![]() ![]() The story follows young orphan Sophie and her friendship with the Big Friendly Giant, who blew happy dreams into the rooms of children as they slept. Like all Roald Dahl books, The BFG is ridiculous, hilarious, and dark, but it also has a sentimental message or six at its core. Until then, we’ll just have to make do with reminiscing about the book, hoping that someone invents frobscottle in time for us to sip on in the movie theater, and looking back on all the wonderful life lessons that The BFG taught us in the first place. The BFG movie isn’t coming out until next summer though, so we’ve still got a long time to wait. In human language: the trailer’s out - and it looks ace. ![]() If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you may need to brush up with the Roald Dahl dictionary due out next year, otherwise you’re gonna feel pretty squiff-squiddled by the end of the movie, just like the poor BFG. You better believe your gogglers, human beans - the The BFGmovie trailer looks absolutely whoopsey-splunkers. ![]()
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