Pinocchio
- 2019
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- 2h 5m
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6.2/10
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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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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.
Geppetto (Roberto Benigni) is a struggling woodworker. After a traveling caravan arrives in town with puppets, he gets a magical piece of wood and carves Pinocchio who comes to life. It's an adaptation of the classic Italian children's novel. It has a magical darkness and a reality to the surreal world. The problem is that I've never liked Pinocchio. He's an idiot and an annoying brat. He never does what Geppetto wants. He keeps getting tricked by the most obvious scams. He's an infuriating character. I appreciate the style and the faithfulness of this adaptation. I still don't like Pinocchio. I kept wondering if a movie about Geppetto would be more compelling. I'm not fully sold with Benigni's comedic take on Geppetto but I would have liked to give it a try for the whole movie. Overall, this is an interesting exercise but I'm not fully engaged.
I had never paid much attention to the whole Pinocchio story which was originally published in a serial form in Italy as "The Story of a Puppet" starting in July 1881. While this feature length movie, almost 2 hours long, is faithful to the whole Pinocchio story it does leave a few things out and makes some minor changes. It is very well done using actors in costumes and makeup to approximate the wide range of characters. It was obviously made in Italian but the movie we watched is dubbed in English.
Woodworker Geppetto is very poor, always resorting to begging or offering to do menial tasks in exchange for food and/or supplies. He looks to a local carpenter for a piece of wood to make a marionette, he is given one that seems to have a mind of its own and moves across his workshop floor. Eager to get rid of it the wood is then carved into a figure that is the size of a 9-yr-old boy. A heartbeat is detected and soon the wooden boy begins to talk. When he is given arms and legs he begins to go on his own, eventually getting into a number of different difficult situations. His ultimate wish is to become a real boy.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
Woodworker Geppetto is very poor, always resorting to begging or offering to do menial tasks in exchange for food and/or supplies. He looks to a local carpenter for a piece of wood to make a marionette, he is given one that seems to have a mind of its own and moves across his workshop floor. Eager to get rid of it the wood is then carved into a figure that is the size of a 9-yr-old boy. A heartbeat is detected and soon the wooden boy begins to talk. When he is given arms and legs he begins to go on his own, eventually getting into a number of different difficult situations. His ultimate wish is to become a real boy.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
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.
A reasonably faithful and entertaining replica of the Italian classic tale with all its metaphorical interpretations chiselled through its grain and preserved with contemporary technological digital primer.
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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.
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- Also known as
- Pinokkio
- Filming locations
- 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
- Runtime2 hours 5 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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