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Der Spielzeugmacher Geppetto wünscht sich nichts sehnlicher als einen Sohn. Also schnitzt er eine menschenähnliche Holzpuppe und wünscht sich, dass aus ihr ein „echter Junge“ wird. Tatsächlich erscheint in der Nacht eine blaue Fee und haucht dem Holzbuben Leben ein. Geppetto kann sein Glück kaum fassen – er tauft die beseelte Marionette auf den Namen Pinocchio. Der Tischler kümmert sich fortan rührend um seinen neuen Sohn und schickt ihn sogar in die Schule – ganz wie einen „echten Jungen“. Doch Pinocchio möchte Abenteuer erleben und die Welt entdecken. Als ihn ein Fuchs und ein Kater beschwatzen und ihm vom weltberühmten Marionetten-Theater des legendären Puppenspielers Stromboli erzählen, bei dem er als Star groß rauskommen könnte, ist der gutherzige und naive Holzjunge Feuer und Flamme.
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Old characters are brought to life in this live-action but it feels... lifeless! Some minor changes but really nothing new added to the story. The CGI looked good in some parts but terrible in others. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth does a good job as Pinocchio's voice but the highlight for me was Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Jiminy Cricket (although his CGI model looked lazy and weird). Some of the dialogue was awful! Overall this remake really lacks heart, originality and feels unnecessary. I would definitely rewatch the original instead. Fingers crossed for del Toro's version!
Half way through. I'm loving it. I have special memories to Pinocchio. When I was a little kid my big brother heard me crying in bed cause I got afraid of death. Never before did he show me he cared for me and even though he was only 13 (I was 6) he came into my room and calmed me down by telling a story about Pinocchio. It's my earliest memory. And this just brings it all back. Now I get to watch this with my 8 year old and she's mesmerised. I don't care what anybody says, this is magic.
Disney needs to stop. Please.
Another pointless Disney live action remake. It has its moments but it really needed an extra sprinkle of the Blue Fairy's magic.
Go and watch the 1940 original instead. Butchered the source material. Another piece of Western heritage mocked and ruined. At this point it would be embarrassing if the nefarious element behind what’s going on wasn’t so blatantly obvious. I could go on and on about how story elements and crucial symbology are left out for no reason, how superfluous elements and characters have been added, again for no reason, but there’s no need to deeply analyse these things. Go and watch the 1940 original instead.