Reasons to See The BFG Movie
Reasons You Have to See The BFG With Your Kids
As I sat down in the theater of a press screening for Disney's The BFG, I felt like a giddy child. Written in 1982 by Roald Dahl, the story of the Big Friendly Giant and little Sophie's unlikely friendship has been one of my favorites since I learned how to read on my own. Though I'm always the one to mutter "the book was better" under my breath after seeing a film adaptation, this movie 100 percent did not disappoint.
If you're looking for a film to take your child to that will not only give them reason to read a classic children's book, but also teach them some valuable life lessons, The BFG is that movie. Read through for the seven reasons you have to take your kid to see this incredible film, which hits theaters July 1.
1 Roald Dahl stories are the best stories.
2 It’s Steven Spielberg’s first Disney film.
3 It’s beautiful.
4 It deals with bullying and standing up for yourself and others.
5 It’s hilarious.
6 Bill Hader as the Bloodbottler is the best kid movie “villain” we’ve seen in a while.
