Big Hero 6
Big Hero 6
PG | 07 November 2014 (USA)
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A special bond develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes.

Reviews
BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
HeadlinesExotic Boring
Whitech It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Bob Holt This movie has glowing reviews but I just found it to be... obvious. The story (or the characters) is an obvious ripoff of How to Train Your Dragon, and there's even one scene where it's extremely obviously ripped off. The characters are pretty cliche as well. Everything they tried to do and all the emotional scenes just felt like a product to me. It felt soulless, forced. The animation and background is good. I liked the very final scene. But all in all, it seemed wrong. The creators just copied too many things from other previous films.
elicopperman In 2014, Disney released their 54th animated feature Big Hero 6, a film adaptation of a relatively unpopular comic book series by the same name. Alongside being critically acclaimed, scoring big at the box office, and winning the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, what people took away from the film was how Disney did something different, adapting a superhero comic into an animated feature. I myself loved this film back when it came out and even called it one of Disney's best....now I personally just find it good but a little overrated.As usual for Disney, the animation is simply breathtaking. The film is set in the fictional city San Fransokyo, a blend of San Francisco and Tokyo, and the very design of it just spills imaginative. I'm sure anyone obsessed with modern Japanese art and central Californian life will go nuts over the amount of details and buildings created for the somewhat futuristic city. Along with a city that could only be made for a comic, the characters themselves look like they were made for a comic too given their stylized and exaggerated designs. However, the true highlight of the animation are the multiple representations of robots, technology and special effects, and the animators certainly let their creative juices go to great use in crafting the multiple mechanics and graphics used for the film.That being said, the story itself is nothing all that special. It centers on robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who lost his brother, Tadashi, only leaving behind Tadashi's robot made with the sole purpose to aid people in need. After some shocking events catch on, Hiro transforms Baymax and his other friends, Go Go Tamago, Wasabi, Honey Lemon and Fred into a band of high-tech heroes. It's not hard to figure out the outcome, and most of the characters aren't all that memorable. Gogo is the tough athletic girl who's into speed, Honey Lemon is the bubbly chemist, Wasabi is the wise albeit neurotic laser enthusiast, and Fred is every stoner comic relief in the book....but I'd be lying if I said I didn't find him funny. Also, without giving much away, the reveal of the main villain is pretty obvious, although his motivations are built on vengeance from a horrible tragedy, so at least he has a decent reason for wreaking havoc.However, I will say that the relationship between Hero and Baymax is the most heartwarming aspect of the entire feature. Considering that Baymax is built to help people, it makes sense that he would help Hiro in need. Even when Hiro wants him to fight back, deep down inside Baymax knows that murder will never bring Hiro's former sibling back. It truly is touching to see the only remains of Tadashi left simply want to make Hiro move on from a horrible tragedy, as I'm sure anybody dealing with the loss of somebody could relate. Not to mention, Baymax is absolutely adorable, from his squishy design, to his subtle robot movements, to even his caring charm that would make one wish to be his patient.So in conclusion, while I don't think Big Hero 6 is quite as good as most people have made it out to be, I still deem it an entertaining and at times emotional superhero movie that's fun for the whole family. Even with a predictable plot and some two dimensional characters, there's enough fun action, humor, heart and eye popping animation that make it worth a view. Since Disney bought Marvel in 2012, people have been wondering if this film will get an installment in the MCU...well, here's their chance to do so. With a potential TV series soon to have more episodes (it's just being delayed, it hasn't been cancelled) and a rumored sequel, there's always potential for further development of this world and its characters in the future.
chrispschuch This is going to be my review on A the best Disney movie in my opinion. Big Hero 6 is one of the greatest movies ever made in my opinion. The movie starts off with A little robot fight made by some people doing some robot fight to get lots of money. The main character Hiro has beaten the the guy that is good at mini robot fighting. Hiro & his brother got in trouble & now back home. A couple days later they went to some college like place where people can do advance science stuff & make new stuff. Hiro's brother made A robot named Baymax who is nice & recovers people who are hurt. He is one of the best characters in this movie in my opinion. We barely see inflatable robots in sci fi movies & all of this stuff. Hiro invites A little things called Micro bots that are small but million & million of them work together. But someone stole Hiro's invite & made A lot of them for himself & they are trying to figuring out all of the crimes & all of the Micro bots. Until Hiro & his friends become heroes & will defeat the villain. But i'm not really going to tell everything else because I don't want to spoil it sense they are people that haven't seen this movie. But the animation is great, the voice acting is cool, the quality runs well, everything else about this movie is fun to watch. I give this movie A 10/10. You should be proud for yourself's Disney.
onurkesikonur I gave this movie an 8 because, The movie overall was pretty good, i really liked how they developed characters especially Hiro, he was just a bot-fight guy then he started te realize how much he wanted to go to the school his brother went because the robot things were pretty interested to him! His presentation was super cool too!Baymax was by far the cutest thing I have seen this year, he was so fluffy and nice to everyone!And the Villain was just super cool, you might see him coming after the fire explosion but they hide it pretty good.Other 4 characters other than Baymax and Hiro were so fun, I actually loved Wasabi, his blades were super cool and he used them good too!Overall you can watch this movie with your family, friends and have tons of fun while watching!