Channelling the spirt of classic Italian cinema as well as the delicate magic of Hayao Miyazaki, Enrico Casarosa’s Luca is a gentle film about friendship and fear. The Disney-Pixar animated production continues the studio’s tradition of taking an elegantly simple narrative and doing it so well that more layers and dimensions emerge as the audience engages with the story.
Luca Paguro (Jacob Tremblay) is a sea monster living on the Italian Riviera with his…
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