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As a 1080p rip, the film’s vibrant colors and detailed, high-contrast scenes are rendered well. The combination of live-action sets and computer-generated characters is a core feature.
The addition of new characters, such as the puppeteer Fabiana and her marionette Sabina, provides some of the few fresh moments, although they feel underdeveloped.
The voice cast is capable, but the characters often lack the charm of their original counterparts. Music and Audio 13367-BR1080p-SUBS-PINOCCHIO.mp4
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The script attempts to bridge the gap between traditional storytelling and modern sensibilities but often fails, resulting in a "schizophrenic" tone. As a 1080p rip, the film’s vibrant colors
This version of Pinocchio is a visually polished but creatively mediocre attempt to remake a classic. It serves well as a colorful, modern visual experience for children, but it struggles to find a purpose beyond the original 1940 animated masterpiece. It is, largely, a paint-by-numbers exercise. If you can tell me what you're looking for, I can help you:
The film often feels "under-cooked" in its digital water sequences, lacking the charm of the original animation. Narrative and Screenplay The voice cast is capable, but the characters
The film boasts a "hybrid adaptation style." While some CGI works well (like the Blue Fairy), others—specifically the digital fur on Honest John and Gideon—are frequently cited as falling into the "uncanny valley," appearing more plasticky than realistic.