Pinocchio
(2008)
TV Movie
Country: UK
Synopsis
Pinocchio is the tale of a young boy brought into the world by magic and utterly unprepared for what his new life has to throw at him. On this voyage of self-discovery he invites danger at every turn, much to the heartbreak of his loving father, Geppetto. Pinocchio's misadventures find him hunted by assassins, whisked away to the temptations of the Land of Toys.
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Cast
- Bob Hoskins
- Robbie Kay
(Pinocchio) - Alessandro Gassman
- Joss Ackland
- Violante Placido
- Thomas Sangster [ALUMNUS]
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Surprisingly crap. One is always aware that Robbie Kay is 'acting' - he's completely unnatural. The dialogue is in the artificial modern style that has become the fashion with British films and TV programmes generally. Perhaps it is *not* so surprising that a British version of Pinocchio made in the 21st century would be crap.
My Movie Rating: 4 / 10