This is a beautiful and pure dream, just like the flying bubbles in the magical enchanted forest, bright and colorful. Movies like "Peter Pan", "Alice" and "Miss Pei" can be defined as: childlike movies in magic. Their main audience is children. They use funny and humorous language to create a new world full of imagination. They restore each child's dreams with innocence and childlike fun. At the same time, there is no lack of meaning. In the same way, it is the adults who get deep reflection from it. In Western countries, giants often symbolize barbarism and evil. But this film has a kind-hearted giant. He wears the same clothes as humans, and runs around to collect "beautiful dreams" with the belief that "children have happy dreams". And Sophie, the little girl in the orphanage, met him by accident. The two not only forged a deep friendship, but Sophie also helped the giant untie the knot in her heart. The little girl calls the kind-hearted giant "BFG". In fact, the real BFG should be the director Spielberg. He has ulterior motives. There is a shadow of "ET" 34 years ago in the film. Over the years, he has been passing on the traces of love and weaving one dream after another for the children. Here comes another respectable filmmaker, Hayao Miyazaki. Decades of tireless efforts to express love for society through films are also a major theme of this film. An old man who spreads love, an innocent child. The perfect combination creates brilliant sparks. The Queen of England's banquet to BFG is the most exciting plot of the film, huge dinner plate, huge knife and fork, "bad coffee", and BFG's bottle of green sticky mysterious liquid, (drinking it from below Generating a puff of gas, you know) also really got us laughing. The film advocates that good will be rewarded, the good-hearted giants continue to pass on their dreams, and the giants who are bent on destruction will be punished. Under the heavy learning pressure, we might as well let go of the burden in our hearts, be a child, have a journey of spiritual healing with laughter and tears, and follow the footsteps of BFG to the distance.
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