Ben wrote: ↑September 15th, 2022, 4:26 am
Whatever I was feeling by the time we got to the end, that whole journey would have helped informed how I felt about that change, which may or may not have worked within the context of their version. Now I don’t get the chance to experience that and think, "wow, that was a cool, brave move", or "what? How dare they change the entire premise and point of Pinocchio's arc!"
To try and rephrase my original point without spoilers:
I don't suppose anyone here's seen what Robert Zemeckis and Neil Gaiman's script did with "Beowulf", at the end?...Hmm, didn't think so.

But for those who did--That one actually makes
sense. I mean, IF somebody set out to do a fancy-pants creatively deconstructive retelling of the original, it's actually pretty clever. Just would have been nice if somebody had warned us this wasn't the actual original story source.
The first reaction to Pinocchio is "This
doesn't make sense...

", and that it must be Christmas and Crazy Uncle Bob's off his meds again. And then, as the ordered mind starts to look for explanations and theories, one starts to wonder whether it wasn't Bob's fault, but that the scriptwriter
wanted to do the story this way, because they had certain, ahem, metaphors in mind, and thought that this "should" be the new improved version of the story for a more enlightened, accepting generation.
At which point, our reaction goes from "Huh??" to "Oh,
lord..."
And that was why I tied it into the Snow White discussion:
Copyright wants Snow and the Queen to look like their best detailed cosplay, while the usual suspects of writers at the studio want to "fix" the "problems" of Snow's character, like they did with the Once Upon a Time version, or that crazy-eyed twittering version from Wreck-It Ralph 2.
And that only brings up the audience frustration that somebody needs to do an intervention with Disney at this point.
(I'm actually
less annoyed about Diverse Black Ariel from the D23 trailers, as I am with seeing what guff they're going to put their Snow White grudges through--Since I know that the Little Mermaid remake isn't about cheap copyright extension, it's about that Sophia Coppola version, back from when they had an actual idea about why they were remaking them.)