One of the studio’s more minor efforts is still a sunny, likable story of two boys finding out who they are while stuck between different worlds
There’s a cotton candy lightness to Pixar’s ebullient summer confection Luca: a sunny, nimble little story that also threatens to blow away in the sea breeze, as charming as it is minor. It’s a story of friendship and acceptance and one that many excitedly speculated might be about something more groundbreaking but, finally unveiled, it’s mostly more of the same. Another reliably slick combination of the Pixar playbook elements we’ve come to know so well, it’s a gentle, calming whisper that grows faint once it’s over.
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