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Pinocchio Di Guillermo Del Toro -

While the original tale focuses on Pinocchio learning to obey to become a "real boy," del Toro’s version argues that disobedience is a virtue in the face of mindless fascism.

The rise of Benito Mussolini serves as a backdrop, turning the traditional theme of obedience on its head. Pinocchio di Guillermo del Toro

Unlike the sanitized versions many are familiar with, del Toro sets his story in . While the original tale focuses on Pinocchio learning

Pinocchio is essentially immortal but meets "Death" multiple times in a liminal underworld. The film explores the idea that life is precious specifically because it is finite. Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) - Plot - IMDb Pinocchio is essentially immortal but meets "Death" multiple

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) is not just another retelling of the classic fairy tale; it is a profoundly dark and beautiful reimagining that blends political allegory with a meditation on life, death, and fatherhood. Released on Netflix , this Academy Award-winning stop-motion masterpiece took over 15 years to bring to life.

The story begins with Geppetto, a grieving woodcarver who loses his son Carlo during WWI. He creates Pinocchio in a drunken fit of sorrow, and much of the film is about Geppetto learning to love Pinocchio for who he is, rather than as a replacement for his lost son.

Pinocchio di Guillermo del Toro

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