: The film follows Sophie, a 10-year-old orphan who is whisked away to "Giant Country" by the Big Friendly Giant. Unlike his man-eating peers—such as the terrifying Bloodbottler and Fleshlumpeater—the BFG is a vegetarian who survives on foul-tasting "Snozzcumbers" and spends his nights "bottling" dreams to deliver to children.
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You can currently stream the film on Disney+ or view various behind-the-scenes featurettes on YouTube to see how the giants were brought to life.
: This version likely includes a Portuguese audio track or hardcoded subtitles, making it tailored for Lusophone audiences.
: The movie holds emotional weight as the final screenplay written by Melissa Mathison (the writer of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ) before her death in 2015; the film is dedicated to her memory. Movie Specifications (Based on your file)
: While the film was a box office failure (grossing $195 million against a $140 million budget), it was a triumph for visual effects. The studio Wētā FX used advanced motion capture to translate Mark Rylance’s emotive performance into the 24-foot tall giant, blending live-action sets with complex simulations for the "Dream Cavern".