Review of Big Hero 6 (2014) by Damovielover — 11 Nov 2014
"Heartfelt, admirably entertaining, hilarious, and visually stunning.".
Big Hero 6 is one of the best animations of 2014 along with The Lego Movie and How to Train Your Dragon 2.
It is a special and more satisfying movie than Frozen in a"Heartfelt, admirably entertaining, hilarious, and visually stunning.".
Big Hero 6 is one of the best animations of 2014 along with The Lego Movie and How to Train Your Dragon 2.
It is a special and more satisfying movie than Frozen in a diverse way (by the way why diverse? because Big Hero 6 is an action-superhero movie and no musical, unlike Frozen it is a princess tale and a musical, so Big Hero 6 has unique elements that diversely differ on Frozen; let's go back into the question above, why is it special and satisfying was it makes us care for its characters especially on the bond of Hiro and Baymax and greatly take consider its dramatic emotional depth moments. It's a touching experience at the movie theater when you watch it there.
It's beautiful and amazing when you watch it in 3-D. The sophistication of the marvel of Disney animatronics creatively crafted its ambitious scope on the Marvel comic book series of the same name and its compelling battle action scenes.
Big Hero 6 starts at the futuristic hybrid city of San Fransokyo (a portmanteau of San Francisco and Tokyo), Hiro Hamada, a 13 year old robotics prodigy is naturally gifted when it comes in making nanotechnology and high-tech toys and stuffs. He often spends his time on robot fighting in the streets of the colorful city. But his brother Tadashi Hamada, was not impressed by this performance, he wanted Hiro to make use of his brain talent on something more creative like he was doing at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology.
So he invite Hiro into the institute and amazed to see his brother's creation, the Baymax robot. a.
Medical robot doctor capably of helping the sick.
And the injured.
After some inspiration advantage, Hiro also wants to go into the institute like his brother do. So he invent a technology to bring it into the school fair that will admit him in the institute.
But after the fair, a mysterious fire broke in the institute and his dreams was shattered by a horrific event that will change his life forever.
Depressed, Baymax emerges to help his emotional state. Baymax is a cute, kind, and a marshmallow-like robot (which I describe earlier).
Baymax is one of the primary characters here. He is basically the funniest and one of the most memorable Disney characters I have ever seen.
But there was a contrary here on some drama animations, what makes Big Hero 6 a heartwrenching movie was the use of a rather realistic emotional love and grief, we don't actually saw it much on either Frozen or Wrech-It Ralph. You can see here how much Hiro loves his brother and his creation, Baymax. So you can sometimes call this type of animated movie a comedy-drama one.
Also the ending is a powerful one. Unexpected, it is some sort of a brand new beginning world for Hiro and the concept of the movie itself. Don't dare to miss it!
On the negative side, the reason why I gave it 9 stars out of 10, was it lacks the originality of some creative, inventive, and critically acclaimed animated movies. It actually copies some of the scenes of some of the past movies like How to Train Your Dragon 2 dragon training scene part. But all in all, it is compensated by something even more unique from its elements, and also for its well-scripted story. Nonetheless, Big Hero 6 will hit its target audiences contented and pleased as they go out on the theater house.
Overall, Big Hero 6 is a terrific blast in the theaters. Its technically stunning, emotionally satisfying, entertainingly amusing, and very memorable Disney movie.
A true Oscar runner-up in the "Best Animated Feature" category.
This review of Big Hero 6 (2014) was written by Damovielover on 11 Nov 2014.
Big Hero 6 has generally received very positive reviews.
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