We saw it with other adults (don't ask) and concluded it is aimed firmly at 7 year olds. It sticks very closely to the story as I remember it. Most kids animated films include something to amuse the grown-ups. This did not. Younger children would find it too frightening I think. Older children would be bored silly.
My DS (38) - who has enjoyed other recent children's films, found Sophie very annoying and absolutely hated this film.
It was very much a two-hander with other characters thin on ground (almost non existent) and very peripheral to the Sophie-BFG relationship.
The animation trick of having a real actor playing the giant is clever, but I don't think it stretched the acting skills of Mark Rylance. The giant-speak came out so fluently it was not funny, despite the fact it does come across as funny when you read the book aloud. Not one of Spielberg's best IMO.
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