![]() ![]() ![]() It has a softer, more hand-drawn feeling than some other Pixar offerings, almost as if it’s 2D in places, which gives the impression of timelessness. It’s a tiny vacation with a healthy serving of imagination.ĭirector Enrico Casarosa says the look of his new film is inspired by everything from Renaissance maps - the kind haunted around the edges by scaly sea monsters - to Japanese woodcuts and his own childhood memories of summers in southern Italy. (They’re also both sea monsters, but more on that later.) There is pasta and gelato, fountains and cycling, a mustache-twirling villain and starry night skies. Luca is probably the most summery movie that Pixar’s ever made - a light, gentle, sweet tale of a young boy and his best friend who go on an adventure in a tiny Italian town.
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