The BFG
- 1989
- 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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Sophie, jeune orpheline, est emportée dans un pays lointain peuplé de Géants et de Rêves.Sophie, jeune orpheline, est emportée dans un pays lointain peuplé de Géants et de Rêves.Sophie, jeune orpheline, est emportée dans un pays lointain peuplé de Géants et de Rêves.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 nomination au total
David Jason
- The BFG
- (voix)
Amanda Root
- Sophie
- (voix)
Don Henderson
- Bloodbottler
- (voix)
- …
Mollie Sugden
- Mary
- (voix)
Frank Thornton
- Mr. Tibbs
- (voix)
Sharon Campbell
- The Balladeer
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Brian Cosgrove, when Roald Dahl saw his first screening of the film in Soho, when it ended and the lights went up, Dahl stood up and clapped.
- GaffesBFG states that humans are the only animal to kill each other. In fact, there are a vast number of animals which kill other animals of the same species. Cats, which the BFG specifically mentions, are well known for killing members of their own species (BFG has said that he has little education.)
- Citations
Queen Of England: [after hearing a whizzpopper for the first time] I think... on the whole... I prefer the bagpipes.
- Crédits fousThe credits roll over stills from the movie.
- Versions alternativesThe version of the film which aired on ITV and was released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray omits a scene that takes place after Sophie and The BFG leave Dream Country, but before they get to his Dream Cave. They approach the other giant's domain again, and Sophie is somehow separated and placed in peril when she accidentally sits upon a giant dragonfly that flies off and drops her among the sleeping giants, who begin to stir from her scent. The BFG rescues her before they awake and begin scouring the land, convinced there is a human present. The shot of the giants departing is later reused in the film as part of the Queen's nightmare of them and their heinous acts.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The BFG (2009)
Commentaire à la une
When I first saw this film I must have been about eight and loved it! It made me laugh and due to the fantastic writing talents of Roald Dahl I can still remember the storyline. The film remains faithful to the book, something most Dahl adaptations fail to do, (eg. the witches in while being a great film has a different ending to the book) and the animation, while not being up to todays standards, doesn't interfere with the viewing of the film. David Jason's unique voice (Count Duckular) is memorable in this role as the BFG. Overall I would say this was a fantastic family film, definately aimed at children but true to the book which is something any 5-12 year old Dahl fan will love.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 000 000 £GB (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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