I'm not sure where all the hatred is coming from. This was quite nice and the fellow who played the fox wearing the living room curtains as a cape complete with curtain rod holes (Keegan-Michael Key) was simply marvelous in his wily and scheming ways.
The silent cat as in the 1940 original was also reminiscent of Harpo from the Marx Brothers, but I think he was supposed to.
Unlike other incarnations of Pinocchio, there was no drug or water to drink that turned you into a donkey. Instead it followed Carlo Collidi's original idea that if you are a bad boy, you turn into a donkey.
And while there was some girls on the caravan, that was never played out. Would've been interesting to see what they called a bad girl, but I guess that a rating and reputation to maintain and uphold.
While I don't think it had anything new to add to the mix, except to point out that Monstro was not a whale but a true nightmare fuel sea monster, and some other scary stuff that wasn't for children - it was still charming to watch.
The silent cat as in the 1940 original was also reminiscent of Harpo from the Marx Brothers, but I think he was supposed to.
Unlike other incarnations of Pinocchio, there was no drug or water to drink that turned you into a donkey. Instead it followed Carlo Collidi's original idea that if you are a bad boy, you turn into a donkey.
And while there was some girls on the caravan, that was never played out. Would've been interesting to see what they called a bad girl, but I guess that a rating and reputation to maintain and uphold.
While I don't think it had anything new to add to the mix, except to point out that Monstro was not a whale but a true nightmare fuel sea monster, and some other scary stuff that wasn't for children - it was still charming to watch.
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