Friday, September 25, 2015

Flashback Review: Big Hero 6

                 
D I S N E Y ' S
B I G   H E R O   6


                 Hello everyone, I haven't posted in awhile, but I decided to do a review on one of the best
movies of 2014. That's right folks, fasten your seatbelts for Big Hero 6! Big Hero 6 is a Disney film about a boy named Hiro Hamada. He is a prodigy in the world of robotics, and uses his skills to win robot fights. This is how Hiro makes a boatload of money. He really has nothing better to do since he already graduated High School. 
                  Did I mention he's only fourteen? That's right, this kid is only fourteen. He graduated High School at thirteen, and doesn't want to go to college. His older brother, Tadashi, goes to a robotics college and has been working on a medical robot for a long time called Baymax.
                 Tadashi convinces Hiro to go to the robotics college by showing him around the college. Hiro is ecstatic and is eager to join after meeting Professor Callaghan, the creator of the material Hiro used to build his fighting bot. But to get in, he has to make an invention that will blow the school board away. So Hiro gets to work on his invention. 
                  Inspired by the material his fighting robot is made out of, Hiro makes a bunch of
microbots that are controlled by the mind. They can form anything your brain can. After months of work, and help from his new friends at the Tech College, Hiro is ready to present his invention to the Board of Directors. He steps up in front of everybody and blows everyone away, ensuring his place in the college. Afterwards, Hiro, Tadashi, and the whole gang go out to celebrate. 
                   Tadashi congratulates Hiro on his admittance. But shortly after, they hear a fire alarm go off. The school that Hiro had just presented in is on fire, and one of the escaping students tells Tadashi and Hiro that Professor Callaghan is still inside the building. Tadashi rushes in to see if he can get to Callaghan, but the building blows up almost immediately after he enters. 
                   A funeral is held, and Hiro is hit really hard. He is in a sort of depression state, not being able to eat or sleep. All he is ever doing is thinking. His Aunt Cass sees he is broken, and doesn't know what to do.
                  Hiro is looking around his room that he shared with his brother. His robot falls apart and hits one of his toes, causing him to say "ow." Baymax is in the room, and comes over to him, trying to treat him. Hiro doesn't want any treatment, and Baymax realizes that his hormonal patterns are fluctuating exponentially. He also sees signs of depression and downloads a database on personal loss.
                  So begins Baymax's quest to treat Hiro. In the process, Hiro finds out who was indirectly responsible for his brother's death, comes to realize the value of life, and becomes the leader of a team of heroes, defending San Fransokyo. Oh yeah, Big Hero 6 is actually a Marvel comic in case you didn't know.
                  I'm sure you've all heard of how good this movie was, and if you haven't seen it yet, I would highly recommend it. The Ratings aren't really necessary. It's a Disney movie for Pete's Sake! So it's bound to be good. Let's just wait for Star Wars, right?



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