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Pinocchio et Gepetto

Original title: The New Adventures of Pinocchio
  • 1999
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Pinocchio et Gepetto (1999)
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Puppeteer Geppetto becomes a puppet himself after drinking an elixir that Pinocchio bought from a traveling carnival.Puppeteer Geppetto becomes a puppet himself after drinking an elixir that Pinocchio bought from a traveling carnival.Puppeteer Geppetto becomes a puppet himself after drinking an elixir that Pinocchio bought from a traveling carnival.

  • Director
    • Michael Anderson
  • Writers
    • Carlo Collodi
    • Tom Sheppard
    • Sherry Mills
  • Stars
    • Martin Landau
    • Udo Kier
    • Gabriel Thomson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    911
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    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Carlo Collodi
      • Tom Sheppard
      • Sherry Mills
    • Stars
      • Martin Landau
      • Udo Kier
      • Gabriel Thomson
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Geppetto
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Madame Flambeau…
    Gabriel Thomson
    Gabriel Thomson
    • Pinocchio
    Sarah Alexander
    Sarah Alexander
    • Felinet
    Simon Schatzberger
    Simon Schatzberger
    • Volpe
    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
    • Dwarf…
    Ben Ridgeway
    • Lampwick
    Gemma Gregory
    • Blue…
    Alain Brizzi
    • Mister Laffy
    Jusif Mustafaev
    • Strongman
    Mohamed El Balti
    • Sizzler
    Isabella Theunissen
    • Loretta Largesse
    Philip Philmar
    Philip Philmar
    • Horace
    Chris Bearne
    Chris Bearne
    • Doctor
    Pieter Riemens
    • Chef
    Derek Kueter
    Derek Kueter
    • Reporter
    Pascal Boffy
    • Chef Henri
    Christopher Holden
    Christopher Holden
    • Prince
    • (as C.B. Holden)
    • Director
      • Michael Anderson
    • Writers
      • Carlo Collodi
      • Tom Sheppard
      • Sherry Mills
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    6Andreas_N

    Solid story but very weak visuals

    I have to concede that this movie is a very deficient sequel to the original Pinocchio plot. As I watched it I expected better images - this is a real point of criticism here. A movie like this one, which actually features substantial magical input and imposes visual challenges for the producers ought to meet the requirements and try to live up to the premise it is built on.

    Thus this brings down the rating significantly. I would normally be more indulgent with low budget productions, but as stated above, Pinocchio lives and dies with the transformation of visuals and the quality of the images. Some were acceptable, the majority indifferent, and some simply ludicrous and a real shame.

    What makes me award this weakly equipped movie with a solid 6 though is based on two reasons:

    1. The British actor Gabriel Thomson as Pinocchio. Gabriel Thomson is one of very few young actors who have natural skills and the ability to project their characters' sensibility with very subtle and decent acting. I was stunned by his genuine performance and the way he is able to express so much with so little endeavor. He shines here as he does in his most notable appearance in 'Enemy at the Gates'. He manages to vitalize Pinocchio in a way that makes the audience relate to him as a character - something that is not always the case in movies featuring a preposterous edge as 'Pinocchio' does. Gabriel's performance is very intriguing and much better than everything else this movie has to offer.

    2. The story itself detached from the actual transcription. I do not know if this sequel to the well-known Pinocchio-plot has a literary artwork as a basis. Anyway, I think the idea itself of how the original story can be continued is true to the original concept and properly developed. There are some nice messages and the story proceeds at a smart pace that compensates for some of the visual flaws.

    'The New Adventures of Pinocchio' is not for everyone and it could have been done significantly better regarding its decor. However, if you are looking for a well-developed story and a brilliant Gabriel Thomson as Pinocchio, you might want to give it a try.
    9Keith Jinks

    Serves as a terrific antidote to the 'Disneytized' version

    I watched this film on TV with my two children (aged 12 and 10) and I think I enjoyed it as much as they did, maybe more. The whole production is beautiful and feels like a fairy tale should. The plot kept my children engrossed and amazingly stays true to the story. It probably wasn't pre-tested or had to have its ending changed to suit the market. In short, well-made, well-acted and well-filmed with special effects that are good enough to create some magic without being too spectacular and distracting. It also makes good use of its location setting (admittedly in Luxembourg and not Italy). A really pleasant way to spend an hour or so with the kids. So why bother to comment at all? The thing is a lot of people of my generation grew up with the Disneytized versions of what were mostly European fairy tales or children's stories, such as Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Winnie the Poo, etc, etc. In the end, it's hard for us non-Americans to convince our kids that these are not the original stories. Apart from incongruous American accents (okay, we're used to these a lot more than Americans are used to our "foreign" accents), names get changed (Jimminy Cricket instead of Pepe, which was good enough for the author), locations get switched and elements of the plot are shifted about or simplified. Sometimes the tough parts are made just plain cute. Maybe it shouldn't matter but when one culture dominates the film and TV outlets as much as is happening today then there's a feeling that when a film goes half-way to keeping its balance (with a nice mix of European and American actors) it serves as a terrific antidote. the recent Midsummer Night's Dream (dir. Michael Hoffman) was another good example. What a lot of Americans perhaps realize is just how many plots (children's movies aside) that are simply lifted from the original settings, maybe French, maybe British, by the US film and TV industry and then represented as original output. It's a pity because that way, you don't get to know as much about us as we do about you. Incidentally, my kids voted for this movie over the Disney version. It made me proud.
    2shneur

    Very disappointing.

    To say this is a silly movie is an understatement. The premise, that Gepetto is now turned into a puppet, has a great deal of promise, in that it could have explored the mirror images, so to speak, of the poignant emotions that have made Collodi's original tale immortal. Sadly, none of this occurs. Instead, every millimeter of depth is drained, leaving only an insipid story of a boy and man who seem less real than the puppets they sometimes occupy. Gabriel Thomson, in the title role, comes across as trying very hard to rescue anything he can out of this part, which must have felt pretty humiliating right after "Pip" of "Great Expectations." He showed much more what he was capable of in "Enemy at the Gates" (2001), and then went on to a TV series. I suppose the very young might find a few laughs in this "Pinocchio," but if you're looking for a further lesson in life or what constitutes being human, you won't find it here.
    2bcrumpacker

    Bizarro Pinocchio

    A poorly made g rated movie. Martin Landau as Gepetto is either unconscious in bed or doing a voice over. Talk about phoning in a part. Jonathan is a prince who briefly visits the show, and he has few or no lines. This is what he deserves for walking away from a hit TV show. The drag queen circus master, Udo Kier, looks exactly like Hillary Clinton if she painted an eyeball on her cheek every day. The computer generated wooden puppets look weird, and the blue fairy speaks in clichés. On the plus side, Felinet can snuggle in my lap anytime. This movie is only suitable for little kids and the weak minded; it is excruciating for adults. BC
    9lovebuddy

    Under the magic spell, Pinochio becomes a boy and Jephetto a wooden puppet.

    The previous writers comments were not based on The New Adventures of Pinochio. In this version Martin Landau (Jeppeto) becomes a puppet when he accidentally drinks a magic potion. An English boy plays his son in the title role and gives a marvelous sensitive performance. Except for some poor special effects, this Pinochio is really fun, believable and a must see. Forget the previous versions. Jeppeto is captured by a traveling circus, and Pinochio with his friend spends his time trying to rescue him, and remove the evil spell. While attempting to rescue Jepetto, Pinochio is captured, falls under this spell and he becomes a wooden boy, This movie is really fun,hard to find. If you are in Europe I think you will be able to see it.

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    • Trivia
      Martin Landau and Udo Kier are the only actors from Pinocchio (1996) to reprise their roles. Every other character was recast for this film.
    • Quotes

      Madame Flambeau: What's for dinner?

      Strongman: [Nervously] The Blowfish, as you requested

      Madame Flambeau: On second thoughts, I think today I'll have... Seadonkey!

      Pinocchio: No!

      Madame Flambeau: Be sure to cook him for an extra long time

      Pinocchio: No, please!

      Madame Flambeau: [to Pinocchio] Little boys are so tough!

      Pinocchio: I'll perform!

      Madame Flambeau: Unless they're cooked for a long, long time. That's a good boy, but it's not good enough, it's not brilliant, it's not fit in a royal performance. Now let's see, what should I do? Perhaps for a finale, I should send Geppetto up in a burst of flames, how spectacular! Do you agree?

    • Crazy credits
      There's a mid-credits scene.
    • Connections
      Follows Pinocchio (1996)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Luxembourg
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The New Adventures of Pinocchio
    • Filming locations
      • Carousel Picture Company, Luxembourg, Luxembourg(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Centurion
      • Fries Film Group
      • Creativ Berlin Filmpartners
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS

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