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The whole cinema was ecstatic, both kids and adults. During the Disney logo credits, a little girl behind us shouted with excitement. The after credits scene wasn't necessary, but more proof this was not Disney but Marvel.
Shocking and surprising the world, many fans of both sides were curious whether Disney would make an animation film based on a group of characters from the comics. These early films, which show the stirrings of the genius to come, remain the hidden treasures of a European cinema on the cusp of a golden age. All it was Hiro and Baymax? I study film and even help friends make some at school. Sadly, this was a huge step back for WDAS. Their first scene they were goofy and didn't really fight. I was smiling right from the beginning and found myself a little teary-eyed towards the end. Главная задача злодея, создать машину времени, с помощью которой он смог бы изменить мир. They showed up at the beginning, then not until the middle, and a few chunks at the end. Back home, Hiro tries to expel the human services chip once more, however Baymax counteracts him, expressing that retaliation is not what Tadashi would have needed. Сербин Видео: 1920x1080 at 23. They all 4 served no purpose.
Three years later, Director Don Hall approached John Lasseter on making a film with Marvel Characters and found the Big Hero 6, a comic book series that even the most well known of comics didn't know who they were. There were no time to get to know any of the characters - too much fighting, flying, even one ridiculous car chase, and one-liners to start to even care about anyone in the movie. This film just did not get to me.
Big Hero 6 - The special bond that 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.
Synopsis The special bond that 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. When a devastating event befalls the city of San Fransokyo and catapults Hiro into the midst of danger, he turns to Baymax and his close friends adrenaline junkie Go Go Tomago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. Shocking and surprising the world, many fans of both sides were curious whether Disney would make an animation film based on a group of characters from the comics. Three years later, Director Don Hall approached John Lasseter on making a film with Marvel Characters and found the Big Hero 6, a comic book series that even the most well known of comics didn't know who they were. In fact they were so obscure that Marvel themselves even forgot that they had the characters. Marvel gave Disney the liberty to change the characters so that they could be seen as a Disney Animation Film. And the result is simply refreshing. Big Hero 6 is a beautiful film, showcasing how much animation has become. The east and west coast mash up of San Fransokyo combines to make such a spectacular scenery, that the city may as well be a character to the film. The cast is also fun to watch. One annoyance films try to do is by shoving the diversity of characters in your face. Big Hero 6 doesn't do that, instead the focus is on the characters themselves and not the diversity, making it enjoyable to watch. One of the biggest highlights is the girls of the cast. I took my 3 nieces with my friends and I, and they loved how they were smart, enjoyable and didn't need to fall for a man. The cast is truly relatable, whether you are precise like Wasabi, positive like Honey Lemon or just a guy who loves media like Fred. Of course the star of the film is the robot of Baymax. Any scene that he is in steals the show, whether it is his introduction or his care for Hiro and Company. The Villain by far is one of the best villains in recent Disney history, he doesn't sing, dance or monologue, he simply gets the job done. The film showcases the action greatly by giving large scopes and music that fits exceptionally well. Emotionally, the film captures the audience by showcasing the bond of brotherhood between Hiro and his older brother Tadashi, as well as his friend Baymax who is like a Surrogate brother to our main hero. A strong lesson in this film, is that family can be more than blood related, you have friends, who become part of that. That really showed how much I cared for the loved ones around me, especially my older brother who is in the military, creating robots and fixing medical equipment. If there was one complaint I would give, I would've like to see a little bit more about the rest of the team. Other than that, Big Hero 6 is a heartwarming tale that captures something for the entire family. Big Hero 6 is another showing that Disney can continue to make great films after the juggernaut that was Frozen. This film showcases that the Disney Revival Films such as The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Wreck-it-Ralph and Frozen is not over yet, and I cannot wait to see what the next film has to offer. Reviewed by Jeffrey Erickson 2 Sadly, this was a huge step back for WDAS. This was definitely no Frozen. This wasn't even Wreck-It Ralph. Heck, this wasn't even Tangled and that film is dreadfully so-so, but at least it had Flynn and Maximus. This film should have been called Big Hero 2. All it was Hiro and Baymax? The other 4 main characters, which weren't main at all? The other 4 had their own personalities that were never given time to show on screen. They showed up at the beginning, then not until the middle, and a few chunks at the end. They all 4 served no purpose. Honey Lemon was by far the worst character. She was one big cliche and she didn't do anything but act happy, talk about the color pink, and pronounce Hiro's name annoyingly. Her design was as bad as Rapunzel's; just oddly proportioned and cartoony. Wasabi in the original comics was Asian and is now black for the only reason of having diversity in the film. Fred was kind of interesting and seemed to be the only person who fit the superhero theme. Gogo had a booty, but was too underused. Hiro's aunt was more interesting and likable than the actual 6. Hiro was typical non-original in character but he had his moments. Baymax was supposed to be the saving grace but came off as annoying. He was the stereotypical robot who couldn't understand humans and their ways. A lot of his jokes were repetitive, dragged, and could have been cut. I didn't hate him, he had a good heart and good intentions and was sweet but the humor was annoying. Too much focus on slapstick and action and none of character development and little on emotions. What irked me was the fact that the other 4 characters never got any time to get us to know who they were and to like them as characters and relate to them; No connection to them. And do we always need the typical watching the hero learn to fly with funny results, like Spider-Man, Iron Man, etc? The film also ended with a cliche. The typical, narration from Hiro as we see the heroes' race through the city? We're the Big Hero 6. Their first scene they were goofy and didn't really fight. Then not until the final battle scene the other 4 did not fight or help hardly and ended up captured and Hiro and Baymax saved them and they defeated the bad guy? The villain was pointless, no needed, and not even cool, bad-ass, nor interesting; again, no real purpose. The villain's reveal of who it was, was OBVIOUS and the villain's intentions on why being bad was cliche. The way to defeat him was also obvious and spoilers the sacrifice from Baymax was seen a mile away so it wasn't sad, plus, you knew it wasn't going to be the end of that character. The only good thing the film had was the beginning with Hiro and his relationship with his brother, Tadashi. You could feel the relationship between them. They were great together and it was touching. Then after 15-20 minutes the film went downhill? Also, the opening was not a good way to get kids attention. It was unusual and did not have a Disney feel to it. In fact, this film was not Disney at all; it felt more MARVEL. With two female characters, none of them can be considered strong female role models at all. They weren't on screen enough; they served no purpose, and didn't really do anything in the film. The story was unoriginal, uninspiring, and full of one cliche after another. The characters were the same. This film was forgettable and as the days go I will forget it and as the years pass many will forget this film which could have been more, but was just about a silly robot and nothing more. All I recall is the word Immortal used over and over. I can't remember any other lyrics or how the beat goes. The after credits scene wasn't necessary, but more proof this was not Disney but Marvel. I didn't hate the film at least but it was close to being that. This won't be like Frozen, where people had multiple repeat viewings. Most people, and kids, will probably see it just once and maybe twice, but even Baymax won't get them to keep coming back like Frozen did, because the other characters just weren't there. I saw it once and that was enough. I don't care to see it again and won't own it any time soon, sadly. A boy next to me fell asleep on it. I noticed that kids only laughed or enjoyed Hiro and Baymax but didn't seem to care for the other 4. Best moment of the night was the beginning. During the Disney logo credits, a little girl behind us shouted with excitement. I am thankful I didn't have to pay to see it and that I got this film out of the way fast. I am thankful for the free passes. Reviewed by Jason Civet 3 BH6 tries to be emotional, funny, dramatic and action packed all in the same time. Hiro, main character, is not interesting nor original. As if created from several other characters, he is too clever, too resourceful, too emotional to be lead character. He is like Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon, but not likable. He creates robots and stuff out of thin air, in no time, with no resources, and has solution for every problem. Not even once any of other 'heroes' had any input on course of action. That was boring to death. Baymax is fun, and viewer gets all the fun in the movie out of his character. Other 'heroes' are described only marginally. There is absolutely nothing that you can feel about them during the movie, since you don't know anything about them. There were no time to get to know any of the characters - too much fighting, flying, even one ridiculous car chase, and one-liners to start to even care about anyone in the movie. If you want to see good movie, watch Wall-E emotional and fun , or The Incredibles action and emotional and fun , or How to Train Your Dragon 1st part, fun etc or Stitch and Lilo, you'll surely like those two. BH6 is fast paced. That is its main... Even in the last scene, when Baymax must... You just didn't have time to like those guys. If anyone of the other 'heroes' died in any of the fights, I doubt I could remember when that happened and who is missing - that is extent of detachment I got from the main characters. Sorry if I disappointed anybody, but this movie doesn't deserve more than three stars.