Luca

Titolo originale: Luca
Regia: Enrico Casarosa
Anno: 2021
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Animazione Commedia Fantasy Avventura Famiglia
Tag: friendship | monster | italy | villain | coming of age | friends | bromance | sea monster | vespa | aftercreditsstinger | seaside town | 1950s | pasta | water | italian riviera | pesto |
Cast: Jacob Tremblay Jack Dylan Grazer Emma Berman Saverio Raimondo Maya Rudolph Marco Barricelli Jim Gaffigan Peter Sohn Lorenzo Crisci Marina Massironi Gino La Monica Sandy Martin Giacomo Gianniotti Elisa Gabrielli Mimi Maynard Sacha Baron Cohen Francesca Fanti Jonathan Nichols-Navarro Enrico Casarosa Jim Pirri Arturo Sorino

Ambientato in una splendida città di mare della Riviera italiana, un giovane ragazzo che vive un’esperienza di crescita personale durante un’indimenticabile estate contornata da gelati, pasta e infinite corse in scooter. Luca condivide queste avventure con il suo nuovo migliore amico, ma tutto il divertimento è minacciato da un segreto profondo: lui in realtà è un mostro marino di un altro mondo situato appena sotto la superficie dell’acqua.

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Several minor characters, like Don Eugenio the local priest and the elderly sisters Concetta an [...] D M E
The favorite pasta dish in Marcovaldo's house is "trenette al pesto": it's the flagship dish of [...] D M E
The character of Massimo is visually based on Bambino's father from Casarosa's previous work wi [...] D M E
The license plate on Ercole's Vespa says '5220', flip that number around and it's '0225' or Feb [...] D M E
Giulia says that a telescope belongs to "Old Man Bernardi". This is a reference to set supervis [...] D M E
Portorosso, the name of the Italian port city where Luca and Alberto explore throughout the mov [...] D M E
The film was originally set to be theatrically released in the United States on June 18, 2021 b [...] D M E
Alberto gets caught in the fishing boat's net in the opening scene, setting up how Ercole will [...] D M E
A cat can be seen laying down on the dock in Portorosso, which looks exactly like the cat Drago [...] D M E
The classroom number A113 used by character animation students at the California Institute of t [...] D M E
Each voice actor/actress in Luca's family have a comedy background. Luca's mom Daniela is voice [...] D M E
When they're about to test out their makeshift Vespa, Alberto looks at a picture of Marcello Ma [...] D M E
The story of Pinocchio who eventually becomes a real human boy also has some parallels with Luc [...] D M E
Both Jacob Tremblay (voice of Luca Parugo) and Jack Dylan Grazer (voice of Alberto Scorfano) st [...] D M E
Jim Gaffigan said that getting cast in a Disney/ Pixar movie finally made him cool in the eyes [...] D M E
Director Enrico Casarosa stated that he drew inspiration from the films of Hayao Miyazaki when [...] D M E
Machiavelli was also quoted for saying "Men judge generally more by the eye than by the hand, f [...] D M E
The end credit show Giulia mother with her dog named "Nerone" and her father's turtles named Ca [...] D M E
Luca means "bringer of light". This is possibly used to reflect his bright, optimistic personal [...] D M E
For some unknown reason this is the first Pixar feature film to not have John Ratzenberger in i [...] D M E
On one of the buildings in Portorosso is a sign that reads "Vicolo De Sica" which references th [...] D M E
At the very end of the credits, it says "produced in our slippers around the bay area". Due to [...] D M E
When Luca and Alberto discover that Massimo has a particularly keen interest in hunting sea mon [...] D M E
In Luca's sea creature form he has 3,436 scales on his body. D M E
Massimo resembles the Papa character from the Pixar short La Luna (2011) which was also directe [...] D M E
Ugo is the second Disney character played by Sacha Baron Cohen, the first being Time from Alice [...] D M E
Alberto prides himself as an expert on humans but tends to misname several things related to th [...] D M E
The restaurant Gustosa is most likely a nod to chef Gusteau from Ratatouille (2007). D M E
As Luca enters a new phase in his life, it is fitting that his train goes through a tunnel righ [...] D M E
There is a black and white photo of a woman on the wall in Massimo's home, no doubt the mother [...] D M E
When Luca is imagining the fun of riding a red Vespa in a wheat field, green and white Vespas e [...] D M E
The name, Isola del Mare, means "Island of the sea" in Italian. Its name was revealed on one of [...] D M E
A villager voiced by Enrico Casarosa is playing Scopa, which is a popular card game played with [...] D M E
The background voice artists who provided the voices for the kids in the film are recorded by l [...] D M E
There's a Pinocchio figurine in Giulia's bedroom. D M E
the first time Luca stands on land he exhibits a medical finding called Gower's sign. Classical [...] D M E
The classic Pixar clouds from the Toy Story films are prevalent in this film. D M E
Luca works as a fish shepherd, with 24 fish that he looks after. This film is marked as the 24t [...] D M E
At Alberto's place, a boot is shown laying on the floor which looks similar to the one used to [...] D M E
When Luca and Alberto first meet Giulia's father, the song playing in the background is from th [...] D M E
The cat Machiavelli is a homage to Nicolo Machiavelli who founded political science and philoso [...] D M E
Giulia has a similar color scheme to Phineas Flynn - red hair, orange-and-white striped T-shirt [...] D M E
When Grandma Paguro tells her grandson about the surface, she claims that she won a game of car [...] D M E
Comparisons to The Little Mermaid (1989), like Ariel, Luca wants to explore land based life abo [...] D M E
This is the first Pixar film to be produced in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio since Alla ricerca di Dory [...] D M E
Jim Gaffigan's fourth animation's film,, after Duck Duck Goose (2018), Hotel Transylvania 3: Su [...] D M E
"Luca" came out eleven years after "Toy Story 3", both films came out on June 18 on most countr [...] D M E
Giulia's name was once used for a deleted character in Cars 2 (2011). She would've been a car t [...] D M E
One of the posters at the plaza is for Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. D M E
Italy's train service, Trenitalia, designed a special Luca livery for one of their trains. D M E
Alberto's surname, Scorfano, is Italian for "redfish". D M E
All the holy cheese variations that Giulia comes up with whenever she is suprised at something [...] D M E
Production Designer Daniela Strijleva teased that the animated feature, in true Pixar style, is [...] D M E
Massimo's mustache looks identical to the muzzle on Machiavelli. This could be a possible refer [...] D M E
Via Corniglia is a reference to the town of Corniglia, one of the towns of Cinque Terre. The to [...] D M E
While the concept of a sea creature who grows curious about life on land and transforms into a [...] D M E
Alberto's surname, Scorfano, is Italian for scorpionfish. It's commonly used to indicate a pers [...] D M E
One of Luca's fish that he herds is named 'Enrico' a reference to the director of the community [...] D M E
The various depiction of sea-monsters around town remind the way renaissance painters depicted [...] D M E
When asked if he was a water baby or a sea creature, Jacob Tremblay stated: "Living in Vancouve [...] D M E
The boat at the beginning is called "Gelsomina" which translates to Jasmine from Disney's Aladd [...] D M E
Via Piaggio is a reference to the director's childhood as he grew up on the street of Via Piagg [...] D M E
In Giulia's bedroom is a record cover for an artist called 'Nicolo Pitera' a reference to Pixar [...] D M E
Pixar's eighth film to have a post-credits scene after Finding Nemo (2003), Cars (2006), Brave [...] D M E
When asked If there's a message that you want people to take away from watching this film what [...] D M E
The alley behind Giulia's house is called Via Vernazza, a reference to the village of Vernazza, [...] D M E
Premiered at the Aquarium of Genoa in Italy in June 2021. D M E
Grandma Paguro sleeps with her eyes open, which can be a nod to how fish sleep with their eyes [...] D M E
The name of the town Portorosso was originally going to be the last name of Luca. D M E
Saverio Raimondo, Gino La Monica, and Giacomo Gianniotti reprised their roles for the Italian-l [...] D M E
In an interview by the director Enrico Casarosa indicated that the plot of a shy, reserved kid [...] D M E
Portorosso can be seen as an advertisement on a travel agency window in Pixar's previous film S [...] D M E
The original plan was to have Ennio Morricone provide the soundtrack but he unfortunately died [...] D M E
The two fishermen at the beginning have a map which pinpoints where Portorosso is located in th [...] D M E
Giulia says about Ercole "so no one's taking him down unless it's me" which foreshadows she'll [...] D M E
The ending with Luca on the train looking back to Alberto who runs after him as the train depar [...] D M E
Enrico Casarosa voices a fisherman as well as a Scopa player. D M E
"Piacere Girolamo Trombetta" is a joke that was popular among young kids in Italy. It literally [...] D M E
The film's director, Enrico Casarosa, was born in Genoa and moved to the USA in his twenties. T [...] D M E
When Luca first sees Alberto's place, he exclaims "Mother of pearl" which is what Mr. Krabs say [...] D M E
One of Enrico Casarosa's biggest influences when making the film was acclaimed Italian filmmake [...] D M E
Alberto has made 383 markings on the wall, meaning he has been living on his own for over a yea [...] D M E
Another Studio Ghibli connection - Giulia wears an orange and white striped shirt and rolled up [...] D M E
The film celebrates Pixar's 35th anniversary. D M E
Jack Dylan Grazer voices a sea monster in this film named Alberto. His uncle is the legendary B [...] D M E
The end credit include Alberto receiving a knife as a gift from Massimo something he wanted fro [...] D M E
The number on the train carriage that Luca boards at the end is "1200 PA" a reference to the ad [...] D M E
The Japanese trailer showcases the ending theme for the Japanese dub of the movie, titled "Shon [...] D M E
Maya Rudolph's second Disney animated film, after Big Hero 6 (2014). D M E
One of the newspapers is called "La Gazzetta", that is a common name for Italian newspapers (th [...] D M E
At one point, Luca and Giulia are seen reading Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio. Dur [...] D M E
Viewers who know Italian will notice that both Luca and Alberto's last names are Italian words [...] D M E
This film fits in with the Pixar Theory first put forward by Jon Negroni who also has a YouTube [...] D M E
The main square is called Piazza Calvino, borrowing the name from the famous Italian writer Ita [...] D M E
Originally, Enrico wanted legendary film composer Ennio Morricone to score this movie seeing ho [...] D M E
Jacob Tremblay voices the title character; Enrico Casarosa stated that working with him was "su [...] D M E
In the earliest version of the film, Ciccio was going to be another sea monster who was friends [...] D M E
Luca's surname, Paguro, is Italian for "hermit crab". Which is reflective of his sheltered life [...] D M E
Jacob Tremblay is a Pixar fan in real life with Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006) being his favorit [...] D M E
Alberto's island represents his unwillingness to accept his father's abandonment and move on. U [...] D M E
A Donald Duck plush toy can be seen in Giulia's room, which is fitting because Donald Duck is v [...] D M E
It is not made clear when this film is set, though it appears to be around the 1950s or 1960s, [...] D M E
Running gag: Giulia exclaims "Santo" or "Santa" followed by the name of a cheese. (Ex: "Santa m [...] D M E
Marcello Mastroianni appears twice in the film. His photo is stuck on Alberto and Luca's makesh [...] D M E
There's also a Pinocchio reference in the song 'll Gatto E La Volpe" which means "The Cat and t [...] D M E
Jack Dylan Grazer performed his vocal tracks inside of his house due to the ongoing COVID-19 pa [...] D M E
When Luca gobbles up his first plate of pasta, he unleashes a burp after he's done. Jacob Tremb [...] D M E
This is Pixar's 24th feature film. D M E
Ercole translates to Hercules referencing the Disney movie of the same name, one of Hercules gr [...] D M E
Luca's mother's name is Daniela, a reference to the production designer Daniela Strijleva. D M E
Hidden in one of the signs for soft drinks in the town, is a deep cut reference to Pixar's Up ( [...] D M E
Luca finds a Scopa card that has a boy with a knife holding a cup. During the course of the sto [...] D M E
An in-joke for coffee lovers, in Portorosso there is a bar sign for "LaTazza" referencing not o [...] D M E
The train number at the end is "94608' which is the zip code for Emeryville, California where P [...] D M E
the telescope scene features a real star cluster, the Pleiades. When viewed through the eyepiec [...] D M E
The bully's name Ercole Visconti, is a homage to director Luchino Visconti. D M E
Ercole's boat is named "Focaccia": focaccia is a delicious thin bread typical of the Liguria re [...] D M E
The movie was inspired by Studio Ghibli. D M E
When Luca falls off his bike and hits his head Luca sees Anchovies and not stars because he was [...] D M E
Alberto's outfit attire is similar to Conan's outfit from the Japanese animated series Future B [...] D M E
Ciccio is voiced by Peter Sohn who directed Pixar's The Good Dinosaur (2015) D M E
Jack Dylan Grazer's first animated film. D M E
When asked why he chose Luca as the film's title, Casarosa said that he based the film on his f [...] D M E
The kites that Luca and Giulia fly with are the same design that Leonardo Da Vinci used for his [...] D M E
Several Pixar artists visited the Italian Riviera in order to get an impression of the colors a [...] D M E
John Ratzenberger's absence ends his streak of appearing in every Pixar film. D M E
Under the porch of the village main square, a poster of the film "Vacanze Romane" can be seen, [...] D M E
As the boys race through town toward the end of the movie, the famous Pixar Luxo ball can be sp [...] D M E
The sixth Pixar Film to include the words "The End" at the end of their film (or in this case f [...] D M E
This is Jacob Tremblay's first time working on an animated feature. Because Enrico Casarosa sta [...] D M E
Alberto has a scar on his upper left arm. He actually got it when the fisherman in the opening [...] D M E
Before the boys actually meet, 'human' Alberto appears in Luca's daydream as the distorted figu [...] D M E
Giulia's cat Machiavelli is depicted on the book cover of Pinocchio as Figaro the cat. When Mac [...] D M E
The street names in the film honor famous Italian authors and filmmakers. "We have a lot of Ita [...] D M E
Alberto appears in the final race carrying a blue umbrella in the rain, a reference to the Pixa [...] D M E
One of Luca's chores underwater on his family farm, is herding goatfish. This is especially app [...] D M E
A wooden board outside the bar reads "Chinotto." Chinotto is a famous Italian drink made from c [...] D M E
Jacob Tremblay stated that the relationship between Luca and Alberto "is gonna bring back a lot [...] D M E
Very likely, the look and feel of the human town was inspired by Portofino, a little village on [...] D M E
Giulia's cat is named after Italian philosopher and writer Niccolò Machiavelli. Machiavelli' [...] D M E
During the final race at the end, a Pizza Planet Piaggio Ape, a smaller Italian vehicle is show [...] D M E
The scuba diving suit that Luca and Alberto use, technically the cage helmet of the scuba suit [...] D M E
Daniela's human form is modelled after her voice actress Maya Rudolph. D M E
In the Marcovaldo's kitchen, the brand of the stove is "Caldino" (little hot), while those of t [...] D M E
Directorial debut of Enrico Casarosa in a full feature film. D M E
In a street is shown a movie poster for the late Federico Fellini's La Strada, which date the m [...] D M E
Luca and Alberto both have curly hair in human form, but their true, seamonster form is shown t [...] D M E
During the credit sequence, the kid from the Pixar short La Luna can be seen which was directed [...] D M E
Around the town, include a variety of movie posters influencing those movies from that era incl [...] D M E
Ercole is shown eating a focaccia sandwich, director Enrico Casarosa wanted to include the foca [...] D M E
During Luca's imagine spot when Alberto first tells him about the stars in the sky being fish, [...] D M E
Even the opening credits are written in Italian. D M E
Jacob Tremblay revealed his favorite scenes filmed were the action sequences. "Those were fun t [...] D M E
The first Pixar feature length film not to feature the voice work of John Ratzenberger. D M E
In The Godfather, Luca Brasi famously "sleeps with the fishes." Here, Luca literally sleeps wit [...] D M E
In recent years, animated movies at Disney and Pixar have generally been criticized by audience [...] D M E
Signora Marsigliese, who represents the pasta company and organizes the race, is named for the [...] D M E
the cat Machiavelli is missing a piece of his right ear on the same side Massimo is missing his [...] D M E
A record player is shown in the opening scene and throughout the film when Alberto collects it [...] D M E
In its opening weekend when it premiered on Disney+, this was the most watched piece of content [...] D M E
Luca's surname was initially Portorosso, but then it changed to Paguro. His former last name, P [...] D M E
Out of all the characters in the film, Luca has the largest eyes (proportional to his head) sin [...] D M E
Ercole's first scene has him fussing over his Vespa (which was saved from damage by Ciccio) as [...] D M E
At the beginning and end of the film, Alberto tells Luca, "Piacere, Girolamo Trombetta", despit [...] D M E
Symbolically, while testing out their custom-made vespa, Luca and Alberto's vespa breaks in hal [...] D M E
The drawing of Alberto and Luca riding a Vespa reflects the growth and health of their friendsh [...] D M E
The diving suits that both Luca and Alberto use are very similar in appearance to the Disney fi [...] D M E
The only recognizable product brand in the movie is the Vespa scooter, by Piaggio motor factory [...] D M E
Ercole drives a Piaggio Vespa. D M E
For the animation style, Enrico Casarosa wanted to go with a more cartoonish somewhat exaggerat [...] D M E
In Alberto's place, Indiana Jones hat is shown hanging from the wall next to the Vespa poster. [...] D M E
The round clouds in one of Luca and Alberto's dream sequences sometimes line up to create Hidde [...] D M E
Hank the octopus from Finding Dory (2016) is shown as a concrete carving in the town of Portoro [...] D M E
Luca is the first Pixar film since Toy Story 3 (2010) to win the San Diego Film Critics Society [...] D M E
The road Via De Amicis is a reference to the Italian journalist, novelist, and travel writer Ed [...] D M E
When Alberto's homemade Vespa disintegrates on the way down the hill and he instead runs and ju [...] D M E
Ercole also resembles a younger version of Chef Skinner from Ratatouille (2007). D M E
Giulia's clothes and design bears a slight resemblance to Ivy Sundew from Amphibia. D M E
Given the Italian setting, there are multiple references to opera in the movie: the lone fisher [...] D M E
The end credit sequence showing sketches of everyone's future adventures is very similar to the [...] D M E
Uncle Ugo was designed to be as scary and weird-looking as possible for a Disney film, so that [...] D M E
Celebrity Italian chef Gino D'Acampo does the voice of the priest in Portorosso in the English [...] D M E
The headline on the newspaper that Giulia gives to her father Massimo in the film reads "Mostro [...] D M E
The town's name, Portorosso, is a conflation of those of two towns in the Cinque Terre area of [...] D M E
Also Francesca Fanti, who dubbed the police woman Maggiore and other small roles in ADR session [...] D M E
Branzino is Italian for "sea bass". D M E
A poster for the quintessential Italian soft drink Gassosa appears at the railway station. D M E
When Luca and Alberto first swim to Portorosso you can see a bike in the background on the seaf [...] D M E
The Japanese dub uses suis of Yorushika's rendition of Yosui Inoue's song, "Shonen Jidai (Boyho [...] D M E
You can see a record for "4 star Villaggio". This is a reference to the next Pixar movie Turnin [...] D M E
Luca and Alberto have only four digits when they're in their sea monster forms. Averted with their h [...] D
A boat that both Luca and Alberto spot while in the sea. The boat's name, Elena, is a subtle nod to [...] D

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While swimming to Portorosso, Luca and Alberto jump out of the water several times while briefly tu [...] D M E
When Luca drops and ice-cream near the fountain - it disappears merely few moments later. D M E
Since no one saw Luca swim around the buoy, he should not have been allowed to move on to the eatin [...] D M E
When Luca and Alberto first have dinner at Giulia's, the food on her plate is inconsistent between [...] D M E
Massimo declares Alberto and Luca the winners and lifts Alberto up. However, since Luca is racing a [...] D M E
When radio falls off Ercole's Vespa - it disappears in next shots. D M E
Daniela and Lorenzo are trying to find Luca to avoid he could be exposed, and they do this by splas [...] D M E
When Luca first exits the sea, he is further away from it than when he eventually rolls back into i [...] D M E
In the scene where Luca and Alberto are asking Giulia if they could turn their prize money into a V [...] D M E
When Signora Marsigliese declares that the bike has entirely crossed the finish line, the bike is o [...] D M E
In the after-credits scene, Ugo is back in his natural habitat and can be seen talking to a fish th [...] D M E
When Luca's parents first get out of the water they don't know what they are looking for, they've n [...] D M E
While Luca is walking through Portorosso for the first time and the sun disappears behind the cloth [...] D M E
Luca would have been disqualified for racing with Alberto, who is not part of his team. D M E
When Luca is on the train at the end of the film, the direction of the rain changes just to ensure [...] D M E

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