Saturday, January 31, 2015

Big Hero 6 Review

Big Hero 6 is based on a Marvel comic, and was made by Disney, who owns Marvel Entertainment. But they decided to market it as an animated family film that was not a part of the Marvel Universe. And this is a pretty good movie for the entire family, including those too young for the mainly PG-13 superhero movie genre.
The movie is about an intelligent teenage boy who is recovering from his brother's death in a horrible incident. He discovers that his death is linked to an evil plot. To stop it, he will need to modify his brother's robotic project, Baymax, and some of his brother's friends to fight the mastermind behind this.

This movie is fun for the entire family. There are plenty of laughs, and sequences which are definitely entertaining. There are some exhilarating action sequences, and the animation is very well-done. It takes place in a well realized city called San Fransokyo, a combination of San Francisco and Tokyo that looks good on film. Keeping up with the setting, the animation and certain elements of the story show influences from anime.

The film is also emotionally moving at times. There are a few scenes in this movie that invoke tears, and there are also heartwarming scenes of Baymax taking care of the main character.

In conclusion, Big Hero 6 is a movie that should entertain children and adults alike. It's cute, funny, entertaining, and fun overall.

4.0 out of 5 stars

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