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      • The BFG isn't too interested in gnawing on Sophie's femur or anything, though. It turns out, he's more of a vegetarian. Possibly even vegan (and how much would he love shopping at Whole Foods, right?).
      www.romper.com/p/why-doesnt-the-bfg-eat-people-hes-a-vegetarian-13571
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    The giant bears a striking resemblance to Rylance, who just won the supporting actor Oscar for Spielberg’s previous film, Bridge of Spies. Obviously, there are subtle differences: the character is 24-feet high and has ears the size of trampolines. “It’s a perfect combination of what the BFG looks like as he’s described by Roald Dahl and Mark Rylanc...

    In addition to the beanpole-with-pie-pan-ears look of the giant, another thing the movie preserves from the book is the giant’s “Gobblefunk” language — which is English fused with gibberish that sounds similar to real words. For example, here is The BFG, as written by Dahl, describing the other giants to the little girl: “All of them is guzzling hu...

    The film version of The BFGhas had a long journey to its July 1 release. Producers Kennedy and Marshall first started developing the movie in the early 1990s, with plans for Robin Williams to take the giant role, but it proved to be too hard to pull off technologically. “One of the most important things for Steven was to have the actors in the same...

  2. Aug 19, 2016 · James Cromwell, who played the film’s kindly farmer, was so moved by the animals on set that he became a hardcore vegan after some years as a casual vegetarian. After the film’s release, the Vegetarian Times reported that sales of pork had significantly dropped.

    • Anna Leszkiewicz
  3. Jul 3, 2016 · Sophie’s gentle and giant companion doesn’t eat people, in fact he’s a vegetarian. He eats plenty of whimsical vegetables in the movie, but what are the fruits the giant eats in The BFG?...

    • Kaitlin Kimont
  4. www.shmoop.com › study-guides › the-bfgFood in The BFG - Shmoop

    In The BFG, food is used as either a prize or a punishment. The major problem the BFG has (besides his dismay that his fellow giants eat people) is that he has nothing good to eat. On top of being a vegetarian, he doesnt believe in stealing.

  5. Jun 30, 2016 · These unrepentant “cannybulls” like to taunt the comparatively shrimpy BFG about his vegetarian diet of snozzcumbersa foul, slimy vegetable that’s the only crop that will grow in the giants’...

  6. Vegetarian Carnivore: Giants as a species eat humans, but the BFG only eats snozzcumbers, which are a type of vegetable. Later, he begins eating meat, but not humans. You No Take Candle: Speaks in primitive grammar, such as "is" for "are".

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