Showing posts with label Pinocchio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinocchio. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2009

No, no. There is no risk! They never come back…. As boys!

I should have known there was something I had forgotten when the Pinocchio anti-smoking public service announcement showed up before the film.

My memories of the film were definitely on the more innocent side: Noses growing, wishing upon stars and having no strings.

What I didn't remember was the truly warped world Walt Disney and his co-conspirators created 70 years ago.

Seen now, the movie seems almost revolutionary in it's darkness. Boys being kidnapped to a place where they don't come back from as boys, smoking as evil salvation, people making an ass of themselves (literally) and a killer whale nipping at the hero's limbs.

It seems odd that perhaps the song most-identified with the Disney mystique comes from such a twisted, twisted tale.

When You Wish Upon a Star, indeed.

Somehow, Walt Disney's Pinocchio is still a movie for all times. It's a story made to be told just as it was.

Even in this era of digital animated toy stories, this hand-drawn traditional tale of morality resonates as strongly as ever.

Kudos to Disney for such a lovingly restored re-release. If you have a Blu-ray player, you need to get this in high definition.