June 13, 2021 (Aquarium of Genoa)
June 18, 2021 (Disney+, United States)
March 22, 2024 (theatrical, United States)
Luca is a 2021 American computer-animated coming-of-age fantasy comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film is directed by Enrico Casarosa (in his feature-length directorial debut), written by Jesse Andrews and Mike Jones, produced by Andrea Warren, and starring the voices of Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer, Emma Berman, Marco Barricelli, Saverio Raimondo, Maya Rudolph, and Jim Gaffigan. The film is dedicated to Italian musician Ennio Morricone, who was originally considered to compose the soundtrack, but died before he was asked to do so.
Set on the Italian Riviera between the 50s and 60s, the film centers on Luca Paguro, a sea monster boy with the ability to assume human form while on land, who explores the town of Portorosso with his new best friend Alberto Scorfano, experiencing a life-changing summer. Luca takes inspiration from Casarosa's childhood in Genoa; several Pixar artists were sent to the Italian Riviera gathering research from Italian culture and environment. The sea monsters, a "metaphor for feeling different", were loosely based on old Italian regional myths and folklore. The design and animation were inspired by hand-drawn and stop motion works and Hayao Miyazaki's style. Casarosa described the result as a film that "pays homage to Federico Fellini and other classic Italian filmmakers, with a dash of Miyazaki in the mix too".
Luca premiered at the Aquarium of Genoa on June 13, 2021, and was originally set to be theatrically released in the United States on June 18, 2021. However, in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the film was released direct-to-streaming on Disney+ on the same day, along with a simultaneous limited run at the El Capitan Theatre; it was be released in theaters in countries without the streaming service. It will be released in theaters nationwide in the United States on March 22, 2024. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its visuals, themes and sense of nostalgia. A short film, Ciao Alberto, was released on Disney+ on November 12, 2021.
Storyline
In the summer in the 1950s, timid sea monster child Luca Paguro herds goatfish off the coast of the Italian town of Portorosso. One day, Luca meets Alberto Scorfano, a fellow sea monster kid living alone in an abandoned lighthouse. Alberto demonstrates how sea monsters transform into humans when they are dry. Luca begins sneaking out to meet Alberto against his parents' order to stay away from the surface, fearing that he might be hunted by humans. The boys quickly become friends, wishing to own a Vespa and travel around the world.
Upon discovering Luca's actions, his parents decide to send him to live in the deep with his uncle Ugo. To avoid this, Luca runs away from home and hides in Portorosso with Alberto. The boys run afoul of Ercole Visconti, the local bully and five-time champion of the Portorosso Cup, a triathlon of swimming, pasta-eating, and biking. When Ercole tries to soak Luca in a fountain, Giulia Marcovaldo, a young girl, stops him. In hopes of winning the money needed for a Vespa, the boys team up with Giulia for the triathlon.
Giulia invites them to stay at her house and introduces her fisherman father, Massimo, who is prejudiced against sea monsters. Meanwhile, Luca's parents infiltrate the town to find their son. Giulia and Luca bond over their love of learning, to Alberto's ire. When Luca shows interest in attending school, Alberto intentionally reveals his own sea monster form to Giulia to prevent it, frightening her. Unwilling to give himself up, Luca feigns shock at the transformation, and a betrayed Alberto flees as Ercole's gang arrives to hunt him. Shortly after, Giulia finds out that Luca is a sea monster as well, and sends him away for his safety.
Luca heads to Alberto's hiding place in an effort to reconcile with him, and learns that Alberto was abandoned by his father long ago. Though Alberto declines to participate in the triathlon, Luca promises to win the Vespa to rebuild their friendship. The triathlon begins with Luca and Giulia competing separately. Luca successfully completes the swimming race in a diving suit and the pasta-eating contest without revealing himself, but it begins to rain during the bike race. Alberto shows up to give Luca an umbrella, but Ercole knocks it away, exposing Alberto's sea monster form and shocking the spectators and Ercole. Luca rescues Alberto, revealing his own true form, and the two bike towards the finish to get to the sea.
Giulia deliberately collides with Ercole's bike to stop him from harpooning Luca and Alberto, falling down and injuring herself badly in the process. Luca and Alberto unintentionally cross the finish line before turning back to help Giulia. When Ercole and the other townsfolk confront the boys, Massimo stands up for them and insists that they have won after seeing that Luca and Alberto had stopped to help Giulia. Luca is reunited with his family and the humans accept the sea monsters, except Ercole, who is thrown into a fountain by his much-abused henchmen Ciccio and Guido.
Luca and Alberto buy an old Vespa with their winnings, but Alberto sells it to get a train ticket for Luca, allowing him to go to school in Genova with Giulia. Luca's family, Massimo, and Alberto see Luca and Giulia off at the train station, where they all promise to stay in touch. Luca meets Giulia's mother and attends school with Giulia, while Massimo adopts Alberto as his son.
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Sound Effects Used
- Hollywoodedge, Alarm Clock Analog Ri PE251701
- Hollywoodedge, Bird Seagull Four Sin PE021601 (Heard briefly during the song "Il Gatto E La Volpe".)
- Hollywoodedge, Body Falls Water Spla PE106801
- Hollywoodedge, Body Falls Water Spla PE106901
- Hollywoodedge, Cats Fighting Loud Sc PE917007/Cats Two Angry YowlsD PE022601 (3rd yowl; heard once off-screen when Machiavelli attacks Luca, and 6th yowl; heard once where a cat gets jumped by Luca and Alberto, riding a bike.)
- Hollywoodedge, Crash Car Hood Glass PE111201 (Heard only in the low volume.)
- Hollywoodedge, Goat Single Short Ble AT044601
- Hollywoodedge, Large Splash Or DiveW PE127101
- Hollywoodedge, Large Splash Or DiveW PE127201
- Hollywoodedge, Large Splash Or DiveW PE127301
- Hollywoodedge, Large Splash Or DiveW PE127401
- Hollywoodedge, Large Splash Or DiveW PE127501
- Hollywoodedge, Large Splash Or DiveW PE127601
- Hollywoodedge, Lightning 08 CloseG SIG012601
- Hollywoodedge, Thin Metallic Pot Or CRT031202
- Luxo Jr. Squeaking (Used in the Pixar logo.)
- Reveille Bugle Call
- SKYWALKER, BIRD - SEAGULL CALLING (Heard 5 times in the background.)
- SKYWALKER, CLICK - LUXO JR. LIGHT CLICK
- SKYWALKER, STOMP - LUXO JR. HOPPING
- SKYWALKER, WATER - UNDERWATER SLOSHES, VARIOUS
- Sound Ideas, SQUEAK, METAL - MOVE SIDE TO SIDE