Pinocchio

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Un pantin de bois nommé Pinocchio, créé par Gepetto, un vieux menuisier toscan, s'anime par la magie de la Fée Bleue. Devenu un vrai petit garcon, il fait l'apprentissage de la vie. Au lieu d'aller à l'école, Pinocchio se rend au théâtre de marionnettes de Mangiafuoco. Sans le savoir, il s'apprête à vivre de grandes aventures, à découvrir de merveilleux endroits comme le Pays des Jouets, et à rencontrer de drôles de personnages comme Lucignolo, un adolescent déluré, ou encore un chat et un renard, deux fripouilles qui vont lui donner du fil à retordre... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Ideal study material for psychoanalysts... The embarrassing, non-stop way-haying of an overly-verbose, fifty-year-old Benigni in cute clothes with flowers on them in the role of a little wooden boy. Don’t you get it? So let’s go through this once again: The embarrassing, non-stop way-haying of an overly-verbose, fifty-year-old Benigni in cute clothes with flowers on them in the role of a little wooden boy. Still not in the picture? Don’t worry, nor am I. I wouldn’t let a kid watch even a moment of this. The consequences that it would mean for his or her future just aren’t worth it. Roberto Benigni really should go visit an analyst asap, because there is something rotten inside his soul. Not to mention that he seems to have really believed that somebody would like to share in this abnormal and almost pedophilic lifetime dream of his. And, just to remind you, if you feel like trying to understand me again: The embarrassing, non-stop way-haying of an overly-verbose, fifty-year-old Benigni in cute clothes with flowers on them in the role of a little wooden boy. Not even Frank Abagnale could get away with that, let alone Benigni. In cute clothes with flowers. Nooo.... ()

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