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Big Hero 6 - Movie Review 

Director: Don Hall, Chris Williams

Genre: Animation

Release date: November 7, 2014 (US)

Run Time: 102  minutes

Cast: (Voices)
1.       Scott Adsit as Baymax,
2.       Daniel Henney as Tadashi Hamada,
3.       T. J. Miller as Fred,
4.       Alan Tudyk as Alistair Krei,
5.       Génesis Rodríguez as Honey Lemon,
6.       James Cromwell as Professor Robert Callaghan
7.       Jamie Chung as GoGo Tomago,
8.       Damon Wayans, Jr. as Wasabi
9.       Alan Tudyk as Alistair Krei,
10.    Stan Lee (cameo) as Fred's father,




Review: "I am Baymax, medical staff assistant," said Baymax again and again throughout the film. Baymax is a great nurse inflatable robot with a personality "adorable". It is programmed so that it is unable to harm a human being. Your job is to take care of the medical needs that you could possibly have, and also for all giggly and enamored of him, that they may defect that could ignore the film. Fortunately, defects are few and far between.

After years of silence Disney Animation has been on a roll lately with Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph and last year frozen. His career gold continues with Big Hero 6, an adaptation of a series of Marvel comics that a group of five common teenagers and a robot are crime fighters to protect people stems from unscrupulous villains.


The film functions as an origin story for the group, which will definitely come back again as a result of the fight against crime. But while most original films are characterized by administrators who try too hard to set up base and situations that grow in the throat, administrators circumstances Chris Williams and Don Hall permits to take their own course. They litter the film with recognizable characters and give them an understandable reason to fight for. You feel that you are the characters before the film.

The film is probably the most packed animated action movie you see, with persecutions, attacks against attacks that have potential as an alternative to get your adrenaline. Add to that probably the most excellent quality of the animation and all the while not claim his attention.

The film takes the audience has never granted. Knowing viewers today are not only easy to keep young children for a couple of action scenes, which gives viewers something to invest emotionally adults. I mean, revenge yarn is not the first to hit the back? History has a big heart, which is common to the speed of the animation, but not the superhero movies. In addition, unlike animated fare, there are some surprising twists in the stories that keep viewers on their toes. Then, of course, the master is Baymax blow, which will probably be washed by young and old.

The only aspect of the film that does not work, what is the motivation of the wicked. Though understandable is cliché to say that the use of the word "cliché" and has not a single sentence. Also convince robotics engineering team leader of 14, Hiro Hamada. It is shown in the smart building technology everyone to be together, but this is not explicitly stated and explained.

The voice cast can be A-list, but the animation does not really need anyway. Ryan Potter Hiro, Damon Wayans, Jr. Wasabi, GoGo Jamie Chung, TJ Miller and Fred and Genesis Rodriguez as honey and lemon are all adorable, adding to their characters as much by his vocal play. But the thief stage, through design, Scott Adsit as Baymax, with its semi-robotic voice that laughter and tears can invoke with equal skill.

Fun-n-fun begins before the movie even started the charming short film "Fiesta", and continues until the last scene of the film. Everything that comes in between is pure, unabashed entertainment, regardless of age. Then break the 3D glasses (least fun part of the film) and prepare for a pleasure trip.
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