A very good film

Reyes 2021-11-12 08:01:24

Watching with my little niece is very educational.

The story tells the story of a puppet named Pinocchio who is given life. He is headstrong, mischievous, lazy, likes to lie, doesn't care about others, doesn't like to learn, and just wants to play all day. After a series of adventures, he became a good kid who was honest, polite, loved learning, and cared for others. In the end, he and his father lived a happy life together.

The storyline is very good, from not knowing anything, to slowly understanding what is right and wrong, and what is temptation. Just like the children nowadays, they didn't understand anything at first, and all things had to be taught by adults slowly. In the story, Pinocchio's various experiences after lying is a good educational theme. After reading it, he will give the children a warning to be honest. At least after I watched my niece, I asked her, she knew it, and it was rewarding. It's not worthwhile that I watched the cartoon with her for so long.

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  • Alford 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    I think that island is scary, like a goblin playground in clover

  • Bernard 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    I watched the Italian version. The accent is hilarious. I think the puppets and dad are so cute, as well as the little cat.

Pinocchio quotes

  • Geppetto: Oh, Pinocchio! How did you get down here?

    Pinocchio: I fell down.

    Geppetto: Oh, you did... Oh! You are talking!

    Pinocchio: Uh-huh.

    Geppetto: No! No. no, no!

    Pinocchio: Yes, and I can move too.

    Geppetto: No, no, you can't! I'm dreaming in my sleep! Oh, wake me up! Wake me up!

    [pours a pitcher of water over his head]

    Geppetto: Now we see who's dreaming. Go on, say something.

    Pinocchio: ...Gee, you're funny. Do it again!

    Geppetto: You *do* talk!

    Pinocchio: Yes! The Blue Fairy came.

    Geppetto: The Blue Fairy?

    Pinocchio: Uh-huh, and I got a conscience.

    Geppetto: A conscience?

    [Jiminy proudly points to himself]

    Pinocchio: And someday, I'm gonna be a real boy!

    Geppetto: A real boy! It's my wish! It's come true!

  • Foulfellow: [Picks up Pinocchio's schoolbook and apple, which he eats] Well, well. Quite the scholar, I see. Look, Giddy. A man of letters. Here's your book

    [hands book to Pinocchio]

    Pinocchio: I'm going to school.

    Foulfellow: School. Ah, yes. Then perhaps you haven't heard of the easy road to success.

    Pinocchio: Uh-uh.

    Foulfellow: No? I'm speaking, my boy, of the theater! Here's your apple.

    [Hands Pinocchio the apple, eaten down to the core]

    Foulfellow: Bright lights, music, applause! Fame!

    [Wiggles eyebrows]

    Pinocchio: Fame?

    [Wiggles eyebrows too]

    Foulfellow: Yes! And with that personality, that profile, that physique... why, he's a natural-born actor, eh, Giddy?

    Pinocchio: But I'm going...

    Foulfellow: ...straight to the top! Why, I can see your name in lights, lights six feet high! Uh... what is your name?

    Pinocchio: Pinocchio.

    Foulfellow: Pinocchio! P-I-N... er, U-O... Uh, er...

    [chuckles]

    Foulfellow: We're wasting precious time. Come. On to the theater!