On the Italian Riviera, an unlikely but strong friendship grows between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human.On the Italian Riviera, an unlikely but strong friendship grows between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human.On the Italian Riviera, an unlikely but strong friendship grows between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 6 wins & 83 nominations total
Jacob Tremblay
- Luca Paguro
- (voice)
Emma Berman
- Giulia Marcovaldo
- (voice)
Maya Rudolph
- Daniela Paguro
- (voice)
Jim Gaffigan
- Lorenzo Paguro
- (voice)
Peter Sohn
- Ciccio
- (voice)
Lorenzo Crisci
- Guido
- (voice)
Sandy Martin
- Grandma Paguro
- (voice)
Sacha Baron Cohen
- Uncle Ugo
- (voice)
Jonathan Nichols-Navarro
- Priest
- (voice)
- (as Jonathan Nichols)
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Pixar never fails to impress 👌🏻. Another Animated film with an interesting story that will make you stay interested, throughout the film.
Stop it Pixar! Just stop it! Even the simplest stories are becoming masterpieces in the hands of Pixar. I don't know how they do it. It doesn't take the emotions risks like an Inside Out or Soul, nor is it a masterpiece of a screenplay like the Toy Story franchise, but boy oh boy I love it. Probably, its biggest flaw is also it's strength. It doesn't try to be the next masterpiece. It's Luca. It's a fun crowd pleaser with the typical Pixar emotional moments. It doesn't brake boundaries, but that's okay for me. For what it is, it's perfect! The story is sweet, and the characters are charming and lovely with real development. Yes, the story is a little predictable at times, but it doesn't bother the story much for me. I also love that the villain is the complete opposite of a twist villain. From the moment he pops on screen, you know he's the baddy, and he fits the movie very well. What makes this movie stand out, are the visuals. Holy crap, this movie is gorgeous! Literally the most beautiful movie I've seen this year so far. Also, the score, holy crap. Everything fits with the beautiful country that is Italy. I already know a lot of people will think it fits too much in the Pixar formula, but what can I see. The formula works, so why change it. It has his flaws, and it probably is not the next Pixar masterpiece, but it does work perfectly for what it is.
Coming from a place which is very close to Cinque Terre (where the imaginary Porto Rosso is meant to be part of) I watched the movie with a lot of expectations: well I must say that I have really enjoyed it: the story is nice, the main characters are enjoyable and both the location and the scenery have been well described (assuming we are talking about the '60s).
The soundtrack in the Italian version of the movie was very nice as well.
Well done Pixar!
The soundtrack in the Italian version of the movie was very nice as well.
Well done Pixar!
This movie is so beautiful to watch, the colors and textures are outstanding. Everything about this film is heartwarming and poignant. Of course I cried when I watched it, I have a soul. Music? 100%. Message? 100%. Visuals? 100%. Kids and adults can watch this and appreciate something about it.
Have loved Pixar for years, well ever since seeing the first two 'Toy Story' films and 'A Bug's Life' when they first came out. Pre-2010 their films were consistently never less than very good and their best efforts outstanding. Pixar did start to vary post-2010, especially in the sequels, but the past seven years or so has seen some of their best work in 'Inside Out', 'Coco' and 'Soul'. Did like the concept for 'Luca', even if it was not a creative one.
'Luca' turned out to be very, very charming and very high quality. It is not one of Pixar's best films by all means, other films of theirs are more creative conceptually and deeper and more complex emotionally and is not as good as their previous two films 'Soul' and 'Onward'. At the same time, there is more than enough to 'Luca' to stop it from being lesser Pixar, a list that includes most of the sequels post-2010 and 'The Good Dinosaur'.
There is not an awful lot that is wrong with 'Luca'. It is very slight and takes its time to get going.
Also thought that the portrayal of the bullies was overdone and on the stereotypical side.
On the other hand, the animation is stunning. Especially the vibrant colours and beautiful Italian landscapes, while the characters expressions and movements are nuanced and natural. The music is a nice mix of stirringly upbeat and poignant-sounding in the quieter moments. As well as having an affectionately Italianate sound. The script is smart and knows its target audience without trying too hard to appeal to them or anybody outside it. The humour is genuinely amusing, while there is plenty of heart without being too sentimental.
While the story is slight and not perfectly paced, it makes great nostalgic use of the Italian setting and doesn't resort too much to cultural stereotyping. Appreciated its handling of the messaging too, the messages are great and relatable ones that have a lot of resonance and relevance that could easily have been preachy but not once does the messages of loyalty, friendship and respect feel forced or condescending. There are plenty of sight gags that come thick and fast and they are genuinely funny, but there is a warm heart and poignancy too. Particularly in the friendship between the three leads. The characters are worth engaging with, only the bullies don't quite come off, while the climax has plenty of excitement. The voice acting is dynamic and emotive with the accents not coming over as too stereotyped.
In conclusion, very good. 8/10.
'Luca' turned out to be very, very charming and very high quality. It is not one of Pixar's best films by all means, other films of theirs are more creative conceptually and deeper and more complex emotionally and is not as good as their previous two films 'Soul' and 'Onward'. At the same time, there is more than enough to 'Luca' to stop it from being lesser Pixar, a list that includes most of the sequels post-2010 and 'The Good Dinosaur'.
There is not an awful lot that is wrong with 'Luca'. It is very slight and takes its time to get going.
Also thought that the portrayal of the bullies was overdone and on the stereotypical side.
On the other hand, the animation is stunning. Especially the vibrant colours and beautiful Italian landscapes, while the characters expressions and movements are nuanced and natural. The music is a nice mix of stirringly upbeat and poignant-sounding in the quieter moments. As well as having an affectionately Italianate sound. The script is smart and knows its target audience without trying too hard to appeal to them or anybody outside it. The humour is genuinely amusing, while there is plenty of heart without being too sentimental.
While the story is slight and not perfectly paced, it makes great nostalgic use of the Italian setting and doesn't resort too much to cultural stereotyping. Appreciated its handling of the messaging too, the messages are great and relatable ones that have a lot of resonance and relevance that could easily have been preachy but not once does the messages of loyalty, friendship and respect feel forced or condescending. There are plenty of sight gags that come thick and fast and they are genuinely funny, but there is a warm heart and poignancy too. Particularly in the friendship between the three leads. The characters are worth engaging with, only the bullies don't quite come off, while the climax has plenty of excitement. The voice acting is dynamic and emotive with the accents not coming over as too stereotyped.
In conclusion, very good. 8/10.
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Did you know
- TriviaPortorosso can be seen as an advertisement on a travel agency window in Pixar's previous film Soul (2020).
- GoofsIn the scene where Luca and Alberto are asking Giulia if they could turn their prize money into a Vespa, the price tag of the beaten-up blue scooter is 9000 lire. The currency symbol on the price tag in the scene is a British Pound (£), which has one strike-through. The symbol for the Italian lira is looks similar, but it has two strike-throughs instead of one.
- Quotes
Alberto Scorfano: Silenzio Bruno.
- Crazy creditsIn a post-credits scene, Ugo talks to a stray goatfish about how great his life is in the depths of the ocean.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Dance of Pixar's Italy (2020)
- SoundtracksUn bacio a mezzanotte
Written by Sandro Giovannini, Pietro Garinei, Gorni Kramer
Performed by Quartetto Cetra
Courtesy of Warner Music Italy Srl, a Warner Music Group Company
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Mùa Hè Của Luca
- Filming locations
- Italian Riviera, Liguria, Italy(on location)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,324,302
- Gross worldwide
- $51,074,773
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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