Lucca's World
Lucca's World (Spanish: Los Dos Hemisferios de Lucca) is a 2025 Netflix drama film directed by Mariana Chenillo. The film stars Bárbara Mori as Bárbara Anderson, a mother of a child with cerebral palsy. Based on actual events, the film details Anderson’s efforts to secure medical treatment for her son, Lucca, after he received a serious diagnosis. It examines the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and their caregivers and portrays the role of family support.[1]
Plot
[edit]The film follows Bárbara Anderson and her husband Andrés as they confront their son Lucca’s diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Faced with a lack of effective treatment options in their home country, the family embarks on a life-changing journey to India to access an experimental treatment called Cytotron, believed to stimulate neuronal regeneration.[2][3]
Cast
[edit]- Bárbara Mori as Bárbara Anderson
- Juan Pablo Medina as Andrés
- Julián Tello as Lucca
- Samuel Pérez as Bruno
- Danish Husain as Doctor Kumar
- Ari Brickman as Jaramillo
Production
[edit]The film was shot in locations across India, including Bhopal and Bangalore, ensuring cultural authenticity in the depiction of the family's journey. The production team made significant efforts to represent the traditional aspects of Indian culture, which further enriches the narrative.[4]
Themes
[edit]The film addresses critical issues related to disability rights and the systemic barriers faced by families seeking treatment for conditions like cerebral palsy. Through Bárbara’s personal struggle, the film advocates for greater inclusion and access to resources for individuals with disabilities.[5][6]
Reception
[edit]Performance
[edit]Mori's portrayal of Bárbara highlights the emotional strength and vulnerability of a mother fighting for her child's well-being. The performance has been praised for its authenticity and depth, reflecting the immense challenges faced by families dealing with disabilities. Mori's work is considered one of the film's standout elements, contributing significantly to its emotional impact.[1][6]
Critical response
[edit]The film has garnered attention for its emotional depth and its exploration of the human spirit. Critics have praised its powerful storytelling, with particular emphasis on Mori's and Tello's performances. The movie also received recognition for its contributions to discussions surrounding disability and caregiving.[6][5][4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Netflix Film 'Los Dos Hemisferios De Lucca' Inspires With Heartfelt Story". The Pinnacle Gazette. February 1, 2025. Retrieved February 1, 2025.
- ^ de Sortiraparis, Julie (January 20, 2025). "Lucca's Two Hemispheres: a moving film about cerebral palsy". www.sortiraparis.com. Retrieved February 1, 2025.
- ^ Bautista, Bernice (January 30, 2025). ""Los dos hemisferios de Lucca" muestra la valentía de la familia de un niño con discapacidad" ["The two hemispheres of Lucca" show the bravery of the family of a child with disabilities]. Yahoo News (in Spanish). Retrieved February 1, 2025.
- ^ a b Mona (February 1, 2025). "Heart-breaking & equally uplifting". The Tribune. Retrieved February 1, 2025.
- ^ a b "Lucca's World Inspires With True Story Of Resilience". The Pinnacle Gazette. February 1, 2025. Retrieved February 1, 2025.
- ^ a b c Rosete, Erika (January 31, 2025). "'Los dos hemisferios de Lucca', la película que reivindica a las mujeres cuidadoras y al derecho a una vida digna de quienes viven con discapacidad" ['The two hemispheres of Lucca', the film that vindicates women carers and the right to a life worthy of those living with disabilities]. El País México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved February 1, 2025.