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Big Hero 6
Cast
Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, Daniel Henney, T. J. Miller View AllCrew
Daniel Gerson (Screenplay), Robert L. Baird (Screenplay), Robert L. Baird (Story), Chris Williams (Director) View AllRelease: Oct. 24th, 2014
Runtime: 1 hour, 42 minutes
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Iroquois
There are no big surprises when it comes to Big Hero 6, but the film itself shows that such a fact is not necessarily a condemnation of a film.
There are no big surprises when it comes to Big Hero 6, but the film itself shows that such a fact is not necessarily a condemnation of a film.
MovieMeditation
The inflatable Baymax fills the room with a breeze of fresh air and expands upon the thematic beats of the story, which then collimates in the climax of the movie, where all the story elements merge together, like the microbots from the film.
The inflatable Baymax fills the room with a breeze of fresh air and expands upon the thematic beats of the story, which then collimates in the climax of the movie, where all the story elements merge together, like the microbots from the film.
Takoma11
The "gentle giant" is a staple of animated films for kids, but I still found myself laughing at some of the physical comedy, such as when Hiro yells at Baymax to run from danger and Baymax begins taking slow, shuffling steps forward before calmly observing, "I am not fast..
The "gentle giant" is a staple of animated films for kids, but I still found myself laughing at some of the physical comedy, such as when Hiro yells at Baymax to run from danger and Baymax begins taking slow, shuffling steps forward before calmly observing, "I am not fast..