Old woodcarver Geppetto's puppet creation, Pinocchio, magically comes to life with dreams of becoming a real boy. Easily led astray, Pinocchio tumbles from one misadventure to another as he ... Read allOld woodcarver Geppetto's puppet creation, Pinocchio, magically comes to life with dreams of becoming a real boy. Easily led astray, Pinocchio tumbles from one misadventure to another as he is tricked, kidnapped and chased by bandits.Old woodcarver Geppetto's puppet creation, Pinocchio, magically comes to life with dreams of becoming a real boy. Easily led astray, Pinocchio tumbles from one misadventure to another as he is tricked, kidnapped and chased by bandits.
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A master director has created a lovely 21st century movie of the 140 year-old Italian book The Adventures of Pinocchio. This version is closer to the book in all its grim. Sometimes too grim, but always very Italian. The grim story is beautifully told. The Italian landscape is a drop dead gorgeous character in the story.
I love , from childhood , the work of Carlo Collodi. I love , in same measure, today , Pinocchio. And the expectations about the movie of Matteo Garrone was high for many reasons. The result - interesting but, first, for seductive details. An adaptation as fair return to the novel. Great job of Roberto Benigni, fixing the memory about not the most inspired Pinocchio, adorable Maria Pia Timo and amazing make - up. Short, just beautiful. For each scene. For the poetry of few images, for the remind of emotions of the first meet with book, for the decent solutions and for the answer to the desire to not be impressive but a pleasant gift.
This is a largely faithful, visually neat adaptation of Collodi's classic of children's literature. Talented director Matteo Garrone (Il Racconto dei Racconti, Dogman, L'Imbalsamatore) keeps the darker side of his imagination at bay and correctly puts his visual talent in service of the story.
Performances are solid; Roberto Benigni is much better as Geppetto - warm, paternal, lovably awkward - than he was as Pinocchio. Even the kids are fine, with Ielapi as the titular protagonist, the naive, stubborn but well-meaning Pinocchio, Baldari Calabria as the quietly mischievous young fairy and Di Domenicantonio as toxic friend Lucignolo.
Special mention to the excellent make-up and costumes.
7,5/10
Performances are solid; Roberto Benigni is much better as Geppetto - warm, paternal, lovably awkward - than he was as Pinocchio. Even the kids are fine, with Ielapi as the titular protagonist, the naive, stubborn but well-meaning Pinocchio, Baldari Calabria as the quietly mischievous young fairy and Di Domenicantonio as toxic friend Lucignolo.
Special mention to the excellent make-up and costumes.
7,5/10
I've just been to see this film. Had no expectations, as I never usually read reviews before going to a film. This was absolutely charming. It's certainly not Disney, thank god. I'm over 60 and it reminded me of the German "singing ringing tree" which was aired in the UK in the 60s. Me and my siblings loved it. It was weird and funky, and odd and spooky, all the things kids love. Well 60s kids. And this film took me back to the wonder of fantasy and how it sparks the imagination. Yes it's dubbed. So what. That kind of adds to the weirdness of it, and it's charm. Go and see it. It's too good for kids.
Its got lots of comedy and a surreal and absolutly original telling of a classic story. I planted coins in my garden and watered them and still no flowers, don't trust the fox.
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- TriviaAfter several adaptations that had made the story family-friendly, director Matteo Garrone wanted this movie to go back to the grim atmosphere and satirical tone of Carlo Collodi's original novel, complete with depictions of cruelty and extreme poverty. Garrone said that much of the criticisms of the film's violent content came from adults, while children in the test audience were quite relaxed about that aspect.
- GoofsWhen Pinocchio is at the Palace of Justice being tried, he says that he is a thief and he stole a chicken, jewels and many other things. Of course, these are lies but his nose does not grow.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Storms of Jeremy Thomas (2021)
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- Pinokkio
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- Noicattaro, Bari, Apulia, Italy(theatre interiors)
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- Budget
- €14,750,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,831,718
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $272,109
- Dec 27, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $23,841,090
- Runtime
- 2h 5m(125 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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