This movie
was just spectacular. It is about two
brothers who have a passion for science.
The older of the two, Tadashi, is working on a robot who can immediately
tell what kind of care is needed when someone is sick or hurt. Tadashi convinces his younger brother, Hiro,
to enroll in the same university as he is in.
Hiro
presents his invention, mind-controlled nano-bots, and impresses the school’s
administration enough to allow his admission.
Before he can attend his first class, a fire destroys the lab on campus
and Tadashi is killed. It soon becomes
apparent that the fire may not have been accidental.
Hiro discovers
that Baymax, Tadashi’s robot, was in his bedroom. He makes some modifications and soon Baymax,
Hiro, and their friends go about finding the truth.
I think Big
Hero 6 was unbelievably well-done and a terrific film. This is one movie in which the 3-D format
would be worth the price but the standard format would still be great. The animation was so great that cars and
buildings look some-what real.
Ryan Potter
voices Hiro, Daniel Henney voices Tadashi, and Scott Adsit voices Baymax. All were great, especially Adsit who did a
wonderful job with voice inflection. I
would highly recommend this movie for all families because it will appeal to
people of all ages. From beginning to
end it was extremely entertaining. The
story was touching and contained a good amount of humor as well. I gave this movie 3 ½ out of 4 stars.
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