Mike's Review: This movie had some good and some bad to it. The good. It looks like PIXAR is finally rubbing off on Disney's computer generated cartoons. The realism has improved and some of the details were well done. I also liked the idea of the story and characters were well done for a cartoon.
The bad. Disney still can't seem to change is that cartoons do not need anyone to die in them. But that is the Disney formula. A splash of color and a dash of humor all rolled up into a tragic death of a main character to invoke 'feelings' in the audience. Maybe one day the PIXAR way of story telling will rub of on Disney as well as the improved graphics.
Best Scene: Baymax was a riot.
Mike's Rating: Matinee. It would have been worth the price of the ticket but Disney hasn't learned yet that cartoons do not need a body count.
The bad. Disney still can't seem to change is that cartoons do not need anyone to die in them. But that is the Disney formula. A splash of color and a dash of humor all rolled up into a tragic death of a main character to invoke 'feelings' in the audience. Maybe one day the PIXAR way of story telling will rub of on Disney as well as the improved graphics.
Best Scene: Baymax was a riot.
Mike's Rating: Matinee. It would have been worth the price of the ticket but Disney hasn't learned yet that cartoons do not need a body count.
I was not expecting quite the amount of Japanese influence, but I do not follow Japanese cartoons and robots.
As with Disney movies, someone or something
dies. The characterization is good and we get quite attached to Baymax,
which, of course, dies in the end, but then a “clone” is reanimated.
It was a good “escape” movie.
Best scene: when Baymax is taping himself back up at the police station-this was laugh-out loud
Bean’s rating: for kids-matinee, however, I would watch again on DVD
A.C.'s Review: BIG
HERO SIX is this year’s release from Disneystudios…a big departure
from last year’s juggernaut FROZEN because this is an out and out
superhero origin story.
In fact I believe BIG HERO 6 is a property of Disney owned MARVEL
STUDIOS thus the Stan Lee cameo as a portrait on the wall of the slacker
due’s father (and if you stay until after the end credits-Stan Lee
appears in animated form for his usual Marvel cameo
in a humorous scene with his slacker son).
The
story deals with how a superhero group is formed in the mythical
blended city of San Fransokyo. When teen genius Hiro meets with a family
tragedy he must bond
together with an unlikely band of science geeks and form a team that
can put a stop to an evil menace threatening the city and extract some
personal justice in the process.
The
main character and focus of the marketing in the character of Baymax. A
robot medical diagnostic tool Hiro reprograms into a superhero.
Initially he appears
as a cross between and giant marshmallow and a balloon creation. I’m
probably in the minority but Baymax was the character I cared least
about.
The
real prize in the movie for me was the supporting cast of science nerds
turned superheroes. I liked them all. They made for an interesting team
with their quirky
personalities and I liked their dynamic. My favorite was Honey Melon.
There was a long segment where they disappeared from the story and was
happy when they were brought back and from that point on they were all
in. Even the bit characters like Hiro’s aunt
and the supposedly “evil” industrialist came off very good.
The
first few minutes of the movie concerned me that it would be about “Bot
Fighting” but that subplot was dispensed with fairly quickly and an
emotional story quickly
took center stage. During one very grim scene I heard a child burst
into tears and had there been more people in my theater it probably
would be filled with crying. As strange as it sounds I think a movie
does something right if you can get small children
invested enough that they would get upset by what’s happening on
screen. It shows they can have an attention span if the story is done
right.
As
said the audience was small but that was because I waited a long time
to see it as I was ambivalent…worried it might be too much like animae
which I don’t like
but it wasn’t and in the end I was glad I saw it.
Best Scene: The tragedy at the science fair and the aftermath
A.C.'s Rating: Full Price







