1995 Pixar: "What if toys had feelings?" 2006 Pixar: "What if cars had feelings?" 2007 Pixar: "What if rats had feelings?" 2015 Pixar: "What if feelings had feelings?" 2021 Pixar: "What if Italians had feelings?"
2001 Disney: What if monsters had feelings? 2003 Disney: What if fish had feelings? 2008 Disney: What if robots had feelings? 2012 Disney: What if video game characters had feelings? 2021 Disney: What if Asians had feelings?
i am SUPER biased towards this movie. When i watched it with my parents and my sister, I was fully expecting my dad to get up and leave. He does this for every single film we've ever seen together. He gets bored, or it's too cheesy, or the very most common thing i hear is 'it's not realistic enough', which I had always just accepted as a character trait of his- he doesn't like movies, and that was okay. So i was of course expecting him to not watch Luca all the way through. But he did! He sat all the way through it and when I looked over to him he was always smiling at it... haven't seen him smile that much EVER, and never ever ever at a movie targeted at kids. I think it just reminded him so much of his childhood he had to like it. No complex theme, no crazy world ending threat, just kids being kids and getting into trouble. What I'm saying is I think Luca is highly highly underrated and such a fantastic movie, and I adore it even though I appreciate this sins video too.
Almost the same thing happened to me and my dad! Sure, we watch a lot of movies together, but he's not very interested in the animation section and doesn't even express much of a reaction to them at all. But I was so delightfully surprised to hear him smiling for the entire movie, that made me realize how important it is to have a movie that's not just full of deep thinking and metaphors, just something that makes you feel lighter and happier.
i am confused about how actual fandoms with in-depth characters and plot have people hating every second of it, but this amalgamation of a movie seems to have everyone thinking its amazing and inspirational and new... i swear, when i watched it everyone in the room was screaming at the, frankly, absolutely torn plot, so many plot holes it may as well be threads. maybe it was the two bags of popcorn, maybe it was the fact that we have seen better than this, maybe its just that my brain is weird, who knows, but please, give me a bloody list of things you actually like about this film, and list in detail, none of that "oh it was **insert thing that is honestly generic** (i'm not even gonna touch on the whole "this is good representation" thing, thats a rant for another time. but you all seem like decent-ish people who can conversate, so please reply.)
The movie is a perfect formula old-school one like something out of the early 90s late 80s that manages to duck under the whole “Wokewood” radar and come out a solid film under a hour and a half with a good ending/message and plenty of feels.
They never explained how Lucas’ parents were able to walk perfectly when they first emerged from the water in the movie. Makes you wonder if they’ve done it before.
And guessing how the people at PIXAR think about their art, they probably made it on purpose to have the audience think about it. I have to see a movie by them, where the story is solely confined to the movie shown.
You missed a sin during the Uncle Ugo scene, if Luca had gone to the deep, his parents would be condemning him to a horrible death of either suffocation due to the lack of oxygen that a creature of the shallows, such as Luca, would not be adapted to, or being squashed into a Panlucacake due to the pressure that deep, that, again, a shallows creature like Luca wouldn’t be used or adapted to.
I mean, Ugo can survive in Shallow Waters, even with the choking thing, so I am pretty sure Luca would as well, but with consequences. Either way, it was a horrible idea of the parents's part
Then again, this is kind of realistic as a metaphor. I'm sure everyone knows an example of extremely loving and caring parents who squash and destroy their children's lives, personality and future just because their idea of protecting them from the cruel crazy outside world doesn't quite align with reality (and/or the actual time their children live in).
I won’t lie, being a Luca (and a descendant of Italian immigrants), watching this film was quite cathartic; I definitely shed a tear or two. It was the first time I’ve ever felt represented in a piece of media and I’m really glad people enjoyed it.
I was so excited to Luca to come out because I am a decent from Italian immigrants too! My grandma Colona actually came straight from Sicily! I sadly didn't get an accent tho even tho my dad is 100% I think my Nona is aswell(my dad's mom) Italian he doesn't have much of one either but some of my uncles do ☺ I actually cried watching bec it made me think of my grandma in a happy way and the ending made me cry bec it was so cute 😢
Probably the biggest sin of all in this movie, which some how they didn't mention, is that the entire plot of the race wouldn't exist because there's no way all the parents there cheering for their kids would stand by and watch Ercole clearly cheat or even enter the race when he's clearly too old.
The fact that I audibly said “he survives this” BOTH times they jump from the tower through the tree to the ground proves how much cinema sins has gotten in my head
honestly, Alberto had it coming I don't care if he's a neglect child with rampant daddy and abandonment issues that does not undo toxic jealousy and blatant manipulation fucco aroundi i founde autto
Still, I'm glad that he got exactly what he deserved. In fact, I'm glad that he's a big jerk since we first see him, instead of being another twist villain.
I lovw how the bully is just a pathetic guy that goes against marginalized groups or people that he finds weaker to boost his ego But at the same time no one really cares about him
I’m glad he wasn’t made the “main” villain. Would have ruined the movie. Instead, he was the most frequently present secondary villain of three. Definitely made the movie a lot better in the end for two of the three secondary villains to be cut off with proper explanation. (With the hunters just generically being scared off by peer pressure)
Still. This movie hit the spot. Another wonderful PIXAR-work with jokes, gags and easter-eggs for every age and perfect score. Those people are artistic miracle workers.
On one hand I’m thinking “No, they wouldn’t dare to nitpick Luca. It’s too wholesome to find anything wrong with it.” but on the other hand I’m saying “Nitpick it! Nitpick it!”
@@stormgate3079 off the top of my head, at least a sin for how they have indoor plumbing but there's no way any character knows how to install and repair that. Probably also that the areas around their "howses" changes by the episode, e.g. Rabbit's garden is near a cliff in one. Oh, and all the "he survives this" from all the big falls.
“Forcing someone to be human without their explicit consent” I mean, isn’t that the situation with all of us tho Edit: I did not mean this in a depressed sort of way. I am happy with my life. I am saying no one ever asked to be HUMAN. Sometimes I wish I was a bootiful butterfly 😤
@@LucianDevine Well, the sperm is more of a pre-programed drone that acts in very predictable patterns, it does not have sentience, and therefore doesn't have the capacity to consent. So I would ague not.
ADDITIONAL SIN: Somehow Luca and Alberto’s pants aren’t left with gaping holes made by their tails in their rears after they transform from sea monsters into humans. I’m SHOCKED this one didn’t make the sin counter. I’d have given it a sin for every occurrence.
It is even more bizare that their seaweed clothes don't have a hole for the tail, when they transform into human. It's very apparent on Luca's parents clothes, when they first embark on the beach and hide from the fisherman. BTW, the boys might've been wearing their pants backwards, with open flyzip. I'm sure Ercole wouldn't have missed commenting on it, if that was the case.
I'd take off the point for selling out their fish friends, because there's no point where it's implied that the sea monsters consider fish their friends. The fish Luca is herding are livestock, and are presumably being raised for food, and so it's likely sea monsters see fish as something to eat, not as friends. Also, since they breathe water they wouldn't spit out bubbles when spitting out food, but they may release bubbles of oxygen when settling on a rock if the species has a swim bladder, because species with swim bladders release oxygen when they want to increase their density.
I love this movie a lot but I also love seeing it absolutely picked apart by cinemasins like this. So thank you! I’m glad you took a sin off for the betrayal scene that parallels the struggles of coming out. The plot may be simple and elements have definitely been done over and over again but I’m glad you touched on that unique aspect and how touching it is.
I had a revelation: It's not that Disney is getting less and less creative, more and more recyle'y with their plots, and more and more cliche. It's just that I'm getting older (33) and the curse of longer life means you start to see things repeat themselves. My movies when I was a kid were no less cliche or recycle'y .. its just they didn't seem that way to me because it was the first time I'd experienced such plots/feelings/emotions/cliches ... daym.
Makes sense, since most ideas that can be considered original have already been thought up: unimaginable horrors, either from the outside or the depths of humanity? Supernatural? Wondering how it would be like if an object was alive? What depends I think is what the creator focuses on and if it either comes off as forced or actually natural to relate to
It's easier to watch a movie for fun if you don't have expectations other than just to watch and enjoy. One thing that I noticed when I was watching movies with my sister is that she tends to look out for flaws instead of watching it first and then see the flaws. Which made me not enjoy watching as much as I like because she would vocally point it out while we're watching
They repeat their plots because they're using them to showcase the new tech. This movie took Toy Story 4's lighting software and texture mapping to show off the changes they've made with water (especially shallow seawater in moderate climates) and skin & hair textures (especially the scales). They did the same with Soul showcasing the environment of New York and then the spirit stuff
Amen to that, half dude. I remember when Doug Walker reviewed _A Bug's Life_ for DisneyCember, I thought he was being really dramatic and nitpicky when he criticised it for the "liar revealed" trope. Like, yeah, I was aware this happened in other movies, but I didn't think it was that big a deal at the time.
I'm Italian and WOW: it's the first sin and I didn't understand what "loghi" meant. Then I realised it was Italian. Congratulations for the pronunciation, it was so perfect I didn't even registered it. I probably would have understood it immediately if it was with an English accent.
When I was a little kid, I had a relative that was Italian. He would come over to my house all the time and always brought Oreos for me and my sisters. We loved him so much. I would always make meatballs with him for spaghetti and I loved doing that so much with him. And every time he left, he would always say ciao to us. I didn’t know what that meant back then, but we always said ciao back to him. Sadly, he passed away years ago. I miss him a lot. I wish I could make meatballs with him one more time so I could remember the recipe. I thank him for getting me interested in Italian culture.
For me it's kinda refreshing seeing simple yet great story from pixar. The movie was fun and gorgeous, characters were likable and had fun interactions with each other and world around them, there were even a few sad and in a way dark moments. Overall I wouldn't say it was bad at all, sometimes you don't need much to enjoy a movie
On the wanting to go to school thing: Speaking as someone who was a homeschooled kid in the middle of the country with few friends, wanting to go to school was constantly on my mind as a child. Especially since school was portrayed as some magical place to meet friends and go on adventures in media. I found this movie highly relatable.
... It took my two minutes to understand this joke because "fine" means "end" in italian and I'm italian so I was like: ... What? I COULDN'T UNDERSTAND HELP THEN I REALIZED "oh he means "fine" not fine(end) ooohh"
Personally, I like this movie. It's not a ground breaking emotional Pixar film, but it's still good. I feel people hate on this movie because it's not a normal Pixar movie.
Studio Ghibli has expressed respect for my culture many times. Pixar almost got there and blew it up with a single decision. Stupid Giulia's voiceover. Are we good enough for the secondary characters but not for a main one? Did you really have to go for an american actress, bastardizing every single italian word she pronounces? She literally names a sex position instead of a cheese! Studio Ghibli created a much more interesting representation of my culture and almost everything was way more fantasy. Still I could see that a bunch of japanese dudes could differentiate a Milanese character from a Venetian one! Luca's not a bad movie, but it really doesn't have the Ghibli vibes. Ghibli made art. Pixar mostly make merchandise. P.S. The sex position is "pecorina", which is what she says in the movie, and literally would be "sheep style", which is our "doggy style", while the cheese is "pecorino". Imagine my embarassment when I used this movie as an english teaching tool with my student. No. I won't tell you why it's refered to sheep instead of dogs in Italy. You don't really wanna know.
"Ah, this is one of those lunches where no one eats anything but still feels like you've got a ton of crap shoved down your throat." The way this had me CACKLING 😭🤚
I liked this movie , simply because these children seem so carefree and fun at the beginning but then we get a deeper look about their feelings. It’s not groundbreaking creative but it’s a comforting children’s movie.
This is my favorite Disney Pixar film. My husband and I watched it on the way to Cinque Terre, and I think the animators perfectly captured the spirit of Italian culture as well as the breathtaking aesthetics of the Mediterranean towns. So lovely. Plus, it’s a beautiful story about friendship, abandonment wounds and the hunger for adventure.
Saying they sold out their fish friends is like saying teaching aliens how to herd sheep for food is selling out your mammalian friends. Also I found the parents shoving kids into water to be funny.
Right.. it's like when people say that a chicken eating some other bird (or a sea gull eating chicken) is cannibalism... Nope, not if they're a different species...
i don’t know why but every time i watch this movie i cry. like EVERY single time! what am i talking about i know why, because this is movie is TOO DAMN CUTE!
I absolutely fell in love with Luca, and it's by far my favorite animated film ever. Super duper biased, but it speaks volumes on "coming out" stories-which, my experience was not the best, lol-anyhow, it was a beautiful little tale, and I adore the film aesthetic and animations and story so much.
@Caoimhe Macken Yeah, definitely had some coming out archetypes, in the story. Luca "outing" Alberto as a sea monster, then promptly running away. Hohh that scene got to me.
Spinning the checkerboard is also a reference to the Pixar short Geri's Game in which the exact same maneuver was used. I don't know whether to count an extra sin to Luca for that or to take a sin off. My unofficial count will be 108 for the reuse of an unrealistic, physics-defying strategy in a board game.
@@K_ingh16 basically, it's to celebrate when the natives of America, and the first colonists here worked together. Personally, I think everyone should celebrate it, because a lot of people are thankful for something.
@@K_ingh16 Yes. Thanksgiving is the celebration of a day where the colonists shot their guns into the air to scare the natives, who showed up ready to fight. Then the colonists killed the natives who showed up, and the native leader had their head cut off and put on a pole for 25 years in the area. The only reason it became a holiday was because about 150 years later someone changed a line in the historical document saying that the natives and colonists had a peaceful meal together. Thanksgiving is literally a day of being thankful for the slaughter of innocent natives for no reason. Native Americans don't celebrate Thanksgiving, they see it as a day of mourning of their fallen ancestors to the hands of the colonists. Go figure, good job America.
3:02 "setting aside the fact than an underwater spit take should result in bubbles not water" Where do you see water in this shot?? All I see is some shredded foliage that's been shot forward and begun to settle. There's literally no spit in this shot. And why would a merperson spitting underwater cause bubbles? There's no air in their mouths. Moving water underwater doesn't make bubbles. Haven't you ever looked at a garden hose in a pool??
@@ItalianStallion69 bruh who the fuck asked you? You're just pissed at 15 people agreed with me? Do you have _anything_ useful or interesting to add to the discussion? Any actual criticism for my perspective?
You also missed where Luca and Alberto are racing down to the water when Luca was in the lead and no one passed him, yet they passed multiple competitors (Ercole kicks one as they pass)
14:15 CinemaWins did the same thing but added a win instead of a sin. It’s basically just a movie character will do something, anything, and it will be winned or sinned depending on who’s show you’re watching.
I can agree that really really wanting to win something does not beat actual skill. I’ll be back to the basketball tryouts next year, Regina. Just you wait.
How dare you, haha. Honestly, I think Luca is my favourite Disney/Pixar movie of recent years. It was refreshing just to get a simple story without any of the complex world-building or end-of-the-world threats. It was just a really fun, feel-good movie of friendship and acceptance.
Something movies never address is the Fish-eye lens effect... this is NOT an effect of having fish eyes, but rather an effect of being under water looking up. Water both reflects and refracts light, the practical effect of this is that if you are underwater looking up, you have a cone that extends roughly 35 degrees from your position straight up... outside of this cone the surface of water only reflects and you will only see what is underwater reflected... but within this cone you see ALL of what is above the water, everything horizon to horizon is refracted into this 35 degree cone. So you can look in a very small circle and see literally everything that is above the water.
12:23 I don't care what you think of this film. The father putting on his hat and heading out to look for Alberta without a second thought is at least 1 sin off.
I just want to point out, you missed a not-so-obvious sin here. In the scene with Alberto running with huge umbrella, wouldn't the WET ROAD have turned his feet back into mer-person flippers?
There's so many things you missed. 1. When Giulia gave Luca and Alberto her treehouse, This blanket where the two pillows on it, magically disappeared. Did Alberto kick this blanket off this treehouse? Did somebody steal that blanket? 2. You mentioned about the Pasta, but you missed the part when Alberto about to expose himself in front of Luca and Giulia, his feet is in the water, but that hadn't turned his feet. 3. 11:56 Giulia's soaking wet. When Mossimo touched Alberto, his skin changed. When Giulia touched Luca, his skin remained human.
11:26 Hey guys, a certified guy named Massimo whose Italian. Spaghetti tip for all those people out there with a forking problem. Get a spoon. You heard me right, the fabled...yet unused tableware in spaghetti. You grab the noodles with your fork the put the tip of your fork onto the spoon, after that, you start twirling the fork until you get the deductible, yet enticing swirl we all thrive for in a perfect scoop. Cinema, if you ever view this comment...please don't chop-stick it in my Ravi-hole-i...thank you.
I really think this movie is pretty good. Gorgeous visuals, fun and semi-deep story and some twists and turns for a kids' movie. The characters are fine. But I must have watched a couple too many of these videos because upon my very first viewing I realized how inconsistent the human-to-fish-and-vice-versa transformations really were. I proceeded to still enjoy the movie but still mutter to myself every time a transition happened with different rules compared to the previous.
Yeah I've realized after binge watching these how critical I've become of every movie I watch, but for some reason it's just funny to nitpick things that no one really cares about
The only way it could get to make any sense is if you assume that forth and back transformation go by different rules. human-to-fish happens always when they get wet, automatically/instinctively. fish-to-human could have some voluntary control, as the tranformation itself could dry them up.
3:54 It took longer for him to turn human because its either the first time so his bodys getting used to it Or its longer to establish whats happening.
Why would the underwater spittake be bubbles? They don't breathe air, therefore no gasses would be trapped and expelled to form bubble. If you take a balloon, fill it with water and squeeze it out underwater you just get a jet of water, not bubbles.
I think what a lot of people don’t understand about this movie is how much it’s based around the storytelling style of Ghibli. This movie is closer to Ponyo and Kikis Delivery Service than it will ever be to say Toystory or Inside Out. It’s about the environment and just the small joys of being human. To experience the sun on your skin and warm comforting food for the first time. Yeah there is a plot but it’s more about the relationships of the people to each other and their world. That being said this was a v good cinemasins and Bullshitio will be added to my regular vocabulary
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I had a sigh of relief when he took a sin off for the 'betrayal' scene.
Also, "Bullshito!" will be my favourite line from this channel.
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finito!
bullshito!
@@legituser5510 Do we care lol🙄
ah yes the *betrayl* scene
Yeah bullshito is the best thing he has ever said
Unironically, my favorite part of this movie was the end credits. The story they manage to tell with just pictures was beautiful. :)
Yes!! It was so heart-warming and touching OOF
And yet, the end credits told the story better than the entire film.
@@hunam1464 I mean the film told it pretty well to
@@hunam1464 the film literally told the story perfectly
They had us in the first half, not going to lie
"Ending your film by admitting it was just "fine"."
You got me there
“Fine” is Italian for “end”
@@Cutiepie-cy8td REALLY??!?!?!?!!?!
@@jamieohjamie Yes, I checked.
@@Cutiepie-cy8td And then there is me, an italian, who get the whole thing from the begining
@@Cutiepie-cy8td Okay, thank you for checking.
1995 Pixar: "What if toys had feelings?"
2006 Pixar: "What if cars had feelings?"
2007 Pixar: "What if rats had feelings?"
2015 Pixar: "What if feelings had feelings?"
2021 Pixar: "What if Italians had feelings?"
2020 Pixar: "What if black people had feelings?"
2001 Disney: What if monsters had feelings?
2003 Disney: What if fish had feelings?
2008 Disney: What if robots had feelings?
2012 Disney: What if video game characters had feelings?
2021 Disney: What if Asians had feelings?
All time pixar:
If anglo-saxon speacking people had feelings
Missed opportunity for a Musollini cameo lol
@@rokeYouuer and now it's what is hispanics had feelings?
i am SUPER biased towards this movie. When i watched it with my parents and my sister, I was fully expecting my dad to get up and leave. He does this for every single film we've ever seen together. He gets bored, or it's too cheesy, or the very most common thing i hear is 'it's not realistic enough', which I had always just accepted as a character trait of his- he doesn't like movies, and that was okay. So i was of course expecting him to not watch Luca all the way through. But he did! He sat all the way through it and when I looked over to him he was always smiling at it... haven't seen him smile that much EVER, and never ever ever at a movie targeted at kids. I think it just reminded him so much of his childhood he had to like it. No complex theme, no crazy world ending threat, just kids being kids and getting into trouble. What I'm saying is I think Luca is highly highly underrated and such a fantastic movie, and I adore it even though I appreciate this sins video too.
Almost the same thing happened to me and my dad! Sure, we watch a lot of movies together, but he's not very interested in the animation section and doesn't even express much of a reaction to them at all. But I was so delightfully surprised to hear him smiling for the entire movie, that made me realize how important it is to have a movie that's not just full of deep thinking and metaphors, just something that makes you feel lighter and happier.
That's so sweet 🥺
maybe don’t just see kids movies with your dad
i am confused about how actual fandoms with in-depth characters and plot have people hating every second of it, but this amalgamation of a movie seems to have everyone thinking its amazing and inspirational and new... i swear, when i watched it everyone in the room was screaming at the, frankly, absolutely torn plot, so many plot holes it may as well be threads. maybe it was the two bags of popcorn, maybe it was the fact that we have seen better than this, maybe its just that my brain is weird, who knows, but please, give me a bloody list of things you actually like about this film, and list in detail, none of that "oh it was **insert thing that is honestly generic** (i'm not even gonna touch on the whole "this is good representation" thing, thats a rant for another time. but you all seem like decent-ish people who can conversate, so please reply.)
The movie is a perfect formula old-school one like something out of the early 90s late 80s that manages to duck under the whole “Wokewood” radar and come out a solid film under a hour and a half with a good ending/message and plenty of feels.
They never explained how Lucas’ parents were able to walk perfectly when they first emerged from the water in the movie. Makes you wonder if they’ve done it before.
Considering how paranoid the mom is about the surface, I wouldn't doubt that she has some sort of traumatic backstory from up there.
Oh come on parents always tell their kids to not do stuff they totally did 10/10 they did that when they were young too
And guessing how the people at PIXAR think about their art, they probably made it on purpose to have the audience think about it. I have to see a movie by them, where the story is solely confined to the movie shown.
The director has confirmed that they have been on the surface before.
@@ИванСнежков-з9й wait, really? When?
My grandfather on my mother's side served and fought in Italy during World War II. He always talked about how nice the Italian people were too them.
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I could imagine why. They were ruled by the most incompetent dictator I've ever seen before the allies showed up
Well that's very nice to know
How you gonna edit and still use the wrong "to"
"Forcing someone to become human without their explicit consent" is literally how everyone got here.
My anti-natalist side is shaking with joy right now
They never asked me what I wanted to be when I grow up :( now I’m a human >:( (joke)
@@smolsmile5254 I just got finished studying for my Human Geography class only to be bombarded with more of the horrendous vocabulary-
@@silliestbilly39 Anti-natalist means you beleive it is wrong to give birth and/or support birthing
@@smolsmile5254 I know, it's just painful to see the phrase again after having to write so many notes on it 😭
You missed a sin during the Uncle Ugo scene, if Luca had gone to the deep, his parents would be condemning him to a horrible death of either suffocation due to the lack of oxygen that a creature of the shallows, such as Luca, would not be adapted to, or being squashed into a Panlucacake due to the pressure that deep, that, again, a shallows creature like Luca wouldn’t be used or adapted to.
Ugo is actually terrifying like- *damn*
THANK YOU! Luca lives so close to the surface The Deep definitely would have killed him.
Or if the deep doesn't kill him it would drive him crazy after awhile. I mean total darkness for months would drive anyone to insanity.
I mean, Ugo can survive in Shallow Waters, even with the choking thing, so I am pretty sure Luca would as well, but with consequences. Either way, it was a horrible idea of the parents's part
Then again, this is kind of realistic as a metaphor. I'm sure everyone knows an example of extremely loving and caring parents who squash and destroy their children's lives, personality and future just because their idea of protecting them from the cruel crazy outside world doesn't quite align with reality (and/or the actual time their children live in).
I won’t lie, being a Luca (and a descendant of Italian immigrants), watching this film was quite cathartic; I definitely shed a tear or two. It was the first time I’ve ever felt represented in a piece of media and I’m really glad people enjoyed it.
Agreed. I’m Italian as well and it’s great to see some representation for us.
please don't call me homophobic but does a "Luca" mean being gay idk or are you a fish
@@oliverpuppetproductions8753 sorry, couldn't tell if this is a joke but their name is Luca.
I was so excited to Luca to come out because I am a decent from Italian immigrants too! My grandma Colona actually came straight from Sicily! I sadly didn't get an accent tho even tho my dad is 100% I think my Nona is aswell(my dad's mom) Italian he doesn't have much of one either but some of my uncles do ☺ I actually cried watching bec it made me think of my grandma in a happy way and the ending made me cry bec it was so cute 😢
È Bello vedere che qualcun altro si sente allo stesso modo!
13:28 this has got the funniest Joke you guys did in awhile, and it's even funnier that it's done to a film with a simple plot like this.
i can't believe i laughed at that
It caught me off guard 😂
I SAW THIS AT 2 AM AND O SCREAMED
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Bulls*it-o
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Bulls*it-o
Probably the biggest sin of all in this movie, which some how they didn't mention, is that the entire plot of the race wouldn't exist because there's no way all the parents there cheering for their kids would stand by and watch Ercole clearly cheat or even enter the race when he's clearly too old.
Italian politics
I READ RACE AS IN LIKE, BIOLOGICAL RACE AND I WAS SO CONFUSED LMAO-
@@Vivigreeny25 hahaha
something more unrealistic is that Ercole can get away with attempted murder, TWICE and literal mugging in broad daylight
@@alexzhao9868 Italian policing
Everything Wrong With A Christmas Story must happen this Christmas!
Jeremy knows he can’t ignore it!
Yes! We absolutely need A Christmas Story to get roasted!
@@petermiller4953 Yes! I hate how that movie gets spammed during Christmas. Thanks, TNT, for ruining a holiday go-to.
@@jimb.7523 I haven't seen the movie in a long while
@@nigelmarvin1387 Sin 1: It was greenlighted.
Yesss! I'd love to see it
The fact that I audibly said “he survives this” BOTH times they jump from the tower through the tree to the ground proves how much cinema sins has gotten in my head
I’m so glad that a sin was removed for the scene where Luca betrays Alberto
honestly, Alberto had it coming
I don't care if he's a neglect child with rampant daddy and abandonment issues
that does not undo toxic jealousy and blatant manipulation
fucco aroundi i founde autto
The only flaw in this movie is that we didn't get enough of roasteing the bully guy
Still, I'm glad that he got exactly what he deserved. In fact, I'm glad that he's a big jerk since we first see him, instead of being another twist villain.
I lovw how the bully is just a pathetic guy that goes against marginalized groups or people that he finds weaker to boost his ego
But at the same time no one really cares about him
I’m glad he wasn’t made the “main” villain. Would have ruined the movie. Instead, he was the most frequently present secondary villain of three. Definitely made the movie a lot better in the end for two of the three secondary villains to be cut off with proper explanation. (With the hunters just generically being scared off by peer pressure)
Still. This movie hit the spot. Another wonderful PIXAR-work with jokes, gags and easter-eggs for every age and perfect score. Those people are artistic miracle workers.
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On one hand I’m thinking “No, they wouldn’t dare to nitpick Luca. It’s too wholesome to find anything wrong with it.” but on the other hand I’m saying “Nitpick it! Nitpick it!”
As they say, no movie is without sin. I'm not sure how they would treat Winnie the Pooh
I feel the same about the Mitchells vs the Machines
That was excatly what I did
It’s another generic “fish out of water” movie (literally)
@@stormgate3079 off the top of my head, at least a sin for how they have indoor plumbing but there's no way any character knows how to install and repair that.
Probably also that the areas around their "howses" changes by the episode, e.g. Rabbit's garden is near a cliff in one.
Oh, and all the "he survives this" from all the big falls.
“Forcing someone to be human without their explicit consent”
I mean, isn’t that the situation with all of us tho
Edit: I did not mean this in a depressed sort of way. I am happy with my life. I am saying no one ever asked to be HUMAN. Sometimes I wish I was a bootiful butterfly 😤
I mean technically speaking the sperm did swim towards the egg. Does that not count as intent and therefor consent?
@@LucianDevine Well, the sperm is more of a pre-programed drone that acts in very predictable patterns, it does not have sentience, and therefore doesn't have the capacity to consent. So I would ague not.
Damn that's a bit deep not gonna lie
@@hagermeghrawi8678 humans are the most oppressed group, so naturally everyone is going to identify as it
"Moon Stars Show would be excellent at Cinemasins!" 😂😂😂
ADDITIONAL SIN: Somehow Luca and Alberto’s pants aren’t left with gaping holes made by their tails in their rears after they transform from sea monsters into humans.
I’m SHOCKED this one didn’t make the sin counter. I’d have given it a sin for every occurrence.
It seems more logical to just not explain that instead of have the audience just see Luca and Alberto’s butts through a hole in the fabric.
@@tillie1749 True. I’m still sinning it though.
It is even more bizare that their seaweed clothes don't have a hole for the tail, when they transform into human. It's very apparent on Luca's parents clothes, when they first embark on the beach and hide from the fisherman.
BTW, the boys might've been wearing their pants backwards, with open flyzip. I'm sure Ercole wouldn't have missed commenting on it, if that was the case.
I'd take off the point for selling out their fish friends, because there's no point where it's implied that the sea monsters consider fish their friends. The fish Luca is herding are livestock, and are presumably being raised for food, and so it's likely sea monsters see fish as something to eat, not as friends.
Also, since they breathe water they wouldn't spit out bubbles when spitting out food, but they may release bubbles of oxygen when settling on a rock if the species has a swim bladder, because species with swim bladders release oxygen when they want to increase their density.
Fish are food, not friends.
"Fish are FOOD, not Friends!" XD
I love this movie a lot but I also love seeing it absolutely picked apart by cinemasins like this. So thank you! I’m glad you took a sin off for the betrayal scene that parallels the struggles of coming out. The plot may be simple and elements have definitely been done over and over again but I’m glad you touched on that unique aspect and how touching it is.
Couldn’t have said it better myself
most of these movie was meh/decent to me but that look on alberto's face during that scene hit me hard
I don't feel like this had anything to do with coming out. The director himself said that the story was platonic.
@@chriscarpenter1920 key word, "parallels"
@@chriscarpenter1920 the story being platonic doesn't mean it's not an allegory for coming out
I had a revelation:
It's not that Disney is getting less and less creative, more and more recyle'y with their plots, and more and more cliche.
It's just that I'm getting older (33) and the curse of longer life means you start to see things repeat themselves. My movies when I was a kid were no less cliche or recycle'y .. its just they didn't seem that way to me because it was the first time I'd experienced such plots/feelings/emotions/cliches ... daym.
Makes sense, since most ideas that can be considered original have already been thought up: unimaginable horrors, either from the outside or the depths of humanity? Supernatural? Wondering how it would be like if an object was alive?
What depends I think is what the creator focuses on and if it either comes off as forced or actually natural to relate to
It's easier to watch a movie for fun if you don't have expectations other than just to watch and enjoy. One thing that I noticed when I was watching movies with my sister is that she tends to look out for flaws instead of watching it first and then see the flaws. Which made me not enjoy watching as much as I like because she would vocally point it out while we're watching
They repeat their plots because they're using them to showcase the new tech. This movie took Toy Story 4's lighting software and texture mapping to show off the changes they've made with water (especially shallow seawater in moderate climates) and skin & hair textures (especially the scales). They did the same with Soul showcasing the environment of New York and then the spirit stuff
Amen to that, half dude. I remember when Doug Walker reviewed _A Bug's Life_ for DisneyCember, I thought he was being really dramatic and nitpicky when he criticised it for the "liar revealed" trope. Like, yeah, I was aware this happened in other movies, but I didn't think it was that big a deal at the time.
I'm Italian and WOW: it's the first sin and I didn't understand what "loghi" meant. Then I realised it was Italian.
Congratulations for the pronunciation, it was so perfect I didn't even registered it.
I probably would have understood it immediately if it was with an English accent.
Ma ne?
When I was a little kid, I had a relative that was Italian. He would come over to my house all the time and always brought Oreos for me and my sisters. We loved him so much. I would always make meatballs with him for spaghetti and I loved doing that so much with him. And every time he left, he would always say ciao to us. I didn’t know what that meant back then, but we always said ciao back to him. Sadly, he passed away years ago. I miss him a lot. I wish I could make meatballs with him one more time so I could remember the recipe. I thank him for getting me interested in Italian culture.
For me it's kinda refreshing seeing simple yet great story from pixar. The movie was fun and gorgeous, characters were likable and had fun interactions with each other and world around them, there were even a few sad and in a way dark moments. Overall I wouldn't say it was bad at all, sometimes you don't need much to enjoy a movie
On the wanting to go to school thing: Speaking as someone who was a homeschooled kid in the middle of the country with few friends, wanting to go to school was constantly on my mind as a child. Especially since school was portrayed as some magical place to meet friends and go on adventures in media. I found this movie highly relatable.
Although this is the longest Vespa ad ever, I liked it.
Fun story and characters, excellent animation. The town looks Awesome!
The fork spinning/chop stick rant was the most relatable thing I've ever felt on this channel
I can do the fork spin, useless with chopsticks though, so aggravating 😠😠😠
7:21 Dear lord the detail in animated movies is getting more and more insane, the thread, the uneven lines, the seams
"Ending your story by admitting it was just 'fine'"
That is gold right there
... It took my two minutes to understand this joke because "fine" means "end" in italian and I'm italian so I was like: ... What? I COULDN'T UNDERSTAND HELP THEN I REALIZED "oh he means "fine" not fine(end) ooohh"
@@ihavehalfaheart6497 this is from a year ago, and I don't get it now lol
Personally, I like this movie. It's not a ground breaking emotional Pixar film, but it's still good. I feel people hate on this movie because it's not a normal Pixar movie.
I feel you. Sometimes you just need a breeze of fresh air and this movie is nothing but that, a cute little film about friendship and acceptance :)
It’s not a Pixar movie
@@PussInBootsTheLastWishFan2003 it is ._.
@@sawnickringz how
@@PussInBootsTheLastWishFan2003 Wdym how? Pixar created this movie
I love to see Pixar making new films and not sequels, I hope they stay away from more sequels for at least a few more years
Didn’t Pixar say that The Incredibles 2 was the last sequel they were making? They said they were only going to make original films from now on.
@@alfredoangel2359 Apparently Lightyear doesn't count for some reason.
@@jlev1028 tbf, that's spin-off
Well they’re gonna be making Inside Out 2 in 2025, and
I hope you’re ready for this…
Toy Story 5
Actually, Inside Out 2 for 2024, Elio for 2025 and Toy Story 5 for 2026
This movie screams Studio Ghibli vibes, and Disney should make more movies like it.
A lot of people are saying Pixar’s next movie Turning Red will be the same (Studio Ghibli vibes).
HAHAHAHAHA!
That’s Kapp. This movie is nothing like a studio ghibli film. The only similar thing is a human turns into a fish like in ponyo.
seriously, their town is called portorosso
literally 2 letters away from porcorosso which is a ghibli movie setted in 20th century Italy
@@alfredoangel2359 It's released already and you were partly right(?) It has it's own heavy topics but overall the movie was kinda nice
Studio Ghibli has expressed respect for my culture many times. Pixar almost got there and blew it up with a single decision. Stupid Giulia's voiceover. Are we good enough for the secondary characters but not for a main one? Did you really have to go for an american actress, bastardizing every single italian word she pronounces? She literally names a sex position instead of a cheese!
Studio Ghibli created a much more interesting representation of my culture and almost everything was way more fantasy. Still I could see that a bunch of japanese dudes could differentiate a Milanese character from a Venetian one!
Luca's not a bad movie, but it really doesn't have the Ghibli vibes. Ghibli made art. Pixar mostly make merchandise.
P.S. The sex position is "pecorina", which is what she says in the movie, and literally would be "sheep style", which is our "doggy style", while the cheese is "pecorino". Imagine my embarassment when I used this movie as an english teaching tool with my student.
No. I won't tell you why it's refered to sheep instead of dogs in Italy. You don't really wanna know.
3:41 “forcing someone to become human without their explicit consent”
*That’s called birth, cinimasins*
Yep,and it's a sin.
*ding!*
"Ah, this is one of those lunches where no one eats anything but still feels like you've got a ton of crap shoved down your throat."
The way this had me CACKLING 😭🤚
I watched this movie like 17 times this summer i love it so much
literally the same!
I liked this movie , simply because these children seem so carefree and fun at the beginning but then we get a deeper look about their feelings. It’s not groundbreaking creative but it’s a comforting children’s movie.
9:41 "Selling out your fish friends to be trapped, beheaded, and eaten". Had me rolling in this moment.
I love how CinemaSins mentioned Triton from The Little Mermaid despite not making Everything Wrong With The Little Mermaid yet.
this film deserved at least one sin off for how friggin amazing the animation was - especially the rendering of the water and pebbled beach scenes
This is my favorite Disney Pixar film. My husband and I watched it on the way to Cinque Terre, and I think the animators perfectly captured the spirit of Italian culture as well as the breathtaking aesthetics of the Mediterranean towns. So lovely. Plus, it’s a beautiful story about friendship, abandonment wounds and the hunger for adventure.
I hope you enjoyed it there. Im italian from an Alpine region, but the Cinque Terre gotta be one of my favorite areas in all of the country.
Saying they sold out their fish friends is like saying teaching aliens how to herd sheep for food is selling out your mammalian friends.
Also I found the parents shoving kids into water to be funny.
Right.. it's like when people say that a chicken eating some other bird (or a sea gull eating chicken) is cannibalism... Nope, not if they're a different species...
I love this movie. One of Pixar’s best.
right??
Agreed, I was surprised how lovely it was!
@@Yuna-sz3cl bot
stop the cap
That's straight bull😂 good movie sure but best? Are you insane?
Miss read : it is one of the best but not THE best (IMOP)
"So long, evil empire of injustice."
This girl wants to be the new Black Widow so bad.
"Why is he standing on the fucking bike!?" absolutely killed me. God I love cinemasins
i don’t know why but every time i watch this movie i cry. like EVERY single time! what am i talking about i know why, because this is movie is TOO DAMN CUTE!
You forgot to also sin at *13:33* the ground is wet, Alberto’s feet should be turning into his fish feet.
Dang I just noticed that you're right
I mean , it’s only the bottom of his feet.
His entire foot shouldn’t turn all fish feet just cause the bottom is wet.
@@xempororhxppyx have you ever been in the rain? He was running, water should’ve been splashing all over his feet.
13:28 "Finito! Bullshito!" And i died of laughter.
I absolutely fell in love with Luca, and it's by far my favorite animated film ever. Super duper biased, but it speaks volumes on "coming out" stories-which, my experience was not the best, lol-anyhow, it was a beautiful little tale, and I adore the film aesthetic and animations and story so much.
@Caoimhe Macken Yeah, definitely had some coming out archetypes, in the story. Luca "outing" Alberto as a sea monster, then promptly running away. Hohh that scene got to me.
Spinning the checkerboard is also a reference to the Pixar short Geri's Game in which the exact same maneuver was used. I don't know whether to count an extra sin to Luca for that or to take a sin off. My unofficial count will be 108 for the reuse of an unrealistic, physics-defying strategy in a board game.
Have a good thanksgiving, everyone.
Ok, what is Thanksgiving, what are you guys thanking, the food, water, life?
@@K_ingh16 (Insert Dominic Toretto's voice): "It's about family"
@@K_ingh16 basically, it's to celebrate when the natives of America, and the first colonists here worked together. Personally, I think everyone should celebrate it, because a lot of people are thankful for something.
@@IamaPERSON didn't the invaders kill a bunch of them
@@K_ingh16 Yes. Thanksgiving is the celebration of a day where the colonists shot their guns into the air to scare the natives, who showed up ready to fight. Then the colonists killed the natives who showed up, and the native leader had their head cut off and put on a pole for 25 years in the area. The only reason it became a holiday was because about 150 years later someone changed a line in the historical document saying that the natives and colonists had a peaceful meal together. Thanksgiving is literally a day of being thankful for the slaughter of innocent natives for no reason. Native Americans don't celebrate Thanksgiving, they see it as a day of mourning of their fallen ancestors to the hands of the colonists. Go figure, good job America.
3:02 "setting aside the fact than an underwater spit take should result in bubbles not water" Where do you see water in this shot?? All I see is some shredded foliage that's been shot forward and begun to settle. There's literally no spit in this shot. And why would a merperson spitting underwater cause bubbles? There's no air in their mouths. Moving water underwater doesn't make bubbles. Haven't you ever looked at a garden hose in a pool??
Are you ok?
@@ItalianStallion69 Bro you're literally on a channel all about nitpicking movies what did you expect?
@@DaimyoD0 No. WHAT DID *YOU* EXPECT. I don’t know why you have to go on a rant on a channel that nitpicks for comedic purposes
@@ItalianStallion69 bruh who the fuck asked you? You're just pissed at 15 people agreed with me? Do you have _anything_ useful or interesting to add to the discussion? Any actual criticism for my perspective?
@@DaimyoD0 😂 you are proving my point more why are you so mad at a video like you are at my reply 💀
Your italian is pretty on point, Jeremy. Good job!
2:55 "Swim Gaffigan": possibly the best pun ever.
"Bullshito" made my italian ass laugh out loud. The joke with the word "fine" was also gold.
Bullshito got me crying. 💀😂
13:28
Rechopping the head off of your fish actually allows you to navigate and ultimately dock your impossibly fish-filled boat.
Wow, Pixar sure does know how to make cinemasins to remove a whole lotta sins
There’s a reason why people say Pixar is the best movie studio!
They removed only ONE sin from this movie unfortunately!
@@alexmapp5444 tbf the average person can't tell a pixar movie from any other cg movie, except maybe for shrek
@@matheussanthiago9685 People who call themselves big Pixar fans can tell the difference between Pixar movies and other CGI movies.
@@alexmapp5444 into the Spiderverse: am I a joke to you?
You also missed where Luca and Alberto are racing down to the water when Luca was in the lead and no one passed him, yet they passed multiple competitors (Ercole kicks one as they pass)
7:07
I’d take a sin off simply because even Pixar had more respect for Johnny Depp’s most iconic role than Disney themselves did
6:55 SERIOUSLY THIS IS YOUR BEST VIDEO YET, AND I AGREE WITH EVERYTHING.
14:15 CinemaWins did the same thing but added a win instead of a sin. It’s basically just a movie character will do something, anything, and it will be winned or sinned depending on who’s show you’re watching.
I can agree that really really wanting to win something does not beat actual skill.
I’ll be back to the basketball tryouts next year, Regina. Just you wait.
To quote Edwin from "The Fast and the Furious," "Monica..." Wanting it doesn't make it happen.
5:48 CinemaSins is quite literally Bruno.
2:49 Admiring your crabs!. DING!!🤣🤣🤣
How dare you, haha. Honestly, I think Luca is my favourite Disney/Pixar movie of recent years. It was refreshing just to get a simple story without any of the complex world-building or end-of-the-world threats. It was just a really fun, feel-good movie of friendship and acceptance.
13:28 was effing hilarious😂
Something movies never address is the Fish-eye lens effect... this is NOT an effect of having fish eyes, but rather an effect of being under water looking up.
Water both reflects and refracts light, the practical effect of this is that if you are underwater looking up, you have a cone that extends roughly 35 degrees from your position straight up... outside of this cone the surface of water only reflects and you will only see what is underwater reflected... but within this cone you see ALL of what is above the water, everything horizon to horizon is refracted into this 35 degree cone. So you can look in a very small circle and see literally everything that is above the water.
8:52 can we also talk about the seemingly infinite bowls of pasta they're eating?
12:23 I don't care what you think of this film. The father putting on his hat and heading out to look for Alberta without a second thought is at least 1 sin off.
“Where’s Alberto?”
_so much genuine concern_
“It’s a me, Luca!”
- Super Luca Bros.
I just want to point out, you missed a not-so-obvious sin here. In the scene with Alberto running with huge umbrella, wouldn't the WET ROAD have turned his feet back into mer-person flippers?
I was half expecting this
Luca: " I want to go to school."
Jeremy: "said no child EVER."
13:28, I couldn't stop laughing at this clip
*🎶My name is Luca*
*I live on the ocean floor*
*I live downstairs from you*
*No, you've never seen me before...🎶*
I can't watch any movie now without my head just going "what an obvious cliche"
I'm giving Liam Neeson-movies a chance at this point, they are at least fully aware of being pure clichè😅
But when he said “ jealous FRIEND cliché” my gay inside started yelling
Edit: I deleted some gayness.
"G-spot deniers!"
When I tell you I cackled 🤣
Alberto: *mentions Bruno*
Me: wE dOnT tALk aBoUt BrUnOoOoO
Literally can’t wait to get back to Houston to see that movie
@@fnosky2350 you’ll love it!
This is one of the rare cases where cinema sins take on a movie still makes me fall in love with it all over again.
Giulia: Finito!
Cinema Sins: Bulls*it-o!
Me: *Dying Laughing* 🤣🤣🤣
I honestly thought this was gonna release mid-summer, not during Christmas season
14:10 Plus they were no longer the 'Underdogs' since Luca and Giulia registered separately.
There's so many things you missed.
1. When Giulia gave Luca and Alberto her treehouse, This blanket where the two pillows on it, magically disappeared. Did Alberto kick this blanket off this treehouse? Did somebody steal that blanket?
2. You mentioned about the Pasta, but you missed the part when Alberto about to expose himself in front of Luca and Giulia, his feet is in the water, but that hadn't turned his feet.
3. 11:56 Giulia's soaking wet. When Mossimo touched Alberto, his skin changed. When Giulia touched Luca, his skin remained human.
13:28 made me wheeze so hard, I turned into a kettle.
8:46 "Who uses a hairbrush to eat pasta?" -1 sin, that was amazing.
Agreed
I was actually waiting for this to be sinned by you guys and now it’s here on thanksgiving! 🥺😄
7:54 that was uncalled for
11:26 Hey guys, a certified guy named Massimo whose Italian. Spaghetti tip for all those people out there with a forking problem. Get a spoon. You heard me right, the fabled...yet unused tableware in spaghetti. You grab the noodles with your fork the put the tip of your fork onto the spoon, after that, you start twirling the fork until you get the deductible, yet enticing swirl we all thrive for in a perfect scoop. Cinema, if you ever view this comment...please don't chop-stick it in my Ravi-hole-i...thank you.
Your comment is to long I say this here how can anyone not do the fork spin move it really easy
13:29 "Bulls*it-o!" best part of the video lmao XD
4:02 (Sin 27.5)
"character naming a doppelganger/copy of themselves with an extra prefix" cliche
The swim gaffigan sin made me laugh harder than I have in years
13:28 is the best joke he has EVER made IVE been laughing for 5 mins just rewinding it
I really think this movie is pretty good. Gorgeous visuals, fun and semi-deep story and some twists and turns for a kids' movie. The characters are fine. But I must have watched a couple too many of these videos because upon my very first viewing I realized how inconsistent the human-to-fish-and-vice-versa transformations really were. I proceeded to still enjoy the movie but still mutter to myself every time a transition happened with different rules compared to the previous.
Yeah I've realized after binge watching these how critical I've become of every movie I watch, but for some reason it's just funny to nitpick things that no one really cares about
@@kisukami1629 Totally agree
The only way it could get to make any sense is if you assume that forth and back transformation go by different rules.
human-to-fish happens always when they get wet, automatically/instinctively.
fish-to-human could have some voluntary control, as the tranformation itself could dry them up.
4:50 "G-spot deniers" So quick I almost missed it lol
0:16 CinemaWins: Praises the Italian music over the logos. CinemaSins: WHAT? This is terrible. Can't believe they would do this.
3:54 It took longer for him to turn human because its either the first time so his bodys getting used to it Or its longer to establish whats happening.
Why would the underwater spittake be bubbles? They don't breathe air, therefore no gasses would be trapped and expelled to form bubble. If you take a balloon, fill it with water and squeeze it out underwater you just get a jet of water, not bubbles.
I was thinking this too!
then how in the name of linguini al alfredo did luca make bubbles unterwater
@@alexzhao9868 movie logic 🤷
I was looking for someone to comment on this
I think what a lot of people don’t understand about this movie is how much it’s based around the storytelling style of Ghibli. This movie is closer to Ponyo and Kikis Delivery Service than it will ever be to say Toystory or Inside Out. It’s about the environment and just the small joys of being human. To experience the sun on your skin and warm comforting food for the first time. Yeah there is a plot but it’s more about the relationships of the people to each other and their world.
That being said this was a v good cinemasins and Bullshitio will be added to my regular vocabulary
9:08
Daniela: Theres gotta be land monsters everywhere- AH!