In addition, the facial movement, structure and overall appearance of the animated giant scenes weren’t as out of place and ‘hokey’ as one might assume. He took great care to make sure that placement of live actors was correct and would fit perfectly into the animated world of the giants. Spielberg and crew took great care of mixing the lot together and came out with a visual masterpiece that surpasses the efforts of movies prior that mixed the both the live and animated worlds. With that said, let’s get right down to the review.įirst and foremost, the mix of animation and live action were well done in this film. Well, almost everyone (critics were mixed about it). Endearing through dialogue, visuals and silliness, The BFG was built to please everyone. This movie was built to make the smaller, out of place individuals in life feel like they belong somewhere. There’s nothing quite like having two outcasts for main characters that find each other through random happenstance and that eventually improve each other’s lives. While it may not be as put together as most critics would have liked, it will capture the attention of parents and children and that’s what you want from a film like this.Ī girl named Sophie encounters the Big Friendly Giant who, despite his intimidating appearance, turns out to be a kind-hearted soul who is considered an outcast by the other giants because, unlike them, he refuses to eat children.
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