Tbh not sure if that is darker than the first movie. Like, a major plot point in Pinocchio is little boys getting lured to an island by pleasures offered to them by strangers. Then they get turned into animal slaves (with human intelligence and emotions).
That one kid transforms into a donkey in front of Pinnochio and his screams of horror gradually turn into the brays of a donkey, his hands losing grip on Pinocchio’s shirt as they turn into hooves.
I totally forgot that Geppetto just gives up. That entire movie is ridiculously dark. Good thing they had a quirky talking cricket to lighten the mood.
Tbh not sure if that is darker than the first movie. Like, a major plot point in Pinocchio is little boys getting lured to an island by pleasures offered to them by strangers. Then they get turned into animal slaves (with human intelligence and emotions).
That one kid transforms into a donkey in front of Pinnochio and his screams of horror gradually turn into the brays of a donkey, his hands losing grip on Pinocchio’s shirt as they turn into hooves.
That movie is not light.
But they got to drink and smoke
And later he gets eaten by a monster, inside of which he finds his missing father calmly awaiting the sweet release of death.
You know, for kids!
I totally forgot that Geppetto just gives up. That entire movie is ridiculously dark. Good thing they had a quirky talking cricket to lighten the mood.
I love that there is a genuine argument for the first movie being darker, despite the gore scene in this comic about a theoretical second movie.
Hey, this is a culture that finds violence more acceptable than a woman’s exposed nipples…
My brother always ran out of the room when the “They never come back…as BOYS!” scene came on.
We only saw 20 seconds of this one.