The BFG (2016) Movie Explained | BFG Big Friendly Giant Full Summarized
The BFG (2016) Thriller movie explained. The American Action Thriller film "The Big Friendly Giant a.k.a BFG" full story summarized with a complete ending explanation. The plot is about a huge 24 ft tall monstrous creature who is completely different from the rest of the cannibal giant’s family. He is not interested in hunting humans in the same way that others are. As a result, other powerful giants in his clan permanently expel him, and he becomes an underachiever. In fact, he is a gentle, friendly, and charming monster. On the other hand, we see a young orphaned girl named 'Sophie' who sees the old BFG from her window. Because the girl has seen him, the colossal carries her to his giant country. He looks after the girl over there, but another cruel behemoth, such as 'Bloodbottler' and 'Fleshlumpeater', wants to kill her so they can eat her alive. Sophie faces many dangers but this is also the biggest adventure of her life which she has not experienced till date.
They have a great friendship, and now they must persuade the Queen to help them get rid of the bad big-sized titans. You may not realise it yet, but the world is bigger than you can imagine! Will they be able to save their lives from those bloodthirsty giants, or will they become prey to their hunt? Let's watch the thrilling fantasy movie from beginning to end together. It's jam-packed with entertainment. This film was created by the same team that brought you E.T. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda". Please Like, Share and Subscribe.
Credits:
Images and footage Source: Walt Disney Studios and Pictures
Director: Steven Spielberg
Producer: Frank Marshall
Based on: The BFG by novelist Roald Dahl
Edited by Michael Kahn
Screenplay: Melissa Mathison
Box office: $200M USD (approximated)
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