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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio

  • 2022
  • PG
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Tilda Swinton and Gregory Mann in Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)
Reimagined classic tale of the fabled wooden boy with a whimsical tour de force that finds Pinocchio on an enchanted adventure that transcends worlds and reveals the life-giving power of love.
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A father's wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child.A father's wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child.A father's wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child.

  • Directors
    • Guillermo del Toro
    • Mark Gustafson
  • Writers
    • Guillermo del Toro
    • Patrick McHale
    • Carlo Collodi
  • Stars
    • Ewan McGregor
    • David Bradley
    • Gregory Mann
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    123K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,955
    535
    • Directors
      • Guillermo del Toro
      • Mark Gustafson
    • Writers
      • Guillermo del Toro
      • Patrick McHale
      • Carlo Collodi
    • Stars
      • Ewan McGregor
      • David Bradley
      • Gregory Mann
    • 428User reviews
    • 256Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 78 wins & 135 nominations total

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    Now in Select Theaters | NETFLIX DEC. 9
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    Is 'Pinocchio' the Right Move for Guillermo del Toro?
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    Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio: Ciao Papa (Lyric Video)
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    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Cricket
    • (voice)
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Geppetto
    • (voice)
    Gregory Mann
    Gregory Mann
    • Pinocchio
    • (voice)
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    Burn Gorman
    Burn Gorman
    • Priest
    • (voice)
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Podesta
    • (voice)
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Dottore
    • (voice)
    Finn Wolfhard
    Finn Wolfhard
    • Candlewick
    • (voice)
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Spazzatura
    • (voice)
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Black Rabbits
    • (voice)
    Christoph Waltz
    Christoph Waltz
    • Count Volpe
    • (voice)
    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Wood Sprite
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Mussolini
    • (voice)
    • …
    Alfie Tempest
    Alfie Tempest
    • Carlo
    • (voice)
    • …
    Anthea Greco
    Anthea Greco
    • Podesta's Wife
    • (voice)
    • …
    Francesca Fanti
    Francesca Fanti
    • Twin Daughter 2
    • (voice)
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    Sandro Carotti
    • Fruit Vendor
    • (voice)
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    Rio Mangini
    Rio Mangini
    • Milliner
    • (voice)
    • …
    Benjamin Valic
    Benjamin Valic
    • Confident Boy
    • (voice)
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    • Directors
      • Guillermo del Toro
      • Mark Gustafson
    • Writers
      • Guillermo del Toro
      • Patrick McHale
      • Carlo Collodi
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    User reviews428

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    Reviewers say 'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio' is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant adaptation, blending dark whimsy with themes of love and loss. The stop-motion animation and intricate designs are highly praised. Set in Fascist Italy, it explores mature themes like grief and war. Ewan McGregor and David Bradley deliver strong performances. Some appreciate the unique dark tone, while others find it heavy-handed. The film's pacing and darker elements may not appeal to all, but its artistry is widely recognized.
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    7eddie_baggins

    An artistic triumph slightly lacking elsewhere

    Hot on the heels of the Disney released Tom Hanks starring misfire that has found little fanfare around the world after its release on Disney+, Netflix's high profile and ambitious take on Carlo Collodi's beloved children's tale courtesy of the overseeing of Guillermo del Toro and his co-director Mark Gustafson is an artistic triumph that successful re-imagines the tale of a wooden boy and his creator/father in a way that brings new life and freshness to a story that unquestionably wasn't in need of yet another cinematic adaptation.

    Transporting the fantastical adventure of Pinocchio (hear voiced by Gregory Mann) from the setting of 1800's Italy to pre-World War 2 Italy under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party, del Toro and Gustafson's tale is a lot more mature and adult-minded than we've seen most times previously in film versions of this tale but as is to be expected from anything with the Mexican artists touch, the film still manages to offer up whimsy, heart and laughter around all the more serious elements that are sure to affect adult viewers here even more than any little ones that give the film a go.

    Currently the longest stop-motion feature film ever made, every frame of Pinocchio is a significant feat of artistry come to life and vision explored, with one left wondering how on earth the team behind this effort managed to pull off such exemplary feats of animation to birth this tale into existence and whether its colourful cities, mangy looking monkey sidekicks, rabbit filled underworlds or a belly of a giant sea beast there is no doubt every inch of this Netflix original is right up there with the best of 2022's feats of film-making, making this film as close to a shoe-in as possible for this years Best Animated Film Oscar.

    While there is so much to enjoy in a visual and aesthetics point of view not everything else in del Toro and Gustafson's film works to the same high level with some of the films infrequent hit and mostly miss humour (a frequently explored joke of Ewan McGregor's mistreated Cricket grows wearisome), hammer over the head reminder that fascism is bad, Mann's slightly irritating voice work of Pinocchio and most tellingly a collection of songs that feel slightly underused and questionable in a sense that perhaps this film might have worked perfectly fine ditching the song and dance numbers all together, combine to stop Pinocchio from operating in other departments as highly and memorably as it does in a purely artistically viewed point of analysis.

    Undoubtedly Pinocchio can be viewed as a success and head and shoulders above the other 2022 film of the same name but when it comes to what cinematic version of Collodi's tale still remains best, the 1940 Disney animation must still be regarded as the king.

    Final Say -

    An outstanding artistic achievement that fails to inspire the same level of magic and awe as its technical prowess elsewhere, Netflix's Pinocchio is a good film that could've been an all round masterpiece if other pieces had come together to reach the same levels of its artistry.

    3 1/2 hot chocolates out of 5

    Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    A good film that might not be for everyone

    A new Guillermo Del Toro movie is always something worth getting excited about, and I think his take on Pinocchio is another winner. While it might not live up to his very best films, it's another strong addition to his filmography... though it's also worth mentioning that he co-directed this one. Mark Gustafson is the other director, and he's not going to get as much credit as Del Toro, being the lesser-known name. But I imagine you don't get credited as a co-director unless you do a good deal of the work, so he shouldn't go ignored.

    It's easy to see why this take on the Pinocchio story was appealing to Del Toro. It's a fairly dark fairytale, it deals with child characters in a cruel world, it blends fantasy and real-world conflict (here, it's set in Italy I think either before or at the start of WW2), and it's also a story with big emotions, being heartfelt and also surprisingly sad in places. All these themes/directorial trademarks can be found in Del Toro's other films, which makes this one feel right at home among them (even if it's the first to be animated).

    The animation looks unique and is great to look at throughout. Unlike other animated movies with unique looks, I didn't feel like this one took a while to get used to. It pulls you in right away, and I think the music helps a great deal, too. It's overall a nice-looking and nice-sounding movie, with pretty good voice-acting, too.

    The fact that it deals with mature themes (surprising amounts of death and Fascism in this movie) and might look unsettling to some, while also having child-friendly comic relief and music numbers do make it feel a bit odd tonally. I appreciate the effort that went into making this a movie with elements that'll appeal to younger viewers, and elements that'll appeal to older viewers, but I'm not sure the variety of tones is always balanced expertly. If I had any criticism, it's that, but otherwise, this is a very good animated movie, and another triumph for Del Toro (and his co-director!).
    9namie-98193

    It grows on me

    Right from the get go there're some loop holes, and themes that seems a bit odd but then it grew on me. While my brain is processing and nitpicking the logic, my eyes and heart enjoys this. After finishing the movie, other than shedding some tears, I don't really feel anything much but entertained. Half day in, the movie is now stuck in my mind. Took me awhile to process the meaning of life I took from this movie, and the beauty, the growth, the love, the treasuring the time we have together, precious time. It is now in a special place in my heart. Hands down the best Pinocchio movie I have the honour of watching, in my lifetime. Thank you.
    7Xstal

    Elegantly Carved & Crafted...

    Geppetto's carved and chiselled a new son, replacing Carlo who was tragically taken, made from fine Italian pine, dovetailed, screwed and fixed with twine, just imagine his surprise when he awakens; as a Wood Sprite's taken pity on this fellow, who's sorrow, grief and sadness make him bellow, taken all internal strife, the grain now imbued full of life, though he won't age, he might just season, but never grow (except for an inbuilt polygraph). A cricket helps, to make sharp edges round, untying knots that seek to limit and to bound, but there's danger in the town, someone else would like to own, it's not too long before Pinocchio's has gone; whisked away, by the unscrupulous Count Volpe, who's recognised a fortuitous, new pay day, a puppet without strings, will make his tills ka-ching and ring, with some swindling alongside a small betray.

    A dark and tenebrous retelling of the tale of the wooden boy that introduces some additional tangents and places it during the turbulent times of war and conflict. Great animation, some great dialogue, only tarnished by the fact that it's a perpetually told story, and you know what familiarity invariably brings (if you're of a certain age).
    10jgeter-87817

    A great retelling (and not a remake!)

    From the get go, this movie had everything going for it. Guillermo del Toro knows how to make a good film, and this was definitely no exception. Now I'm a fan of the 1954 Pinocchio, and I'll say right off the bat that this is not a remake! Don't be foolish and think that, because this is an adaptation of the book more than anything. This movie took some creative liberties, some really good creative liberties, in fact. The movie is set during World War II, in an Italy under Mussolini. War plays a huge role in this film, and I think Del Toro did a good job of taking the basic ideas from the original story, and expanding on them. For example, a certain island setting from the original story is not present in this film, but in its place is a genius substitute that serves practically the same kind of purpose in a way. Every character is interesting and the worlds are very dense with details. While having a dark tone, the movie also finds a way to be upbeat and charming at times. Also, the music is great, the musical songs are pleasing to the ear. Best of all, the visuals are stunning, the puppets capture emotion even though they're puppets. This movie beats Disney's remake by a long shot, and I hope it gets lots of credit for that. Watch this movie if you like the story of Pinocchio, but expect differences and a darker tone. Your kids will like it, and you will love it. 10/10 totally recommend.

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    • Trivia
      Cate Blanchett told Guillermo del Toro that she wanted a part in this film during work on Nightmare Alley (2021), but the only character that hadn't been cast yet was Spazzatura, the monkey. To Del Toro's surprise, Blanchett wanted to voice the character anyway even though they have little actual lines and spent most of the film making sounds. In the making-of documentary, Blanchett and Del Toro confirm that she enthusiastically told him "I'll do anything. For you, I would play a pencil".
    • Goofs
      Sharks do not have blowholes, so Pinocchio, Geppetto, and the cricket escaping through one after being swallowed by the giant shark would be impossible.
    • Quotes

      Geppetto: You did bring me joy. Terrible, terrible joy.

    • Crazy credits
      The Cricket finally gets to sing his song (that he spent the whole movie getting cut off) over the end credits. His dancing knocks the fonts around.
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Puppet Master (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      My Son
      Music by Alexandre Desplat

      Lyrics by Roeban Katz and Guillermo del Toro

      Performed by David Bradley

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
      • France
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Pinocchio
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Netflix Animation
      • The Jim Henson Company
      • ShadowMachine
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $109,846
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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