Story
The BFG is based on the book by Roald Dahl. Sophie is an orphan living in London. One night the BFG (Big Friendly Giant) kidnaps her and takes her to giant country. Sophie soon learns that she doesn’t need to fear the BFG. She and the BFG become friends and teach each other about their own worlds. But Sophie’s presence in giant country attracts the attention of nine other not-so-friendly giants. Sophie and the BFG must be brave and clever to defeat the bad giants.
Themes
Kidnapping; death of a parent; bullying; children as victims
Violence
The BFG has some violence. For example:
Sexual references
None of concern
Alcohol, drugs and other substances
The BFG shows some use of substances. For example:
- At the beginning of the movie, some drunk men are leaving a pub and make lots of noise stumbling about in the street. Sophie tells them to be quiet and go home or she will call the police.
- The giants drink a fizzy green substance called Frobscottle. It is non-alcoholic, but it does make both giants and humans have explosive farts.
Nudity and sexual activity
None of concern
Product placement
The BFG doesn’t have any product placement, but the movie is part of the Disney franchise and is likely to have associated merchandise.
Coarse language
There are lots of fart jokes in The BFG.
Ideas to discuss with your children
The BFG is a heart-warming family movie full of wonderful fantasy characters, which beautifully reimagines Roald Dahl’s classic book.
The movie is most suitable for children aged over 8 years because it has some scary and violent scenes. It isn’t recommended for children under 7 years, and we recommend parental guidance for children aged 7-8 years.
The main messages from this movie are about:
- not judging other people based on appearance or stereotypes
- valuing friends and friendship
- feeling that you belong.
Values in this movie that you could reinforce with your children include bravery, problem-solving, empathy and kindness. You could also talk with your children about the effects of bullying and how the movie presents the theme of bullying.