Finally! After this, I have two più Film left to review and I'm going to review the era as a whole! But here, we have Big Hero 6.
First Impression
The first time I watched the teaser trailer I just about peed myself laughing, and the commercials just got better and better. I was extremely excited to see this movie, and I was not disappointed. It turned out to be one of my preferito Disney movies!
Characetrs
I thought the characters were really likeable, and Hiro is my preferito Disney character ever! I found Baymax reey cool, Tadashi is okay. Although I didn't feel that Professor Callaghan was a great villain, but I did like his character and I liked how he was like Hiro, the main protagonist in a way. I don't know, I just really like villains like that.
I feel like Alistar Krei, whip even though he is not a "major character" has potential to come back in the TV series, o even the possible sequel.
Although I did have a problem with some of the characters. I feel like the other four of the six heroes, who are Honey Lemon, Fred, GoGo and Wasabi were very underdeveloped. I think part of it was it was supposed to be a movie più about Hiro and Baymax than the others, but I kind of wish that we got a little più background. However, I do hope we learn più about them in the sequel.
Plot
I really loved the plot, my only complaint being that it was too fast. I really enjoyed Hiro's journey, and seeing how he handled his emotions, and how he developed throughout the course of the movie. I enjoyed seeing him mature and he definitely was a different person in a way at the end of the film than he was at the beginning.
Music
Again, this isn't a musical but I thought the Musica that was played was really fitting in the field.
Overall Message
There were many lessons in the film- don't give up, anyone can become a hero, it's always good to help people....to name a few, but I think that the central message is the thing that was detto da Hiro to Baymax at one point of the film "....he's not really gone as long as we still remember him..." Although this was before the encounter with Callaghan, it still serves as a huge purpose and Hiro eventually learns the true meaning.
Although Tadashi was gone, Hiro still honored his memory, da creating the Big Hero 6 and helping people. I think this serves as a great message to those who Lost someone.
Critical Reviews
There are two things I'd like to say about this:
First thing is that although it did win an Oscar, it isn't talked about much. In fact, I remember How To Train Your Dragon fan throwing one hell of a fit when Big Hero 6 won over HTTYD2. Don't get me wrong: it was an okay movie, but I think that both are good in their own ways. But I feel like after a while people stopped talking about the fourth highest grossing Disney film, and that makes me a little unhappy. But it's whatever, right? It'll probably be talked about again with the new series coming out.
However, what really irks me about this movie's fandom, is Tadashi fans. Yep. Although he was a decent character, I never saw so many fan so upset about a fictional character's death that they are willing to ignore the whole message of the film and put their middle finger up to those who related to the movie just to make him come back. I am in a lot of fandoms da the way. I'm sorry but it gets really annoying, and I'm sorry but if Hiro can get over Tadashi's death, then so can they.
Connections
As I detto before, this movie is really great for those in grief and have Lost a loved one. Hiro is just like every teenager, including myself- sassy, sarcastic and somewhat rebellious a
What I wold have done differently
What would I do differently? Definitely added too the characters backgrounds and I would have also developed Hiro and Tadashi's relationship at the beginning of the movie, to make his death less depressing.
Overall Opinion
This movie is my fifth all time preferito Disney movie and third preferito Disney Revival Era movie, as well as having my all time preferito Disney character. So, I of course enjoyed it very much and I thought it was great!
Thanks for reading, an successivo will be Zootopia.
First Impression
The first time I watched the teaser trailer I just about peed myself laughing, and the commercials just got better and better. I was extremely excited to see this movie, and I was not disappointed. It turned out to be one of my preferito Disney movies!
Characetrs
I thought the characters were really likeable, and Hiro is my preferito Disney character ever! I found Baymax reey cool, Tadashi is okay. Although I didn't feel that Professor Callaghan was a great villain, but I did like his character and I liked how he was like Hiro, the main protagonist in a way. I don't know, I just really like villains like that.
I feel like Alistar Krei, whip even though he is not a "major character" has potential to come back in the TV series, o even the possible sequel.
Although I did have a problem with some of the characters. I feel like the other four of the six heroes, who are Honey Lemon, Fred, GoGo and Wasabi were very underdeveloped. I think part of it was it was supposed to be a movie più about Hiro and Baymax than the others, but I kind of wish that we got a little più background. However, I do hope we learn più about them in the sequel.
Plot
I really loved the plot, my only complaint being that it was too fast. I really enjoyed Hiro's journey, and seeing how he handled his emotions, and how he developed throughout the course of the movie. I enjoyed seeing him mature and he definitely was a different person in a way at the end of the film than he was at the beginning.
Music
Again, this isn't a musical but I thought the Musica that was played was really fitting in the field.
Overall Message
There were many lessons in the film- don't give up, anyone can become a hero, it's always good to help people....to name a few, but I think that the central message is the thing that was detto da Hiro to Baymax at one point of the film "....he's not really gone as long as we still remember him..." Although this was before the encounter with Callaghan, it still serves as a huge purpose and Hiro eventually learns the true meaning.
Although Tadashi was gone, Hiro still honored his memory, da creating the Big Hero 6 and helping people. I think this serves as a great message to those who Lost someone.
Critical Reviews
There are two things I'd like to say about this:
First thing is that although it did win an Oscar, it isn't talked about much. In fact, I remember How To Train Your Dragon fan throwing one hell of a fit when Big Hero 6 won over HTTYD2. Don't get me wrong: it was an okay movie, but I think that both are good in their own ways. But I feel like after a while people stopped talking about the fourth highest grossing Disney film, and that makes me a little unhappy. But it's whatever, right? It'll probably be talked about again with the new series coming out.
However, what really irks me about this movie's fandom, is Tadashi fans. Yep. Although he was a decent character, I never saw so many fan so upset about a fictional character's death that they are willing to ignore the whole message of the film and put their middle finger up to those who related to the movie just to make him come back. I am in a lot of fandoms da the way. I'm sorry but it gets really annoying, and I'm sorry but if Hiro can get over Tadashi's death, then so can they.
Connections
As I detto before, this movie is really great for those in grief and have Lost a loved one. Hiro is just like every teenager, including myself- sassy, sarcastic and somewhat rebellious a
What I wold have done differently
What would I do differently? Definitely added too the characters backgrounds and I would have also developed Hiro and Tadashi's relationship at the beginning of the movie, to make his death less depressing.
Overall Opinion
This movie is my fifth all time preferito Disney movie and third preferito Disney Revival Era movie, as well as having my all time preferito Disney character. So, I of course enjoyed it very much and I thought it was great!
Thanks for reading, an successivo will be Zootopia.