Review of Luca (2021) by Llydlester — 25 Sep 2021
Pixar's Luca unfolds like an animated and magnetic adult fantasy with lots of farce, fun and joy, heartwarming and inescapable family consequences, there is no doubt that the temptation of visual effects, whether humorous or sub-textual, is dazzling.
Luca is a film imbued with a sentimental affection for the Italian environment and its quaint, bountiful and breathless villages scattered around its shores, as Pixar Animation Studios does so well, the added angst of improving its ability to achieve data while remaining faithful and enjoying the ability of a united family is a fantastic and welcome storyline and Pixar's fairy tale mud sun whirlwind, reverberating sound recording and the sweet lessons of acceptance distinction take a short passport.
It wouldn't be Pixar's best or riskiest film to date, however, Luca is one of the few who thinks he's not afraid to be something else. Luca is the smallest movie created by Pixar, however, he's arguably one of the best in the studio.
Pixar's Luca is fun, refreshing, and well-animated. Luca is a beautiful illustration of Italy, even animated! The script isn't powerful enough or the stakes high enough, but a film that is still smart, however, could be much higher.
One of the most breathtaking movies Pixar has ever created. Each character has his or her own life, and it's not just a random character who is there to help Luca. I could still watch it and it excites me despite this study, right? There is food and parfaits, fountains and a bicycle, ugly mustaches and even the starry sky.
I found myself on the verge of tears in the last moments of this excellent and disarming film.
This review of Luca (2021) was written by Llydlester on 25 Sep 2021.
Luca has generally received very positive reviews.
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