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Pixar dips into the ocean once too often with “Luca,” a colorful but thin (and literal) fish-out-of-water tale. Although the movie touches on familiar themes about friendship, overcoming ...
Luca and Alberto rush to frolic in all the fun of being human. Luca, feeling guilty, keeps saying he's about to rush home. But he can't help himself. In “Luca,” young life is a stolen adventure.
MOVIES In ‘Luca,’ Pixar’s latest, it’s a story about fish out of water — literally By Mark Feeney Globe Staff,Updated June 10, 2021, 2:00 p.m.
It's a pretty standard "fish out of water" story, as much of the humor is based on the idea that Luca and his brother don't actually know how to act among the surface people, so they get ...
In the case of “Luca,” it’s easy to see why Disney opted to bypass theaters and go with the streaming flow. Because while it’s not bad, the movie ultimately feels like a little fish in a ...
Pixar dips into the ocean once too often with “Luca,” a colorful but thin (and literal) fish-out-of-water tale. Although the movie touches on familiar themes about friendship, overcoming ...