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Sophie is snatched from her orphanage early one morning by the BFG (Big Friendly Giant), whom she witnesses engaged in mysterious activities, and whisked away to Giant Country. She is soon put at ease, as she learns that BFG's job is to collect, catalogue and deliver pleasant dreams to children. She joins him that night, but the mean giants follow them, planning to eat the children. Sophie enlists the help of the Queen, by making up a dream for her, and with the backing of the armed forces, they defeat the mean giants.
A lonely orphan girl makes a most unusual friend as best-selling children's author Roald Dahl's timeless story comes to life in an animated effort that was nominated for Best Children's Program by the Academy of Film and Television. A twenty-five foot prince who harvests the dreams of Dream Country and blows them into the minds of children with his magical trumpet, the Big Friendly Giant is troubled to learn that some of the less friendly giants of the land have left many English boys and girls unable to rest soundly in their beds at night. Now determined to put a stop to the frightening activities of the gargant...
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uan grumps, the Big Friendly Giant joins forces with young orphan Sophie to seek out the aid of Her Majesty the Queen and deliver the most spectacular dreams imaginable to the children who now sleep safely nestled away from the threat of the towering monsters who had once filled their hearts with fear and dread.
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Op een nacht wordt Sophie uit haar weeshuis geplukt door de Grote Vriendelijke Reus en meegenomen naar Reuzenland. Ze ontdekt dat het de taak van de GVR is om plezierige dromen te verzamelen en deze af te leveren bij kinderen. Maar ook ontdekt ze dat Reuzenland bewoond wordt door negen afschuwelijke reuzen, die elke avond op pad gaan om kinderen op te eten. Sophie wil de reuzen proberen te stoppen en ze besluit samen met de GVR om de hulp van de koningin in te schakelen.
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Back in 1989, now defunct children's TV animation studio Cosgrove Hall made a film version of The Bfg , starring David Jason as the Big Friendly Giant himself and Amanda Root as Sophie, the miniature-by-comparison herione.It arrived on TV screens on Christmas Day that year, and now, 22 years later, Et writer Melissa Mathison , veteran super producer Frank Marshall and Dreamworks itself are planning on making a live-action version. Mathison, as you might have guessed, is on writing duties, but no director or actors have been announced, though we're sure the rumours will start flying about the internet soon enough.It seems like a sensible move from Dreamworks, with Dahl stories proving to be a rich vein for directors over the years, from Nic Roeg 's The Witches to Wes Anderson 's Fantastic Mr. Fox .And as it's live action, we're interested to see who exactly the Bfg is going to be,
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