After two viewings, Luca became my favorite Pixar movie (I’ve now seen it over 14 times). The way the characters were written and portrayed as well as the themes and messages really spoke to me. For example, Giulia’s family situation (split family and feeling like an outsider in a different city when going to visit your other parent) and how it was treated by not making it a big deal like it is in so many pieces of media. This is something I’ve basically been dealing with for my entire life and it felt nice to have it be recognized that not all families are perfect but that just because they’re not doesn’t mean they can’t work. Luca’s curiosity and drive to learn more about the world around him also really resonated with me. And I see him in the end going to stay in the human world while balancing and accepting his differences as a loose metaphor for immigration. My mom and dad are German immigrants to the U.S and my step mom is a Colombian immigrant and they all still have lots of family in their respective countries. While I’m in the U.S and have to figure how to balance my cultural heritage and family with the ideas and culture of where I live. I was also kind of the outsider/weird kid in school too and the trio friendship setup is almost the same with the friends I had in grade school (and still friends to this day) so it was nice to remember that. The movie’s way of portraying acceptance and talking about it also helped me to do some introspection of myself and helped me to acknowledge and accept the fact that I’m asexual. Luca may be a simple movie plot wise but the profound way it has affected me and the time it’s come at the end of a major cycle of personal growth (graduating high school, starting college, reconnecting with my mom’s side of the family and restoring a line of communication that had been broken for almost 15 years, losing several friends and family members, surviving a pandemic) has solidified it as one of my favorite movies of all time and it’s probably going to become a comfort movie like The Princess Bride.
@@bexius I would recommend doing a reaction to the Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) if you haven’t seen it already. It is an instant favorite if you like animals like rhinos and elephants, and it shows how these animals need to be protected from poachers. Have you seen it before?
Okay, now I really have to watch that movie lmao. Leaving my little like and comment now, and I'll come back tomorrow ^^ Can't wait to rewatch alongside you! Hope you're having a good day! (Also, your hair looks really pretty 😍)
okay, I'm back (and late, because I needed to recover after this) and omg I cannot believe Luca and Alberto invented being boyfriends :') also, I feel you, I cried A LOT lmao
Just noticed this, when Luca and Alberto were crying, their skin didn't change into sea monster skin. Of course there's art of it happening but in the actual movie itself, it doesn't happen. Probably such an easy mistake that none of you have noticed. But now that I think about it, they're sea monsters, shouldn't they only be able to change in saltwater and the ocean in aquatic locations?
I love this movie so so much! And it will be downloaded on iTunes 😭 Also I’m gay and it’s definitely hinting at accepting and the LGBTQ+ community. Gay
hey folks! new video yayyy! let me know if you have any other movies you want me to react to!
After two viewings, Luca became my favorite Pixar movie (I’ve now seen it over 14 times). The way the characters were written and portrayed as well as the themes and messages really spoke to me.
For example, Giulia’s family situation (split family and feeling like an outsider in a different city when going to visit your other parent) and how it was treated by not making it a big deal like it is in so many pieces of media. This is something I’ve basically been dealing with for my entire life and it felt nice to have it be recognized that not all families are perfect but that just because they’re not doesn’t mean they can’t work.
Luca’s curiosity and drive to learn more about the world around him also really resonated with me. And I see him in the end going to stay in the human world while balancing and accepting his differences as a loose metaphor for immigration. My mom and dad are German immigrants to the U.S and my step mom is a Colombian immigrant and they all still have lots of family in their respective countries. While I’m in the U.S and have to figure how to balance my cultural heritage and family with the ideas and culture of where I live.
I was also kind of the outsider/weird kid in school too and the trio friendship setup is almost the same with the friends I had in grade school (and still friends to this day) so it was nice to remember that.
The movie’s way of portraying acceptance and talking about it also helped me to do some introspection of myself and helped me to acknowledge and accept the fact that I’m asexual.
Luca may be a simple movie plot wise but the profound way it has affected me and the time it’s come at the end of a major cycle of personal growth (graduating high school, starting college, reconnecting with my mom’s side of the family and restoring a line of communication that had been broken for almost 15 years, losing several friends and family members, surviving a pandemic) has solidified it as one of my favorite movies of all time and it’s probably going to become a comfort movie like The Princess Bride.
This was the funniest reaction I’ve seen on Luca
thank you so much hehe!!
@@bexius I would recommend doing a reaction to the Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) if you haven’t seen it already. It is an instant favorite if you like animals like rhinos and elephants, and it shows how these animals need to be protected from poachers.
Have you seen it before?
This movie gets me so deeply 😭
Okay, now I really have to watch that movie lmao. Leaving my little like and comment now, and I'll come back tomorrow ^^ Can't wait to rewatch alongside you! Hope you're having a good day! (Also, your hair looks really pretty 😍)
hehe i can’t believe you would watch a movie for me 🥺🥺 excited to hear what you think tomorrow 😼😼
Amazing video as always
thank you 🥺♥️
okay, I'm back (and late, because I needed to recover after this) and omg I cannot believe Luca and Alberto invented being boyfriends :') also, I feel you, I cried A LOT lmao
New to the channel! Loving the content! xx
hehe thank you! hope you enjoy
Such a beautiful movie! Love your reaction.
just starting the video can't wait to see your reaction
hehe hope you enjoyed ♥️♥️
@@bexius i finished and omg it was amazing the movie is so great and I loved your reaction:)
“What trauma do you have from the surface?”
Uh, her trauma is knowing that humans hunt sea monsters.
sequel with the iconic trio please pixar
i love this movie
it's so gOOD!!
Just noticed this, when Luca and Alberto were crying, their skin didn't change into sea monster skin. Of course there's art of it happening but in the actual movie itself, it doesn't happen. Probably such an easy mistake that none of you have noticed. But now that I think about it, they're sea monsters, shouldn't they only be able to change in saltwater and the ocean in aquatic locations?
hello my queen how art thou today??
ew man
When bestie posts a new vid and I can't watch it cause I haven't seen the movie yet 😢
Same lmao
this is why i’m saying YOU GOTTA WATCH IT
Watch Coco :)
You should watch how to train your dragon
Can you plz react to Heathertraska’s one woman Disney medley
Toy Story 3
I love this movie so so much! And it will be downloaded on iTunes 😭 Also I’m gay and it’s definitely hinting at accepting and the LGBTQ+ community. Gay