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Buratino (1985) presents a unique take on the classic story of Pinocchio, blending whimsy with a quaint, Soviet-era charm. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to savor the enchanting moments as Buratino, the wooden boy, discovers the allure of the theater over formal education. The practical effects, considering the time, are quite engaging, bringing a tactile quality to the world of puppetry and adventure. The performances, especially of the titular character, offer a certain innocence that feels authentic. The film captures themes of curiosity and the struggle between duty and passion, all wrapped in a cozy, family-oriented atmosphere that echoes the spirit of its time. It's a piece that resonates with those who appreciate vintage storytelling.
Soviet-era adaptation of a classic taleFocus on practical effects and puppetryThemes of curiosity vs. duty
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