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Papa Wolf: The BFG definitely has shades of this in his feelings toward Sophie, most notably when he saves Sophie from being crushed by Fleshlumpeater by grabbing his arm. He's already been established as being scared of the other giants, Fleshlumpeater in particular. a b "The BFG (2016)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on January 17, 2018 . Retrieved January 14, 2018.

I think the story is as relevant today as when Roald Dahl wrote it 32 years ago. I think the flesh-eating giants represent war and consumerism, and Sophie represents a new generation crying out for help. Michael Adamthwaite as the Butcher Boy, an overweight, immature man-eating giant who is the youngest of the group. He collects cars and wears clothes made of circus tents. [18]

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Rage Breaking Point: After the giants trash his lab and break all the dream jars, on top of Fleshlumpeater coming dangerously close to finding Sophie, the BFG gets infuriated enough to chase them out with a lit firepoker to their bums. a b Dellatto, Marisa (20 February 2023). "Roald Dahl Books Get New Edits—And Critics Cry Censorship: The Controversy Surrounding 'Charlie And The Chocolate Factory' And More". Forbes. Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. ISSN 0015-6914. Archived from the original on 28 February 2023 . Retrieved 27 February 2023. Paul Moniz de Sa as the Meatdripper, a well-groomed man-eating giant with Mohawk hair. He also is the most serious about hunting in the group, clearly more determined than the rest to find Sophie. He doesn't wear a shirt, and has red shorts. [18] Adaptational Villainy: Not quite villainy, but a slight omission of guilt. In the book, Sophie is horrified when seeing the dream she and the BFG have whipped up for the Queen is a massive nightmare, though necessary to explain the danger of the giants. In the film, she openly encourages the BFG to make the dream as scary as possible, to get across the danger of the giants.

Hidden Depths: The awful snozzcumbers, of all things. While in the book they were simply the only food the BFG could get hold of, the film mentions at the end that even when he has access to other vegetables, he still grows them because he makes delicious frobscottle with them.The BFG premiered on May 14, 2016, at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, in an out of competition screening. [49] Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributed the film worldwide, except for territories in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, where the film's distribution rights were sold by Amblin's international partner, Mister Smith Entertainment, to independent distributors. [3] [28] [50] When Sophie awakens and realizes the BFG gave her the nightmare, the BFG says that it would not be safe for her if she tries to escape, as the other giants (who are much larger than even the BFG) eat humans. Just then, the infantile leader of the man-eating giants called the Fleshlumpeater ( Jemaine Clement), enters the BFG's home. Sophie hides in a gruesome vegetable called a snozzcumber. She is almost eaten, but the Fleshlumpeater leaves upon the BFG stating that his group does not like vegetables. The BFG then explains that he catches dreams. The BFG puts Sophie inside a treehouse and starts working on his dreams. Sophie eventually convinces the BFG to take her to Dream Country. But first, they must pass Fleshlumpeater and his fellow man-eating giants Bloodbottler ( Bill Hader), Bonecruncher (Michael David Adamthwaite), Gizzardgulper (Chris Gibbs), Manhugger (Adam Godley), Childchewer (Jonathan Holmes), Meatdripper (Paul Moniz de Sa), Maidmasher (Ólafur Ólafsson), and Butcher Boy (Daniel Bacon), who are asleep. They accidentally wake up the man-eating giants, who decide to bully the BFG and play a game with him. Sophie narrowly evades their detection, but accidentally drops her blanket. Eventually, the pair escapes. Sophie tells the BFG that he should not allow the other giants to bully him. Meanwhile, the other giants find Sophie's blanket and set out to look for her. Children's BAFTA Kids' Vote – Film". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. November 21, 2016. Archived from the original on August 10, 2020 . Retrieved December 2, 2016.

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