The mere title “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” announces that this stop-motion animated movie reflects the keen eye and visual style of the directing auteur, with a healthy dose of revisionism and ...
The possessive claim in the title “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” is a gutsy one. There’s confidence — some would even say arrogance — in filming an oft-told story at least as old as the hills, and ...
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Every “Pinocchio” is some wonder-struck filmmaker’s hope that their carved, sculpted and painted version of Italian author Carlo Collodi’s 140-year-old story about a manufactured boy will be accepted ...
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The movie’s heart feels like it’s more invested in other stuff — in the way that Pinocchio, after being called a demon by the townspeople, points at Jesus on the cross and wonders why that guy, who’s ...
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'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio' is a stop-motion animated marvel that engages as much on the visual level as it does an emotional one. Del Toro retells Carlo Collodi’s 1883 Italian novel The ...
It is “truly enchanting” to watch traditional puppetry at a time when we’re “bombarded by artificially created images”.
Collodi, Italy, birthplace of the beloved wooden puppet, honors its literary roots with parks, art and global recognition.
Byun Hee-bong’s Choi Gong-pil is truly a heartwarming character in the series. Gong-pil found Ha-myung and decided to give ...