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ajh951 t1_j6l9rkk wrote
Reply to comment by Huevos___Rancheros in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
Pinocchio didn't lie to save Geppetto and the others. He made a deal to be mortal so that he can quickly get back to save Geppetto and luckily save the others by activating the mine. Pinocchio and the others were in an unfavourable circumstance inside the sea monster but they weren't close to being dead.
An example I could give is you're in custody/jail waiting for trial vs you're moments away from getting the guillotine. Lying in the first circumstance is very different than the second.
ajh951 t1_j6kq9wt wrote
Reply to comment by Huevos___Rancheros in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
What kind of a response is that 😅
Pinocchio’s nose growing has always been used as a warning to him for his lies and disobedience. Both 2022 Pinocchio movies used his growing nose phenomena for him to get out of the cage (Disney remake) and the sea monster (del Toro). His nose was never about being a device for escape.
ajh951 t1_j6imc56 wrote
Just like the Disney’s remake, both Pinocchio movies have a terrible messaging for kids which is that it’s ok to lie to get yourself out of an unfavourable situation.
ajh951 t1_j6n7wxk wrote
Reply to comment by DoreenFromReddit in Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022) by Huevos___Rancheros
Woah. I'm talking about one of the core themes of Pinocchio and how both 2022 movies violate its important theme to conveniently move the plot forward. I'm not here criticizing del Toro's creative liberties with the rest of the movie.