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: The legendary Roger Ebert site describes the film as a "luminous new gravitas" for del Toro, focusing on the heavy duality of life and death. 2. Disney’s Live-Action Pinocchio (Disney+)

: The Daily Star provides a comparative look at all three films, explaining why the public domain allowed for such a "clash of puppets" in a single year. Review: Pinocchio (Guillermo del Toro, 2022) Pinocchio(2022)

: An insightful article from You Remind Me of the Frame compares del Toro’s puppet to Frankenstein’s creature, exploring themes of mortality and what it truly means to have a soul. : The legendary Roger Ebert site describes the

: Fantasy/Animation features a review detailing how del Toro used 1930s fascist Italy as a backdrop to transform the story into a timely anti-fascist declaration. Review: Pinocchio (Guillermo del Toro, 2022) : An

The year 2022 was unique for having of the classic puppet tale released almost simultaneously. Depending on which "Pinocchio (2022)" you are interested in, there are several compelling articles exploring their vastly different artistic directions: 1. Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Netflix)

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