Eat your heart out, Disney
Thank goodness, then, for Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio. After enjoying a brief theatrical run in select cinemas, the Pan's Labyrinth director’s stop-motion adaptation of Carlo Collodi's beloved 1883 fairytale is now streaming on Netflix – and it proves, once and for all, that betting on creativity almost always pays off.
Cut to 2022, and del Toro’s long-held vision has finally made it to the screen, albeit saddled with new meaning for the Mexican director following the recent passing of his mother . In other words, it’s difficult to describe del Toro’s Pinocchio as a children’s film – unless you’re keen to teach your kids about the impermanence of life and the inevitably of death.
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