APTA
2016    1h 57minFamilia, Adventure
6.374%57%6.3
Adaptación del cuento de Roald Dahl sobre una niña que se alía con la Reina de Inglaterra y con un gigante bonachón para impedir una invasión de malvados gigantes que se preparan para comerse a todos los niños del país.
Directed by Steven Spielberg
  • Mark RylanceThe BFG
  • Ruby BarnhillSophie
  • Rebecca HallMary
  • Jemaine ClementFleshlumpeater
  • Bill HaderBloodbottler
  • Penelope WiltonThe Queen
  • Marilyn NorryMatron
  • Chris ShieldsGeneral #1
  • Matt FrewerGeneral #2
  • Geoffrey WadeGeneral #3
  • Rafe SpallMr. Tibbs
  • Haig SutherlandDanish Father
  • John Emmet TracyPalace Staff #1 (aka Footman)
  • Adam GodleyManhugger / Lout #1
  • Daniel BaconBonecruncher / Lout #2
  • Paul Moniz de SaMeatdripper / Lout #3
  • Ólafur Darri ÓlafssonMaidmasher / Cook
  • Michael AdamthwaiteButcher Boy / Danish Driver
  • Gabrielle RoseCook
  • Lucia RyanOrphan Girl #1 / Sophie Understudy
  • ርልዪረ6 de marzo de 2025
    This was a beautiful and heart-warming movie that I’d definitely watch again. It’s based on one of Roald Dahl’s (bless him, one of the greatest writers to have ever lived) books, which had the same title. It centers around a young girl named Sophie who’s kidnapped by the a giant she later names the BFG after she sees him blowing a happy dream into a child’s room. Despite what you may think, the BFG is actually a very kind person- or giant as you might say. This movie was absolutely fantastically done. Almost everything about it was perfect- the acting, the CGI, the dialogue, etc. It might even be better than the book. The BFG is a truly wholesome character who is fiercely against his fellow giant’s monstrous ways (they eat people), even when they harass and destroy his most loved possessions- the dreams he collects and then gives to children. Speaking of which, the whole dream concept was lovely, and the scene where the BFG collects his dream was simply magical. Sophie is also an admirable character who is determined to stop the other giants and help her friend the BFG along the way. If you’re considering whether or not to watch this movie, DEFINITELY watch it. This is a movie sprinkled with humor, kindness, tears, and real spunk. It’s still one of the best movies I’ve ever watched. WATCH IT.
  • mickerdoo16 de mayo de 2026
    The world setup some interesting scenes with the dreams and queen. But all in all not my wheelhouse. Needed more charming Sophie.
  • Smplorig10 de abril de 2026
    Amazing kids movie! perfect to watch for new Roald Dahl readers!
  • Anders Karlsson21 de marzo de 2026
    Quite good movie based on the classic Roald Dahl story, that I remember from my childhood. Not one of Spielberg 's greatest, but told the story quite well and it looked pretty great. It did take me back to my childhood, although my kids, 3 and 7, lost interest half way through.
  • vbcama26 de diciembre de 2025
    A wonderful tale!
  • Mister Arn22 de mayo de 2025
    I was blown away by the technical aspects of this film, like its use of light in the opening scene. However, it's not entertaining.
  • Mark24 de noviembre de 2025
    Allways a good watch
  • eyeclops22 de noviembre de 2025
    Good family movie the child with me and the child in me both enjoyed it, we all know the story and still watch expectantly
  • Kevin Ward3 de julio de 2025
    My son read this book in class and wanted to watch it with my parents at our Easter gathering. Obviously, it’s well crafted, but it doesn’t really live up to the potential of a Spielberg-Disney collaboration on a Roald Dahl adaptation. The best parts are when the BFG is hiding in plain sight throughout the streets of London. Outside of those sequences, I find the film to be largely forgettable. I’d rather rewatch Jack the Giant Slayer almost any day. 
  • Shaun Firth4 de noviembre de 2024
    Not Speilberg's greatest, but entertaining nonetheless, especially for children. And of course, a brilliantly executed film.

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