The Pinocchio Remake is One of the Worst Movies Ever Made

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  • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
    @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +516

    I genuinely don't know if it is possible for Disney to make a remake worse than this one

    • @diamond9030
      @diamond9030 2 года назад +101

      The fact that this came after the Mulan remake is proof they can always get worse

    • @ianandersen265
      @ianandersen265 2 года назад +18

      Sounds to me like, their problem with the blue fairy is that she was a white blondie. No, the blue fairy in the cartoon had a much gentler look and voice.

    • @calebfoster7954
      @calebfoster7954 2 года назад +45

      Disney: Hold my 'Root' Beer.... Challenge accepted"

    • @matthewhawes9301
      @matthewhawes9301 2 года назад +5

      they will wait till cares live action remake

    • @jaydeejay4166
      @jaydeejay4166 2 года назад +31

      Imagine if they remade Song of the South and they tried to fix the racist elements but in such an insensitive way that it becomes more racist
      I think that would be worse

  • @ShadowSaberBaroxio
    @ShadowSaberBaroxio 2 года назад +1645

    The scene of Pinocchio using smoke to escape Monstro is especially poignant when you realize that earlier in the original movie, Pinocchio himself got sick from smoking. Ultimately, the thing that makes Pinocchio a real boy...is his capability to learn and grow from his own mistakes.

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 2 года назад +99

      The two M's in this movie that describe the original film: mischief and moral.
      The other two M's (for the remake): monstrosity and a mistake

    • @Edwinaopt
      @Edwinaopt 2 года назад +65

      I completely agree, he became a real boy because he learned from his mistakes and tried to use his new knowledge to help those he cared about. He has character growth from a selfish boy who puts himself first to a boy who risked his own life for his family.

    • @megatamerernie513
      @megatamerernie513 2 года назад +31

      I think the issue is now; many filmakers disrespect their audience in that they think people are too stupid to understand things and make those connections. So; they practically reach out of the screen and slap you with explinations and messages. Thus causing the problem they create with critics. So the critics bomb review a movie without a message beating you over the head and inflate the oposite. Filmakers chase the reviewers; not realising (or not caring… im leaning towards the latter) that people dont listen to them anymore. Its a feedback loop of insanity tbh. Unless of course this was a move just to retain the rights and they have no care to actually make a decent film. There us that option too

    • @letb5569
      @letb5569 2 года назад +4

      @@Edwinaopt
      You are kidding right.
      1st off, Pinnochio was suppose to be a complete innocent...who knew nothing about the world. Instead, the idea you got from the original movie is that all boys are naturally naughty. Pinoccho in the original was selfish, vain, and cruel. His only achievement was saving his own father who he put into danger ....after discovering the world wasn't a nice place and him finally wanting to go back to the safety of his family. IF any one of those events he encountered hadn't be utterly horrible ...Pinocchio would have left the old puppet maker behind to die by whale.
      He never earn the right to be a real boy...he was just turned into one for the sake of the story.
      I like that it wasn't as simply as the orignal movie made it to turn him into a real boy. That him endangering his own life for his father, when ...he put the man into danger in the first place, wasn't a good enough criteria to instantly get him boyhood. Once again, I see the main problem everyone seem to have with this movie is that the blue fairy doesn't have a lot of hair and they had actual children drink rootbeer. What a sin.

    • @mrphish6924
      @mrphish6924 2 года назад

      Hhihj just job joh huhijjjjijjij

  • @nightmarefanatic1819
    @nightmarefanatic1819 2 года назад +1171

    The puppeteer woman is the actual big Virtue signal of this movie. She's there to be a beleaguered employee who is overworked and underpaid and is there to make a message about treating your workers humanely.
    In a movie made by DISNEY.

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +244

      They REALLY practice what they preach, am I right?

    • @austinreed7343
      @austinreed7343 2 года назад +58

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      Just ask Gina Carrano

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 2 года назад +8

      Right? Well said!

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 2 года назад +37

      @@austinreed7343 getting fired for being bigoted towards other employees is not really an example of workers being treated horribly. you really went for one of the ONLY examples of them doing something good

    • @austinreed7343
      @austinreed7343 2 года назад +1

      @@mischr13
      No it isn’t. The Owl House is an example of something good.

  • @NongIng
    @NongIng 2 года назад +564

    Lesson of old Pinocchio: Be good and don’t lie or bad stuff will happen
    Lesson of new Pinocchio: Bad stuff happens no matter how good you are
    At least that’s how I see it

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +115

      So basically no lesson at all, lol.

    • @NongIng
      @NongIng 2 года назад

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy I mean there is
      Just not for the kids
      Corporate are evil rich people who want keep wanting more money by milking that cash cow and then making steak once the cash cow is dead

    • @Tirnel_S
      @Tirnel_S 2 года назад +24

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy well, possibly. It could the lesson is its okay to lie sometimes in order to get what you want.

    • @shinobirecords2018
      @shinobirecords2018 2 года назад +71

      Bad stuff happening no matter what isn't even a bad message per se, but you gotta supplement it with a message along the lines of "that's no excuse to be bad yourself" or something like that.
      Which this movie absolutely does not

    • @Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1024
      @Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1024 2 года назад

      Except good people are the ones who get abused so you can't be both pure good and intelligent, you don't have to be bad

  • @dr.archaeopteryx5512
    @dr.archaeopteryx5512 2 года назад +363

    Jimminy Cricket: "I know the true story of Pinocchio."
    Meanwhile in Jimminy's brain: "Father, when can I finally be on my own, I've got the whole world to see!"

    • @gasterthemaster6490
      @gasterthemaster6490 2 года назад +21

      You are too special Pinocchio!

    • @KyrieFortune
      @KyrieFortune Год назад +9

      Well at least Pinocchio isn't an irredeemable monster and it didn't take him so long to realize

    • @bonedude666
      @bonedude666 Год назад +8

      That movie is legitimately better than this movie.
      Also, did you know this movie accidentally ripped off A True Story's ending of a character's "MaGiC tEaRs" bringing another character back to life?

    • @NachoCheeseDorito-Kun
      @NachoCheeseDorito-Kun 4 месяца назад +1

      Skidee skidee skidee

  • @DreamwithintheHeart
    @DreamwithintheHeart 2 года назад +771

    For the root beer scene, they could have done something like,
    "Here's some" root beer" *wink*"
    " Rootbeer? "
    "Oh like ya mother is gonna find out. Just drink it. It's good."
    Stays true to the message and its "censored".

    • @xx_d0ra3m0n_xx
      @xx_d0ra3m0n_xx 2 года назад +95

      tbh there was no point in censoring it bc every kid knows what getting drunk and what wine/beer is

    • @elgatitokawai55
      @elgatitokawai55 2 года назад +47

      @@xx_d0ra3m0n_xx i don't even think they had a choice here. With the new tv laws or some shit, you can't even MENTION alcohol and drugs, not even if you imply that it's a bad thing

    • @ForrestFox626
      @ForrestFox626 2 года назад +17

      @@elgatitokawai55 Technically steaming is not television

    • @hussarzwei6223
      @hussarzwei6223 2 года назад +14

      @@ForrestFox626 True. With that said this is modern Disney we’re talking about. They work very hard to be ad friendly.

    • @dansmith1661
      @dansmith1661 2 года назад +7

      @@elgatitokawai55 These laws would make more sense if homosexuals were banned in children's entertainment.

  • @joekreis8002
    @joekreis8002 2 года назад +373

    The Shrek Pinocchio was more accurate to the original then the new one

  • @KaeMcSpadden
    @KaeMcSpadden 2 года назад +467

    Now I am really hoping that Guillermo Del Toro’s version is a hit and get awards. It would be the best middle finger ever to this movie.

    • @xaikochan90x
      @xaikochan90x 2 года назад +36

      I think Del Toro's version did. And well deserved💕

    • @SolarBrain4128
      @SolarBrain4128 2 года назад +32

      @@xaikochan90x it isn't out yet. But I think we all know that it will be better than Disney's remake.

    • @carnage0685
      @carnage0685 2 года назад +7

      @@SolarBrain4128 There's a difference between being better and DOING better when it comes to movies, lol.

    • @geencream
      @geencream 2 года назад +35

      aged like wine

    • @omegazero9744
      @omegazero9744 2 года назад +30

      Just watched it. Best, Pinocchio adaptation, ever.

  • @LunaBeth97
    @LunaBeth97 2 года назад +280

    The original pinocchio was literally a horror movie for kids and is the only Disney film that matches the original purpose of fairy tales, which was to impart moral lessons to children by showing the horrific consequences to their actions. The CGI cat is the scariest thing in this film other than just how bad the film is.

    • @orlandofurioso7329
      @orlandofurioso7329 2 года назад +18

      Funnily enough, Pinocchio is hanged in the book, the fact that people know the Disney Pinocchio more than the Italian novel pisses me off so much

    • @franchisefanatic4142
      @franchisefanatic4142 2 года назад +7

      not for kids, all ages

    • @samfeldstein4498
      @samfeldstein4498 Год назад +1

      I find Honest John's design creepier than Figaro's personally

    • @atomicnumber202
      @atomicnumber202 Год назад +1

      ​@@orlandofurioso7329 Wait can I still find the original Italian novel?

    • @orlandofurioso7329
      @orlandofurioso7329 Год назад +3

      @@atomicnumber202 I think they made a preservation somewere, my family had a very old copy and that's how i knew about it before it became known on the internet. Keep in mind the hanged version is the very VERY first version, then Collodi changed it because people felt it was too dark. The meaning behind the first version was that if you disobeyed you risked getting kidnapped by the "briganti"

  • @onemoreweirdo207
    @onemoreweirdo207 2 года назад +482

    I honestly hate the way the new fairy looks. She is so bright that she looks like she isn't part of the room, she looks more like a ghost than a fairy and also what's up with her hair looking glowy? They could have taken so many steps in making a mor magical design, like giving her elf ears (tinker bell style) but no, we just make her look like a horrible photoshop project. And since they decided to go for a dark skinned actor, they should have AT LEAST bothered to make her design fit her instead of making her almost invisible due to the clours being way too bright, taking away from her.

    • @miticaBEP07
      @miticaBEP07 2 года назад +39

      I think they wanted to make her look like a star...

    • @T_E_G
      @T_E_G 2 года назад +39

      I'm guessing diversity, but the original was, imo, was very pretty

    • @tiamystic
      @tiamystic 2 года назад +46

      Yeah she looks like a ghost from The Haunted Mansion

    • @robertlauncher
      @robertlauncher 2 года назад +8

      @@tiamystic Lol she does!

    • @wtfcomments2585
      @wtfcomments2585 2 года назад +19

      Magical bald black

  • @agustin12689
    @agustin12689 2 года назад +486

    Pinocchio was ahead of It's time. It's a piece of art that should be remembered forever. This new movie It's just a shell, dirty propaganda and an insult to Walt Disney and the original team that created a Masterpiece.

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 2 года назад +43

      I'm just honestly glad the remake exists. It's just a constant reminder that we should never watch remakes again.

    • @Disneyfan82
      @Disneyfan82 2 года назад +15

      @@TheLazyFusspot_3428 Yeah, even if I wanted a live action remake to anything, I would want it to be free of woke agendas and political garbage, even man hating rubbish.

    • @medusathedecepticon
      @medusathedecepticon 2 года назад +5

      The same could be said by all of the remakes to an extent. Even the better ones were made to make money based off of childhood nostalgia to some degree, but at least they were good on their own.
      I'm super proud of Tom Hank for his role in the remake though, I personally think he was really good as Gepetto.

    • @zyfigamer
      @zyfigamer 2 года назад +5

      Oh I’m all for insulting Walt. But this new movie is indeed a shell.

    • @MissHeidi103
      @MissHeidi103 2 года назад +4

      It's not like you can't watch the original animated Pinocchio movie just because they made a live action adaptation for children doesn't mean it's going to replace the original animated version Disney's not going to take the original way from you calm down it'll be okay I think there's a lot more in this world that's worth crying over then movies made for children

  • @yeeyeeyeeye
    @yeeyeeyeeye 2 года назад +297

    To answer your question about why every scene in this movie feels like it was greenscreened/overuses CGI, it's because practical effects artists and puppeteers are unionized and VFX artists are not. Which makes the puppeteer lady's role in the film regarding overworked but underpaid workers far more hypocritical than usual.

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 2 года назад +30

      oof, that's terrible to hear. all because companies want to exploit workers, the entire art form continues to suffer as a result. typical, but so disappointing

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 2 года назад +9

      and the hypocrisy is on another level

    • @juliamavroidi8601
      @juliamavroidi8601 2 года назад +14

      Not only that but Disney is explicitly beefing with the puppeteer union. It's why there are no more puppet shiws at the Disney parks

    • @dansmith1661
      @dansmith1661 2 года назад

      @@mischr13 Unions exploit its workers because its legal.

  • @CristinaGarcia-xx4gy
    @CristinaGarcia-xx4gy 2 года назад +263

    Wow...the CGI looks absolutely terrible

    • @onemoreweirdo207
      @onemoreweirdo207 2 года назад +28

      It looks like some beginner's project; not bad, but needs a lot of work

    • @MissHeidi103
      @MissHeidi103 2 года назад +8

      The CGI in avengers didn't look so great either but again what does it matter they're all movies made for children if you love The Pinocchio maybe so much you got the classic animation movie to watch don't worry they're not going to take that away from you because they made a live action adaptation remake it's still going to exist

    • @onemoreweirdo207
      @onemoreweirdo207 2 года назад +24

      @@MissHeidi103 A movie being for kids isn't an excuse for crappy CGI.

    • @BlazeHeartPanther
      @BlazeHeartPanther 2 года назад +9

      @@MissHeidi103 the poor grammar in this sentence is brilliant XD

    • @YarugumaSou
      @YarugumaSou 2 года назад +12

      @@MissHeidi103 Either you're on disney made copium, or you're some normie who think he's on the moral high ground by staying "neutral", which is even more hypocritical

  • @nekonomicon2983
    @nekonomicon2983 2 года назад +511

    I bet they made the Blue Fairy black just to get some free "diversity" points even though they reduced her role to practically nothing.
    Makes her more easy to edit out for international releases.

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +139

      Disney really believes in the virtues they claim to have, am I right.

    • @nekonomicon2983
      @nekonomicon2983 2 года назад +86

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy Indeed
      It's the one thing I can't stand about them. Such obvious hypocrisy and yet the general public seems to ignore it.

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 2 года назад +30

      Disney did clickbait long before the internet popularised it.

    • @evanhuizenga8626
      @evanhuizenga8626 2 года назад +42

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy Generally, those who advertise their virtue the loudest are the ones who have the least of it. Virtue is self evident through actions, words and propaganda are worthless

    • @zachdabach
      @zachdabach 2 года назад +3

      Lmfao I was gonna say if anyone else noticed

  • @geckoo9190
    @geckoo9190 2 года назад +99

    -You were kicked out of school, I guess you have to be an actor
    -Or a movie writer

  • @LaukkuPaukku
    @LaukkuPaukku 2 года назад +247

    The true merit of this remake is people making comparisons to the original and realising how intelligent and well-crafted the earlier version actually is.

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +39

      I always knew it was amazing, but I'm glad to see more people appreciating it in hindsight.

    • @letb5569
      @letb5569 2 года назад +2

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      Sighs ...everything looks better when you are hating on something. Even the crappy original movie ....which was not better.

    • @Double-R-Nothing
      @Double-R-Nothing 2 года назад +8

      No see, that's the genius of it all. Disney's playing the long game--making intentionally shit live-action remakes of their classics to give people a newfound appreciation of the originals. I never realized just how tightly-written and masterfully told the story of Lion King was until I saw it get botched in the CGI version.

    • @robertlauncher
      @robertlauncher 2 года назад +9

      @@letb5569 Yeah no. You probably know very little of the art of filmmaking if you think Pinocchio 1940 is a bad movie.

    • @letb5569
      @letb5569 2 года назад +2

      @@robertlauncher It wasn't the art of filming that was bad about the movie. It was the art of writing that was bad. A good filming crew with a bad story ...will still produce a bad movie no matter how talented they are.

  • @dratelectasis
    @dratelectasis 2 года назад +163

    4:59... She literally tells him what to do to become a real boy. THen she teaches him a lesson on lying and sets him free. Then she lets him know Gipetto was swallowed by Monstro and finally she turns him into a real boy. She definitely contributed a lot to the original film. It's my favorite Disney film of all time but this remake was fucking dreadful. Pinocchio does nothing wrong. nothing that can establish a satisfying character arc. He never learns a lesson. He's just dragged into bad situations. The scene when he sets himself free by lying is so atrocious. Fuck this film and it pains me to say it since I was excited for it

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +23

      Yeah, I maybe undersold her a little in that segment, I did mention all those things she did later in the video though.

    • @dratelectasis
      @dratelectasis 2 года назад +11

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy You did... now that I'm almost half way through so my bad for jumping to conclusions. Great video

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +10

      @@dratelectasis what I meant to say (but didn't) in the first segment, would be more along the lines of "she is a simple character who only has a few scenes". Also thanks for watching

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 2 года назад +3

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy Disney want's to making everything woke for some reason????? I think the only reason why effort was put in the Jungle Book remake, is because the original had very little story. So even Disney didn't want to do the exact same thing.

    • @letb5569
      @letb5569 2 года назад

      Sighs ...do you know why the blue fairy did less in this movie ....I believe it's because they believe they had a smarter audience. I mean ...her interventions were stupid and useless in the original movie. It's like she liked to watch Pinocchio suffer..and didn't care who else got hurt. That is why they gave her part to a freaking bird who wouldn't care and be literally unable to stop it.
      SHe frees him and teaches him about lying. Yet, she doesn't teleport him home or even bother to let his father know where he is. She tell Pinocchio ...a boy she consider to be so helpless that she appoints a cricket as his conscious....where his father is to rescue him. The same kid she had to get out of a cage earlier in the movie. The blue fairy is as close to being another villian in that movie as the other villians are, and her sin is simply neglect and child endangerment.
      She didn't turn Pinnochio into a real boy because he earn it. SHe did it to absolve herself of the guilt of all the crimes she had commited to that little wooden boy.

  • @kiirouser
    @kiirouser 2 года назад +162

    Pinocchio (2022) was so boring and pointless, it's definitely like they didn't get the point the animated version wanted to make.
    Even the Jiminy Cricket animator, when he saw that it was going to be like a real insect he said "so ugly", and made it more adorable, and here for some reason someone thought it would be better to make it realistic..
    A live action of Pinocchio could have been incredible if they had taken it from another perspective so as not to repeat the same as the animated one, like Gepetto's perspective, or make it more realistic without ugly animals made in CGI.

    • @chromxrobinandcorrinxcamil9031
      @chromxrobinandcorrinxcamil9031 2 года назад +3

      Thisthisthis.
      Also, Candlehead = bb.

    • @BlazeHeartPanther
      @BlazeHeartPanther 2 года назад +6

      That animator by the way was Ward Kimball, one of Disney's 9 Old Men. He has a great career working at Disney on such characters like the Crows from Dumbo, the god of wine Baccus in the Pastoral sequence of Fantasia, also animation some characters from Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and many others. Also he directed the Disney shorts Toot, Whistle Plunk, and Boom, and It's Tough to Be a Bird, both winning Academy Awards.
      He also was one of the founding members of the Dixieland band named Firehouse Five Plus Two playing the trombone and shared a vast interest in locomotives just like Walt did.

    • @artbytesia
      @artbytesia 5 месяцев назад +1

      The Guillermo del Toro version had him look like an actual cricket and still look appealing.

  • @dratelectasis
    @dratelectasis 2 года назад +139

    Don't forget the lack of build up to Monstro. Pinocchio walking in the ocean and asking to find Monstro only to see all the fish getting terrified builds it up well. We didn't see that here. Only thing I'll disagree with on this whole video is Jiminy's look. I like that they TRIED to make him look like the cartoon. Had they not, they'd get more shit.

  • @tuecceut7303
    @tuecceut7303 2 года назад +135

    It's fascinating how bad this one is. Not stupid or dull like some of the others. This is just... bad. So sad cus the original is great!

  • @MaskedZoo
    @MaskedZoo 2 года назад +69

    The thing about glowing water in monstro is disney being too clever. Certain planktons glow bright colors when disturbed. Since whales eat planktons this makes sense. Which means is monstro a whale or a monster? Disney you got some splainin to do.

    • @SolarBrain4128
      @SolarBrain4128 2 года назад +9

      To be fair, a giant sea monster might eat plankton too.

    • @heloisecarpenter1081
      @heloisecarpenter1081 2 года назад +3

      @@SolarBrain4128 But if he eats plankton, why are his teeth big and sharp, instead of thin strands that would be ideal for filter feeding something as small as plankton

    • @lordhellstrande2763
      @lordhellstrande2763 Год назад +2

      I never really considered Monstro a villain and still say Pinnochio doesn't have a specific villain (Honest John is closest) but Monstro is just a whale-like creature doing whale things. He's reasonably pissed when they light a fire in his mouth...wouldn't anybody?

  • @thedx266
    @thedx266 2 года назад +51

    Honestly, I'd much rather watch the _other_ Pinocchio movie if given the choice. You know, the one that goes: "fATheR whEn cAn i lEAvE tO Be oN mY OWn i'VE gOt thE wHOle wOrLD To SeE"

    • @masterseal0418
      @masterseal0418 Год назад +3

      Same goes with "tAkE pItY oN mE eXcELLeNcy, wHaT wILL hApPeN tO mY dAddY? mErCy!"(Phoenix Games Pinocchio).

  • @JStryker47
    @JStryker47 2 года назад +48

  • @srg24601
    @srg24601 2 года назад +70

    I had some semblance of hope for the new coachman with how much he was pressuring Pinocchio. In a better movie, he'd be a good allegory for Lucifer. The way he follows Pinocchio and Lampwick around, pops out of the scenery, hands them "root beer," etc, had very strong "lead them to temptation" vibes. I was waiting for the story to change so that he personally convinces the children to give into their vices, offers them a deal to never have to listen to their parents or go to school ever again, and shake their hands/offer them a contract and once they agree to his terms they turn into donkeys. They seemed to make him vaguely supernatural in the movie but didn't commit. Tbh I got major pedo vibes. He rolls up in his cart (which is technically windowless), snatches up kids, and takes them back to his lair where he constantly observes them and plies them with soda and candy. This man is every stranger danger ad rolled into one poor performance.

    • @angelsartandgaming
      @angelsartandgaming 2 года назад +16

      Same. Worse part it that could have worked, especially after I had to take a course on HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS for my job. With how scarily commonplace it is (and how draining mentally that whole course was... seriously nightmarish stuff... and the person who narrated the course was a victim of it herself... it was... god... heartbreaking), the coachmen could have been a perfect allegory for stranger danger/human traffickers/paed0phelia.
      The coachman could be like to Pinocchio "hey, all these kids and I are going to a fun place! Wanna come? All these kids agreed".
      And he, out of curiosity and temptation, could be like "sure!"
      He can act all friendly and even... fatherlike... to a Pinocchio who is worried that he isn't loved. Or even if he isn't worried that he isn't loved, he doesn't quite have the experience to know that you shouldn't go into someone you know's car... or cart in this case... He's just lured in by a seemingly friendly guy who has all the proof he's gonna take these kids someplace fun. Only for his true colors to be coming out slowly but surely.
      And even the kids who are turning into donkeys maybe don't even notice it at first. Fur on arms? Just a part of growing up obviously. Long ears and a tail? Surely there's an explanation. They know they're turning but they don't see anything wrong with it... yet... Heck Pinocchio also starts to turn without knowing or thinking about it at first because "This friendly coachman is turning me into a donkey? Please! He would NEVER do that, he's such a nice guy! This kids are probably right. This most likely just happens to real boys." as kind of an allegory on how victims don't always realize they're victims or think about it even with the signs until it's too late sadly.
      And maybe he gets scarily close up until his friend fully turns and is panicked. That's when we get the donkey selling scene with massive amount of adults who may be betting on buying them. Pinocchio leaves... but sadly the other donkeys don't really have a chance to leave... because that's how it is....
      It would be similar yet different from the original and yet still have that dark atmosphere that not all is well. It can be equally as nightmarish and play into that adult fear aspect while playing to some themes of the original.

  • @mintstarmari
    @mintstarmari 2 года назад +103

    At this point, Disney is pretty much split in two: There’s that magic side that gave us the charming movies, fun tv shows, endearing characters and the overall thing we love about Disney. And then there’s the corporative side that only cares about money and profit (trying to buy every company, limiting access to their content to streaming, pandering to the Chinese market, the list goes on).
    Sadly, most of the artists that gave us what we loved have passed away by now. Disney’s corporative side is growing and it shows. Walt must me rolling in his grave seeing what his own company has done.

    • @lpfan4491
      @lpfan4491 2 года назад +7

      From what I heared, Walt was somewhere inbetween these two extremes. That the greedy side that wants to own everything takes over more and more is just peak irony to me, considering the company owns the rights to Kingdom Hearts and there are characters in that IP that won't shut up about how darkness is the true nature of everything.

  • @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343
    @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 2 года назад +54

    If you watch the documentary for Pinocchio, you would understand just how hard they worked to make sure this movie was brilliant. You can just feel how hard they worked in every scene.
    This? You can just feel more than the other live action movies that they do not care.
    The people defending this movie are absolutely insane. Some of the stuff they are saying is aggravating.

  • @nikibogwater6598
    @nikibogwater6598 2 года назад +170

    I wish they'd put some more effort into the Blue Fairy's costume design. The actress is gorgeous, and I think she really captures that majestic and ethereal vibe of the character. But it looks like the costume designers just copied and pasted the Blue Fairy's dress from the original, and it makes her look out-of-place to me. The cold blue isn't the best color on her, and the obnoxiously bright glow actually makes it hard for me to see her face when she's against a darker background. If they'd just put in a little more creative effort and designed a costume that really complimented Cynthia Erivo's appearance, the Blue Fairy would've probably been the best-looking character in the entire remake. Every other bad decision for this movie I can be disgusted/angry/amused at, but the lazy costume design just makes me sad.

    • @nickg5341
      @nickg5341 2 года назад +48

      @Maynards so blue Cynthia Erivo is stunning dude, the point is that the costume designers didn’t attempt to flatter her at all.

    • @T_E_G
      @T_E_G 2 года назад +15

      Her wings look like tentacles- they're weird

    • @ParsureArts
      @ParsureArts 2 года назад +19

      @The_Elemental_Guardian Agreed- I think they could’ve went complex with a lot of feathers like an angel, or simple and dragonfly-like. In between is kind of strange.

    • @thelanktheist2626
      @thelanktheist2626 2 года назад +3

      @@nickg5341 Pretty much, it was moreso that Cynthia is a famous actress that landed her the role than some “woke pandering”, they were just able to use it as a business ploy, bad attention is still attention.

    • @nickg5341
      @nickg5341 2 года назад +4

      @@thelanktheist2626 Or alternatively people could just take the word woke out of their vocabulary and spend their time and energy complaining about things that actually matter instead of soulless corporate products

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose 2 года назад +62

    Pinocchio was and is still one of - if not the best animated feature ever made.
    Remember when Monstro was chasing them? Pinocchio and Geppetto were paddling for their lives. You can feel the urgency and desperation. Now, Pinocchio can slip away from Monstro with ease while his legs somehow turn into propellers.

    • @artbytesia
      @artbytesia Год назад

      "More serious," my pinky finger!

  • @Shadoboy
    @Shadoboy 2 года назад +42

    You know the film is trying to be some sort of Fix-Fic of the original Pinocchio the moment we see the clocks in Gepetto's workshop. In the original there was this (rather weird) clock of a woman spanking a child. In the new version the clock is there but there's now a policeman that puts his baton on the way to stop her like they are going "Okay, see, we are NOT condoning spanking children now!"

    • @KopperNeoman
      @KopperNeoman 2 года назад +7

      Politically correct people always follow the current trend, and never think back to what was politically correct in past eras.

    • @RX-12
      @RX-12 2 года назад +2

      It's not like that added anything to the story to begin with.

  • @blueblank8287
    @blueblank8287 2 года назад +44

    “You have value the way you are, no need to try to turn into something you’re not” is a good message! Not original or anything, but good!
    …But not when posed as an alternative/“fixed” version of a story whose original message is “people aren’t born knowing how to do the right thing in all situations, but learning that is a necessary part of meaningfully growing up and realizing your potential as a person”. Like, self-acceptance and self-improvement aren’t mutually exclusive.
    Man I do not care about Disney these days, but I can’t help but be interested in these Pinocchio reviews because of just how weird and on the nose (no pun intended) this remake seems to be in particular about not having any clue what the point of the source material was and apparently having so clearly zero idea what it’s doing as a result. At least the others had their flimsy “we want to flesh out a character or two who didn’t need to be sympathetic”, “this is a war story so what if we sucked the fun out of it”, “this is about animals so let’s make it look like a real-life nature show, never mind that that presentation really doesn’t work for a musical” excuses (emphasis on “flimsy”).

  • @miticaBEP07
    @miticaBEP07 2 года назад +120

    - The Blue Fairy looks good (I like the idea of making her look like she's a star, or like she's made of stardust) but Erivo's hyperactive performance and the lack of majesty given to the character, going for an easier comedy route, made the attempt fail
    - The idea of making the struggle about whether or not to become a real boy would have worked the best in a full re-imagining, in the vein of Cruella or Maleficent, not a copy-paste job of the original movie
    - There's some neat ideas with Honest John and Gideon (I love how his apparently elegant cloak is made out of a tent, Scarlet o'Hara style), but Keegan Michael Key's performance is even more hyperactive than Erivo's and he NEVER interacts with Gideon. Why was he even there, mallet aside?
    - Why cut the songs? They ALL slap. Especially an Actor's Life For Me.
    - Lampwick was overtly mean, even for the character
    - Tom Hanks just sounded half-asleep... at least we know who hogged all the caffeine, but still.

    • @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343
      @sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 2 года назад +18

      Also in the original she was always present, even if she wasn't onscreen. You could feel her always watching and testing Pinocchio as a constant presence. She helps Pinocchio be held accountable for his actions as well as reward him when he acknowledges how much he messes up. Along with Jimminy, she's the moral compass of the movie and her power is so significant, she doesn't even need to be onscreen the whole film.
      Here? She's there for one scene and then she peaces out.
      Okay...so what was even the point of her then?

    • @thelanktheist2626
      @thelanktheist2626 2 года назад +7

      I remember the original Fairy was actually quite goofy, while also teaching a good lesson.

  • @OmegaChase1002
    @OmegaChase1002 2 года назад +41

    And what did we learn, everyone?
    If something was already good, don't remake it.
    Remake something bad instead and try to improve it.

    • @OmegaChase1002
      @OmegaChase1002 2 года назад +7

      UNLESS it's a really old video game that could use some touching up, good or bad.
      It's different for games.

    • @tool2158
      @tool2158 2 года назад +5

      Don't fool yourself: If they were to remake something bad nowadays, the only thing that would happen is they would make it worse.

    • @thaiangquoc9505
      @thaiangquoc9505 Год назад

      @@OmegaChase1002 Live A Live comes to mind
      Its original game is already good as it is, but its remake is a masterpiece

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 6 месяцев назад

      You mean "If it ain't broke, DON'T FIX IT!!!!"

  • @hazbinotakusimp2182
    @hazbinotakusimp2182 2 года назад +120

    The only part Tom Hanks made me genuinely laugh in this movie was when Pinocchio told him everything he did and Tom just "....YOU DID ALL THAT IN ONE DAY!?"

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +39

      If it weren't illogical, I'd agree, though at least they almost tried to write a good joke (and still failed lol).

    • @hazbinotakusimp2182
      @hazbinotakusimp2182 2 года назад +12

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy yeah it was more just how he said it than anything

    • @becdoesyoutube
      @becdoesyoutube 2 года назад +31

      It'd have been funnier if Pinocchio responded, "Three days actually."

    • @circuits17nightmare28
      @circuits17nightmare28 2 года назад +12

      Agreed, that is the funniest and frankly only good part in the entire soulless cash grab.

  • @edgaropts5257
    @edgaropts5257 2 года назад +49

    Creating fire with his feet just sounds so dumb. It doesn't seem like they thought anything in this movie through

    • @EpicJoshua314
      @EpicJoshua314 2 года назад +5

      It’s because in Collodi’s book, Pinocchio’s legs catch fire and they wanted to somewhat include that part in this movie.

    • @T_E_G
      @T_E_G 2 года назад +3

      I'd understand his legs, because he rubbed them together and he's made of wood, basically creating fire, but feet?

    • @EpicJoshua314
      @EpicJoshua314 2 года назад +3

      @@T_E_G His feet are wooden too

    • @bonedude666
      @bonedude666 2 года назад

      Only Shadow, the ultimate life form, can make fire with his feet.

    • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
      @TheLazyFusspot_3428 2 года назад

      @@EpicJoshua314 They made Monstro the Terrible Dogfish with tentacles for absolutely no reason...

  • @mustachetwirler7617
    @mustachetwirler7617 2 года назад +59

    1940 Classic Disney Animated film:
    A nose that grows upon telling lies was a curse cast upon Pinocchio by the Blue Fairy to punish and discipline him into learning the value of Honesty.
    2022 Realistic Disney+ Remake film:
    A nose that grows upon telling lies is a fucking My Hero Academia Quirk!

    • @gasterthemaster6490
      @gasterthemaster6490 2 года назад +9

      Stand user: Pinocchio
      Stand name: Star Nose
      It makes the user's nose grow indefinetly.

    • @mustachetwirler7617
      @mustachetwirler7617 2 года назад +4

      @@gasterthemaster6490 That also works as well! I think Pinocchio should challenge Jojo Sonic the Hedgehog to a chili dog eating contest with his Hotdog Stand to one up Dio Shadow the Hedgehog.

  • @fusionmasterable
    @fusionmasterable 2 года назад +94

    I think the worst crime no one seems to mention is the puppets are able to change their facial expressions and blink which is not possible if it was a real life puppet not to mention the dance moves they do would tangle up the strings

    • @tashakon551
      @tashakon551 2 года назад +6

      I noticed this too! It's so weird!

    • @Lexichi22
      @Lexichi22 2 года назад +19

      It was too ambiguous as to whether or not Sabine the puppet was also sentient, which was dumb, because Pinocchio is supposed to be the ONLY sentient puppet!

    • @EpicJoshua314
      @EpicJoshua314 2 года назад +2

      Who are you referring to? If you’re referring to Pinocchio then your post holds no ground as he’s magically brought to life and so he can blink and change his facial expressions

    • @freakytostadacartoon
      @freakytostadacartoon 2 года назад +1

      @@EpicJoshua314 They are referringto the ballerina puppet.

    • @nyablueberry6088
      @nyablueberry6088 2 года назад +4

      I absolutely HATE the fact that Pinocchio has wrinkles

  • @edgaropts5257
    @edgaropts5257 2 года назад +104

    We may wish upon a star that Disney will finally make a good remake. But it'll never happen

    • @ayamestitcheskurta
      @ayamestitcheskurta 2 года назад +16

      I wish Disney to be creative again and stop with all these unwanted remakes

    • @becdoesyoutube
      @becdoesyoutube 2 года назад +6

      @@ayamestitcheskurta Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios and maybe Marvel and Star Wars are carrying the bigger Walt Disney Studios right now.

    • @anthonyoliver418
      @anthonyoliver418 2 года назад +13

      Maybe if they made it something like Hook, as in a movie that expands/remixes the ideas of the original in a creative way, instead of being the same while trying to change it in the most cringey way possible(as in either over woke or just changing things that ruin how good the original was in certain aspects).

    • @artbytesia
      @artbytesia Год назад +1

      ​@@ayamestitcheskurtaMy thoughts exactly!

  • @John01ization
    @John01ization 2 года назад +38

    Disney went from making one of the greatest movie ever made, to one of the worst movie ever made.

  • @sandyposs2693
    @sandyposs2693 2 года назад +25

    I just want to add as well, look at the lighting of the blue fairy scene of this film compared to the original. Doesn't it look so cold, dark and blue? Look at how warm and inviting the candle-lit original is by comparison. Doesn't the fairy feel so much more comforting and angelic in that lighting? The remake makes the room look so... cold. And her wings look like they would feel freezing to stand next to. :(

  • @hank-g3e
    @hank-g3e 2 года назад +82

    Watching all these reviews for the remake really makes me wanna re-watch the original.

  • @SunBunz
    @SunBunz 2 года назад +24

    I don't watch anything Disney anymore. I'm so done with them, it's not even funny. If someone had forced me to watch this in theaters, (if it actually WAS in theaters) and they SOMEHOW convinced me to stay seated, I still would've stormed out the moment I heard that "CHRIS PINE!!!"
    😖💥🔫

    • @Zoe-tj4ld
      @Zoe-tj4ld 2 года назад +2

      tbh same, while the remakes are by far the worst things theyre making their other movies arent very good either with only some rare decent movies. even ones that people say are good i havent seen like encanto since just not interested also fed up with the same style wish they would bring drawn animation back.

  • @silvertongue.242_99
    @silvertongue.242_99 2 года назад +25

    Why does Pinocchio have super speed in this for no reason he is just a puppet

  • @tashakon551
    @tashakon551 2 года назад +39

    I do genuinely believe that this movie is as bad or worse as "The Last Airbender." It's that same level of 'Did a human being write this????' It is the only movie I've ever seen that is SO bad that I don't understand how it could be made. WHY is the dialogue so fast, with not even a pause or breath between characters talking? WHY does this feel worse than a movie a five-year-old could make?

    • @gasterthemaster6490
      @gasterthemaster6490 2 года назад +2

      the script ferls like the weird AI versions of stories that I would read when I was 11.

  • @robertlauncher
    @robertlauncher 2 года назад +23

    Also, while Cinderella is my favorite from Walt’s era, Pinocchio is really up there. I especially like how much of a dark fable it is when you consider the feature devision was known for Snow White. Not as dark as the source material, but darker than most people probably thought Disney would go at the time

  • @egg_ox
    @egg_ox Год назад +19

    You didn't even mention the part where instead of telling the truth, Pinocchio's nose now shrinks by simply saying sorry

  • @MadiBendy
    @MadiBendy 2 года назад +24

    honestly this film hurts my heart, Walt would be so disgusting with how his company is being run…

    • @artbytesia
      @artbytesia Год назад +2

      *grabs telephone* Hello, is this the electric company? I just found a solution to our power issues: Go to Walt Disney's grave with a turbine and power cords!

  • @curtthegamer934
    @curtthegamer934 2 года назад +17

    I don't mind Monstro's species being changed. He was a giant dogfish in the novel anyway, rather than a whale. Once again falls into the category of "More accurate completely on accident," but still.

  • @agustin12689
    @agustin12689 2 года назад +34

    Pinocchio is standard when It comes to 2d and traditional animation. This movie It's just hot garbage.

  • @tavvyprods1275
    @tavvyprods1275 2 года назад +20

    As someone who loves the 1940 Pinocchio, I feel that Stromboli is the ideal representation for the greedy, corporate, two-faced and above all bad side of Disney. Mainly because of how they care more for the profits they get as opposed to the craft the present.

  • @LockeDemosthenes2
    @LockeDemosthenes2 2 года назад +30

    This is like the sixth video essay about how bad this movie is that I've watched, and it's BY FAR the best. The editing and narration is phenomenal. You are criminally underrated, sir.

  • @iAmCalypso33
    @iAmCalypso33 2 года назад +57

    I haven't seen any live action Disney remakes. Live action is a gimmick. A gimmick that doesn't allow for the characters, and worlds to be more fantastic and fun. It doesn't enhance the story in any way. It's just an excuse to rehash for more money.
    Remaking old stories isn't always bad. But it has to be done with love for the original and a reason to exist besides money.

    • @artbytesia
      @artbytesia Год назад

      You hit the nail right on the head there!

    • @prettypleasewithsugarontop4858
      @prettypleasewithsugarontop4858 Год назад

      Me neither I haven’t seen one and I never will they all look like crap I’ll watch the original

  • @valeriopastore7310
    @valeriopastore7310 2 года назад +33

    "You'll stay a puppet forever, you'll be my perfect boy and never die and i will make you cry to keep me alive forever and ever and ever..."

  • @agrubohub4009
    @agrubohub4009 2 года назад +21

    I was wondering if Tom Hanks was really that bad in this movie,turns out they were right,that's low from him.
    I watched it in italian and the voice actor really improved his performance

  • @NoveI_Tea
    @NoveI_Tea 2 года назад +24

    But why is the lighting in this movie so bad. It's either way over exposed or just pitch black

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +9

      I know, I literally had to increase the brightness on the dark clips so they could actually be seen in the video (I think I missed one on accident though).

  • @Swiftbow
    @Swiftbow 2 года назад +17

    Did anyone else notice that Jiminy also made cricket sounds WHENEVER he jumped? Crickets don't make that noise when they jump. It was really distracting up until we realized the movie was just terrible in general and we shut it off.

    • @lordhellstrande2763
      @lordhellstrande2763 Год назад +1

      Crickets rub their legs together, don't they...? So glad I never watched this movie

  • @riftshredder5438
    @riftshredder5438 2 года назад +21

    The 1996 live action remake of Pinocchio starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas is actually worth watching

  • @Erica_DeJongh
    @Erica_DeJongh 2 года назад +35

    Thank god for this review. I had to stop watching the movie cause it was so bad. You just saved an hour and a 1/2 of my life that I wouldn't have been able to get back.

  • @anthonyoliver418
    @anthonyoliver418 2 года назад +32

    Don’t you love how they keep finding new, yet similar ways to make you dislike their live action remakes!

  • @vernyulkisasszony4708
    @vernyulkisasszony4708 2 года назад +12

    "It's rootbeer *wink wink*" You are a genius, dude XD

  • @Cruddy129
    @Cruddy129 2 года назад +12

    Im convinced that nowadays, directors and publishers are simply too scared to have a character be flawed, have them make mistakes and learn from them to have character development
    Nope, instead they gotta be pitch perfect in every single way and have the WORLD be the flaw rather than the character itself
    So pathetic...

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose 2 года назад +16

    I like how Pinocchio can retract his long nose at will.... Forget the moral message against lying.... And I miss the way his nose literally turns into a tree branch complete with birds nest.

  • @Don-ds3dy
    @Don-ds3dy 2 года назад +19

    Imagine (I'm just saying) imagine if instead of cheap CW levels of CGI, they used an actual high end wooden string puppet for the role? How vastly improved would the movie be? How unique would it be with it's wooden protagonist?

  • @crazynachos4230
    @crazynachos4230 2 года назад +43

    The only spell that got cast in this movie was the one to turn everything into shit.

    • @KopperNeoman
      @KopperNeoman 2 года назад +6

      Wokus Pocus!

    • @M50A1
      @M50A1 Год назад +1

      ​@@KopperNeomanthe movie isn't good but by god bro, rent free

  • @hunnybunny793
    @hunnybunny793 2 года назад +19

    this remake in particular very much feels like every single person working on it didn't want to be there. i can feel the absolute frustration seep through the writing, and even the special effects are half-assed in a way we don't always see from disney (although i'm not saying the sfx for other remakes is spectacular LMAO). if there was ever any passion at all from the people working on this movie, the big execs (who most likely put them on a time crunch) crushed it under the heels of their boots.

  • @iluvchess14736
    @iluvchess14736 Год назад +5

    This is a really weird compliment to make but I feel that your voice is perfect for rant videos. Especially the "nah I'm gonna go to school!" and the "and he scoops Pinocchio into his coach!" made me laugh so much

  • @jvondd
    @jvondd 2 года назад +13

    The scene with the man coming by late at night asking to purchase one of the clocks does serve a purpose, although it's not a very good or well-developed one. It sets up this idea that despite having made all these intricate cuckoo clocks, Geppetto doesn't want to sell them, presumably because they remind him of his late wife and son. Later in the movie when Pinocchio and Jiminy return to his house, they notice that all the clocks are gone. The seagull informs them that he sold all the clocks to be able to buy a boat to go looking for Pinocchio because finding Pinocchio was more important to Geppetto than those clocks.
    Technically, it does serve a purpose. It's a flimsy purpose that feels very undercooked, but it does count as a setup with a payoff even if the payoff is admittedly unsatisfying.

  • @wolfgangallanalhazred802
    @wolfgangallanalhazred802 2 года назад +26

    Broke: Getting upset about the Blue Fairy's casting
    Woke: Getting upset about the Coachman's casting

  • @eatatjoe
    @eatatjoe 2 года назад +14

    O.K. So I've been ruminating on the remake's Pleasure Island for a bit and it hit me why it's such a massive downgrade next to Pinocchio's aggravating goodness: if root beer's supposed to suck *that* badly, why aren't the kids sugar-crazed little demons? Why aren't they more caffeine than people?! Instead they're just kind of smashing shit and hurling "insults", which is...what adults do, but on a smaller scale.

  • @VaultWeasel
    @VaultWeasel 2 года назад +12

    29:15 i can explain this. The blue Tunnel was actually the afterlife. none of them survived. It just taking time for all of them to know they are dead.
    Chepetto Died from drowning, Goldy died from Salt Water Contamination, Figaro died from the impact of the damage from the boat, rocks and Monstro, and Pinocchio...well he's a ghost too since he never really did turn into a real boy. Just a manifestation of what he sees.

    • @gasterthemaster6490
      @gasterthemaster6490 2 года назад +7

      "Once upon a time, there was an horrible live action. It was so horrible, every character in it DIED. The end!"

  • @heromedley
    @heromedley 2 года назад +10

    walt disney is absolutely rolling in his cryo chamber right now

  • @IGN_OFFClAL
    @IGN_OFFClAL 2 года назад +14

    I've started calling this the just the "Disney remakes" series.
    calling it live action remake after lion king and Pinocchio just feels ingenuine.

  • @robertlauncher
    @robertlauncher 2 года назад +15

    Me before this release: This could be one of the better remakes.
    “He doesn’t even become a real boy.”
    NOPE!

    • @robertlauncher
      @robertlauncher 2 года назад +4

      Like I didn’t first hear that from this video, so I’m not sure what he’s gonna say yet, but here’s my two cents. Pinocchio is not a story themed around found family or anything like that. It is about becoming a real person by becoming a good person. Him becoming a real boy is already symbolic, you only stand to lose effectiveness in this fairytale by taking the magic out and changing that ending to just… not be.

  • @YourBoyAlex
    @YourBoyAlex 2 года назад +16

    I watched this entire video from start to ending without skipping or pausing once. Everything you said was so spot on and well articulated in my opinion. Really good work you put into this man!
    P.s, if you wanna watch Pinocchio, watch the original 1940 version. It's a thousand times better for sure.

  • @AlryFireBlade
    @AlryFireBlade Год назад +6

    I think the Pleasure Island scene was doomed to fail from the start.
    Like you said "Disney will NEVER!!!!!!! show something that Dark again".
    And this movie just prooves you are right.
    The entire style of the Original, just don't fit the slightest for what Disney shows us now. Not that I hate Disney for that, it is just sad, because these are the movies that stay in your mind FOREVER!
    It is sad, that they don't let the Creators show us something so real again.

  • @sonni.walkman
    @sonni.walkman 2 года назад +20

    Everyone is so afraid to comment on one thing, and that is race of the fairy,
    I am going to do that, cuz it shines light on a bigger issue in AAA entertainment in general.
    we all know the black fairy is there to tick the representation bucket list,
    but is that good representation? or has it been forcefully shoved in without any second thought,
    arguably hand fisted representation is worse then no representation at all, you have literally become a checklist, if ur a black person, how do u not feel insulted? im asian, i feel insulted each time some bullshit white guys in hollywood turn me and my culture into a checkmark on a bucket list, and also insulted when some twitter journalist praises them for turning me into a check mark,
    people made the fairy the way she is, just so they can pat themselves on the back in the moment,
    is that really a good choice? 70 years later, would people look at that and go, yeah, that was a good choice,
    or would people be cringing themselves out the same way as we see jim crow today,
    id argue that this IS, in fact a form of modern jim crow,
    a fairy, is arguably an european mythological creature, why would a european fairly tale creature sport that hair style, and be black?
    WELL TO CHECK A CHECKMARK OF COURSE, - and it is at this point, that the viewers get pulled away from the immersion of the story, and gets their face shoved full of present day politics,
    i am all for representaion, but representaion should be good,
    why doesnt hollywood make another movie such as the king of egypt. or something from african history, theres so many beautiful stories and characters from cultures of racial minorities,
    mansa musa,
    alessandro medicci
    prince ramajana,
    every chinese historical period,
    these could all be done so well into good entertainment and good representation,
    or if u wanna go abstract, look at the sci fi show, the expanse, it does ratial representaion really well, the members of UN are from all over the place, the beltars themselfes have a lot of minority groups. yet non of them feel hand shoved, beacuse there is a in universe reason for their race,
    I really hope the younger black generation of creators stand up for themselves, and stop eating the shit that some white executive shoves down their throat, to shut everyone up and claim the "representation card"
    and we should help them as well, vote with your wallet, and stop giving hollywood money and patting them for this type of modern jim crow,
    edit: OH LMAO, U DO TALK ABOUT IT, aaa, I will leave it here tho,

  • @SammEater
    @SammEater 2 года назад +16

    I think this is the biggest insult to the man himself, Walt Disney. He and his team did the best they could at the time to deliver the best movie possible and how do they treat a movie that is pretty much responsible to their empire entire existance? Remake it in the most bland and cheap way possible.
    Good job, clowns.

  • @CristianMartinez-hg6xu
    @CristianMartinez-hg6xu 2 года назад +10

    Let's see, a story about a child who faces prejudice, tags along with bad companions out of necessity or lack of options, and is already good but goes through a flat character arc to maintain said goodness in the face of adversity. Something tells me Zemeckis can't tell the difference between Pinocchio and Oliver Twist.

  • @RoninCatholic
    @RoninCatholic 2 года назад +10

    Walt himself was a smoker, but detested the habit and made it a rule not to ever do it in front of children and not to have it ever be depicted _as a good thing_ in his films. Modern Disney instead has a "no tobacco ever" rule, even for the biography film of the man himself. Weak sauce.

  • @robertlauncher
    @robertlauncher 2 года назад +10

    “How can you fail at getting the moral ‘Lying is wrong’ right?”
    Wellllll it is Hollywood.
    Should also be noted that the coachman in the original has his hair curl into devil horns in that plotting scene, symbolizing his role in the morality play. Movie’s really good. This one ain’t

  • @chrysanthosvice4867
    @chrysanthosvice4867 2 года назад +12

    the secret as to why like 99% of all live-action disney movies are just greenscreen now is because set designers, costume designers, and special effects crews all have unions... but CGI animators don't.

    • @Rockotarthepurplehatguy
      @Rockotarthepurplehatguy  2 года назад +3

      Hmm, interesting, I don't actually know much about unions, other than that they are controversial.

    • @Emma-ei2zk
      @Emma-ei2zk 2 года назад +5

      @@Rockotarthepurplehatguy unions pretty much give the workers more rights, higher wages and better benefits, it's really easy to get fired for dumb reasons if you are not unionized. And the most important one is that if they are in a union they are allowed to fight back against unfair work environments

  • @marcomcgann2522
    @marcomcgann2522 2 года назад +10

    I agree with just about everything you said, and at first I agreed the whole motivation for Geppetto going to sea, but when you remember that Pleasure island is supposed too be a secret place no one knows about, then it all falls apart completely. Anyway great video, love the Super Paper Mario music, that games a classic 👌

  • @Edwinaopt
    @Edwinaopt 2 года назад +11

    Also this needed its own comment because as a cat lover I was very disappointed that Figaro was CGI. And not only CGI but strange CGI and he was tiny (I know he is small in the original, but he is super small in this version). He also had like one third the personality he had in the original version and no miniature human bed to sleep in. Anyway I just thought I would advocate for my furry friend. 😸

  • @aruce9
    @aruce9 2 года назад +10

    I feel Disney not having faith on their original 2D animation is their philosophy currently where their “adult” movies are live action and loaded with sfx from crunched artists. Didn’t Disney get their start by animation? Also all of disneys 3D animated movies along with Pixar’s animated films feel very samey. At least Sony and dreamworks try to make new things I would rather take more movies like the bad guys or spiderverse. As far as I am concerned artistry in Disney has died a long time ago. Imagine if Disney started to make new hand drawn 2D movies. Who watches these live action remakes? If they were going to do it why not remake the movies that deserve remakes.

  • @turbobist2889
    @turbobist2889 2 года назад +8

    Pinocchio lying to escape is a rip off of the joke from Shrek 2. However, the reason it worked in Shrek 2 was because Pinocchio tried to lie at first when be said "I am wearing lady's underwear", but his nose didn't grow which meant he was wearing lady's underwear. He was now lying to hide the embarrassment which still managed to free Shrek and his buddies.

  • @alexp.d3689
    @alexp.d3689 2 года назад +12

    To the people who claim that Disney's 1940 adaptation ruins the point of Collodi's 1883 book the film was based off of ,just show them this film ... It's an insult to both the 1940 classic AND ESPECIALLY to Carlo Collodi's book ...
    Disney:We're gonna cast a diverse actress to play the Blue fairy
    Also Disney:cuts off most of her screen time
    I bet that's what they do to the Little Mermaid remake ...The 1989 film was ok ,though had a very flawed script ,but it was at lest good ( somewhat ) ... I assure you that each remake it's gonna suck harder than the last

    • @CinnamonGrrlErin1
      @CinnamonGrrlErin1 2 года назад +5

      I've always preferred the Collodi story, but I know the 1940 Pinocchio is a work of art from start to finish. It's beautiful (especially the water animation), the songs are classics, and the story has a lot of emotion.

  • @EhlistarsWrath
    @EhlistarsWrath 2 года назад +8

    “they fly now father!”
    “They fly now?!”
    *YOU DID ALL THAT IN ONE DAY?!*

  • @zalybrainlessgenius503
    @zalybrainlessgenius503 2 года назад +15

    Not even a minute in and I'm already subscribing 😂 Your editing is hilarious!

  • @Tree_e888
    @Tree_e888 2 года назад +12

    The amount of time and care that Walt Disney and his crew put into the original Pinocchio is nothing short of remarkable, and in the end I think it paid off. Even though it can be outdated from a storytelling standpoint (using tropes that have since become the subject of parody) , it still remains one of my favorite animated movies. If Walt Disney saw this remake, he'd probably turn everyone who worked on it into donkeys!

  • @corndogbark5915
    @corndogbark5915 2 года назад +21

    Honestly, I’m glad I’m not alone in liking the Cinderella remake. I think it did some great things with the story, and didn’t feel nearly as flat as pretty much every other Disney remake, in pretty much every aspect (I especially adore it visually). Honestly, I can think of few other films that make me feel emotional that quickly, and it’s largely because they develop Ella and her family so well. However… The Jungle Book? Dumbo? Idk about those. The Dumbo remake has always felt heavily disappointing to me- Dumbo didn’t even feel like the focus, they didn’t handle the filling of the Jim Crow crows’ role well imo (replacing the crow feather with a white fluffy one feels… ehh…). The Jungle Book I’d have to rewatch, I don’t remember bits and pieces, but that almost feels like enough of an insult to me, I have a very good memory with story details. Idk though, I like the Aladdin remake a bit, so this is far from objective. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Watch whatever you want to watch, folks, I am but a humble Internet stranger ✨
    Edit: Forgot to mention that they dared to touch Honest John, my beloved. Disgraceful 😤

    • @letb5569
      @letb5569 2 года назад

      I hated the Cinderalla remake. You need to rewatch the jungle book one and I agree about Dumbo.I couldn't make it through that one ...and I absolutely hated Beauty and the beast. I liked Aladdin, and I actually liked this Pinocchio better than the original one.
      I just like that Pinocchio was always trying to do the right thing and despite his best effort things didn't work out as plan. He tried to go to school, but was stop. He went to school and was actually kicked out ...something I thought would have been a problem in the orignal. He wanted to get famous to make his father proud. He was trying to go back home, but was peer pressured into staying out even later. He recognized bad things and didn't just participate because he was predispose to do the wrong things (looking at you original) but was swept along due to others bad intention. Jimmy was needed as his conscious more so because he might run into a hard decision and be taken down the dark path than because ...Pinocchio was incapable of making any good decision on his own. A fact that made the original puppet maker willingness to let his wooden son out of his sight to go to school alone seem rather stupid. Pinocchio was a bad child.
      Heck, the idea that Pinocchio even allowed Jimmy to be bullied in the orignal always made me wince, because, if nothing else Pinocchio knew that Jimmy was suppose to be his guide. Instead, he ignored him and took the side of a stranger after everything that happen to him. Pinocchio was horribly stupid and this movie tried to make up for a lot of the foolishness.

    • @corndogbark5915
      @corndogbark5915 2 года назад +1

      @@letb5569 Well, that is one way to look at it. But personally, I find that Pinocchio being a more flawed character just makes for more genuine and interesting storytelling. People aren’t perfect, they make mistakes, it’s just more realistic. Not to mention that Pinocchio had only been born the night before- he had no conscience yet, and was more prone to making mistakes and temptation. What was powerful and rewarding about the original was that he had consequences for his actions, for one, and eventually developed his conscience and saved his father, even if it meant sacrificing himself. If Pinocchio is completely good right out the gate, why have Jiminy? That’s why they commit repeated “character assassination”- trapping him, him getting left behind, etc. it just defeats the purpose of the story, and makes him a less realistic and relatable character. It also makes his redemption all the better- he grew as a person and earned his dreams :)

  • @widowpeak6142
    @widowpeak6142 2 года назад +14

    How is this movie LONGER than the original? They removed so many scenes and added so little. How did gain 20 minutes?

    • @struttux5156
      @struttux5156 2 года назад +12

      It is so bad it manipulates time.

    • @Dragoon1809
      @Dragoon1809 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@struttux5156Space is wrapped and Time is bendable!

    • @Ninpressions
      @Ninpressions 4 месяца назад +2

      Probably the credits must take a good portion of the time since it’s a live action

  • @futurethewolf5624
    @futurethewolf5624 2 года назад +12

    I knew they were going to make it and I even expected the fox to look like this, but I didn't know it would be like this and they actually did it without paying respect to the old version.

  • @CodedXtreme
    @CodedXtreme 2 года назад +15

    Pinocchio 2022: The DEMAKE .

  • @peggyfillmore1971
    @peggyfillmore1971 2 года назад +10

    It's like they sterilized Pinocchio...don't want to let the kiddies think they shouldnt go school..can't let the kiddies see them smoking or drinking beer. 🤦

  • @Fureiji88
    @Fureiji88 2 года назад +17

    To answer your thing on the blue fairy, yes her moments are short but do serve a purpose in how she's basically the mother figure for Pinocchio. If you note the way she interacts with him she talks to him like a mother

  • @CinnamonGrrlErin1
    @CinnamonGrrlErin1 2 года назад +8

    Wait, what if this is all a fever dream Tom Hanks had as Castaway. That's right, nothing but a horrible nightmare that will just fade away into the ether.....

  • @y345vash9
    @y345vash9 2 года назад +6

    Also if you think about it, in the original movie Pinocchio was gone for a lot longer than a few days. When they get back to the house the inside is covered in dust and cobwebs.

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose 2 года назад +19

    What happened to the amazing and beautiful underwater sequence?? That by itself made Disney's Pinoccio something quite special.

  • @Edwinaopt
    @Edwinaopt 2 года назад +6

    I don't understand why they took out so many of the lessons, do they not want kids to learn that lying harms not helps. I mean they completely do the opposite and he lies to get the key and is happy that he lies, like what? Also the new characters literally do nothing except talk in a few scenes and I guess the bird makes it possible for him to water ski 🤷‍♀️. I wish the new characters would have done more or not been in it at all. Also as you said a lot of the charm and magic is gone from this version.
    Anyway Great video!

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose 2 года назад +6

    I cant believe Geppetto wasnt already eaten by Monstro in this abomination.... And for what reason? A lame one-liner?? The desperation of Pinocchio and his father was already quite apparent. And that was a beautiful description of Pinocchio using fire against Monstro.

  • @marcellacassab4331
    @marcellacassab4331 2 года назад +10

    Both as a writer and as a person in general this need for everyone to be perfect moral paragons. I want to write complex characters people can really relate to. Characters that are just as flawed as my readers/viewers. Worse yet I want to write for kids. These days it seems like that's not possible anymore. Most of what's geared towards kids these days are glorified after school specials, because overprotective parents underestimate their kid's ability to learn from a character arc. There's a difference between portraying a bad thing and gradually revealing it's wrong and glorifying that thing from start to finish.

    • @lordhellstrande2763
      @lordhellstrande2763 Год назад +1

      People don't seem to get that there's a difference between writing about a bad thing and approving of said bad thing. Also, everything is so black and white these days with little to no gray area to have those interesting characters, in my opinion