Luca

  • Animation
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
  • Adventure
  • Family
6/17/2021
95
PG

Prepare for an unforgettable trip.

Luca and his best friend Alberto experience an unforgettable summer on the Italian Riviera. But all the fun is threatened by a deeply-held secret: they are sea monsters from another world just below the water’s surface.

Revenue:
$51,074,773
Budget:
$200,000,000

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  • garethmb

    The artists at Disney and Pixar have returned with a new animated film Luca which will debut on Disney+ on June 18th.

    The film introduces audiences to Luca (Jacob Tremblay); a young Sea Monster who lives with his family and fellow fish off the coast of a small town in Italy. Luca is warned not to go on the surface and to avoid humans at all costs by his parents.

    When a rebellious Sea Monster named Alberto (Jack Dylan Grazer); happens upon Luca and gets him to the surface; Luca discovers that he and Alberto appear as human boys when their skin is no longer wet.

    Fascinated by the rebellious life Alberto leads and amazed by what he sees upon his brief land excursions; Luca looks for new ways to find time on the surface which leads to ...

    June 16, 2021
  • msbreviews

    FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/luca-spoiler-free-review

    "Luca follows the studio's formulas of success closely without taking any unique detours, but it still tells a compelling story with relatable characters that gets to the viewers' heartstrings. From the detailed animation that makes the Italian coast look realistically astonishing to Dan Romer's rich score that hits all the right notes, without forgetting the outstanding voice work, every Pixar's trademark technical attribute is present in an admittedly less complex, unsurprising narrative. Enrico Casarosa takes Jesse Andrews and Mike Jones' light screenplay through a generic structure, where the "feeling/being different" theme is efficiently dev...

    June 16, 2021
  • Kamurai

    Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend.

    This is full of fun and child-like wonder, with a surprising edge to it as there is an usual amount of violence directly related to the main characters.

    This has a very wholesome feel to it as it has the romantic aspect of searching for new frontiers and adventures, but not necessarily for romantic relationships.

    The story does a good job of pacing out the events of the movie allowing for each aspect to take the focus it needs.

    While this is a movie about a triatholon, it's a better story about freedom and acceptance.

    June 21, 2021
  • badelf

    Meh. Nothing creative here. Cute film and all but certainly not Pixar's best.

    December 2, 2021
  • Geronimo1967

    "Luca" endures, really, a life beneath the sea where he acts as a sort of shepherd for fish each day before returning home to his loving but over-bearing mother. It's when he encounters a fishing boat near the surface, that he becomes intrigued by things going on on land. Scavenging for jetsam, he encounters "Alberto" - only to discover that this lad lives two lives. He also has a terrestrial home atop a ruined tower. Gradually the two become firm friends, and soon "Luca" is spending more time as an human boy than he is as a sea creature. Determined to stay one step ahead of his parents, the boys decide to relocate to the town - and that's where they hope to be able to save enough money to buy a "Vespa". They spot one - a bit rusty and dila...

    June 10, 2023

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