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26 Dec 2014

Movie Review: Big Hero 6



Spoiler alert: If you want to know everything by watching the movie yourself, please do not read the review below. I am sure you will be pissed after reading this.

Big Hero 6 is a funny-action superhecartoon. There were some touching points in the movie as well. The main character Hiro, was a smart kid, graduated high school at 13 years old. Started doing illegal robot fighting and earning his first lot of money. Hiro's elder brother called Tadashi Hamada, he was going to college and spending most of his time in the nerd lab, inventing Baymax, a personal Health care companion, and an inflatable and huggable robot. This robot was invented to serve in health care industry. 

The movie is based on an original Marvel comics (loosely at best), but it is not anything close to the Big Hero 6 in the Marvel original comic series. There were some disagreements between Disney and Marvel on the Poetic licence aloud. But what was the movie like?

Much of plot and quality gave it a Hollywood feel. For example, the quality of the artmentship. The fluidity and the graphic were high standard and believable, increasing the immersion feeling, nearly forgot I was watching a cartoon at some points. 

It made me sad a few times to the point that I become teary (yea, I admit that I am an emotional person, but still it is a good film). 

Tadashi had inspired Hiro to become a college student by bringing him to his nerd lab, and introducing him with his nerdy friends. By encouraging Hiro to become a college student, Hiro invented Microbots that controlled by neurotransmitter headset. This invention had been attracted to high tech company and the professor of the college, who asking Hiro not to sell it. However, the professor eventually stole the invention and created an incident, that made people believe he died in the fire after revealing Hiro's latest invention of microbot. The touching point is when Hiro found out the one who indirectly killed his brother and stole his invention was not the boss of the high tech company, but his admired professor. 

So there was backstory between the professor and the boss of the high tech company. Hiro  needed to follow the clues in all the plot to find out what was actually happening between revenge plan of the professor and the new invention in the high tech company involving the professor's daughter. 

Baymax comes across as a true caring robot, as Tadashi has put a health care chip (of his design) into the control board. His responsibility was more than a nurse to Hiro, and it connected the plots throughout the story.  The existence of Baymax was to care people in need of medical attention, if the patient had never satisfied with its service, then it could not deactivate itself. In the story, Hiro was Baymax's patient, and his emotional state were incorrectly diagnosed as puberty hormonal bullshit. Hiro had been modifying Baymax, which made it more compatible in achieving Hiro's goal for find out who killed his brother, but at the same time, be responsible to not injure other human beings. As injuring others was conflicting with the previous coding that invented by Tadashi, aiming at caring.

Hiro and his brother's friends had soon become really good friends. The nerds became a team of super heroes with different abilities (from their love of science), and working together to find the one who killed their beloved friend and brother. The abilities include the laser cutter hands, the magnetic resonance running shoes, the super jump and firing through the monster head costume. 



I recomend this movie and agree with the ratings at Rotten Tomatoes


  
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