ShiraCheshire t1_jdh2mu4 wrote
Reply to comment by Keasar in Hidari: hyper-violent stop motion samurai short film by Kilbourne
The Pinocchio movie is a lot of wasted potential imo. The story is incoherent, and tries to do so many things that Pinocchio never gets to grow or decide things for himself. It's an incredibly well-animated movie, but doesn't play to its strengths. The blue fairy and her sister are amazing creations, but we barely get to glimpse them, and most characters are just regular people. A bit of a shame when they can create such amazing creatures. There are also some absolutely gorgeous atmospheric shots I wish they had held longer, but then nope they're zooming in on a character's face now and the environment is mostly unseen.
Chiss5618 t1_jdh6bnx wrote
You're talking about the del Toro one right? We had like 3 last year
ShiraCheshire t1_jdh8ddd wrote
yes
OffTerror t1_jdh9thn wrote
I agree, I think stop motion as a medium suffers from unique problems regarding storytelling. It's easy to go technical first and story second and indulge in cool ideas. This is why I think Coraline is the best stop motion movie because they clearly had a good story and complimented it with the technology.
ShiraCheshire t1_jdheezf wrote
Paranorman is also amazing on that front.
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