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Las aventuras de Pinocho

Título original: The Adventures of Pinocchio
  • 1996
  • G
  • 1h 36min
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5.2/10
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Jonathan Taylor Thomas in Las aventuras de Pinocho (1996)
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Una de las creaciones del fabricante de títeres Geppetto cobra vida mágicamente. Este títere llamado Pinocho tiene un gran deseo, convertirse en un niño de verdad algún día, pero tiene que a... Leer todoUna de las creaciones del fabricante de títeres Geppetto cobra vida mágicamente. Este títere llamado Pinocho tiene un gran deseo, convertirse en un niño de verdad algún día, pero tiene que aprender a actuar con responsabilidad.Una de las creaciones del fabricante de títeres Geppetto cobra vida mágicamente. Este títere llamado Pinocho tiene un gran deseo, convertirse en un niño de verdad algún día, pero tiene que aprender a actuar con responsabilidad.

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    • Sherry Mills
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    • Tom Benedek
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    • Martin Landau
    • Jonathan Taylor Thomas
    • Geneviève Bujold
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      • Sherry Mills
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      • Tom Benedek
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      • Jonathan Taylor Thomas
      • Geneviève Bujold
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      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Geppetto
    Jonathan Taylor Thomas
    Jonathan Taylor Thomas
    • Pinocchio
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    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Leona
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Lorenzini
    Bebe Neuwirth
    Bebe Neuwirth
    • Felinet
    Rob Schneider
    Rob Schneider
    • Volpe
    Corey Carrier
    Corey Carrier
    • Lampwick
    Marcello Magni
    Marcello Magni
    • Pastry shop baker
    Dawn French
    Dawn French
    • Baker's wife
    Richard Claxton
    • Saleo
    Griff Rhys Jones
    Griff Rhys Jones
    • Tino
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Professor
    Jean-Claude Drouot
    Jean-Claude Drouot
    • Magistrate
    Jean-Claude Dreyfus
    Jean-Claude Dreyfus
    • Foreman
    Teco Celio
    • Henchman
    Wilfred Benaïche
    • Henchman
    Erik Averlont
    • Zito
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Pepe the Cricket
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      • Steve Barron
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      • Steve Barron
      • Tom Benedek
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    4Beta_Gallinger

    A seemingly rushed and somewhat annoying version of the story

    I remember back around the time this 1996 version of "Pinocchio" was released (not sure whether it was around the time of its theatrical release or its home video release). I saw the promotional image of a wooden Pinocchio looking at a real version of himself like a reflection in the water, and later saw a trailer for this adaptation of Carlo Collodi's story on TV. Even though I was very familiar with the classic 1940 Disney version, I never actually saw this movie when it was new, not that I was missing much. Well over a decade later, I finally saw it just last night. By this point, I knew it wasn't a very popular film, so my expectations weren't very high, and it's a good thing they weren't, since I found "The Adventures of Pinocchio" to be below average!

    Pinocchio is a wooden puppet carved by a woodcutter and puppet maker named Geppetto. Soon after he finishes making this puppet figure of a boy, it magically comes to life! Even though Pinocchio is still wooden, he can now move and talk, but doesn't know much about the world around him. He wants to be a real boy, but has a lot to learn before that can happen. While walking out with Geppetto, he meets some schoolchildren and wants to go to school himself. He also catches the attention of two criminals named Felinet and Volpe, and is soon wanted by the evil Lorenzini! At school, Pinocchio punches a classmate and lies to the teacher about it, causing his nose to grow longer with each lie, and after he finally confesses, he is kicked out of class. He then goes to a bakery, where he causes chaos, and for this, he and Geppetto are both taken to court! They will both be sent to prison unless Gepetto can pay for the damages, which he can't, so Lorenzini offers to pay, but only if Pinocchio is given to him. Eventually, Geppetto reluctantly gives in and Lorenzini gets the puppet, but it turns out Pinocchio is not safe with him! The living wooden puppet finds himself on an adventure full of danger, with a wise cricket named Pepe often appearing to give him advice!

    This film adaptation begins with a poor opening narration from David Doyle, which turns out to be the voice of Pepe the Cricket. This character is supposed to be funny, but he fails. The same goes for the rest of the film's humour in general, in scenes such as the havoc Pinocchio wreaks in the bakery. It's not funny when it tries to be. Also, it seems Felinet and Volpe are supposed to be funny, but they also fail miserably, unlike Honest John and Gideon in the 1940 version. Some of the characters in this 1996 version may get a little annoying at times, including the title one, and I think this is when they're trying to be funny. The poor humour isn't the only problem here. "The Adventures of Pinocchio" seems rushed, going too fast and seeming to just throw in characters without taking enough time to introduce them, making them seem very insignificant. Geppetto certainly doesn't seem very surprised when he sees Pinocchio alive for the first time. The lack of focus even makes the story seem almost meaningless, even though it does include the morals of the story, but in a very ineffective manner! The film fails both at trying to be funny AND trying to be touching, except maybe near the end. I also didn't care for the design of the wooden Pinocchio's face and his facial expressions.

    I have never read the 19th century book, "The Adventures of Pinocchio", by Carlo Collodi, but have been familiar with the animated 1940 Disney flick from a very early age, so it's obviously hard for me not to compare these two films. I can't forget the times I saw the 1940 version as a kid, and I still thought that film was great when I watched it again a couple times in 2007, my first viewings of the classic piece of Disney animation since my childhood in the 90's. It has excitement, poignancy, and some good humour, and all this is more than I can say about the 1996 version. This movie does have some nice visuals, but that's the only positive thing I can think of to say about it, and that's certainly not enough to make it worthwhile. Some movies can improve with a second viewing, but I can't imagine how I could ever warm up to this mess of a live action adaptation of Collodi's story, so I don't intend to watch it again. If the screenplay had been better written, it could have made a really good family movie, but due to its poor quality and lack of focus, the film's results were disappointing.
    soranno

    This version is flawed and that's no lie

    The world famous fairy tale, "Pinocchio" is a story that is better suited for animation formats when it comes to film adaptations. This 1996 New Line Cinema version makes its first mistake by casting "Home Improvement" costar Jonathan Taylor Thomas in the title role and it makes more mistakes by not entirely sticking to the true storyline much of the time. However, Martin Landau makes a believable Gepetto and his performance prevents this film from being a complete waste of time.
    5southdavid

    Monstro-us

    Another film watched in preparation for the "How Did This Get Made Podcast". Whilst it's certainly not great, or even good, it's a little better than most of the other films I've watched for them.

    Lonely Geppetto (Martin Landau) fills his time making puppets, in the Italian town he lives in. One day he carves a new marionette out of a magical piece of wood and that night it comes to life. This puppet, Pinocchio (Voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas), struggles with his naivety and his trusting nature and soon his misfortune is exploited by Lorenzini (Udo Kier) who makes him the star of his puppet show.

    So first, I have to say that I struggled enormously with the version of this film that's on UK Amazon Prime. I don't think it was my internet connection, as both immediately before and afterwards streaming was working fine, but whilst viewing this film I was plagued with freezes, blank screens and framerate issues. It very nearly rendered it unwatchable and I kept having to stop and restart the film in order to make it bearable.

    From what I could make out then, visually the film was pretty strong. There's a lot of excellent work done in set design and background effects. The Czech Republic doubles for Italy nicely at whatever year the story was supposed to be set in (Mid 1800s?). The visual effects towards the end are pretty solid too. It's odd, but interesting, to see so many UK comedy actors flown out for very little. Dawn French has two scenes, John Sessions one and Griff Rhys Jones has about one line. Big fan of Bebe Neuworth in anything, even if here she and Rob Schneider are pretty tiresome in this.

    The puppet of Pinocchio, though really well made, is a bit creepy. There are general issues with the film stock used and the quality of the dialogue recording (even allowing for the issues I was having streaming it). It looks like it could have been made twenty years earlier than 1996, but what's very 1996 is the CGI cricket that fulfils the conscience role. It's both terrible to look at and the script given to veteran vocal performer David Doyle is full of modern idioms and the worst self-referential puns you could imagine.

    Whilst I admire the effort that's gone into it, "The Adventure of Pinocchio" has aged like a fine yoghurt and unfortunately wasn't that good to begin with.
    6alvarax

    I miss the fairy, but it's funny and heartfelt at times.

    There's no fairy in this movie which makes the magical aspects seem rather random at times, but Pinocchio himself is likeable, and sometimes funny. Gepetto is disappointing but the actor is fine, it's just this interpretation that didn't do it for me. Lorenzini is a good villain, all though the twist with him at the end was a bit weird unless your open minded about it.

    I feel like the Cricket and Pinocchio relationship in this film was shafted, since there wasn't much of an internal conflict between Pinocchio's choices, and the cricket's wisdom. The film was just Pinocchio getting into debacles, but it wasn't really his fault, except in the beginning.

    The Disney and newest version handled this aspect better, where Pinocchio kept making bad choices and therefore you felt the same sadness and betrayal that those characters felt. I didn't feel much of that here.
    7deepspace93

    Good movie, but target audience seems unclear.

    This is certainly a well done movie, with an all-star cast. However, the intended target audience of this film is unclear. While little kids, who know of Pinocchio from story books and the Disney Animated Classic, are sure to enjoy the outstanding animation of the puppet, will most likely be frightened by many of the other scenes. Older kids, teenagers, and many adults often consider themselves too old for the story of Pinocchio; with a few exceptions.

    There's also a couple other scenes in the film which make it objectionable for younger children. One scene makes repeated use of the word "jack-a**"; while referring to donkeys, as in the original story, the word seems a little over used for a film that has a "G" rating in Canada (not sure of the US rating). Another objectionable scene is at the end when "real boy" Pinocchio, tells a lie to two of the films villains, knowing that his nose won't grow anymore. To me this counter-acts the lesson to be learned by having his nose grow when he lies in the first place.

    Over all the film is still really well done, and very touching (provoking tear-ducts in places). The acting is excellent and the direction seems good. The script on the whole seems good, apart from the few objectionable scenes, which make me wonder what the film's target audience is meant to be; as opposed the recent Disney musical version, titled "Geppetto", which was definitely family-oriented.

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    • Trivia
      The puppet of Pinocchio took Jim Henson's Creature Shop 9 months to perfect. It was operated by 12 people.
    • Citas

      Pinocchio: [to Gepetto] How about carving me a girlfriend?

    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996)
    • Bandas sonoras
      What Are We Made Of
      Performed by Brian May and Sissel

      Words and Music by Brian May

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de julio de 1996 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Alemania
      • Reino Unido
      • República Checa
      • Francia
    • Idioma
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Adventures of Pinocchio
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Croatia
    • Productoras
      • New Line Cinema
      • Savoy Pictures
      • Twin Continental Films
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      • USD 25,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 15,094,530
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,832,551
      • 28 jul 1996
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 15,094,530
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      1 hora 36 minutos
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