3 Reasons to Watch Disney Pixar LUCA
Escape to the beautiful Italian seaside town of Portorosso now that Disney and Pixar’s LUCA has release on Digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD.
Disney and Pixar is the same studio that brought you Soul and Coco, both films that were so good! So you know LUCA will also have amazing animation and storyline. So get ready to add to your Disney and Pixar movie collection today!
But just in case your not sure, I'm sharing 3 reasons you should watch LUCA!
The Animation
At first glance you can see that the animation style for Luca is different then other Disney and Pixar films. You get a sense of bright, airy, happy feelings. Even when there's a "sad" scene, it's not overly depressing. Which suits the tone of the film. There's hope and humor in LUCA and you can "see" it.
The Characters
Of course you'll enjoy meeting Luca and following along while he discovers life on the surface as a sea monster. But there's so many other fun and enduring characters in the film. From Luca's best friends Alberto and Giulia, to the background towns people. Each brings something sweet to the films story. Yes even the "villain" Ercole Visconti, who's more comic relief then scary.
The Disney Pixar Easter Eggs
If your a fan of finding easter eggs in films, then you'll have fun trying to find and match the easter eggs in LUCA, while some of them are clear like the Pixar ball, others you have to do more research on like the poster for Walt Disney’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, to find out how they fit into the films world. Either way, it's an enjoyable activity while watching the film.
The Disney Pixar LUCA release has a variety of bonus features including never-before-seen featurettes, deleted scenes and two alternate openings.
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SYNOPSIS
Set in a seaside town on the Italian Riviera, Disney and Pixar’s Luca is a coming-of-age story about a young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer. Luca shares his amazing adventures with his friend Alberto, but their fun is threatened by a deeply held secret: they’re sea monsters from a world below the water’s surface.
Voice Cast: Jacob Tremblay as Luca Paguro, Jack Dylan Grazer as Alberto Scorfano, Emma Berman as Giulia Marcovaldo, Saverio Raimondo as Ercole Visconti, Maya Rudolph as Daniela Paguro, Marco Barricelli as Massimo Marcovaldo, Jim Gaffigan as Lorenzo Paguro
Disney and Pixar’s Luca Bonus Features* (*bonus features vary by product and retailer)
- Our Italian Inspiration – Experience the joy of discovery as Pixar artists travel to Cinque Terre, Italy, to absorb the beauty and culture of the coastal region which inspired the characters and the quintessential Italian backdrop of Luca.
- Secretly A Sea Monster – Explore the artistry and technical innovation of Luca's transformation from sea monster to human, and how the theme of transformation is central to the emotional journey of the main characters.
- Best Friends – Best friends can challenge us, inspire us, annoy us, and encourage us. The cast and crew of Luca share their own stories about how besties influenced their lives, and how those experiences informed the creation of screen pals Luca, Alberto, and Giulia.
- Deleted Scenes
- Introduction – Director Enrico Casarosa introduces scenes not included in the final version of Luca.
- Starfish Hunt (Alternate Opening) – Luca explores the shore and the sea, gathering mussels and starfish, in this serene alternate opening to the film.
- Isola Del Mare (Alternate Opening) – Luca welcomes viewers to the quiet island he calls home.
- Festa Del Mare – The boys go to a festival filled with fun...and danger.
- Here Comes Giulia – Giulia explores Isola Del Mare, where she meets Luca and Alberto, and asks so many questions.
- Gelato Trouble – Giulia offers to treat Luca and Alberto to something called "gelato."
- Sea Monster Cannery – Luca dreams about a magical place filled with Vespas and gelato, but things aren't quite what they seem.
Directed by: Enrico Casarosa
Produced by:Andrea Warren, p.g.a.
Executive Producers: Pete Docter, Peter Sohn, Kiri Hart
Screenplay by: Jesse Andrews, Mike Jones
Story by: Enrico Casarosa, Jesse Andrews, Simon Stephenson
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