Green Pinocchio
Green Pinocchio

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Green Pinocchio

2019
Movie
8 min
Italian

Pinocchio was tired of being a puppet in the Land of Toys. Living without responsibilities, without any merit, without any respect for the environment he's living in and with no thoughts about the future made him a donkey. He decided to meet Geppetto and find a way to return to his human form.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic67/100
Google Users78%
Director: Matteo GarroneGenres: Fantasy, Drama, Family

Plot Summary

In a Tuscan village, a lonely woodcarver named Geppetto creates a puppet named Pinocchio, who miraculously comes to life. Pinocchio is mischievous and easily led astray, embarking on a series of adventures filled with peculiar characters and fantastical encounters. He yearns to become a real boy, but his journey is fraught with lessons about honesty, bravery, and the consequences of his actions.

Critical Reception

Matteo Garrone's "Green Pinocchio" was generally well-received by critics, who praised its dark, fairy-tale aesthetic and faithful adaptation of Carlo Collodi's classic novel. The film's visual style, often described as painterly and atmospheric, was a frequent highlight. While some found its pacing deliberate, many appreciated its grounded and somewhat somber take on the beloved story, especially compared to more sanitized versions. Audiences were also drawn to its magical realism and the earnest performance of its young lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually stunning and darkly whimsical adaptation of the classic tale.

  • Roberto Benigni's performance as Geppetto was a notable highlight for many.

  • The film's commitment to a more traditional and slightly somber storytelling was appreciated.

Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed "Green Pinocchio," appreciating its magical atmosphere and faithfulness to the original story. Many found the visual design captivating and the performances strong, particularly that of Roberto Benigni. Some viewers commented on the film's darker tone, which deviated from lighter, more modern interpretations, but most saw this as a strength that added depth and originality.

Fun Fact

Matteo Garrone intentionally sought to make a "Green Pinocchio" that was closer to the original, often unsettling novel by Carlo Collodi, which he felt had been softened by previous adaptations. He aimed for a more naturalistic and gritty fairytale aesthetic, avoiding overly fantastical elements.

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