To put it straightforwardly, I can't find a reason to give a high score, but this kind of simple and refreshing feeling, which is different from the previous fairy tales, is not particularly low. As far as the current rating of 6.8 is concerned, I think it is acceptable.
Relatively speaking, it is a pity that Pinocchio's shaping is a bit flat. In the end, Pinocchio became a real person, but if you combine all the previous plots, will you become a real person, grow up, and so on? Is this really necessary? As a puppet, he didn't think about becoming a real person, thinking about growth, just the source of a question about the growth of a fairy, there is no more. So is this kind of growth necessary before you realize the difference? Why must become a real person? Didn’t you live well before? Then this problem has not been resolved, and the ending is hasty and abrupt.
Even if he said, "I want to be a real person, I want to grow up, share more for my father, and make our life better" can be a kind of pavement to become a real person. but. So the story only stays on the first level-the child's kind and naughty portrayal. It only reveals the original nature of human beings, and is purely a choice in the face of complex situations.
If it can, I hope it can persuade the leader to stop burning puppets and become friends with puppets through his own experience in the first puppet group and no longer be bound like a slave. Add a small scene, such as the head of the group asking, how did your father create your plot like this. Can play a role in excessive lubrication.
And finally, because of their playfulness, children's innocence and "non-thinking", they have turned into donkeys. They have a private idea. Of course, it is still worth discussing whether it is right or not. After Pinocchio met the fairy, did he mention that she wanted her to rescue her companions and give them a chance?
At the end of the film, I feel even more that Pinocchio is not full of people who rely on fairies all the way. Pinocchio didn't have the desire to become a real person from beginning to end, and in the process of searching for his father, he had not mentioned a word to his father after he had obtained a relatively stable life. These are the lack of polishing and research in the details.
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