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 and Pin [...] D
The favorite pasta dish in Marcovaldo's house is "trenette al pesto": it's the flagship dish of Geno [...] D
The character of Massimo is visually based on Bambino's father from Casarosa's previous work with Pi [...] D
The license plate on Ercole's Vespa says '5220', flip that number around and it's '0225' or February [...] D
Giulia says that a telescope belongs to "Old Man Bernardi". This is a reference to set supervisor Ch [...] D
Portorosso, the name of the Italian port city where Luca and Alberto explore throughout the movie, m [...] D
The film was originally set to be theatrically released in the United States on June 18, 2021 by Wal [...] D
Alberto gets caught in the fishing boat's net in the opening scene, setting up how Ercole will use a [...] D
A cat can be seen laying down on the dock in Portorosso, which looks exactly like the cat Dragon fro [...] D
The classroom number A113 used by character animation students at the California Institute of the Ar [...] D
Each voice actor/actress in Luca's family have a comedy background. Luca's mom Daniela is voiced by [...] D
When they're about to test out their makeshift Vespa, Alberto looks at a picture of Marcello Mastroi [...] D
The story of Pinocchio who eventually becomes a real human boy also has some parallels with Luca's s [...] D
Both Jacob Tremblay (voice of Luca Parugo) and Jack Dylan Grazer (voice of Alberto Scorfano) starred [...] D
Jim Gaffigan said that getting cast in a Disney/ Pixar movie finally made him cool in the eyes of hi [...] D
Director Enrico Casarosa stated that he drew inspiration from the films of Hayao Miyazaki when creat [...] D
Machiavelli was also quoted for saying "Men judge generally more by the eye than by the hand, for ev [...] D
The end credit show Giulia mother with her dog named "Nerone" and her father's turtles named Caligul [...] D
Luca means "bringer of light". This is possibly used to reflect his bright, optimistic personality. [...] D
For some unknown reason this is the first Pixar feature film to not have John Ratzenberger in it des [...] D
On one of the buildings in Portorosso is a sign that reads "Vicolo De Sica" which references the neo [...] D
At the very end of the credits, it says "produced in our slippers around the bay area". Due to the c [...] D
When Luca and Alberto discover that Massimo has a particularly keen interest in hunting sea monsters [...] D
In Luca's sea creature form he has 3,436 scales on his body. D
Massimo resembles the Papa character from the Pixar short La Luna (2011) which was also directed by [...] D
Ugo is the second Disney character played by Sacha Baron Cohen, the first being Time from Alice Thro [...] D
Alberto prides himself as an expert on humans but tends to misname several things related to the hum [...] D
The restaurant Gustosa is most likely a nod to chef Gusteau from Ratatouille (2007). D
As Luca enters a new phase in his life, it is fitting that his train goes through a tunnel right at [...] D
There is a black and white photo of a woman on the wall in Massimo's home, no doubt the mother of Gi [...] D
When Luca is imagining the fun of riding a red Vespa in a wheat field, green and white Vespas emerge [...] D
The name, Isola del Mare, means "Island of the sea" in Italian. Its name was revealed on one of the [...] D
A villager voiced by Enrico Casarosa is playing Scopa, which is a popular card game played with an I [...] D
The background voice artists who provided the voices for the kids in the film are recorded by local [...] D
There's a Pinocchio figurine in Giulia's bedroom. D
the first time Luca stands on land he exhibits a medical finding called Gower's sign. Classically se [...] D
The classic Pixar clouds from the Toy Story films are prevalent in this film. D
Luca works as a fish shepherd, with 24 fish that he looks after. This film is marked as the 24th fea [...] D
At Alberto's place, a boot is shown laying on the floor which looks similar to the one used to hold [...] D
When Luca and Alberto first meet Giulia's father, the song playing in the background is from the Bar [...] D
The cat Machiavelli is a homage to Nicolo Machiavelli who founded political science and philosophy f [...] D
Giulia has a similar color scheme to Phineas Flynn - red hair, orange-and-white striped T-shirt, and [...] D
When Grandma Paguro tells her grandson about the surface, she claims that she won a game of cards wi [...] D
Comparisons to The Little Mermaid (1989), like Ariel, Luca wants to explore land based life above th [...] D
This is the first Pixar film to be produced in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio since Alla ricerca di Dory (201 [...] D
Jim Gaffigan's fourth animation's film,, after Duck Duck Goose (2018), Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer [...] D
"Luca" came out eleven years after "Toy Story 3", both films came out on June 18 on most countries. D
Giulia's name was once used for a deleted character in Cars 2 (2011). She would've been a car that M [...] D
One of the posters at the plaza is for Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. D
Italy's train service, Trenitalia, designed a special Luca livery for one of their trains. D
Alberto's surname, Scorfano, is Italian for "redfish". D
All the holy cheese variations that Giulia comes up with whenever she is suprised at something are: [...] D
Production Designer Daniela Strijleva teased that the animated feature, in true Pixar style, is fill [...] D
Massimo's mustache looks identical to the muzzle on Machiavelli. This could be a possible reference [...] D
Via Corniglia is a reference to the town of Corniglia, one of the towns of Cinque Terre. The town of [...] D
While the concept of a sea creature who grows curious about life on land and transforms into a human [...] D
Alberto's surname, Scorfano, is Italian for scorpionfish. It's commonly used to indicate a person th [...] D
One of Luca's fish that he herds is named 'Enrico' a reference to the director of the community Enri [...] D
The various depiction of sea-monsters around town remind the way renaissance painters depicted stran [...] D
When asked if he was a water baby or a sea creature, Jacob Tremblay stated: "Living in Vancouver, we [...] D
The boat at the beginning is called "Gelsomina" which translates to Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin (1 [...] D
Via Piaggio is a reference to the director's childhood as he grew up on the street of Via Piaggio in [...] D
In Giulia's bedroom is a record cover for an artist called 'Nicolo Pitera' a reference to Pixar anim [...] D
Pixar's eighth film to have a post-credits scene after Finding Nemo (2003), Cars (2006), Brave (2012 [...] D
When asked If there's a message that you want people to take away from watching this film what would [...] D
The alley behind Giulia's house is called Via Vernazza, a reference to the village of Vernazza, one [...] D
Premiered at the Aquarium of Genoa in Italy in June 2021. D
Grandma Paguro sleeps with her eyes open, which can be a nod to how fish sleep with their eyes open [...] D
The name of the town Portorosso was originally going to be the last name of Luca. D
Saverio Raimondo, Gino La Monica, and Giacomo Gianniotti reprised their roles for the Italian-langua [...] D
In an interview by the director Enrico Casarosa indicated that the plot of a shy, reserved kid who b [...] D
Portorosso can be seen as an advertisement on a travel agency window in Pixar's previous film Soul ( [...] D
The original plan was to have Ennio Morricone provide the soundtrack but he unfortunately died befor [...] D
The two fishermen at the beginning have a map which pinpoints where Portorosso is located in the Lig [...] D
Giulia says about Ercole "so no one's taking him down unless it's me" which foreshadows she'll be th [...] D
The ending with Luca on the train looking back to Alberto who runs after him as the train departs, p [...] D
Enrico Casarosa voices a fisherman as well as a Scopa player. D
"Piacere Girolamo Trombetta" is a joke that was popular among young kids in Italy. It literally tran [...] D
The film's director, Enrico Casarosa, was born in Genoa and moved to the USA in his twenties. The mo [...] D
When Luca first sees Alberto's place, he exclaims "Mother of pearl" which is what Mr. Krabs says on [...] D
One of Enrico Casarosa's biggest influences when making the film was acclaimed Italian filmmaker Fed [...] D
Alberto has made 383 markings on the wall, meaning he has been living on his own for over a year. D
Another Studio Ghibli connection - Giulia wears an orange and white striped shirt and rolled up blue [...] D
The film celebrates Pixar's 35th anniversary. D
Jack Dylan Grazer voices a sea monster in this film named Alberto. His uncle is the legendary Brian [...] D
The end credit include Alberto receiving a knife as a gift from Massimo something he wanted from the [...] D
The number on the train carriage that Luca boards at the end is "1200 PA" a reference to the address [...] D
The Japanese trailer showcases the ending theme for the Japanese dub of the movie, titled "Shonen Ji [...] D
Maya Rudolph's second Disney animated film, after Big Hero 6 (2014). D
One of the newspapers is called "La Gazzetta", that is a common name for Italian newspapers (the mos [...] D
At one point, Luca and Giulia are seen reading Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio. During a [...] D
Viewers who know Italian will notice that both Luca and Alberto's last names are Italian words for s [...] D
This film fits in with the Pixar Theory first put forward by Jon Negroni who also has a YouTube chan [...] D
The main square is called Piazza Calvino, borrowing the name from the famous Italian writer Italo Ca [...] D
Originally, Enrico wanted legendary film composer Ennio Morricone to score this movie seeing how he [...] D
Jacob Tremblay voices the title character; Enrico Casarosa stated that working with him was "such a [...] D
In the earliest version of the film, Ciccio was going to be another sea monster who was friends with [...] D
Luca's surname, Paguro, is Italian for "hermit crab". Which is reflective of his sheltered life at t [...] D
Jacob Tremblay is a Pixar fan in real life with Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006) being his favorite he [...] D
Alberto's island represents his unwillingness to accept his father's abandonment and move on. Until [...] D
A Donald Duck plush toy can be seen in Giulia's room, which is fitting because Donald Duck is very p [...] D
It is not made clear when this film is set, though it appears to be around the 1950s or 1960s, as no [...] D
Running gag: Giulia exclaims "Santo" or "Santa" followed by the name of a cheese. (Ex: "Santa mozzar [...] D
Marcello Mastroianni appears twice in the film. His photo is stuck on Alberto and Luca's makeshift V [...] D
There's also a Pinocchio reference in the song 'll Gatto E La Volpe" which means "The Cat and the Fo [...] D
Jack Dylan Grazer performed his vocal tracks inside of his house due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemi [...] D
When Luca gobbles up his first plate of pasta, he unleashes a burp after he's done. Jacob Tremblay w [...] D
This is Pixar's 24th feature film. D
Ercole translates to Hercules referencing the Disney movie of the same name, one of Hercules greates [...] D
Luca's mother's name is Daniela, a reference to the production designer Daniela Strijleva. D
Hidden in one of the signs for soft drinks in the town, is a deep cut reference to Pixar's Up (2009) [...] D
Luca finds a Scopa card that has a boy with a knife holding a cup. During the course of the story, L [...] D
An in-joke for coffee lovers, in Portorosso there is a bar sign for "LaTazza" referencing not only t [...] D
The train number at the end is "94608' which is the zip code for Emeryville, California where Pixar [...] D
the telescope scene features a real star cluster, the Pleiades. When viewed through the eyepiece of [...] D
The bully's name Ercole Visconti, is a homage to director Luchino Visconti. D
Ercole's boat is named "Focaccia": focaccia is a delicious thin bread typical of the Liguria region, [...] D
The movie was inspired by Studio Ghibli. D
When Luca falls off his bike and hits his head Luca sees Anchovies and not stars because he was told [...] D
Alberto's outfit attire is similar to Conan's outfit from the Japanese animated series Future Boy Co [...] D
Ciccio is voiced by Peter Sohn who directed Pixar's The Good Dinosaur (2015) D
Jack Dylan Grazer's first animated film. D
When asked why he chose Luca as the film's title, Casarosa said that he based the film on his friend [...] D
The kites that Luca and Giulia fly with are the same design that Leonardo Da Vinci used for his unbu [...] D
Several Pixar artists visited the Italian Riviera in order to get an impression of the colors and lo [...] D
John Ratzenberger's absence ends his streak of appearing in every Pixar film. D
Under the porch of the village main square, a poster of the film "Vacanze Romane" can be seen, with [...] D
As the boys race through town toward the end of the movie, the famous Pixar Luxo ball can be spotted [...] D
The sixth Pixar Film to include the words "The End" at the end of their film (or in this case for Lu [...] D
This is Jacob Tremblay's first time working on an animated feature. Because Enrico Casarosa stated t [...] D
Alberto has a scar on his upper left arm. He actually got it when the fisherman in the opening scene [...] D
Before the boys actually meet, 'human' Alberto appears in Luca's daydream as the distorted figure on [...] D
Giulia's cat Machiavelli is depicted on the book cover of Pinocchio as Figaro the cat. When Machiave [...] D
The street names in the film honor famous Italian authors and filmmakers. "We have a lot of Italian [...] D
Alberto appears in the final race carrying a blue umbrella in the rain, a reference to the Pixar sho [...] D
One of Luca's chores underwater on his family farm, is herding goatfish. This is especially appropri [...] D
A wooden board outside the bar reads "Chinotto." Chinotto is a famous Italian drink made from chinot [...] D
Jacob Tremblay stated that the relationship between Luca and Alberto "is gonna bring back a lot of m [...] D
Very likely, the look and feel of the human town was inspired by Portofino, a little village on the [...] D
Giulia's cat is named after Italian philosopher and writer Niccolò Machiavelli. Machiavelli's muz [...] D
During the final race at the end, a Pizza Planet Piaggio Ape, a smaller Italian vehicle is shown beh [...] D
The scuba diving suit that Luca and Alberto use, technically the cage helmet of the scuba suit resem [...] D
Daniela's human form is modelled after her voice actress Maya Rudolph. D
In the Marcovaldo's kitchen, the brand of the stove is "Caldino" (little hot), while those of the fr [...] D
Directorial debut of Enrico Casarosa in a full feature film. D
In a street is shown a movie poster for the late Federico Fellini's La Strada, which date the movie [...] D
Luca and Alberto both have curly hair in human form, but their true, seamonster form is shown to rep [...] D
During the credit sequence, the kid from the Pixar short La Luna can be seen which was directed by E [...] D
Around the town, include a variety of movie posters influencing those movies from that era including [...] D
Ercole is shown eating a focaccia sandwich, director Enrico Casarosa wanted to include the focaccia [...] D
During Luca's imagine spot when Alberto first tells him about the stars in the sky being fish, when [...] D
Even the opening credits are written in Italian. D
Jacob Tremblay revealed his favorite scenes filmed were the action sequences. "Those were fun to do [...] D
The first Pixar feature length film not to feature the voice work of John Ratzenberger. D
In The Godfather, Luca Brasi famously "sleeps with the fishes." Here, Luca literally sleeps with the [...] D
In recent years, animated movies at Disney and Pixar have generally been criticized by audiences for [...] D
Signora Marsigliese, who represents the pasta company and organizes the race, is named for the movie [...] D
the cat Machiavelli is missing a piece of his right ear on the same side Massimo is missing his righ [...] D
A record player is shown in the opening scene and throughout the film when Alberto collects it as an [...] D
In its opening weekend when it premiered on Disney+, this was the most watched piece of content on t [...] D
Luca's surname was initially Portorosso, but then it changed to Paguro. His former last name, Portor [...] D
Out of all the characters in the film, Luca has the largest eyes (proportional to his head) since he [...] D
Ercole's first scene has him fussing over his Vespa (which was saved from damage by Ciccio) as "Picc [...] D
At the beginning and end of the film, Alberto tells Luca, "Piacere, Girolamo Trombetta", despite not [...] D
Symbolically, while testing out their custom-made vespa, Luca and Alberto's vespa breaks in half mid [...] D
The drawing of Alberto and Luca riding a Vespa reflects the growth and health of their friendship th [...] D
The diving suits that both Luca and Alberto use are very similar in appearance to the Disney film 20 [...] D
The only recognizable product brand in the movie is the Vespa scooter, by Piaggio motor factory. Pia [...] D
Ercole drives a Piaggio Vespa. D
For the animation style, Enrico Casarosa wanted to go with a more cartoonish somewhat exaggerated lo [...] D
In Alberto's place, Indiana Jones hat is shown hanging from the wall next to the Vespa poster. Also [...] D
The round clouds in one of Luca and Alberto's dream sequences sometimes line up to create Hidden Mic [...] D
Hank the octopus from Finding Dory (2016) is shown as a concrete carving in the town of Portorosso. D
Luca is the first Pixar film since Toy Story 3 (2010) to win the San Diego Film Critics Society Awar [...] D
The road Via De Amicis is a reference to the Italian journalist, novelist, and travel writer Edmondo [...] D
When Alberto's homemade Vespa disintegrates on the way down the hill and he instead runs and jumps o [...] D
Ercole also resembles a younger version of Chef Skinner from Ratatouille (2007). D
Giulia's clothes and design bears a slight resemblance to Ivy Sundew from Amphibia. D
Given the Italian setting, there are multiple references to opera in the movie: the lone fisherman b [...] D
The end credit sequence showing sketches of everyone's future adventures is very similar to the end [...] D
Uncle Ugo was designed to be as scary and weird-looking as possible for a Disney film, so that Luca [...] D
Celebrity Italian chef Gino D'Acampo does the voice of the priest in Portorosso in the English versi [...] D
The headline on the newspaper that Giulia gives to her father Massimo in the film reads "Mostro Avvi [...] D
The town's name, Portorosso, is a conflation of those of two towns in the Cinque Terre area of the L [...] D
Also Francesca Fanti, who dubbed the police woman Maggiore and other small roles in ADR sessions, is [...] D
Branzino is Italian for "sea bass". D
A poster for the quintessential Italian soft drink Gassosa appears at the railway station. D
When Luca and Alberto first swim to Portorosso you can see a bike in the background on the seafloor, [...] D
The Japanese dub uses suis of Yorushika's rendition of Yosui Inoue's song, "Shonen Jidai (Boyhood)". D
You can see a record for "4 star Villaggio". This is a reference to the next Pixar movie Turning Red [...] D
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 tur [...] D
When Luca drops and ice-cream near the fountain - it disappears merely few moments later. D
Since no one saw Luca swim around the buoy, he should not have been allowed to move on to the eating [...] D
When Luca and Alberto first have dinner at Giulia's, the food on her plate is inconsistent between s [...] D
Massimo declares Alberto and Luca the winners and lifts Alberto up. However, since Luca is racing al [...] D
When radio falls off Ercole's Vespa - it disappears in next shots. D
Daniela and Lorenzo are trying to find Luca to avoid he could be exposed, and they do this by splash [...] D
When Luca first exits the sea, he is further away from it than when he eventually rolls back into it [...] D
In the scene where Luca and Alberto are asking Giulia if they could turn their prize money into a Ve [...] D
When Signora Marsigliese declares that the bike has entirely crossed the finish line, the bike is on [...] D
In the after-credits scene, Ugo is back in his natural habitat and can be seen talking to a fish tha [...] D
When Luca's parents first get out of the water they don't know what they are looking for, they've ne [...] D
While Luca is walking through Portorosso for the first time and the sun disappears behind the clothe [...] D
Luca would have been disqualified for racing with Alberto, who is not part of his team. D
When Luca is on the train at the end of the film, the direction of the rain changes just to ensure h [...] D

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