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L u c a

Luca.

When we watch a Disney movie at first we only see a beautiful story, with some consequences
that may or may not be from everyday life. But if we delve into it we could see how producers use
different issues to combat unjust causes, mainly causes such as discrimination and pollution.
Without being an exception in its new movie Luca.

The film begins with Luca a sea monster who is forbidden to go to the surface, he begins to notice
human objects and meets another type of sea monster who collects them, his name is Alberto.
Luca and Alberto become friends after Alberto confessed to Luca that out of the water they can be
human, they decide to go to the town where they will begin a series of adventures trying to make
sure that nobody knows that they are sea monsters. They meet Giulia and join a competition
where they will win money to buy a Vespa motorcycle they long for.

The film bombarded some current affairs and has made the film much brighter, although its
director Enrico Casarosa says the film is based on how he met his childhood friend and his
summers on the Italian coast and the film. It is set in the 50s and 60s, the current themes are that
Giulia's parents live apart and she lives with one on vacation and with another during school time.
The other issue may be those jealousies that Alberto de Giulia has and his wanting to always be
with Luca, to which many people have noticed how sexual orientation has always been and not
today.

I reckon that this film is the pick of Disney and Pixar in the least time. the film has such a
fascinating animation, that just by watching it you can wish you were in Italy. It is spectacular how
the animators managed to capture the Italian Riviera, in fact some of them went on a trip and
investigated in order to achieve a perfect capture. Its reviews are good, he has a total of 7.2 / 10,
that is, 89% of the people who saw the film liked it.

If you like horror, action or real people movies, it is not convenient for you to watch it. On the
other hand, if you enjoy watching animated and friendships films, you owe it to yourself to see
Luca.

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