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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (or simply Pinocchio) is a 2022 stop motion animated musical fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson [de], with a screenplay by del Toro and Patrick McHale. Matthew Robbins and del Toro's modified Pinocchio story,[7] drawing from the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, was strongly influenced by Gris Grimly's illustrations for a 2002 edition of the book. The film reimagines the adventures of Pinocchio, a wooden puppet who comes to life as the son of his carver Geppetto. Set in Fascist Italy during the interwar period and World War II,[8] the film stars the voice of Gregory Mann as Pinocchio and David Bradley as Geppetto, alongside Ewan McGregor, Burn Gorman, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, Christoph Waltz, and Tilda Swinton.

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
Release poster
Directed by
Screenplay by
Story by
Based onThe Adventures of Pinocchio
by Carlo Collodi
Illustrations
by Gris Grimly
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyFrank Passingham
Edited by
Music byAlexandre Desplat[1]
Production
companies
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
  • October 15, 2022 (2022-10-15) (BFI)
  • November 9, 2022 (2022-11-09) (United States)
  • December 9, 2022 (2022-12-09) (Netflix)
Running time
117 minutes[3]
Countries
  • United States
  • Mexico[4]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$35 million[5]
Box office$109,846[6]

A longtime passion project for del Toro, who considers that no other character ever "had as deep of a personal connection to [him]" as Pinocchio, the film is dedicated to the memories of his parents. It was originally announced in 2008 with a release in 2013 or 2014. However, it went into development hell. In January 2017, McHale, creator of Over the Garden Wall, was announced to co-write the screenplay, but production was suspended in November 2017 as no studios were willing to provide financing. It was revived the following year after being acquired by Netflix.

Pinocchio premiered at the 66th BFI London Film Festival on October 15, 2022. It was released in select theaters on November 9, 2022, and began streaming on Netflix on December 9. It received critical acclaim for its animation, voice acting, emotional depth, musical scores and visuals. It also received multiple accolades, including winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and three Golden Globe nominations, winning Best Animated Feature Film. del Toro is the first Latino to win the Golden Globe category, and Pinocchio is the first film for a streaming service to win at both ceremonies, as well as the second stop-motion animated film after Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.[9]

Plot edit

 
Resin sculpture of Pinocchio and Sebastian used in the film, exhibited at the Cineteca Nacional de México

In Italy, while drunk twenty years after losing his son Carlo to an aerial bombardment during World War I, woodcarver Geppetto uses the pine wood planted in Carlo's grave to create a puppet. The Wood Sprite brings it to life, christening him Pinocchio, and assigns Sebastian J. Cricket, who formerly lived inside the pine wood, to guide him morally, promising him a wish in exchange. Geppetto becomes fed up with Pinocchio's antics, and the village's Podestà orders to send him to school. On his way, Pinocchio is intercepted by showman Count Volpe and his monkey Spazzatura, who bring Pinocchio to their circus to perform. Geppetto arrives to take him back, resulting in a confrontation that ends with Pinocchio being fatally hit by the Podestà's truck. In the afterlife, he meets the Wood Sprite's sister Death who explains that he is immortal and revives him when an hourglass empties, cautioning that the more he dies, the more time he will spend in the afterlife.

After returning to Earth, Pinocchio decides to earn money for Geppetto by performing in the circus, and also avoid being conscripted into the Army by the Podestà, who thinks his immortality makes him the ideal soldier. A jealous Spazzatura, the former star, reveals to Pinocchio that Volpe has been lying to him about sending half their profits to Geppetto. Hearing this, Volpe beats Spazzatura, upsetting Pinocchio who performs a song ridiculing Benito Mussolini while he is in attendance. Mussolini has Pinocchio executed and the circus burned. Once revived, Pinocchio is taken by the Podestà to military recruit training, where other boys are trained for war. He befriends the Podestà's mistreated son Candlewick. At a training game, Pinocchio and Candlewick win in a tie; the Podestà orders Candlewick to shoot Pinocchio, but he refuses and stands up to his father. The training camp is then bombed by Allied aircraft, killing the Podestà, while the boys flee. Pinocchio is captured by Volpe, who tries to burn him to death as revenge for ruining his career. Spazzatura saves Pinocchio and attacks Volpe, resulting in all three falling off a seaside cliff, which kills Volpe.

Lost at sea, Pinocchio and Spazzatura are swallowed by the Terrible Dogfish. Inside its belly, Pinocchio and Spazzatura find Geppetto and Sebastian, also swallowed during their search for Pinocchio. Ideated by Sebastian, Pinocchio lies to make his nose grow into a large branch, forming a bridge leading out of the monster's blowhole. As the dogfish attempts to eat them again, Pinocchio sacrifices himself by detonating a naval mine inside the dogfish, killing them both. Upon meeting Death again, Pinocchio demands to be sent back early to save Geppetto from drowning. Aware that it will make him mortal, Pinocchio breaks the hourglass to return, and dies saving his father. The Wood Sprite reappears to a mourning Geppetto and Sebastian, who wishes for her to revive Pinocchio. He, alongside Geppetto, Sebastian, and Spazzatura return home to live together as a family. Outliving all of them, Pinocchio decides to travel the world until his time comes.

Voice cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

 
Guillermo del Toro conceived initial ideas for his own Pinocchio adaptation in 2003 and has been working on the film since 2008

In 2008, Guillermo del Toro announced that his next project, a darker adaptation of the Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio, was in development.[12] He has called Pinocchio his "passion project", stating: "No art form has influenced my life and my work more than animation, and no single character in history has had as deep of a personal connection to me as Pinocchio", and "I've wanted to make this movie for as long as I can remember".[13] When he was a child, del Toro saw and liked Walt Disney's 1940 animated film adaptation in Guadalajara, Mexico, partially because he felt it was like a "horror movie" in its own way due to a few intense moments it included. Since his teen years, he had longed to make his own version of the story. In 2003, del Toro discovered Gris Grimly's illustrations for the 2002 edition of Carlo Collodi's book, portraying Pinocchio as a puppet with a long, pointed nose and spindly limbs, with gestures that del Toro felt captured the energy of an unruly but otherwise goodhearted puppet. He concluded that Grimly's illustrations reflected the setting he had in mind for his own, more somber version of Collodi's tale.[14] When del Toro asked Grimly why Pinocchio looked the way he did, Grimly said it was because Geppetto was drunk when he made him. This thought evolved into an important part of Geppetto's backstory.[15]

On February 17, 2011, it was announced that Grimly and Mark Gustafson would co-direct a stop-motion animated Pinocchio film written by del Toro and his long-time collaborator Matthew Robbins, and that it would be visually based on Grimly's designs. Del Toro would produce the film along with The Jim Henson Company and Pathé.[16] Grimly devised Pinocchio's look for the film, depicting him as unfinished wood.[10] Though Grimly was initially set to direct the film and del Toro was set to produce it,[14] on May 17, 2012, del Toro took over as director.[17] He then teamed up with Gustafson, a stop-motion veteran who had experience in similar stop-motion features like Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), to assist him in achieving his ambitious vision for the project.[14] In February 2012, del Toro released some concept art of Pinocchio, Geppetto, the Talking Cricket, Mangiafuoco, and the Fox and the Cat.[18] On July 30, 2012, it was announced that the film would be produced and animated by ShadowMachine. It was originally scheduled to be released in 2013 or 2014,[19] but went into development hell, with no further information forthcoming about it for years.

On January 23, 2017, Over the Garden Wall (2014) creator Patrick McHale was announced to co-write the script with del Toro.[20] On August 31, 2017, del Toro told IndieWire at the 74th Venice International Film Festival that the film would need a budget increase of $35 million or it would be cancelled.[21] On November 8, 2017, he reported that the project was not happening because no studios were willing to finance it.[22] At one point, Matthew Robbins considered making a 2D-animated version of the film with French artist Joann Sfar to bring the costs down, but del Toro decided that it had to be stop-motion, even if the higher budget made it harder to get it greenlit.[23] On October 22, 2018, it was announced that the film had been revived, with Netflix acquiring it, and Pathé no longer involved.[24]

Almost all the years of development were spent by del Toro and Gustafson defining the designs for the principal characters, basing them on either Grimly's designs or letting del Toro's frequent collaborator Guy Davis, who joined the project as co-production designer with The Boxtrolls (2014) and Isle of Dogs (2018) art director Curt Enderle, to design them. They then gave the animation models to England's Mackinnon & Saunders stop-motion puppet firm, which is considered by del Toro to be the "best in the world", and they fabricated the designs of Pinocchio, Gepetto, Sebastian J. Cricket, Count Volpe, and Spazzatura the Monkey.[14] Most of the key characters have mechanical heads to create facial expressions, but for Pinocchio, a metal 3-D printed puppet, 3000 replacement faces were used.[25]

The antagonist Count Volpe is a combination of Mangiafuoco and the Fox from the original story. Mangiafuoco was originally supposed to appear in the movie as an antagonist, but he was removed halfway through production as del Toro disliked the character and thought he was a cliché; as a character model had already been made for Mangiafuoco, to not waste the model, Mangiafuoco's original design was used as a background character for Volpe's circus as a strongman.[26][27] The Cat, who was shown in a concept art, was replaced by Spazzatura, while the Land of Toys was replaced with an Italian kids training camp.[28] At first, the fairy with blue hair was a dead girl from the same cemetery where Carlo was buried. This was changed into two angel-like beings, which ended up as the two sisters of life and death, and Carlo was no longer buried in a cemetery.[29]

Writing edit

To me, it's essential to counter the idea that you have to change into a flesh-and-blood child to be a real human. All you need to be human is to really behave like one, you know? I have never believed that transformation [should] be demanded to gain love.

– Guillermo del Toro's thoughts on the film's core idea[10]

Guillermo del Toro was intrigued by similarities between Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Both tell of a childlike figure, brought to life and thrown into the world by a father figure who expects him to discover, on his own, the qualities that make us human, such as love and the capacity to distinguish between right and wrong. These themes reminded del Toro of his childhood. Frankenstein partly inspired del Toro to give his Pinocchio a gothic direction, but the film was still crafted to be family friendly. He sought to make connections across generations, and convey compassion, a value del Toro feels is essential for children faced with the tremendous complexity of today's world.[10]

In del Toro's Pinocchio, the wood used to construct the puppet is carved from a tree that grows over the grave of Carlo, Gepetto's son. Pinocchio's arrival provides his grief-blinded father another opportunity for fatherhood. However, Pinocchio is rowdy, exuberant, and wild, in contrast to the well-behaved and docile Carlo. The characterization of Sebastian J. Cricket, the talking cricket, is also changed. Sebastian somewhat ponderously takes on the role of Pinocchio's conscience. His self-importance annoys Pinocchio, causing him to escape Sebastian's supervision. The cricket comes to see that Pinocchio must discover certain things for himself, such as love, humility, and how to behave. As in the original book, Sebastian is "killed" a number of times over the duration of the film, but always comes back in order to fulfill his character arc.[10] Del Toro did not wish to overly rely upon magical creatures in the film. Desiring more realism, he reworked the Fox into a human, naming him Count Volpe and having him replace Mangiafuoco as an homage to and amalgamation of both characters. The Cat was omitted and the Land of Toys was transformed into an Italian children’s training camp. In the donkey subplot, the Coachman is replaced by the Podestà, a fascist official who, realizing that Pinocchio cannot be killed, strives to recruit him into Italy's military. Candlewick is changed into a bully who eventually redeems himself.[10]

Most versions of the story take place in a fairy tale environment. Del Toro's film resituates the story in Fascist Italy between World War I and World War II, during the rise of Benito Mussolini. Pinocchio thus awakens in a society of people who behave like obedient puppets. By contrast, Pinocchio is independent and irrepressible.[10] He cannot bring himself to abide by the rules or submit to authority figures, even when he encounters Mussolini himself, and then the spirit of Death, in limbo. Gustafson was drawn to this characterization of Pinocchio, newly born, arriving in the world fresh and unaware of consequences. Over the course of the narrative, Pinocchio awakens to his latent humanity, and in the end chooses to become mortal in order to save the life of Gepetto.[14] Del Toro chose to move away the original book's apparent agenda, which can be interpreted as a moral tale that seeks to repress the spirits of children, encouraging blind obedience to parents and other authority figures. Del Toro, however, saw the development of Pinocchio's autonomy as a virtue. Del Toro's film is oriented around self discovery and moral agency. Del Toro's sought to explore aspects of father-son relationships, such as Gepetto's initial inability to accept Pinocchio as his own being, more than just Carlo's replacement. Gepetto struggles with guilt about the disruptiveness of the "freakish monster" that the town rejects initially.[10] Some themes of this work may seen in previous works such as The Devil's Backbone (2001), Pan's Labyrinth (2006), and The Shape of Water (2017). These three films also explore the humanity of those, like Pinocchio, who are perceived as different.[14]

Most previous renditions of this story feature the necessity of physical transmutation from wooden puppet to flesh and blood. Del Toro explicitly rejects this concept, that Pinocchio must physically change in order to be loved by his father and find happiness. The film asserts that the essence of humanity lies in the feelings of interiority and the expressions of exteriority, especially as behavior.[10] Pinocchio is therefore unconcerned with whether or not he turns into a "real boy". The basis of the transformation is instead Geppetto's journey to accepting and loving Pinocchio for who he is. In the end, he loves him as fiercely as he did Carlo. This reminded del Toro of his relationship with his father Federico.[14]

Casting edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
Several of the actors, such as Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Ron Perlman, Cate Blanchett, Christoph Waltz and Tilda Swinton, were cast in diverse roles, either as characters from the original story such as the Talking Cricket and Geppetto or new characters such as the Podestà, Spazzatura and Count Volpe.

In assembling the film's voice cast, del Toro and Gustafson selected multiple Academy Award winners and gifted performers with past creative ties with the former.[14] Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Waits and Christopher Walken were originally considered to star in the film. Waits was reportedly considered to voice Geppetto and del Toro was reported by /Film to be floating up casting Walken as the Fox, though he was also considering Donald Sutherland for that part. Radcliffe would later instead remain as executive producer of the film.[30] Early on during the film's development, del Toro first approached John Hurt, with whom he had worked on Hellboy (2004) and Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008), to voice Gepetto, but Hurt eventually died in 2017 long before any recordings for the film could begin.[31]

On January 31, 2020, it was announced Ron Perlman, Tilda Swinton, Ewan McGregor, Christoph Waltz and David Bradley had joined the cast of the film.[32] Bradley was chiefly cast due to his previous collaborations with del Toro on the television series The Strain and Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia. He considered his role as Geppetto to be a "real emotion rollercoaster" of a part, feeling it to resemble more King Lear than the Pinocchio story he had heard as a child.[14] Perlman was originally cast to voice Mangiafuoco, but once del Toro decided to remove the character in favor of Count Volpe, Perlman was recast as the Podestà while Waltz was cast as Volpe, who del Toro regards as the film's closest character to the Devil, a more over-the-top character than the Fox and the Cat and a comically evil man who seems like taken out from the cartoonish and fantastical tone of the original book.[27]

On August 19, 2020, Gregory Mann, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, Finn Wolfhard, John Turturro and Burn Gorman were added to the cast.[33] For Pinocchio, del Toro sought a child actor who sounded like an ordinary boy instead of a cute one, which led him to cast Mann for his phenomenal vocal range that made him sound like a natural child, yet one absolutely emotional.[14] Mann's vocal performance provided a "silly and sunny" personality for the titular character who longs to learn about the world and meet everyone, but given how he was created with the wood of the tree next to Carlo's grave, his roots are somewhat sad.[10] Wolfhard, who is not particularly fond of voice acting due to feeling himself not as proficient as professional voice actors, was nevertheless relaxed enough to record some of his lines as Candlewick together with Mann, as he felt that he performs voice-over better with people around instead of alone in a recording booth, crediting del Toro and Gustafson for allowing him that.[34] Blanchett approached del Toro about joining the film as they worked together on Nightmare Alley (2021); he told her that all roles had already been cast minus that of Spazzatura the Monkey, which Blanchett gladly accepted as long as she could work with del Toro again. She also suggested that the monkey was her spirit animal as del Toro prepared to commence production of Pinocchio to ensure her casting. Blanchett recorded her voice-over shot-by-shot instead of making different emotion sounds to be edited later on like it is usually done in other productions.[35]

Filming edit

Filming commenced at the Portland, Oregon offices of ShadowMachine by January 31, 2020.[14][32] Production continued through early summer 2022, with some select sequences being handled by del Toro's own Centro Internacional de Animación (CIA) local studio, settled on Guadalajara, Mexico since 2019 to foster local talent from Mexico. All sets, props and character costumes were crafted to the same historical and realistic standards del Toro's live-action work has often contained, hence the production's decision to not overly stylize buildings through methods like stylizing them in a curvy, stretched and leaning way, leading to a mix of stop-motion and live-action styles that support the film's themes. Animators were also encouraged to achieve naturalistic performances from the puppets by making them "commit mistakes" like itching, sneezing or looking away if embarrassed or scared in order to shoot the characters thinking and listening, traits not usually shot in animation.[14] For Count Volpe's carnival, Davis and Enderle drew from the reference material library collected for del Toro's previous film Nightmare Alley, which prominently starred a 1930s carnival and in which Davis had previously worked as a concept artist, even though that film's carnival was one settled in the American Midwest rather than in Europe, so despite the great overlap between American and European carnivals, the filmmakers developed looks for both carnivals that were similarly downtrodden and threadbare. Some Nightmare Alley early shots featuring Bradley Cooper's Stanton Carlisle arriving at the carnival inspired the sequence that establishes Volpe's carnival.[36] The afterlife sequences and the end credits scene were animated by studio El Taller de Chucho in Guadalajara, Mexico.[37]

Visual effects edit

The film's production quality was formed through the ornate detail of the sets and characters with their own textures in order to reinterpret Collodi's work in a way that differed from the Disney animated version. Del Toro told Vanity Fair: "I have been very vocal about my admiration and my great, great love for Disney all my life, but that is an impulse that actually makes me move away from that version. I think it is a pinnacle of Disney animation. It's done in the most beautiful, hand-drawn 2D animation".[10] He saw as "beautiful" the idea of using puppets to create a movie about a puppet, while pushing the boundaries of stop-motion as much as possible to create a "heartfelt" movie any audience could watch.[14] Moving Picture Company worked on the visual effects, with Bot VFX and Mist VFX.

Music edit

On January 8, 2020, Alexandre Desplat started composing the film's score and original songs.[1] It is Desplat's and del Toro's second collaboration, after The Shape of Water.[1] Roeban Katz was the lyricist.[14] On August 23, 2012, Nick Cave was attached to compose the score, but he was replaced by Desplat eight years later.[38]

Release edit

In November 2018, Netflix set the film's release date for 2021.[39] In January 2021, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that the release could be moved to 2022 or later, with Netflix's notion of releasing six animated films a year.[40] In December 2021, del Toro stated it will be released in the last quarter of 2022.[41] In January and July 2022, with the release of the film's first teaser, it was announced for a December release.[42] Over its first seven days of digital release, the film logged over 10.91 million hours viewed worldwide.[43]

Pinocchio premiered at the 66th BFI London Film Festival on October 15, 2022.[44][3] It debuted in the United States at the 2022 AFI Fest on November 5, 2022.[45] It was released in select cinemas on November 9, 2022, and began streaming on Netflix on December 9, 2022.[46][47] One of the theatres scheduled to show the film on November 11, 2022, was the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto, Ontario.[48]

In Mexico, the director's country, the Cinemex movie theater chain – one of the largest exhibitors – suspended the screenings that were scheduled, causing protests by del Toro, who wanted most of the people in his country to see the film. In response, on November 25, the filmmaker made a call on his Twitter account to show the film in independent theaters throughout the country. Some thirty independent theaters and clubs joined the call to show the film, including the country's Cineteca Nacional, where an exhibition of the figures used in the film was also set up in its central courtyard.[49] On December 18, it was announced that, on December 30, a massive screening would be held in Mexico City's main square, the Zócalo.[50] The event was attended by 1,400 people.[51]

From December 4, 2022, through January 4, 2023, the film played at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in the Debra and Leon Black Family Film Center.[52] This coincided with a multi-floor exhibition at the MoMa called "Guillermo Del Toro: Crafting Pinocchio", which ran through April 15, 2023 and showcased various aspects of the film's inspiration and production.[53]

The Criterion Collection announced that Pinocchio was due to release on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on December 12, 2023.[54][55]

Reception and legacy edit

Critical response edit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 96% of 290 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.3/10. The website's consensus reads: "Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio delivers fully on its title – which is to say it's a visually stunning adaptation that embraces its source material's darkness."[56] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 79 out of 100, based on 49 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[57]

Accolades edit

With the win of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature,[58] Pinocchio was the first animated film for a streaming service under the animation studio Netflix Animation, who have also competed with three previous nominations for the same category, as well as the seventh non-Disney/Pixar film to win and the first non-Disney/Pixar film since Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the second stop-motion animated film after Aardman's Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and The Adventures of Pinocchio's second adaptation to win any category from the Academy Awards after Disney's Pinocchio.[9][59][60]

Additionally, del Toro was the first filmmaker to win Academy Awards for Best Director, Best Picture and Best Animated Feature for different films, for The Shape of Water and Pinocchio, respectively.[58]

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External links edit

  • Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio on Netflix  
  • Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio at IMDb
  • Official screenplay

guillermo, toro, pinocchio, simply, pinocchio, 2022, stop, motion, animated, musical, fantasy, film, directed, guillermo, toro, mark, gustafson, with, screenplay, toro, patrick, mchale, matthew, robbins, toro, modified, pinocchio, story, drawing, from, 1883, i. Guillermo del Toro s Pinocchio or simply Pinocchio is a 2022 stop motion animated musical fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson de with a screenplay by del Toro and Patrick McHale Matthew Robbins and del Toro s modified Pinocchio story 7 drawing from the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi was strongly influenced by Gris Grimly s illustrations for a 2002 edition of the book The film reimagines the adventures of Pinocchio a wooden puppet who comes to life as the son of his carver Geppetto Set in Fascist Italy during the interwar period and World War II 8 the film stars the voice of Gregory Mann as Pinocchio and David Bradley as Geppetto alongside Ewan McGregor Burn Gorman Ron Perlman John Turturro Finn Wolfhard Cate Blanchett Tim Blake Nelson Christoph Waltz and Tilda Swinton Guillermo del Toro s PinocchioRelease posterDirected byGuillermo del Toro Mark GustafsonScreenplay byGuillermo del Toro Patrick McHaleStory byGuillermo del Toro Matthew RobbinsBased onThe Adventures of Pinocchioby Carlo CollodiIllustrationsby Gris GrimlyProduced byGuillermo del Toro Lisa Henson Gary Ungar Alex Bulkley Corey CampodonicoStarringEwan McGregor David Bradley Gregory Mann Burn Gorman Ron Perlman John Turturro Finn Wolfhard Cate Blanchett Tim Blake Nelson Christoph Waltz Tilda SwintonCinematographyFrank PassinghamEdited byKen Schretzmann Holly KleinMusic byAlexandre Desplat 1 ProductioncompaniesNetflix Animation Double Dare You ShadowMachine The Jim Henson Company Taller del Chucho 2 Distributed byNetflixRelease datesOctober 15 2022 2022 10 15 BFI November 9 2022 2022 11 09 United States December 9 2022 2022 12 09 Netflix Running time117 minutes 3 CountriesUnited States Mexico 4 LanguageEnglishBudget 35 million 5 Box office 109 846 6 A longtime passion project for del Toro who considers that no other character ever had as deep of a personal connection to him as Pinocchio the film is dedicated to the memories of his parents It was originally announced in 2008 with a release in 2013 or 2014 However it went into development hell In January 2017 McHale creator of Over the Garden Wall was announced to co write the screenplay but production was suspended in November 2017 as no studios were willing to provide financing It was revived the following year after being acquired by Netflix Pinocchio premiered at the 66th BFI London Film Festival on October 15 2022 It was released in select theaters on November 9 2022 and began streaming on Netflix on December 9 It received critical acclaim for its animation voice acting emotional depth musical scores and visuals It also received multiple accolades including winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and three Golden Globe nominations winning Best Animated Feature Film del Toro is the first Latino to win the Golden Globe category and Pinocchio is the first film for a streaming service to win at both ceremonies as well as the second stop motion animated film after Wallace amp Gromit The Curse of the Were Rabbit 9 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Writing 3 3 Casting 3 4 Filming 3 5 Visual effects 3 6 Music 4 Release 5 Reception and legacy 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPlot edit nbsp Resin sculpture of Pinocchio and Sebastian used in the film exhibited at the Cineteca Nacional de MexicoIn Italy while drunk twenty years after losing his son Carlo to an aerial bombardment during World War I woodcarver Geppetto uses the pine wood planted in Carlo s grave to create a puppet The Wood Sprite brings it to life christening him Pinocchio and assigns Sebastian J Cricket who formerly lived inside the pine wood to guide him morally promising him a wish in exchange Geppetto becomes fed up with Pinocchio s antics and the village s Podesta orders to send him to school On his way Pinocchio is intercepted by showman Count Volpe and his monkey Spazzatura who bring Pinocchio to their circus to perform Geppetto arrives to take him back resulting in a confrontation that ends with Pinocchio being fatally hit by the Podesta s truck In the afterlife he meets the Wood Sprite s sister Death who explains that he is immortal and revives him when an hourglass empties cautioning that the more he dies the more time he will spend in the afterlife After returning to Earth Pinocchio decides to earn money for Geppetto by performing in the circus and also avoid being conscripted into the Army by the Podesta who thinks his immortality makes him the ideal soldier A jealous Spazzatura the former star reveals to Pinocchio that Volpe has been lying to him about sending half their profits to Geppetto Hearing this Volpe beats Spazzatura upsetting Pinocchio who performs a song ridiculing Benito Mussolini while he is in attendance Mussolini has Pinocchio executed and the circus burned Once revived Pinocchio is taken by the Podesta to military recruit training where other boys are trained for war He befriends the Podesta s mistreated son Candlewick At a training game Pinocchio and Candlewick win in a tie the Podesta orders Candlewick to shoot Pinocchio but he refuses and stands up to his father The training camp is then bombed by Allied aircraft killing the Podesta while the boys flee Pinocchio is captured by Volpe who tries to burn him to death as revenge for ruining his career Spazzatura saves Pinocchio and attacks Volpe resulting in all three falling off a seaside cliff which kills Volpe Lost at sea Pinocchio and Spazzatura are swallowed by the Terrible Dogfish Inside its belly Pinocchio and Spazzatura find Geppetto and Sebastian also swallowed during their search for Pinocchio Ideated by Sebastian Pinocchio lies to make his nose grow into a large branch forming a bridge leading out of the monster s blowhole As the dogfish attempts to eat them again Pinocchio sacrifices himself by detonating a naval mine inside the dogfish killing them both Upon meeting Death again Pinocchio demands to be sent back early to save Geppetto from drowning Aware that it will make him mortal Pinocchio breaks the hourglass to return and dies saving his father The Wood Sprite reappears to a mourning Geppetto and Sebastian who wishes for her to revive Pinocchio He alongside Geppetto Sebastian and Spazzatura return home to live together as a family Outliving all of them Pinocchio decides to travel the world until his time comes Voice cast editGregory Mann as Pinocchio an exuberant and rowdy living wooden puppet 10 Carlo Geppetto s deceased son who was killed in a bombing raid He is named after Carlo Collodi author of the original book Ewan McGregor as Sebastian J Cricket a traveling cricket and the narrator of the story who lives inside Pinocchio as his guide and conscience 10 David Bradley as Geppetto Pinocchio s father a heartbroken Italian woodcarver grieving his deceased son Carlo 10 Christoph Waltz as Count Volpe a conniving and cruel former aristocrat turned puppet master con artist and ringmaster living in destitution His name means fox in Italian and he is a combination of the Fox Mangiafuoco and the Ringmaster from the original Pinocchio story 10 Tilda Swinton as The Wood Sprite a wise magical spirit who gives Pinocchio life 11 Her appearance is a humanoid with four wings that have eyes on them and a feathered snake like tail Death the Wood Sprite s sister who oversees the afterlife Her appearance is a Sphinx like Chimera with the face of a human the horns of a cape buffalo with eyes on them the lower horns of a Jacob sheep the body of a lion the wings of an eagle with eyes on them and a two headed snake like tail Cate Blanchett as Spazzatura Count Volpe s mistreated monkey assistant 10 His name means trash or garbage in Italian and he is the film s counterpart of the Cat from the original Pinocchio story Spazzatura can only speak through the puppets he operates Ron Perlman as the Podesta a strict fascist government official who wants to turn Pinocchio into a soldier after seeing his revival 10 He is the film s counterpart of the Coachman from the original story Finn Wolfhard as Candlewick the Podesta s son who bullies Pinocchio before befriending him 10 Burn Gorman as the Priest a Roman Catholic priest at Geppetto s village who s also his former client John Turturro as the Dottore a doctor at Geppetto s village who examines Pinocchio after his first death Tim Blake Nelson as the Black Rabbits a flock of black rabbits with skeletal bodies who work for Death They are based on the Undertaker Rabbits from the original story Tom Kenny as Benito Mussolini the leader of Fascist Italy Benito Mussolini s right hand man A sea captain with a hook for a hand and a peg leg who explains to Geppetto and Sebastian about the Dogfish Production editDevelopment edit nbsp Guillermo del Toro conceived initial ideas for his own Pinocchio adaptation in 2003 and has been working on the film since 2008In 2008 Guillermo del Toro announced that his next project a darker adaptation of the Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio was in development 12 He has called Pinocchio his passion project stating No art form has influenced my life and my work more than animation and no single character in history has had as deep of a personal connection to me as Pinocchio and I ve wanted to make this movie for as long as I can remember 13 When he was a child del Toro saw and liked Walt Disney s 1940 animated film adaptation in Guadalajara Mexico partially because he felt it was like a horror movie in its own way due to a few intense moments it included Since his teen years he had longed to make his own version of the story In 2003 del Toro discovered Gris Grimly s illustrations for the 2002 edition of Carlo Collodi s book portraying Pinocchio as a puppet with a long pointed nose and spindly limbs with gestures that del Toro felt captured the energy of an unruly but otherwise goodhearted puppet He concluded that Grimly s illustrations reflected the setting he had in mind for his own more somber version of Collodi s tale 14 When del Toro asked Grimly why Pinocchio looked the way he did Grimly said it was because Geppetto was drunk when he made him This thought evolved into an important part of Geppetto s backstory 15 On February 17 2011 it was announced that Grimly and Mark Gustafson would co direct a stop motion animated Pinocchio film written by del Toro and his long time collaborator Matthew Robbins and that it would be visually based on Grimly s designs Del Toro would produce the film along with The Jim Henson Company and Pathe 16 Grimly devised Pinocchio s look for the film depicting him as unfinished wood 10 Though Grimly was initially set to direct the film and del Toro was set to produce it 14 on May 17 2012 del Toro took over as director 17 He then teamed up with Gustafson a stop motion veteran who had experience in similar stop motion features like Fantastic Mr Fox 2009 to assist him in achieving his ambitious vision for the project 14 In February 2012 del Toro released some concept art of Pinocchio Geppetto the Talking Cricket Mangiafuoco and the Fox and the Cat 18 On July 30 2012 it was announced that the film would be produced and animated by ShadowMachine It was originally scheduled to be released in 2013 or 2014 19 but went into development hell with no further information forthcoming about it for years On January 23 2017 Over the Garden Wall 2014 creator Patrick McHale was announced to co write the script with del Toro 20 On August 31 2017 del Toro told IndieWire at the 74th Venice International Film Festival that the film would need a budget increase of 35 million or it would be cancelled 21 On November 8 2017 he reported that the project was not happening because no studios were willing to finance it 22 At one point Matthew Robbins considered making a 2D animated version of the film with French artist Joann Sfar to bring the costs down but del Toro decided that it had to be stop motion even if the higher budget made it harder to get it greenlit 23 On October 22 2018 it was announced that the film had been revived with Netflix acquiring it and Pathe no longer involved 24 Almost all the years of development were spent by del Toro and Gustafson defining the designs for the principal characters basing them on either Grimly s designs or letting del Toro s frequent collaborator Guy Davis who joined the project as co production designer with The Boxtrolls 2014 and Isle of Dogs 2018 art director Curt Enderle to design them They then gave the animation models to England s Mackinnon amp Saunders stop motion puppet firm which is considered by del Toro to be the best in the world and they fabricated the designs of Pinocchio Gepetto Sebastian J Cricket Count Volpe and Spazzatura the Monkey 14 Most of the key characters have mechanical heads to create facial expressions but for Pinocchio a metal 3 D printed puppet 3000 replacement faces were used 25 The antagonist Count Volpe is a combination of Mangiafuoco and the Fox from the original story Mangiafuoco was originally supposed to appear in the movie as an antagonist but he was removed halfway through production as del Toro disliked the character and thought he was a cliche as a character model had already been made for Mangiafuoco to not waste the model Mangiafuoco s original design was used as a background character for Volpe s circus as a strongman 26 27 The Cat who was shown in a concept art was replaced by Spazzatura while the Land of Toys was replaced with an Italian kids training camp 28 At first the fairy with blue hair was a dead girl from the same cemetery where Carlo was buried This was changed into two angel like beings which ended up as the two sisters of life and death and Carlo was no longer buried in a cemetery 29 Writing edit To me it s essential to counter the idea that you have to change into a flesh and blood child to be a real human All you need to be human is to really behave like one you know I have never believed that transformation should be demanded to gain love Guillermo del Toro s thoughts on the film s core idea 10 Guillermo del Toro was intrigued by similarities between Collodi s The Adventures of Pinocchio and Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Both tell of a childlike figure brought to life and thrown into the world by a father figure who expects him to discover on his own the qualities that make us human such as love and the capacity to distinguish between right and wrong These themes reminded del Toro of his childhood Frankenstein partly inspired del Toro to give his Pinocchio a gothic direction but the film was still crafted to be family friendly He sought to make connections across generations and convey compassion a value del Toro feels is essential for children faced with the tremendous complexity of today s world 10 In del Toro s Pinocchio the wood used to construct the puppet is carved from a tree that grows over the grave of Carlo Gepetto s son Pinocchio s arrival provides his grief blinded father another opportunity for fatherhood However Pinocchio is rowdy exuberant and wild in contrast to the well behaved and docile Carlo The characterization of Sebastian J Cricket the talking cricket is also changed Sebastian somewhat ponderously takes on the role of Pinocchio s conscience His self importance annoys Pinocchio causing him to escape Sebastian s supervision The cricket comes to see that Pinocchio must discover certain things for himself such as love humility and how to behave As in the original book Sebastian is killed a number of times over the duration of the film but always comes back in order to fulfill his character arc 10 Del Toro did not wish to overly rely upon magical creatures in the film Desiring more realism he reworked the Fox into a human naming him Count Volpe and having him replace Mangiafuoco as an homage to and amalgamation of both characters The Cat was omitted and the Land of Toys was transformed into an Italian children s training camp In the donkey subplot the Coachman is replaced by the Podesta a fascist official who realizing that Pinocchio cannot be killed strives to recruit him into Italy s military Candlewick is changed into a bully who eventually redeems himself 10 Most versions of the story take place in a fairy tale environment Del Toro s film resituates the story in Fascist Italy between World War I and World War II during the rise of Benito Mussolini Pinocchio thus awakens in a society of people who behave like obedient puppets By contrast Pinocchio is independent and irrepressible 10 He cannot bring himself to abide by the rules or submit to authority figures even when he encounters Mussolini himself and then the spirit of Death in limbo Gustafson was drawn to this characterization of Pinocchio newly born arriving in the world fresh and unaware of consequences Over the course of the narrative Pinocchio awakens to his latent humanity and in the end chooses to become mortal in order to save the life of Gepetto 14 Del Toro chose to move away the original book s apparent agenda which can be interpreted as a moral tale that seeks to repress the spirits of children encouraging blind obedience to parents and other authority figures Del Toro however saw the development of Pinocchio s autonomy as a virtue Del Toro s film is oriented around self discovery and moral agency Del Toro s sought to explore aspects of father son relationships such as Gepetto s initial inability to accept Pinocchio as his own being more than just Carlo s replacement Gepetto struggles with guilt about the disruptiveness of the freakish monster that the town rejects initially 10 Some themes of this work may seen in previous works such as The Devil s Backbone 2001 Pan s Labyrinth 2006 and The Shape of Water 2017 These three films also explore the humanity of those like Pinocchio who are perceived as different 14 Most previous renditions of this story feature the necessity of physical transmutation from wooden puppet to flesh and blood Del Toro explicitly rejects this concept that Pinocchio must physically change in order to be loved by his father and find happiness The film asserts that the essence of humanity lies in the feelings of interiority and the expressions of exteriority especially as behavior 10 Pinocchio is therefore unconcerned with whether or not he turns into a real boy The basis of the transformation is instead Geppetto s journey to accepting and loving Pinocchio for who he is In the end he loves him as fiercely as he did Carlo This reminded del Toro of his relationship with his father Federico 14 Casting edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Several of the actors such as Ewan McGregor David Bradley Ron Perlman Cate Blanchett Christoph Waltz and Tilda Swinton were cast in diverse roles either as characters from the original story such as the Talking Cricket and Geppetto or new characters such as the Podesta Spazzatura and Count Volpe In assembling the film s voice cast del Toro and Gustafson selected multiple Academy Award winners and gifted performers with past creative ties with the former 14 Daniel Radcliffe Tom Waits and Christopher Walken were originally considered to star in the film Waits was reportedly considered to voice Geppetto and del Toro was reported by Film to be floating up casting Walken as the Fox though he was also considering Donald Sutherland for that part Radcliffe would later instead remain as executive producer of the film 30 Early on during the film s development del Toro first approached John Hurt with whom he had worked on Hellboy 2004 and Hellboy II The Golden Army 2008 to voice Gepetto but Hurt eventually died in 2017 long before any recordings for the film could begin 31 On January 31 2020 it was announced Ron Perlman Tilda Swinton Ewan McGregor Christoph Waltz and David Bradley had joined the cast of the film 32 Bradley was chiefly cast due to his previous collaborations with del Toro on the television series The Strain and Trollhunters Tales of Arcadia He considered his role as Geppetto to be a real emotion rollercoaster of a part feeling it to resemble more King Lear than the Pinocchio story he had heard as a child 14 Perlman was originally cast to voice Mangiafuoco but once del Toro decided to remove the character in favor of Count Volpe Perlman was recast as the Podesta while Waltz was cast as Volpe who del Toro regards as the film s closest character to the Devil a more over the top character than the Fox and the Cat and a comically evil man who seems like taken out from the cartoonish and fantastical tone of the original book 27 On August 19 2020 Gregory Mann Cate Blanchett Tim Blake Nelson Finn Wolfhard John Turturro and Burn Gorman were added to the cast 33 For Pinocchio del Toro sought a child actor who sounded like an ordinary boy instead of a cute one which led him to cast Mann for his phenomenal vocal range that made him sound like a natural child yet one absolutely emotional 14 Mann s vocal performance provided a silly and sunny personality for the titular character who longs to learn about the world and meet everyone but given how he was created with the wood of the tree next to Carlo s grave his roots are somewhat sad 10 Wolfhard who is not particularly fond of voice acting due to feeling himself not as proficient as professional voice actors was nevertheless relaxed enough to record some of his lines as Candlewick together with Mann as he felt that he performs voice over better with people around instead of alone in a recording booth crediting del Toro and Gustafson for allowing him that 34 Blanchett approached del Toro about joining the film as they worked together on Nightmare Alley 2021 he told her that all roles had already been cast minus that of Spazzatura the Monkey which Blanchett gladly accepted as long as she could work with del Toro again She also suggested that the monkey was her spirit animal as del Toro prepared to commence production of Pinocchio to ensure her casting Blanchett recorded her voice over shot by shot instead of making different emotion sounds to be edited later on like it is usually done in other productions 35 Filming edit Filming commenced at the Portland Oregon offices of ShadowMachine by January 31 2020 14 32 Production continued through early summer 2022 with some select sequences being handled by del Toro s own Centro Internacional de Animacion CIA local studio settled on Guadalajara Mexico since 2019 to foster local talent from Mexico All sets props and character costumes were crafted to the same historical and realistic standards del Toro s live action work has often contained hence the production s decision to not overly stylize buildings through methods like stylizing them in a curvy stretched and leaning way leading to a mix of stop motion and live action styles that support the film s themes Animators were also encouraged to achieve naturalistic performances from the puppets by making them commit mistakes like itching sneezing or looking away if embarrassed or scared in order to shoot the characters thinking and listening traits not usually shot in animation 14 For Count Volpe s carnival Davis and Enderle drew from the reference material library collected for del Toro s previous film Nightmare Alley which prominently starred a 1930s carnival and in which Davis had previously worked as a concept artist even though that film s carnival was one settled in the American Midwest rather than in Europe so despite the great overlap between American and European carnivals the filmmakers developed looks for both carnivals that were similarly downtrodden and threadbare Some Nightmare Alley early shots featuring Bradley Cooper s Stanton Carlisle arriving at the carnival inspired the sequence that establishes Volpe s carnival 36 The afterlife sequences and the end credits scene were animated by studio El Taller de Chucho in Guadalajara Mexico 37 Visual effects edit The film s production quality was formed through the ornate detail of the sets and characters with their own textures in order to reinterpret Collodi s work in a way that differed from the Disney animated version Del Toro told Vanity Fair I have been very vocal about my admiration and my great great love for Disney all my life but that is an impulse that actually makes me move away from that version I think it is a pinnacle of Disney animation It s done in the most beautiful hand drawn 2D animation 10 He saw as beautiful the idea of using puppets to create a movie about a puppet while pushing the boundaries of stop motion as much as possible to create a heartfelt movie any audience could watch 14 Moving Picture Company worked on the visual effects with Bot VFX and Mist VFX Music edit Main article Guillermo del Toro s Pinocchio soundtrack On January 8 2020 Alexandre Desplat started composing the film s score and original songs 1 It is Desplat s and del Toro s second collaboration after The Shape of Water 1 Roeban Katz was the lyricist 14 On August 23 2012 Nick Cave was attached to compose the score but he was replaced by Desplat eight years later 38 Release editIn November 2018 Netflix set the film s release date for 2021 39 In January 2021 Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that the release could be moved to 2022 or later with Netflix s notion of releasing six animated films a year 40 In December 2021 del Toro stated it will be released in the last quarter of 2022 41 In January and July 2022 with the release of the film s first teaser it was announced for a December release 42 Over its first seven days of digital release the film logged over 10 91 million hours viewed worldwide 43 Pinocchio premiered at the 66th BFI London Film Festival on October 15 2022 44 3 It debuted in the United States at the 2022 AFI Fest on November 5 2022 45 It was released in select cinemas on November 9 2022 and began streaming on Netflix on December 9 2022 46 47 One of the theatres scheduled to show the film on November 11 2022 was the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto Ontario 48 In Mexico the director s country the Cinemex movie theater chain one of the largest exhibitors suspended the screenings that were scheduled causing protests by del Toro who wanted most of the people in his country to see the film In response on November 25 the filmmaker made a call on his Twitter account to show the film in independent theaters throughout the country Some thirty independent theaters and clubs joined the call to show the film including the country s Cineteca Nacional where an exhibition of the figures used in the film was also set up in its central courtyard 49 On December 18 it was announced that on December 30 a massive screening would be held in Mexico City s main square the Zocalo 50 The event was attended by 1 400 people 51 From December 4 2022 through January 4 2023 the film played at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in the Debra and Leon Black Family Film Center 52 This coincided with a multi floor exhibition at the MoMa called Guillermo Del Toro Crafting Pinocchio which ran through April 15 2023 and showcased various aspects of the film s inspiration and production 53 The Criterion Collection announced that Pinocchio was due to release on Ultra HD Blu ray Blu ray and DVD on December 12 2023 54 55 Reception and legacy editCritical response edit On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 96 of 290 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 8 3 10 The website s consensus reads Guillermo del Toro s Pinocchio delivers fully on its title which is to say it s a visually stunning adaptation that embraces its source material s darkness 56 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 79 out of 100 based on 49 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 57 Accolades edit Main article List of accolades received by Guillermo del Toro s Pinocchio With the win of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature 58 Pinocchio was the first animated film for a streaming service under the animation studio Netflix Animation who have also competed with three previous nominations for the same category as well as the seventh non Disney Pixar film to win and the first non Disney Pixar film since Spider Man Into the Spider Verse the second stop motion animated film after Aardman s Wallace amp Gromit The Curse of the Were Rabbit and The Adventures of Pinocchio s second adaptation to win any category from the Academy Awards after Disney s Pinocchio 9 59 60 Additionally del Toro was the first filmmaker to win Academy Awards for Best Director Best Picture and Best Animated Feature for different films for The Shape of Water and Pinocchio respectively 58 References edit a b c Alexandre Desplat to Reteam with Guillermo del Toro on Netflix Animated Movie Pinocchio Film Music Reporter January 8 2020 Archived from the original on February 7 2020 Retrieved January 8 2020 Acosta Gabriel April 27 2021 Pinocchio empieza a cobrar vida en el 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