I would recommend it to everyone now that all the episodes are out and you don't have to live in agony waiting for new episodes. But nothing is repetitive and Pinocchio easily holds it's own. And there is an essence of IHYV here in this drama, which makes it just as great. Every Single Day has composed some nice ones for the OST.Ĭomparisons to I Hear Your voice are inevitable since the lead actor along with supporting cast and the writer-director were same for both dramas. It's melodious, relaxing and not too dramatic. The music is good, though not extremely good. It was beautiful, the way his character was shaped. He suffered through years of pain and guilt and he suffered all by himself. You know what he does is wrong, yet all you feel for him is sympathy and make excuses for him, because the emotional turmoil he goes through is simply palpable. Last (but most definitely not the least) Ki Jae Myung was mesmerizing. Her character started out as a sweet and overly-protective mom which reminded me of her roles in Marriage Not Dating and I Hear Your Voice but it grew into so much more. Kim Hae Sook is one of my favorite actors when it comes to moms and other older roles and the parts she plays always have something great to offer. He was awesome! Ahn Chan Soo was awesome. Especially the dude with the creepy grin and the hairband. Both the Caps and OMG the whole staff at YGN. In Ha's mom, her dad, her grandpa, everyone was great. Her little love-story towards the end was really cute (I'm trying really hard not to give spoilers here, but I'm so excited I can barely contain it, lol). The supporting cast was amazing, especially Yoon Yoo Rae. I think I'll have a hard time remembering it's not a real syndrome. I loved Choi In Ha and her blunt attitude (not that she had a choice considering the Pinocchio Syndrome). Her characters in Heirs and Flower Boy Next Door were extremely disappointing. As for Park Shin Hye, I've really only liked her in You're Beautiful. The kind of path he took, there was no assurance that he would be able to avenge his family at all and as we moved further into the story, we realize that if he hadn't made the choices that he did, he wouldn't even have been able to catch the right culprit. While I was watching I can't even count the number of times I would've made a choice completely different from him. And not just your everyday amazing but amazing amazing. Also there were no dull moments.Ĭoming to characters. Some stuff got me slapping my computer screen so hard (I'll make it up to you babe). Every character, every situation and every decision (made by Dal Po) either turned me into a huge of puddle of emotional mess or brought a huge, shiny grin on my face. Every episode took me deeper and deeper into their story and by the time I was done, I was crying like a wild horse (if wild horses cry).
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He just knows how to pick an amazing role and make it even more amazing with his acting skills. I swear nobody has a knack for good roles the way he does. Or at least, that's what I was expecting until I heard Lee Jong Suk joined the cast. To apply for livestream or record & stream rights, please complete this form.This review may contain spoilers Pinocchio on the surface is about a bunch of reporters who learn what reporting is truly all about. To review some frequently asked questions about streaming, please click here. Notes Livestream and Record & Stream Rights Available The commedia flavor gives the story vigor and makes it entertainment for adults as well as children without losing the charm and significant message of Collodi's famous story.
Arlecchino plays a Cricket Pantalone plays Geppetto Razullo, a fox Beltrama, a cat Pulcinella, the wicked puppet master Pedrolina, a donkey and a fool Columbina, a spirit and Pinocchio plays himself.
In true commedia fashion, this wild and uninhibited play begins with a troupe of strolling players exploding into the theatre with their noisy props and crude scenery. The name "Pinocchio" may be spoken with its Italian pronunciation as pee-no-kee-o. Simons uses the original Italian commedia names, such as Arlecchino, who later became the French Harlequin. This Harlequinade version of Pinocchio is one of his theatre's most successful productions.