Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
Love will give you life.
During the rise of fascism in Mussolini's Italy, a wooden boy brought magically to life struggles to live up to his father's expectations.
Wokeness: 60%
Overall Score: 40%
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RiseUpNowOrPerishLater
Misses the main spirit of Pinocchio while pushing agenda
Slow paced and random stop-motion framerates where certain scenes are smooth and most scenes aren't. Story goes into random places while pushing the "don't forget the 6million" and look "fascism bad"
Skip and watch the 1940s Disney one. There are a couple of other Pinocchio movies released recently so maybe that is why this one got made too.
Created: 12-11-2022
Archbishopmanu
Caters to antichristian commie agenda
As always, del Toro caters to the woke mob by adding antichristian rhetoric and the “evilness” of white folk. Cannot get past first minutes
Created: 12-12-2022
Rocco
Pushes an agenda
This film does not stay true to the real story of Pinocchio. There is anti-christian imagery such as Pinocchio seeing Jesus on the cross in a church and copying his pose by spreading his arms and drooping his head on his shoulder. A large part of the film is about mocking Italian fascism and Mussolini, completely unnecessary; the book was published in 1883. I recommend reading the original book "The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi. Don't waste your time with this rubbish film.
Created: 01-08-2023
AntiWoke133
I don’t like mussolini. He was a bad man so it was funny to see Pinocchio make a parody out of his regime
Created: 01-30-2023
John Logan
Created: 04-12-2024