Handcrafting Pinocchio Behind The Scenes

Dec 11, 2022 18:43

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Take an inside look at the artisans, animators, and talent who worked at the top of their craft to bring Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio to the screen - proving that animation is cinema in perhaps its most artistic and collaborative form.

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trynabme December 12 2022, 00:12:08 UTC
I just watched this and was whelmed haha

I thought Pinocchio was annoying af and he just wouldn't listen!

This isnt related to thoughts on the movie but was that fascist thing part of the original story?

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queenursula December 12 2022, 00:21:39 UTC
No, Guillermo added it.

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greenfairy_87 December 12 2022, 01:08:33 UTC
If it helps add context, the movie was co-written by the creator of Over The Garden Wall and that's my main grievance with Greg

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eyeoneye December 12 2022, 02:46:17 UTC
I saw a screening with an introduction by GDT and an exhibit about MoMA about the making of the movie and both made it very clear that the angle they chose was that sometimes the good and right thing to do is disobey, especially if it's in the face of fascism. GDT also felt that previous interpretations of the story were about how Pinocchio had to change to be loved and become a real boy. In this version, he wanted Pinocchio to be loved for who he already was and become a more actualized and mature version of himself.

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eowyn December 12 2022, 04:17:53 UTC
I had to turn it off. The fucking puppet was such an little dick. It was unwatchable.

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