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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is a NIGHTMARE
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Back in December of 2022, the long awaited Guillermo del Toro reimagination was finally premiered in Netflix. 'Pinocchio' follows a wooden puppet that's brought to life by a sprite. With the help of various characters, Pinocchio has to learn how to become a better person all while dealing with mortality and the importance of life.

Not only did Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio garner overwhelmingly positive praise from both critics and audiences, it managed to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. But is all this praise well deserved? Or was it simply carried by a name beloved by Hollywood? Well, let's find out.

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@beaniiebrian

1 year ago

Hello random stranger! I know I'm a bit late to the party, but better late than never! So as requested; here are my thoughts on Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio! oh btw, THANK YOU FOR 50,000 SUBSCRIBERS. UNREAL. This is getting pretty serious, not gonna lie. I'll try to upload more often I promise lol but THANK YOU SO MUCH for stopping by and showing your support, it means a lot ♄Hope you enjoyed your stay, have a great day and a great life!

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@chillychivy435

1 year ago

The Movie definitely got darker then I thought but I definitely prefer this over all the pinocchio films we got last year the stop motion was phenomenal

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@0Anubi0

1 year ago

The pinecone surviving the explosion (but not Carlo) is the most realistic part! Trust me, I saw pine trees burn in terrible forest fires: the pinecones always survive. Always. They just hang on the carbonized branches, almost pristine. Some species are even fire resistant (to a degree) and just "jump off" the tree when it catches fire.

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@AnarCat

1 year ago

FYI, the Italians weren't Nazis; Nazis were Germany's version of fascism, Italian fascist were just called fascist. And it's not called the Hitler salute, but the fascist salute, originating in Italy along with fascism.

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@Asadfishwhodoesart

1 year ago

I was so scared by the title, like terrified that he was going to be like “This movie sucks, it’s horrible” I’m so happy I was wrong.

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@53shelby

1 year ago

The only thing I remember from the original story was that as soon as Pinocchio is born he crushed jim cricket with a wooden mallet, and there’s a really funny drawing that went with it, it looks like anyone who sees a spider on the wall and tries to kill it with a shoe.

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@silverscorpio24

1 year ago

My only "complaint" is nothing happened between Pinocchio and Candlewick after the training camp was blown up. It would have been better if they reunited back in the village and the two friends went exploring the world after Pinocchio's family died.

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@CarrieTooTired

1 year ago

Something I really liked about GDT’s Pinocchio is that it changed the original’s lesson. Pinocchio’s lesson is usually “go to school, never lie, and be good” to become human, but GDT said “humans aren’t perfect, but they should appreciate life and everyone in it.” That and I cried pretty hard at the end, like they really want to hit the mortality part home huh 😭 Personally, I do think this deserves over PIB based on its animation alone. There are just so many crazy shots that really elevate stop motion to the next level- like the camera work on Carlo swinging and Gepetto hitting a balloon around. Stop motion is a very underappreciated medium of animation so I’m always thrilled when awards brings it mainstream attention 💖

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@anonview

1 year ago

I do think it deserved its Oscar win because of how complex the creative process was, as well as how long and hard Del Toro pushed for it to happen. That being said, Puss In Boots 2 did offer some tight competition due to its stylistic visuals and entertainment value for its target audience.

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@Hepheat75

1 year ago

This movie made me realize that there can be a good Pinocchio movie.

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@ArsenicJellyfish

1 year ago

“Oh, Jesus, you seem so coooool! I hope we get to meet one day :D” “Why don’t we get to meet NOW, motherfucker?! WHEEEEEEEE-“ That part had me in tears XD

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@PhattyBolger

1 year ago

"He was made by someone who was depressed and drunk out of his mind" lol same

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@gabrielhagedorn5942

1 year ago

I definitely agree that Puss in Boots should have won the Oscar. I was kinda disappointed when Pinocchio won tbh, though I loved Guillermo Del Toro’s acceptance speech.

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@bdariamihaela

1 year ago

I think it deserved at least a nomination at the best adapted script

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@FrootDeMoN

1 year ago

In my opinion, this version of Pinocchio IS a Masterpiece I love is so much

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@the_godbodor7026

1 year ago

This movie is just wild and I genuinely love it for that. It’s so much nicer having something as different and unique as this in the modern age where “safety” and “conformity” are the running ideas.

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@chaossincarnate

1 year ago

OH MY GOODNESS THESE VIDEOS ARE SO GOOD!!!! You are so talented and funny, I'm bingeing all of your videos!!!! Keep up the amazing work, my friend, you have a bright future as a comedian and movie reviewer!!!!!

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@aidenhernandez2828

1 year ago

After Del Toro's Pinocchio, Are you ready to see the Super Mario Bros. Movie? Because I'm ready for you to watch it & what are your thoughts on it! :) I can NOT wait for that video.

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@j-j8984

1 year ago

7:09 you had no right, I literally choked on my pasta. 😂

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@headlites33

1 year ago

I really love the design of Pinocchio. It make him look more like a wooden puppet instead of some magic plastic doll. At least it’s better than the Pinocchio that doesn’t have the nose mechanic. And for a orthopterophobic person (fear of grasshoppers) I surprisingly love the crickets design.

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