A fairly faithful adaptation of Carlo Collodi's classic novel about an animated puppet that desires to become a real boy.A fairly faithful adaptation of Carlo Collodi's classic novel about an animated puppet that desires to become a real boy.A fairly faithful adaptation of Carlo Collodi's classic novel about an animated puppet that desires to become a real boy.
- Pinocchio
- (voice)
- Geppetto
- (voice)
- Geppetto
- (as Dallas McKennon)
- Lucignolo
- (voice)
- (as Flaminia Iandolo)
- The Fox
- (voice)
- …
- The Cat
- (voice)
- The Coachman
- (voice)
- The Parrot
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first animated Pinocchio film to be produced and distributed in Italy. The Adventures of Pinocchio was meant to of been the first, but was unfinished and became a lost film.
- Quotes
La Volpe: [Describing his plan to swindle Pinocchio out of his gold coins] You'll find there a beautiful big oak tree, except instead of green leaves you'll see thousands of pieces of gold growing there.
Pinocchio: Oh how wonderful, but is it really true?
La Volpe: Why of course.
Il Gatto: Of course!
La Volpe: Of course it's true, do I look like someone who tells lies?
Il Gatto: Of course!
[Volpe hits him his cane]
Il Gatto: Ow!, I mean no, no, no!
- ConnectionsVersion of Pinocchio (1911)
This Italian animated version, though saw it online dubbed in English, does deserve to be better known and is one of the best adaptations of 'Pinocchio', along with Disney's (the closest one to my heart) and Soyuzmultfilm's with this being the one that will satisfy those that like their adaptations to be faithful. On standalone terms, Disney's (though again that is to be judged on its own terms) version gets the slight edge for its animation and music, both magnificent and some of the studio's all time best. When it comes to adaptations, so truest in detail and spirit, this one is the one to see. While also being a terrific film in its own right, and just as entertaining, charming and moving. There are omissions and changes, though none of them hurt the story at all, but few other adaptations of 'Pinocchio' were this faithful. It is also the darkest (yes darker than Disney's), with it including things that are often left out elsewhere, and with more of the moralistic elements of the story.
'Pinocchio' is very well animated, much of it actually left me amazed. Especially the truly frightning looking forest scene, which is drenched in ominous atmosphere visually, and some of the best use of rotoscoping for any animation seen recently or even anywhere perhaps. The music stands out too, the score isn't as magnificent as Disney's, but is beautiful and atmospheric. Standing out is the main theme with the use of the piccolo and again the creepy tones in the forest scene.
Voice acting in the English dub is very well done, though the synchronisation occasionally doesn't always fit. The narrator (like being read a bedtime story, playful and soothing), the cat (sinister), the fairy (benevolent yet quietly forceful) and Pinocchio (voiced with a lot of enthusiasm and determination) being the standouts.
Writing is humorous, heartfelt, charming and unsettling in equal measures. There are also some memorable lines, including the line about the sea monster being on the surface with its mouth open because of having athsma. The storytelling is on the money, despite having a dark and at times strange tone (including boldly maintaining the scene, apparently intended to be the ending in the book that shocked readers at the time, with Pinocchio's hanging) also has a lot of charm with a couple of poignant scenes like with Pinocchio and Lampwick. This version is also one of the best adaptations with conveying the story's lessons in an inspiring and relevant way. Complete with colourful supporting characters and a titular character that doesn't seem likeable at times and is disobedient and easily led astray but also shown to have good intentions, a character that grows.
Concluding, brilliant and it is a mystery at how long it took me to see it. 10/10
- TheLittleSongbird
- Nov 29, 2020
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