Walking into "Pinocchio 2022", one might brace for a splintered narrative, especially given the original's place as a time-honored classic. But there's something undeniably charming about being proven wrong—or at least, not entirely right. Defying the low bar set by preconceptions, this iteration of Pinocchio emerges as a mildly pleasant surprise, navigating the fabled story through a contemporary lens.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vNVGZGlUok
The film opens with Geppetto's gentle, wearied face, marked by the soft lines of time and the dull ache of solitude. His longing gaze transforms pieces of timber into an embodiment of his deepest desires—a son of his own. Geppetto's wish upon the celestial body sets forth a tale that cascades into a gentle symphony of hope and magic. The Blue Fairy, as if hearing the whispers of every wood shaving, breathes life into the static marionette, thus kick-starting Pinocchio's journey towards understanding and earning his humanity.
"Pinocchio 2022" does tread some familiar ground, but it's within the new soil that the film reveals its modest blooms. The animation is competent, stitching warmth into every frame and layering the town with rustic charm that pays homage to its Italian roots. There's a certain comfort in its palette, akin to being swaddled in a well-loved quilt—a warmth that's much needed given the film's attempts to address the grand themes of truth, bravery, and the essence of being selfless.
Now, let's cut through to the marionette's heartwood. There's a joyful simplicity in Pinocchio's character, an innocence that is quite delightful to witness amidst his encounters with the crafty fox, the rambunctious carnival, and the entrapping sea. Yet, it feels as though there's an overreliance on the character's naivety to drive the story, which, at times, leaves us yearning for a deeper, more intricate expression of his inner workings.
The supporting cast of characters whirl around Pinocchio, some leaving a mark while others simply pass by like distant ships on the horizon. The vagueness of their arcs and the lukewarm development of their motivations distinctly leave us desiring more substance. Furthermore, the film's pacing resembles the ebb and flow of tides, with moments of captivating engagement, followed by stretches that seem adrift, inadvertently loosening the audience's entanglement with the story's stakes.
With all strings attached, the narrative weaves through trials and tribulations that underscore the virtues of honesty and courage—but these lessons sometimes feel like echoes rather than strong, clear notes. This isn’t to say that "Pinocchio 2022" lacks heart; indeed, the film's sentimentality resonates, but it wobbles like a fledgling bird attempting its maiden flight.
Equipped with harmonious visuals and a soundtrack that flourishes in nostalgia, the film does strike chords that may resonate with those who walk in with their guards up, prepared for disappointment. Instead, one might find themselves pleasantly swayed, nodding along to a tune that's unexpectedly catchy, if not entirely fresh or groundbreaking.
"Pinocchio 2022" garners a score that reflects its efforts—a 6/10—acknowledging that while it may not soar to the heights of the tale's grand legacy, it provides an experience that's enjoyable enough to warm hearts and stir smiles. It's like finding an intricately carved toy in the attic; it may not be the treasure one hoped for, but it still holds a spark of magic, capable of kindling a quiet joy.
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