Saturday, April 11, 2015

Big Hero 6


 Big Hero Six is the last movie I saw and boy is it a fun time. This movie also has some Disney fanboy stuff at the end credits as well that can make or break the whole movie in my humble opinion. First of all, my favorite part of the whole movie was the beginning where Heedo (or is his name Hero, couldn't get the pronunciation right) went to an illegal robot fighting match and entered a fight with his wimpy looking robot. At first, his robot got owned easily but he said,"Give me a second chance". And then his robot just ripped apart the bad guy's robot in a couple seconds. It was robot brutality. It kind of reminded me of that robot fighting movie Real Steel, another great movie featuring the guy who plays Wolverine in the X-Men movies, Hugh Jackman. For me, that was the highlight of the whole movie. But later on we discover Heedo is a boy genius that is wasting his talent trying to be a robot fighter when he should be going to college like his older brother. As they say, shit happens and his brother ends up dead trying to save his professor, who is actually one of two evil bad guys in this movie. Then, Heedo discovers that his science experiment to get into college is safed away in a warehouse and a baddie with a kabuki mask chases him out and he then decides that he is going to take action and defeat this bad guy, possibly kill him because when they encounter the bad guy again, he tells Baymax (the Big Hero robot in this movie) to destroy, and takes out his medical safety chip. This was another important part of the movie because it showed that this kid wanted revenge for the death of his brother, which was justifiable. It shows the evil within us all. I won't spoil the ending but there was tons of action in it and the animation was way cool. Another thing that was interesting was they named the city SanFranTokyo and it looked like the future. I won't spoil the ending part after the credits. I thought it was ok, but others will find it cringe worthy. 

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