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resumen de "LUCA Disney" en inglés

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Respuesta:Contrary to their wishes, his mother (Maya Rudolph) and father (Jim Gaffigan) are afraid of living in a seaside town on the hunt for a sea monster. However, the influences of the dry land fall on the bottom of the ocean: an alarm clock, a playing card and a string. These elements bring Luca closer to the surface. Like Alberto, a self-assured older amphibian boy now living alone in a minor beach castle tower, who claims his father is temporarily traveling.

If you're wondering how these finned, scaly, tailed creatures can survive on humans without being discovered, writers Jesse Andrews ("Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl" are neat) and Mike Jones ("Alma") have solved that. Aside from an evil witch who gives her a human appearance, the "The Little Mermaid," the sea monsters here can be magically deadly. However, his ability is uncontrollable because the touch water pushes his skin into his true scaly exterior. For Luca, that power is drawing more temptation.
When on dry land, Alberto and Luca form a quick bond. They dream of buying a scooter and traveling the universe together. However, their plans almost came to an end when Luca's terrible parents threatened to put his uncle Ugo Ugo (Sacha Baron Cohen, basically using his Borat voice in fish) alive in the trenches. Instead, Luca runs away with Alberto to the city of Portorosso. Then they meet Giulia (Emma Berman), a red-haired tomboy with an independent mind and a dream of winning a Portorosso Cup, a traditional Italian triathlon of swimming, cycling and eating pasta, and her armed, portly single father. Massimo (Marco Barricelli). In an attempt to earn enough money to buy a Vespa, the boys pair up Giulia to win the cup from evil five-time champion Ercole Visconti (Saverio Raimondo) and his goats and set a city-wide bounty on sea monsters on their heads.

The most distinctive current circulation through “Luca” is freedom: that is certainly what the Vespa demonstrates, the ability to be unrestricted not only at sea, but also on land. The other thread that revolves around the folk tale, however, is identity, or the people who are really behind our public faces.
The villainous Ercole seems to have a lot of love at first and looks like something out of an Italian magazine. We soon discover that their love, like Gaston's in “Beauty and the Beast” (another Disney film focused on true identity), rules through intimidation. The measured erosion of his sloppy victorious persona into the magazine's true monster is predictable but satisfying.

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Luca was a creature of the sea and he was afraid of the surface one day he met a friend who was a creature and convinced him to go to the surface Luca accepted but he couldn't walk and I don't know what else

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