Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is a NIGHTMARE

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024

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  • @beaniiebrian
    @beaniiebrian  Год назад +196

    Hello random stranger! I know I'm a bit late to the party, but better late than never! So as requested; here are my thoughts on Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio!
    oh btw, THANK YOU FOR 50,000 SUBSCRIBERS. UNREAL. This is getting pretty serious, not gonna lie. I'll try to upload more often I promise lol but THANK YOU SO MUCH for stopping by and showing your support, it means a lot ♥Hope you enjoyed your stay, have a great day and a great life!

    • @N-tw3rpjxjxkbknbofaefjsjwbdndj
      @N-tw3rpjxjxkbknbofaefjsjwbdndj Год назад

      Hello person i only know from youtube

    • @thecrazyrabbitshow5558
      @thecrazyrabbitshow5558 Год назад +2

      Please do the Mario movie

    • @JohnnyCarver2024OC
      @JohnnyCarver2024OC Год назад +1

      Beannie boy can you review the mario movie PLEASE

    • @IsaiahSimple
      @IsaiahSimple Год назад +1

      Congratulations you deserve it with your amazing content!

    • @Suppenkasbar
      @Suppenkasbar Год назад +3

      There are some Movie-Review Channals out there but i only watch your reviews. I dont care about which movie you review. I watch your content cause i like the way you do and i like your voice and your accent :)

  • @0Anubi0
    @0Anubi0 Год назад +761

    The pinecone surviving the explosion (but not Carlo) is the most realistic part! Trust me, I saw pine trees burn in terrible forest fires: the pinecones always survive. Always. They just hang on the carbonized branches, almost pristine. Some species are even fire resistant (to a degree) and just "jump off" the tree when it catches fire.

    • @marcel7734
      @marcel7734 Год назад +52

      Makes sense, pine trees tend to be the most dry and when a forest fire occurs the seeds gotta be able to survive

    • @0Anubi0
      @0Anubi0 Год назад +38

      ​@@marcel7734 It widely depends on the species, some are built to open up and "pop off" during fires, and transform into (fairly dangerous) far-traveling projectiles to save the seeds. And while pine resin (and pinewood, indeed) is fairly flammable, the pinecone itself is going to mostly survive unless you literally put it in a campfire or something.

    • @iluvchess14736
      @iluvchess14736 Год назад +13

      I can't tell if this is satire, but if it isn't, it somewhat makes sense. Gotta keep your baby pines fireproof

    • @Sarah12471
      @Sarah12471 Год назад +9

      Hell pine trees whole game plan is for the pine cone to survive a forest fire leaving fertile earth for the new trees to grow

    • @magical571
      @magical571 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@iluvchess14736 it isn't satire. Pine cones are sturdy AF

  • @chillychivy435
    @chillychivy435 Год назад +904

    The Movie definitely got darker then I thought but I definitely prefer this over all the pinocchio films we got last year the stop motion was phenomenal

  • @Asadfishwhodoesart
    @Asadfishwhodoesart Год назад +573

    I was so scared by the title, like terrified that he was going to be like “This movie sucks, it’s horrible” I’m so happy I was wrong.

    • @beaniiebrian
      @beaniiebrian  Год назад +98

      🤫

    • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
      @TomEyeTheSFMguy Год назад +19

      BRO, FUCKING SPOILERS

    • @foetidum
      @foetidum Год назад +49

      ​​@@TomEyeTheSFMguyWhy did you look at the comments before watching the video?
      I think it's your own fault

    • @TomEyeTheSFMguy
      @TomEyeTheSFMguy Год назад +5

      @@foetidum I mean, I knew he wasn't gonna really trash the film like that

    • @G40ST2K10
      @G40ST2K10 Год назад

      @@TomEyeTheSFMguyso why’d you cry like a little bitch in the replies?

  • @MarxistMomentum
    @MarxistMomentum Год назад +422

    FYI, the Italians weren't Nazis; Nazis were Germany's version of fascism, Italian fascist were just called fascist. And it's not called the Hitler salute, but the fascist salute, originating in Italy along with fascism.

    • @recycledwaste8737
      @recycledwaste8737 Год назад +135

      Remember kids, all Nazis are fascists, but not all fascists are Nazis. Both are always cringe.

    • @freyjadunlin
      @freyjadunlin Год назад +1

      ​@@recycledwaste8737and it's always morally correct to punch them

    • @helen8022
      @helen8022 11 месяцев назад +21

      They’re both still awful 💀

    • @lugiasimply6054
      @lugiasimply6054 10 месяцев назад

      You ever heard of Austrofascism? That was a classical fascist inspired movement by Engelbert Dollfuss and Kurt Schuschnigg in Austria that opposed the Nazis (viewing them as unchristian), so much so that Hitler would have Dollfuss killed over it.

    • @colelevel2654
      @colelevel2654 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@recycledwaste8737 wize words

  • @silverscorpio24
    @silverscorpio24 Год назад +241

    My only "complaint" is nothing happened between Pinocchio and Candlewick after the training camp was blown up.
    It would have been better if they reunited back in the village and the two friends went exploring the world after Pinocchio's family died.

    • @jexxisahuman9073
      @jexxisahuman9073 Год назад +34

      OMG FINALLY someone talking about Candlewick after the movie i i keep wondering about what happend to him

    • @memyselfandi7782
      @memyselfandi7782 Год назад +7

      AGREED

    • @channydraws
      @channydraws Год назад +14

      Didn't Candlewick and the other characters in the camp just... die? I'm pretty sure none survived-

    • @silverscorpio24
      @silverscorpio24 Год назад +18

      @@channydraws No. The big bomb killed Candlewick's dad, but after that they stopped and Candlewick watched Pinocchio get launched out of the compound.

    • @channydraws
      @channydraws Год назад +7

      @@silverscorpio24 WHA?? I mean good for him, but those explosions looked kinda inescapable-
      Thought my guy was dead..

  • @53shelby
    @53shelby Год назад +240

    The only thing I remember from the original story was that as soon as Pinocchio is born he crushed jim cricket with a wooden mallet, and there’s a really funny drawing that went with it, it looks like anyone who sees a spider on the wall and tries to kill it with a shoe.

    • @Jrsonicyt-is-weird
      @Jrsonicyt-is-weird Год назад +10

      Also he got hanged
      By as i remembered black face

    • @theincrediblyawesomeone2212
      @theincrediblyawesomeone2212 Год назад +20

      The original story was a way for the author to confess exactly how much he hated kids, so he put Pinocchio through all sorts of torture
      - hanged
      - sold into slavery
      - sold into slavery (x2)
      - the two people that he valued in life died
      - had his limbs torn off
      - got scammed
      - got swallowed by a fish
      - died saving his father
      but then he got reincarnated by the fairy into a real boy for his one good action of saving his father, so... happy ending?

    • @iluvchess14736
      @iluvchess14736 Год назад +3

      @@theincrediblyawesomeone2212 isn't this book considered one of the first books made for kids and was in a kids magazine? Seems like you should get someone who actually likes kids

    • @theincrediblyawesomeone2212
      @theincrediblyawesomeone2212 Год назад

      @@iluvchess14736 it definitely wasn't the first, but it was published for the author to vent about how stupid kids are

    • @53shelby
      @53shelby Год назад

      @@theincrediblyawesomeone2212 man I feel for the author, I equally hate children,

  • @anonview
    @anonview Год назад +157

    I do think it deserved its Oscar win because of how complex the creative process was, as well as how long and hard Del Toro pushed for it to happen. That being said, Puss In Boots 2 did offer some tight competition due to its stylistic visuals and entertainment value for its target audience.

    • @0Anubi0
      @0Anubi0 Год назад +7

      "How complex the creative process was" - yeah no, I don't think it offered that much of a challenge when all the source material was already there. Del Toro just crashed Pinocchio against Pan's Labyrinth and called it a day - there was no groundbreaking innovation story-wise and the movie feels a bit all over the place at times. It's a Del Toro movie, and quite honestly, far from one of his best. Puss in Boots 2, instead, was not just visually compelling or entertaining for "its target audience" (oh c'mon lol) as you said, but it offered an original (mind you: *actually original*, not just the same story with some extra surreal shenanigans and a gritty paint coat like this Pinocchio) and interesting retake on classic tales, a compelling story, solid characters, and villains you can take seriously, unlike many modern animation movies.

    • @fittedurge4763
      @fittedurge4763 Год назад +12

      ​​@@0Anubi0 when he said "how complex the creative process was" I think he was talking about the stop motion, now I do believe puss and boots 2 deserved the Oscars instead, I think it's better that Pinocchio got the oscar instead of turning red

    • @0Anubi0
      @0Anubi0 Год назад +3

      @@fittedurge4763 Well, definitely better than Turning Red, indeed.

    • @Nightmare2688theeleckamo
      @Nightmare2688theeleckamo Год назад +1

      Honestly Marcel the shell, puss in boots 2 and Pinocchio were close

    • @powxey
      @powxey Год назад

      "are you crazy? are you out of your MIIIIIND??"

  • @ArsenicJellyfish
    @ArsenicJellyfish Год назад +63

    “Oh, Jesus, you seem so coooool! I hope we get to meet one day :D”
    “Why don’t we get to meet NOW, motherfucker?! WHEEEEEEEE-“
    That part had me in tears XD

  • @CarrieTooTired
    @CarrieTooTired Год назад +123

    Something I really liked about GDT’s Pinocchio is that it changed the original’s lesson. Pinocchio’s lesson is usually “go to school, never lie, and be good” to become human, but GDT said “humans aren’t perfect, but they should appreciate life and everyone in it.” That and I cried pretty hard at the end, like they really want to hit the mortality part home huh 😭
    Personally, I do think this deserves over PIB based on its animation alone. There are just so many crazy shots that really elevate stop motion to the next level- like the camera work on Carlo swinging and Gepetto hitting a balloon around. Stop motion is a very underappreciated medium of animation so I’m always thrilled when awards brings it mainstream attention 💖

    • @noush4835
      @noush4835 Год назад +2

      THANK YOU i was looking for this comment! this one definitely deserved it! stop motion is way harder to do as amazingly as GDT did it.
      im not undervaluing PIB and all the hardwork they did in animation pov in any way, im just saying that pinocchio rightfully deserved it more that PIB

  • @Hepheat75
    @Hepheat75 Год назад +113

    This movie made me realize that there can be a good Pinocchio movie.

  • @PhattyBolger
    @PhattyBolger Год назад +38

    "He was made by someone who was depressed and drunk out of his mind" lol same

  • @gabrielhagedorn5942
    @gabrielhagedorn5942 Год назад +118

    I definitely agree that Puss in Boots should have won the Oscar. I was kinda disappointed when Pinocchio won tbh, though I loved Guillermo Del Toro’s acceptance speech.

    • @iclynnx
      @iclynnx Год назад +25

      It's honestly really strange, I can't root for just one and I can't be happy when one wins. I loved Puss in Boots 2, I loved The Sea Beast (seen in background of one clip in the video), and I loved Del Toro's Pinocchio! They all deserve praise and appreciations. They all should get rewards!

    • @iluvchess14736
      @iluvchess14736 Год назад +19

      Me personally, I wanted puss to win, but I felt that Del Toro deserved it more, if you know what I meam

    • @mythicaldragon4354
      @mythicaldragon4354 Год назад +1

      I agree, The thing I'm not satisfied with GDT Pinocchio was the ending because it makes me feel like Geppeto never really came to terms with his grief.

    • @sassas1487
      @sassas1487 Год назад +2

      Pinnochip deserved it more because it was more effort and in my opinion looked better

    • @CcpCcp-sk6dt
      @CcpCcp-sk6dt 3 месяца назад

      That’s just your opinion I think I don’t know who should won

  • @bdariamihaela
    @bdariamihaela Год назад +56

    I think it deserved at least a nomination at the best adapted script

    • @vdpachecogof
      @vdpachecogof Год назад +5

      And Directing.

    • @Your_L0cal-Editor
      @Your_L0cal-Editor 23 дня назад

      “bUt AnImAtIoNs OnLy fOr KiDs. ItS nOt SuPpOsEd To Be TaKeN sErIoUsLy.”
      -the oscars

  • @FrootDeMoN
    @FrootDeMoN Год назад +21

    In my opinion, this version of Pinocchio IS a Masterpiece
    I love is so much

  • @the_godbodor7026
    @the_godbodor7026 Год назад +21

    This movie is just wild and I genuinely love it for that. It’s so much nicer having something as different and unique as this in the modern age where “safety” and “conformity” are the running ideas.

  • @j-j8984
    @j-j8984 Год назад +16

    7:09 you had no right, I literally choked on my pasta. 😂

  • @chaossincarnate
    @chaossincarnate Год назад +36

    OH MY GOODNESS THESE VIDEOS ARE SO GOOD!!!! You are so talented and funny, I'm bingeing all of your videos!!!! Keep up the amazing work, my friend, you have a bright future as a comedian and movie reviewer!!!!!

  • @knellycornnan5132
    @knellycornnan5132 11 месяцев назад +3

    "How many movies about this puppet do we need" We needed this one cause the others were shit.

  • @aidenhernandez2828
    @aidenhernandez2828 Год назад +21

    After Del Toro's Pinocchio, Are you ready to see the Super Mario Bros. Movie?
    Because I'm ready for you to watch it & what are your thoughts on it! :)
    I can NOT wait for that video.

  • @headlitethe.unstoppablemoron
    @headlitethe.unstoppablemoron Год назад +32

    I really love the design of Pinocchio. It make him look more like a wooden puppet instead of some magic plastic doll. At least it’s better than the Pinocchio that doesn’t have the nose mechanic. And for a orthopterophobic person (fear of grasshoppers) I surprisingly love the crickets design.

  • @Blub_blubby
    @Blub_blubby Год назад +9

    I got to see some of this and meet Del Toro at Annecy Festival last year. He spoke how this film had been in production since 2015, and was almost scrapped a couple of times. It wasn’t until Netflix picked it up, he could finish it. A few things got scrapped in the process of all of this, but I definitely think it deserved the Oscar. I also think it being set in WWII Italy was a neat touch that added weight and tone to its content, making it more unique

  • @jacobramirez5432
    @jacobramirez5432 Год назад +23

    7:08 you all can call me messed up, but that made me laugh.

    • @jendoe9436
      @jendoe9436 Год назад +2

      Same. I tend to live my life in a “if big G is ready to call me, then guess it’s time to go” kinda mindset.

    • @Ashtonmakesvids
      @Ashtonmakesvids Год назад

      The fact Jesus called him that 😂

    • @Kensuke22
      @Kensuke22 Год назад

      Jesus Christ I thought I'm the only one...

  • @persephonethebookdragon9520
    @persephonethebookdragon9520 Год назад +14

    I've seen Del Toro's Pinocchio, and I've also Read the original book by Carlo Collodi.
    The movie does try new things with the story, which it succeeds in trying, this is my opinion. So althought the plot is different, there are nods to the original book.
    Like with Gepetto's son being named Carlo, after the author of the book.
    Pinocchio's feet getting burned, which also happens in the book after he gets Gepetto arrested.
    Then there's the four black rabbits, who are also in the original book, though they don't carry Pinocchio away in the original story, but they do scare him into taking his medicine.
    And of course, there's the squashing, and maiming of Sebastian J. Cricket. Those scenes are a nod to the original story, where Pinocchio kills the talking cricket (He has no name, he's just called cricket), with a wooden mallet.
    I like both though, and I'm glad the took a creative turn with this story.

  • @ShowNoMarci
    @ShowNoMarci Год назад +9

    Italy wasn't nazi it was facist. the handgesture was actually what inspired the nazis.

  • @lasercraft32
    @lasercraft32 4 месяца назад +2

    I feel like the only thing that justifies it winning best animation over Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is the fact that it was STOP MOTION. That stuff takes a lot more time to pull off well than computer animation (not to downplay the work it requires for computer animators or anything) so I feel its fair that it won.

  • @giraffe6856
    @giraffe6856 Год назад +3

    Fun fact, Gullermo del Toro said he always had this reimagined Pinocchio idea since 2000s but never able to really make it because there was no studio or company that would accept his story but since Netflix and online streaming is now everywhere, he was able to get the chance to make this film.

  • @Jake-ve9bd
    @Jake-ve9bd Год назад +6

    If geppeto didn't pressure him to get the PERFECT pinecone,Carlo wouldn't have died

    • @marionberry2648
      @marionberry2648 Год назад +1

      Pressure??

    • @nicholasaugello2534
      @nicholasaugello2534 Год назад +3

      Umm how tf were they supposed to know they were gonna get bombed 😂

    • @esser3410
      @esser3410 7 месяцев назад

      @@nicholasaugello2534 me when i have no reading comprehension

    • @UnfunnyDaffenDales98775
      @UnfunnyDaffenDales98775 3 месяца назад

      @@esser3410it’s true tho a plane randomly came over a dropped a bomb imagine sleeping in your bed abd outside ur window a nuke is dropped next to house pretty random

  • @More1481Pictures
    @More1481Pictures Год назад +11

    I honestly loved the movie,... The song at the middle of the movie And the ending is the best part

  • @BlitzyDIZ
    @BlitzyDIZ Год назад +10

    You not having 100k is outrageous. I think you should have more than that. Keep up the great work!

  • @CatsAreAwesome146
    @CatsAreAwesome146 9 месяцев назад +2

    Puss in boots 2 got done so friggin dirty thats bullsh*t

  • @w01fb0t6
    @w01fb0t6 6 месяцев назад +1

    Personally, I loved this movie, it was dark, complex, and was actually interesting rather than a usual children's movie. It's animation style was beautiful and awesome to see.

  • @JoyCat333
    @JoyCat333 Год назад +8

    Well as a Italian person i can help.
    no its just a new idea the original don't have war,sadness and everything 😅
    The only thing its Pinocchio died.
    But i can conform that ALL the Italian words are right translated and yea Pinocchio its a Italian story

  • @Borb_Gaming
    @Borb_Gaming Год назад +17

    Pinocchio may not be a masterpiece, but this video is!

  • @mrclean923
    @mrclean923 Год назад +2

    My family and I once watched a poorly dubbed italian pinocchio from 1978 because my Dad thought it was the original Disney movie. It was no Guillermo del Toro Pinocchio masterpiece but it was genuinely the most hilarious experience of my life. Please watch it Brian, I promise you won't regret it.

  • @GUNZ.GAMING_
    @GUNZ.GAMING_ Год назад +6

    That Jesus part with Carlo took me out! 😂😂😂😂

  • @natnerdz
    @natnerdz Год назад +7

    Well, I haven’t read the book either. I do know that it was a deliberate choice to make comparisons to World War II. From what I understand, this is the directors thing as he uses war in a lot of his films.
    Another thing I would like to note, is the pleasure island comparison. In this film, rather than boys, turning into donkeys for labor, it’s boys turning into men for war. It’s a more depressing change the more you think on it.

  • @normal.knight
    @normal.knight Год назад +2

    I really love the opening skits you keep up the good work man

  • @kaipuppers
    @kaipuppers Год назад +5

    The commentary makes this depressing movie so much funnier

  • @normal.knight
    @normal.knight Год назад +6

    Funny thing when I watched the movie I entirely forgot it was a pinnochio film since this one was so unique and better then the rest that I thought it was an entirely different mivie😅

  • @iclynnx
    @iclynnx Год назад +3

    I am with you on a couple things. I never cared for the first Disney movie, not then and not now. But Del Toro's was something new. It was sweet, dark, and real. It's a story about fathers and sons. It brought some interesting dialogue. And the designs - ah! I LOVE it, as an artist myself. The way Death looks and speaks, it's regal but fitting. Man.

  • @WaltDevil060
    @WaltDevil060 Год назад +2

    Your reaction to Mussolini appearing in the movie was everything!

  • @leiregarciadelatorre2692
    @leiregarciadelatorre2692 7 месяцев назад +1

    7:09 I usually cry with this scene, but this made me laugh very hard. 😂😂
    Also, the first time my friend saw the movie she also asked how did that pinecone survived but Carlo didn't? I never questioned that so I investigated and I found out that pinecones resist fire so it actually makes sense.
    But I think is kinda ironic and sad how the pinecone survived and was still perfect, the crucifix statute only got one arm missed, the church only had a hole in the roof which can be solved whereas Carlo didn't made it, this crearly shows how life is unfair 😢

  • @dragonguy556
    @dragonguy556 Год назад +2

    *raises arm to wave*
    beaniibrian: AAA!!!

  • @santara_js
    @santara_js Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I love this movie and I just remember crying most of it xD

  • @fluffywhompus
    @fluffywhompus Год назад +7

    For me this kinda fell into a Wendell and wild hole for me. There isn’t much of an interesting story to me and just kept watching because of how good the stop motion animation was. The last stop motion movie I watched with this high quality was coralline and held this movie up to high standards that it sadly just didn’t reach for me

  • @Anonymous-cn6zl
    @Anonymous-cn6zl 7 месяцев назад +1

    The film is both tragic and beautiful

  • @taistudobom
    @taistudobom Год назад +6

    The pleasure island / fascist training camp got me laughing, because it sounds like Del Toro is joking with the whole "that cursed place where boys go to become jackasses".

    • @Sorcerers_Apprentice
      @Sorcerers_Apprentice 11 месяцев назад

      I felt more like he was going with the spirit of the original. Young boys are being told they will get to act like men. But they are really being tricked and turned into expendable labor/soldiers, to be worked to death and cast aside by the ruling class.

  • @gonzalocianci6105
    @gonzalocianci6105 Год назад +1

    The part when pinocchio dies the first time with the narrator is My favorite part of the movie xD

  • @Dead_0nix
    @Dead_0nix 6 месяцев назад

    I actually love the fact that this movie goes away from the source material because we’ve seen the source material so many goddamn times we don’t need to see it again and I love the fact that this movie has its own thing going on (the ending actually made me cry so much)

    • @Dead_0nix
      @Dead_0nix 6 месяцев назад

      16:12 technically, speaking, not only would he die, but his body would deteriorate because he’s made out of a wood, so technically he would die, or he would just come back as a spirit I don’t know, but his body would be gone so idk-

  • @hzzzzz1
    @hzzzzz1 Год назад +1

    I didn’t care for Pinnochio as an IP. But this movie is a clear exception. Definitely a masterpiece

  • @The_worst_artist
    @The_worst_artist Год назад +2

    I like this guy. I can see him being big in the future

  • @oznahgaming2770
    @oznahgaming2770 Год назад +1

    I got to the part where Pinocchio said I'm your son in this video, beaniiebrain screamed...and then i got an ad for dove soap lmao

  • @Snoopydoop
    @Snoopydoop Год назад +1

    Without a single doubt the greatest movie in the 2020's so far.
    A True Magical Masterpiece ✨️

  • @Nutella9749
    @Nutella9749 Год назад +3

    Love the intro 4:22

  • @gnuttormen
    @gnuttormen 10 месяцев назад

    As a person who absolutely LOVE the story of Pinocchio - you are so wrong in your intro, we need MANY more Pinocchio movies!! 😶‍🌫

  • @merp7174
    @merp7174 Год назад +1

    "he looks like jigsaw if he had no make up"
    WHEEZING

  • @JJFeelsRightIThink
    @JJFeelsRightIThink Год назад +1

    Congrats on 50k subs

  • @rinkls
    @rinkls Год назад +4

    i love this movie

  • @natannoel5974
    @natannoel5974 Год назад +3

    This is why l love guillermo del toro pinocchio is best director ever in my heart he just gave soul to us with better than disney is garbage and worst! ❤😄👍

  • @Uggnog
    @Uggnog Год назад +3

    In the burning at the stake scene, I think the circus guy was just trying to torture Pinnochio as punishment, plus we needed a way to resolve that plotline

    • @roode2123
      @roode2123 11 месяцев назад

      He would die and come back continuously burning until the fire would be put out. His corpse would act as fuel for the fire.

  • @aqua_mc11
    @aqua_mc11 Год назад +2

    Personally, Guillermereoroemor Gigatron "s Pinocchio is a masterpice

  • @charlieg3819
    @charlieg3819 9 месяцев назад

    I think the reason the count guy set Pinocchio on fire is that it would damage Pinocchio to an unfixable level

  • @agenbite_of_inwit
    @agenbite_of_inwit Год назад +5

    The setting and the appearance of Mussolini in the movie was because when the info came out about disney making the first animated movie, Mussolini wanted to do it first...making a pinocchio movie (a really bad one) for this in the movie Volpe wanted to praise him. Also is not nazi but fascism, a bit different. Great video, i started recently to watch your videos and already finished mostly every one of them, u are too entertaining to listen and made me laugh to death everytime. I also like those scenes you put in the video with the little avatar. Hope to see more and more and that u're doing fine. See yaaa

  • @iluvchess14736
    @iluvchess14736 Год назад +2

    The original Pinnochio book was written in 1883, so there werent war allegories

  • @MrDj232
    @MrDj232 9 месяцев назад

    This movie has one true flaw. It doesn't have Pauly Shore dubbing in "Skiddoo Skiddoo Skiddoo."

  • @toys_the_memer
    @toys_the_memer Год назад

    yeah the guillermo del toro pinicchio movie was SAVAGE when it can to the plot like he could not catch a break

  • @Komacherry
    @Komacherry Год назад

    2022 was year of Pinocchio. There were a lot of Pinocchio remakes in 2022 for some reason.

  • @ho0dzy
    @ho0dzy 11 месяцев назад

    The end is just my worst fear me all alone no one to love me all alone in this big wide world

  • @AnaandVerity1259
    @AnaandVerity1259 Год назад +13

    The animation style to this kinda reminds me of the stuff Laika or Tim Burton do.
    Also, have you seen the new Mario Movie yet? I have seen it and I unfortunately didn’t think much to it. ☹️

    • @beaniiebrian
      @beaniiebrian  Год назад +11

      I have, and I'm definitely making a video about it 👀

    • @AnaandVerity1259
      @AnaandVerity1259 Год назад +2

      @@beaniiebrian Whoopee! Can’t wait to see that 👍

  • @heathfamilyphone1273
    @heathfamilyphone1273 Год назад +1

    I actually think Pinocchio isn't mortal by the end I think he's still a inmortal

  • @COMEBACKSOON568
    @COMEBACKSOON568 Год назад +3

    If I was him, my nose would be 100 feet😂

  • @ShellySwirl
    @ShellySwirl 8 месяцев назад

    I thought this movie was so good!!
    My favorite version of Pinocchio will always be the classic, iconic 1940s Walt Disney version personally.. But this version was really well done! It also felt more realistic!
    I also love all the voice actors they chose!!

  • @Cinnamoroll537
    @Cinnamoroll537 10 месяцев назад

    Damn they really know how to make you cry inside with that ending.

  • @SunsetEnvy
    @SunsetEnvy 11 месяцев назад +1

    The movie might not be that good but I can't help but love the way they did the fairy godmother and death puppets.

  • @WhYmEe_
    @WhYmEe_ Год назад +6

    Creepiest version by far

  • @Lunar_TV
    @Lunar_TV Месяц назад

    7:08 bro that caught me so off guard 😭

  • @milawanner6112
    @milawanner6112 11 месяцев назад

    This was released I day before my birthday and I FRIKIN HATE IT

  • @N-tw3rpjxjxkbknbofaefjsjwbdndj
    @N-tw3rpjxjxkbknbofaefjsjwbdndj Год назад +3

    11:53 no, thats death, straight. Up.

  • @rosanora
    @rosanora Год назад +2

    i'm surprised i've never seen anyone point out why i assume they named him carlo 🤔
    pin-occhio
    pine-ochio
    pine-o'-carlo / pine carlo

  • @oznahgaming2770
    @oznahgaming2770 Год назад +2

    1:44 Pure Disappointment. I know it well

  • @Jake-ve9bd
    @Jake-ve9bd Год назад +1

    If you don't give it a 25 out of 10,I'll pull a mausalinie and you'll be pinnocchio

  • @EdwinGonzalez-d2p
    @EdwinGonzalez-d2p Год назад

    Tecnically, Count Volpe can burn his body and pinochio will not be able to reappear.

  • @feeno1188
    @feeno1188 Год назад +2

    The fascists were not in the original book because it's from the late 19th century and they weren't around ...yet. I suggest you watch the 2019 Italian movie by Matteo Garrone (also with Roberto Benigni but this time as Gepeto). It's the most faithful adaptation (some may say too faithful). Well if you don't like the story you might not like it, but if you can't bother reading the book, it's as close as possible. Gepeto originally makes pinocchio out of an already magic piece of wood and the boy is uh ...bad. But like real bad, original Pinocchio is an entitled brat and that makes so much sense considering the intended moral of the story. The rabbits in this one were straight from the book, pinocchio gets sick and the fairy with blue hair want him to take medicine but he refuses so she calls rabbits pallbearers to scare him (and the ghost of the cricket pinocchio killed in the beginning). It's a pretty dark story but the movie has very pretty visuals and manages to get the almost psychedelic feeling of the original story across pretty well. It's very similar to Alice in Wonderland, the world is simply magical, and by that I mean literal magic surrounds everyone, the puppets can all talk (but they have strings) the fox and the cats are part of everyday life and the fairy with blue hair lives in a mansion in the forest with a giant snail woman. The sea monster is originally just that a sea monster, not a whale just ...a monster. It's honestly a very cool fairy tale.

  • @abdulrahmanahmed12
    @abdulrahmanahmed12 9 месяцев назад

    If you're a sucker for a stop-motion then you're probably love chicken run down of the nuggets it's on Netflix 15th of December

  • @sixzol
    @sixzol Год назад +1

    definitely my favourite pinocchio movie but it's no puss in boots: the last wish

  • @R3nZed
    @R3nZed Год назад

    This movie now holds the title of "Who can make the viewer cry the fastest?"
    In your FACE Up!
    (Nothing against Up)

  • @orhanefeunal1811
    @orhanefeunal1811 11 месяцев назад

    7:12 ohh holy jeez beaniiebrian what haha what was that like what kind of vocice acting is that i cant stop loquagin im cringing out

  • @SSJNemo
    @SSJNemo Год назад +2

    "Why don't we get to meet now mf" sent me 💀

  • @SoftFryMildlyOverSalted
    @SoftFryMildlyOverSalted Год назад

    Dang that's freaky but boy does it look GOOD!

  • @cartooncritique6625
    @cartooncritique6625 9 месяцев назад

    16:10 If there's no body for his spirit to return back to I think he would stay dead. 🤔

  • @drakedsparrow2935
    @drakedsparrow2935 Год назад +2

    You kept saying "Nazi this" and "Nazi that" but Italians were fascists not Nazis. I'm not trying to be pedant but it is an important mistake to generally refer to a dictatorship as Nazi just because it occured in the same period of time in a nearby geographical area.
    It was important to me to point out this mistake, but I liked the video, don't personally agree with everything you said, yeti it was enjoyable

  • @aquamarina5216
    @aquamarina5216 Год назад +1

    Honestly? Although I found it to be a really good movie, it was waaaay too dark for me, almost unnecessarily so, it definitely beat Walt Disney's animated Pinocchio as the darkest version, but even with that I would much rather watch that than this again, so yeah as impressive as it was, it was definitely once and done for me, sorry, guess another depression spike isn't what I'm looking for watching fairy tails. Totally agree that Puss in Boots should have won, it had a much better message and portrayal of death that, while really fricking scary and creepy didn't traumatize me.

  • @SheaRants
    @SheaRants Год назад +2

    It’s better than disneys remake

  • @freddythehedgehog14695
    @freddythehedgehog14695 Год назад +1

    What are you going to review the Mario movie?

  • @JOHNNYTUBEYT
    @JOHNNYTUBEYT 11 месяцев назад

    the part where Jesus said How about right now motherf*#@!a got me holy crap

  • @TheAllSeeingEye2468
    @TheAllSeeingEye2468 Год назад +3

    I fell like the Nazi stuff wasn't necessary to the film. Other then to make fun of Nazis. Which I'm all for but still

  • @ianmiller6798
    @ianmiller6798 Год назад

    I think he looks adorable

  • @analuizadefigueiredosouza7851
    @analuizadefigueiredosouza7851 9 месяцев назад

    People who complain this version is too dark don't know the original book 🤣

  • @TheLazyFusspot_3428
    @TheLazyFusspot_3428 Год назад

    13:22 The "Whale" is Del Toro's take on the og novel counterpart of the same name.