The 6 in Big Hero 6 does not stand for the placement in the series (this is the first film), but rather the number of members in the superhero team.
I had no idea what to expect walking into the theatre. I saw only one trailer, and that was just a small teaser that reviled nothing about the movie. I knew that this film was about superheroes, but that's all.
Big Hero 6 is one of the best films I have seen all year. The voice cast is terrific, the animations are great, the characters are well created, and those are only a few of the great things about this film.
The emotions our protagonist, Hiro feels are relatable. We have all felt sad, angry and happy. Sometimes a strong burst from those emotions can impact how we think and act. This story does take that to extreme, but we can all understand where it comes from. The characters in Big Hero 6 have problems we all deal with. The loss of a loved one, growing-up and helping a depressed friend. And because of how realistic our characters feel, the things that happen to them in this film can make you cry, laugh and be impacted emotionally.
I loved the feel of Big Hero 6. When it was sad, it was sad. When it was funny, it was funny. It managed to juggle all sorts of emotions and tones, and it was still amazing. Even though Big Hero 6 is a kids movie, the film makers were not afraid to make a serious film. Sometimes film makers are afraid to put any relatable characters and any real emotion into a film (Frozen, I'm looking at you!), but once-in-a-while a film like Despicable Me comes up, and has plenty of emotion to make a really great film.
The voice cast behind this film does an amazing job at bringing this film to life. The animators have created a really neat little city called "San Fransokyo". It's a hybrid of San Francisco and Tokyo. The action scenes are well created, and the design of all the characters are great.
The only major down side to Big Hero 6 is it does not stay very loyal to the source material. Trying to tell you the differences between the comic team and the film would spoil the film, so I won't say anything here.
At the end of the day, I will give Big Hero 6 %90. Have you seen Big Hero 6? What did you think? Until next time, goodnight, Y'all.
Big Hero 6 Information:
Release Date: November 7th, 2014 (USA and Canada)
Rating: PG (USA, Canada?)
Director: Don Hall and Chris Williams
Starring: Ryan Potter as Hiro, Scott Adsit as Baymax, T. J. Miller as Fred, Damon Wayans Jr. as Wasabi, Génesis Rodriguez as Honey Lemon, James Cromwell as Robert Callaghan, Daniel Henney as Tadashi Hamada,
Big Hero 6 is one of the best films I have seen all year. The voice cast is terrific, the animations are great, the characters are well created, and those are only a few of the great things about this film.
The emotions our protagonist, Hiro feels are relatable. We have all felt sad, angry and happy. Sometimes a strong burst from those emotions can impact how we think and act. This story does take that to extreme, but we can all understand where it comes from. The characters in Big Hero 6 have problems we all deal with. The loss of a loved one, growing-up and helping a depressed friend. And because of how realistic our characters feel, the things that happen to them in this film can make you cry, laugh and be impacted emotionally.
I loved the feel of Big Hero 6. When it was sad, it was sad. When it was funny, it was funny. It managed to juggle all sorts of emotions and tones, and it was still amazing. Even though Big Hero 6 is a kids movie, the film makers were not afraid to make a serious film. Sometimes film makers are afraid to put any relatable characters and any real emotion into a film (Frozen, I'm looking at you!), but once-in-a-while a film like Despicable Me comes up, and has plenty of emotion to make a really great film.
The voice cast behind this film does an amazing job at bringing this film to life. The animators have created a really neat little city called "San Fransokyo". It's a hybrid of San Francisco and Tokyo. The action scenes are well created, and the design of all the characters are great.
The only major down side to Big Hero 6 is it does not stay very loyal to the source material. Trying to tell you the differences between the comic team and the film would spoil the film, so I won't say anything here.
At the end of the day, I will give Big Hero 6 %90. Have you seen Big Hero 6? What did you think? Until next time, goodnight, Y'all.
Big Hero 6 Information:
Release Date: November 7th, 2014 (USA and Canada)
Rating: PG (USA, Canada?)
Director: Don Hall and Chris Williams
Starring: Ryan Potter as Hiro, Scott Adsit as Baymax, T. J. Miller as Fred, Damon Wayans Jr. as Wasabi, Génesis Rodriguez as Honey Lemon, James Cromwell as Robert Callaghan, Daniel Henney as Tadashi Hamada,
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