big friendly giant? or traitor?

Damion 2022-04-23 07:02:29

The Disney series seems to be a movie for little kids. But I only started to like it when I grew up and ran three.
Maybe it was because I was busy reading and taking exams, busy doing "useful" things, and didn't leave a little space for these wonderful things.
After watching "Big Fish" by chance, I became fascinated by the human imagination. What a wonderful existence these useless things are, making a tasteless life wonderful and infinite. So I made up for the Harry Potter series, and then rewatched the Disney series.
Today I saw the dream come true giant. The place where the giant catches, blows, and fills dreams is another world under the water, just like a mirror of this world, walk in and turn upside down, it is another world.
This kind of imagining about dreams is very interesting.
Disney collections always have a lot of sweet stuff in them. BFG's kind and shy eyes, and the careful and gentle care of Sophie with a big hand outstretched in the palm of his hand, can see the warmth in his heart.

As far as imagination is concerned, this movie is still pretty good. When it comes to plot and themes, it is inevitable to judge from an adult perspective, which is not so good. The little girl was kidnapped by the giant and finally saved mankind with the giant. This kind of plot is still a bit cliché. And I have some doubts, although BFG and Sophie saved mankind together, but as a member of the giant kingdom, he betrayed his kind, but he obtained the friendliness of mankind and a happy ending. But humans call him big friendly giant, friendly giant.
Humans are giants to ants. If the earth is occupied by ants one day, there will be a human being and a small ant who betray us and make all human beings be expelled by ants. So do we think this human who helps ants is a big friendly giant? Or a traitor?
There is no absolute between good and bad. Most of them are judged from their own standpoint.
So I personally don't agree with the theme of this film.
But after reading it, maybe I will have more wonderful dreams. This is still good. ?

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The BFG quotes

  • Sophie: What's in those jars?

    The BFG: Dreams.

    Sophie: Dreams aren't things!

    The BFG: Is that right?

  • Sophie: Why are you giving me a dream?