Review of Big Hero 6 (2014) by Stefanus Andi G — 17 Apr 2015
Cybernetic advancement in not too distant future make AI programming possible to the extent immersing the creator's personality into the robotic phenomenon. What you had in mind when you conceived robot was they would have no emotion whatsoever. So it is irrational to meet a tragedy and a means of possession of the sapiens being. It was indeed warm-heartly act that a robot had a contingency plan measured in his program, thus gave out his all to his friend master life.
Theme song mostly mediocre, suitable to adolescent but not for more advanced age. Soundtrack, however seemingly fit to purpose.
Losing parents at tender age would not scar a memory of the baby, but losing a brother, a mentor in manner, at puberity would devastate anyone easily. To mingle in despair would not the will of the deceased, to hold their ideals and live them in our life would certainly make both parties happy here on earth and above in heaven.
This review of Big Hero 6 (2014) was written by Stefanus Andi G on 17 Apr 2015.
Big Hero 6 has generally received very positive reviews.
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