#guillermo del toros pinocchio
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jhil-inthebox · 2 years ago
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good movie
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archangelgabriel · 2 years ago
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my thoughts on guillermo del toro’s pinocchio
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gebo4482 · 18 days ago
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Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio by Guy Davis (website) #2
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mackenzith · 2 years ago
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Sorry for the horrendous quality all I have is Snapchat 😭
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exlimix1a · 2 years ago
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I drew the lad 🥺 colored/painted a sketch I made while trying to learn how to draw him!!!
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ikeofeyes · 2 years ago
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Del Toro/Mchale adapting Pleasure Island as a Fascist Youth Camp where the boys are forced to train and play war games, turning them from innocent boys into mindless soldiers (jackasses, if you will) is a masterstroke- I think seeing the kids and Pinocchio run around with fake guns and grenades, knowing that something bad was going to happen to those kids was more stress inducing than the original scene in the 1940 version.
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ultrainfinitepit · 2 years ago
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Haven't seen anyone making pins of the Del Toro Pinocchio spirits/angels so I might just have to do it myself! If you've seen any please let me know so I can buy them thanks
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smallpwbbles · 2 years ago
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Just watched Guillermo del toros pinocchio
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1tcaro · 2 years ago
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the boy who couldn’t die
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froginamoodboard · 1 month ago
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Pinocchio x Candlewick moodboard
Requested by: @kyleiskoool <3
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barnacles-and-brimstone · 8 months ago
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does anyone have any recommendations for any books/films/series along the same genre as Watership Down, Plague Dogs and Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio? thinking like fairytale fantasy with mild moral strain / psychological horror
dimension 20’s Burrows End and Neverafter also fall into this category for more examples 😅 never sure what to call this genre but i’ve been loving it lately so any recommendations would be great <3
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doecrossing · 2 years ago
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why dont i ever post my little scrapbook pages on here. anyway here is a page i did today instead of studying for my final bc i rlly enjoyed pinocchio.
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gebo4482 · 29 days ago
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Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio by Guy Davis (website) #1
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soupnomancy · 2 years ago
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when del toro's pinocchio said "you did bring me joy. such terrible, terrible joy" and flanagan's bly manor said "to truly love another person is to accept the work of loving them is worth the pain of losing them"
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genderlessjacky · 2 years ago
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guys i just realized something
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so a sledgehammer weighs like about 10 pounds RIGHT?? AND TEN POUNDS IS PRETTY HEAVY RIGHT??
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AND THIS SKINNYASS PINECONE /pos IS THROWING AND PLAYING AROUND WHICH I ASSUME WOULD BE A SMALL SLEDGEHAMMER LIKE IT WEIGHS N O T H I N G???
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i would not want to get into a fight with him at all
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avatar-state-kate · 2 years ago
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While I understand the instinct to point out how dark and mature Guillermo del toro’s Pinocchio is (and make no mistake it does have dark moments and mature themes) I really think this is an impulse we need to shake. The need to prove that this isn’t a “kids movie” but something better then that by touting the darkest aspects alone. Because yes this film deals with grief, and the dark realities of living in a fascist state, but there is also so much love, and Pinocchio himself is such an innocent character full of childhood wonder. Like maybe the world is dark but Pinocchio isn’t, and it’s that earnestness that makes the film work
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