I also liked Sophie she is a very polite girl and she has loads of different ideas. Some are crazy, also I liked that her name is Sophie like mine and she looks a bit like me. I gave this film a 5 out of 5 rating I think all families would enjoy this film. The music was very well suited to each part of the film, there were 8 other big mean child eating giants but Sophie and the BFG wanted those giants to go away.
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