BIG HERO 6 Review – Could It Be The Best Disney Film To Date?

BIG HERO 6 Review – Could It Be The Best Disney Film To Date?

Disney and Marvel’s Big Hero 6 opens in theaters today. Read my spoiler free review and find out why I think it’s going to be Marvel and Disney’s next big hit and why you and your family need to see it!

Review Opinion
By NateBest - Nov 07, 2014 06:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Big Hero 6
Let’s face it, Disney and Marvel really know what they’re doing when it comes to the superhero movies that they’ve released over the last few years.  2014 could very well be the “Year Of The Comic Book Movie” thanks to films like Captain America: The Winter Soldier, X-Men: Days of Future Past and of course Guardians of the Galaxy.  The bad news is that the year is coming to a close.  The good news is that there’s still one more comic book movie to be enjoyed thanks to Big Hero 6, Disney’s creative take on the Marvel comic of the same name!
 
I’ve spent a bit of time at Walt Disney Animation Studios learning about Big Hero 6 (see BIG HERO 6 Film Makers Discuss The Film, Its Story And Its Characters, BIG HERO 6, Disney’s New Superhero Movie, Is Over Twice As Big As Frozen & Wreck-It Ralph and A Look At San Fransokyo - The Home Of BIG HERO 6), but nothing prepared me for what I saw three weeks ago during the press screening.  My biggest complaint after the screening of the film – The fact that I had to wait three weeks to see it again! If you want to save yourself some time, you can skip the review and go see the film. Yes, it’s that good.  I had the opportunity to speak with Mark S. Allen on Mark at the Movies (you can find them on REELZ channel (Dish 299, DirecTV 238) every Saturday morning 8am PST) last weekend about the film and what I shared with him still holds true – Big Hero 6 is my favorite Disney movie of all time. I may even like it better than Guardians of the Galaxy.  Go see it!  You won’t be disappointed!
 
The team behind Frozen and Wreck-It Ralph has created a truly memorable film in Big Hero 6.  There’s action, laughs and emotion. It’s a film with a lot of heart, which is probably the one thing, aside from Fred (more on him later), that really surprised me.
 
When a devastating event befalls the city of San Fransokyo, prodigy Hiro Hamada (Ryan Potter) turns to Baymax (Scott Adsit) and his close friends adrenaline junkie GoGoTomago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred to uncover the mystery of who’s responsible for the tragedy. Hiro transforms his friends into a band of high-tech heroes dubbed Big Hero 6. We follow Hiro as he attempts to cope with the tragedy and his new friend Baymax, a huggable robot that was created by Hiro’s older brother Tadashi. What ensues is an action-packed romp through the fictional city San Fransokyo that’s filled with fun, action and some very touching moments.
 
Big Hero 6 Review
When the filmmakers set out to create the movie, they wanted to balance action, humor and emotion, but according to Producer Roy Conli, it’s not necessarily an even split. “When all is said and done, heart and humor are so important to us – we want to make sure that the action always has meaning – an emotional context to live in.” Like most Disney movies, Big Hero 6 has a little of something for everyone. There are some GREAT action sequences, a great cast, amazing visual effects and of course a VERY good story, but at its core, Big Hero 6 is a story about a boy and his robot and the bond they develop. Hiro has to face some very tough events and decisions in his life. The filmmakers and cast do such an amazing job with the film that you’ll find yourself sucked right in. Many of the questions and issues faced by Hiro are things that we have all faced in life, whether as children, teenagers or adults. It’s truly an emotional journey that will have you laughing at one point and wiping tears away from your eyes at others.

As mentioned earlier, the cast and visuals are amazing.  Hiro and Baymax’s first flight will likely have you sitting at the edge of your seat, while the end of the flight will remind you of the good ol’ days spent with friends, not having a care in the world.  The storytelling is fantastic and really brings some very tough situations, that aren’t normally covered in animated films, to the forefront. The second and third acts are outstanding with a few plot twists that you won’t see coming. Rumors surfaced regarding the identity of the villain after the second trailer was released. I don’t want to spoil who the villain is, but I think most movie-goers will be surprised when his identity is unveiled.
 
After seeing the film, my 14 year old and I both agreed that Big Hero 6 was our favorite Disney movie. Unlike some of the other Disney films, Big Hero 6 truly has something for everyone.  There are strong female characters in GoGo Tomago (Jamie Chung) and Honey Lemon (Genesis Rodriguez) for girls to look up to. There are robots, heroes and villains for the boys and there is the emotion and fabulous storytelling that Disney is known for that will make the movie enjoyable for the parents. The filmmakers even manage to slip in a fart joke to put a smile on everyone’s face!
 
One thing that my boys and I couldn’t agree upon was who the best character was. Baymax will be an instant favorite for almost everybody and my 7 year old was no exception. I have a feeling he’s going to be a VERY hot commodity this Christmas... My 14 year old really liked Wasabi (Damon Wayans Jr.), the energy blade wielding neat-freak. The one character that really surprised us was Fred (T.J. Miller) the crazy mascot of the team who can’t help but narrate the teams’ adventures throughout the film. Fred is definitely the comic relief in the film, especially if you’re a comic nerd like me. T.J. Miller and Fred steal just about every scene they’re in and will have you laughing out loud.
 
Big Hero 6 may be my favorite movie of 2014. Big Fun. Big Action. Bigger Heart. Be the hero and take your family to see it!

 
Big Hero 6 Review
 

Keep an eye out next week for my exclusive interviews with Ryan Potter (Hiro), Scott Adsit (Baymax) and T.J. Miller (Fred)!
 
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From Walt Disney Animation Studios, the team behind “Frozen” and “Wreck-It Ralph,” comes “Big Hero 6,” an action-packed comedy-adventure about the special bond that develops between Baymax, a plus-sized inflatable robot, and prodigy Hiro Hamada.
 
When a devastating event befalls the city of San Fransokyo and catapults Hiro into the midst of danger, he turns to Baymax and his close friends: adrenaline junkie GoGo Tomago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. Determined to uncover the mystery, Hiro transforms his friends into a band of high-tech heroes called “Big Hero 6.”
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IFeelLikePablo
IFeelLikePablo - 11/7/2014, 6:03 AM
Is the Brother the villain?
KrazyForKomix
KrazyForKomix - 11/7/2014, 6:08 AM
Disney and/or Pixar can literally do no wrong these days. Home run after home run. I'll see it!

(OBVIOUSLY . . . I'm talking about these companies' ANIMATION output.
No need to bring your anti-Marvel shtuff here.)
SuperCat
SuperCat - 11/7/2014, 6:42 AM
That good? Taking the nephews.

Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 11/7/2014, 7:14 AM
Looks good......Great review Nate.

I'll take the kids when it's out here in the UK.
Fun1gUy
Fun1gUy - 11/7/2014, 7:22 AM
hells yeah imma go watch this for myself... i mean taking my daughter, duh
Grodd87
Grodd87 - 11/7/2014, 8:06 AM
@syringe I think up was also nominated for best picture
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 11/7/2014, 8:16 AM
Well since this comes in January here in UK, I will have to prevent myself of spoiler for a long time, great review though, really looking forward to this
McGee
McGee - 11/7/2014, 8:22 AM
Film?

Those are some serious words Nate.

MortalAsgardian
MortalAsgardian - 11/7/2014, 8:24 AM
I saw Big Hero 6 yesterday and Interstellar today. I'm a Sci-Fi junkie but Big Hero 6 > Interstellar. That Baymax is just so lovable to watch.
COREY6487
COREY6487 - 11/7/2014, 8:31 AM
i wish i had a kid to go with so i could see it... it looks pretty awesome and the flying scenes in the trailer look amazing as well as the action pieces with all those small black things.
COREY6487
COREY6487 - 11/7/2014, 8:32 AM
more disney marvel movies are probably coming if this is successful. be good if it beat frozen lol but i know thats impossible xD
NateBest
NateBest - 11/7/2014, 8:54 AM
@MantiniumBorn - I liked it better than The Incredibles, and I REALLY liked that movie.

@Syringe - It could be that I'm a big superhero fan. Does that change my opinion? No. There are LOTS of great Disney movies and I tend to like the superhero ones (Bolt, The Incredibles, etc.) just a bit more than their other offerings.

You're on a superhero site, would you expect anything different? :o)
TheAmericanPatriot
TheAmericanPatriot - 11/7/2014, 9:32 AM
I loved this movie and I need a sequel now! With Fred's father in the mix, right nate? lol.
NateBest
NateBest - 11/7/2014, 9:58 AM
TheAmericanPatriot - Fred Ruled! There is so much to explore with ALL of the characters.

They left it wide open for a sequel, so I REALLY hope they don't leave it on the shelf collecting dust like they did with The Incredibles... Maybe even a TV series? ;o)
Luigi
Luigi - 11/7/2014, 12:05 PM
Movie was pretty good. Best Disney movie ever is a huge exaggeration but it was good.
CPBuff22
CPBuff22 - 11/7/2014, 1:22 PM
I been reading the comics & it seems the movie will be quite a bit different. In the comics the Big Hero 6 team has ties to Alpha Flight & The X-Men. In fact the original team featured Sunfire & Silver Samurai.

Looking forward to seeing the movie Sunday.
MarvelMistress
MarvelMistress - 11/7/2014, 1:48 PM
Better than Guardians?!

As long as there's no singing or dancing.
NateBest
NateBest - 11/7/2014, 2:09 PM
@MarvelMistress - No, there's no singing and dancing ;o)
darthgeekboy
darthgeekboy - 11/7/2014, 8:44 PM
probably not a SPOILER, but Stan Lee does manage to show up in the film. it's very quick, so you have to look for it. but I just happened to catch it by luck.
WarNoodle
WarNoodle - 11/8/2014, 8:05 AM
great movie! SUPER predictable though! I called just about the whole movie as they introduced the characters and what their role was. But was a funny movie for all ages to see!
bropous
bropous - 11/9/2014, 1:03 PM
@NathanBest: Come on, Nate.

"Could it be the best CBM of 2014?"

You SERIOUSKLY typed that with a straight face?

Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Guardians of the Galaxy.

This flick topped THOSE CBMs?

Admittedly, I will never, ever see this movie. Never, ever will crack open the comic book. But there is no way in Hades that this puerile flick, from what I have seen in the previews, could ever possibly top those two flicks.

For kids? I guess so. But to me, even asking the question whether a kids' movie could be the best CBM of 2014 just ignores the truly EXCELLENT CBMs of 2014.

That's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it.

From your friendly neighborhood curmudgeon.
Chrome
Chrome - 11/9/2014, 1:26 PM
I wasn't expecting much from this movie other than quality time with my 7 year old. I was absolutely amazed by the movie. I loved the Incredibles and its close second. But here is the thing, I was expecting the Incredibles to blow me away (and did)... But I wasn't expecting BH6 to blow me away.


What I liked more about the Incredibles was that it was more a superhero movie through and through as far as plot goes it was more fun and thoughtless, you KNEW what the movie was all about and it didn't hide it and embraced it.

Where as BH6 is more about finding yourself and avenging a loved one and stopping a bad person from using your creation for evil doing. It had more purpose, plot twists, and character development. I have to say that the villain in BH6 was better than the Incredibles as they were visually more of a problem for the heroes and less goofy/nerdy than the Incredibles counter part. The cameo from Stan Lee at the end was icing on the cake.

At the end of the day, I like both Incredibles and BH6 equally but I was more surprised over how much I enjoyed BH6 since I truly wasn't expecting too.. (not to mention that I wasn't planning to see it as I know nothing about the franchise.) I wasn't expecting BH6 to be so good. The plot sucks you in.
osideous
osideous - 11/10/2014, 9:06 AM
Definitely worth every single penny. I absolutely loved it 5 stars.
djjoshuacarl
djjoshuacarl - 11/10/2014, 10:32 AM
co-sign.
was surprised how much i really really liked this movie.

its still sorta in the realm of Disney kids movie, so its like a comic movie with an Astrix and hard to mention in the same breath as some of the best CBM's we've seen in the last decade.

but id def say you'd be missing a gem if you skipped on this because its a kids movie...
Jeff defiantly was "our voice" comic loving stoner'esq who has the epic post credits scene with ____ ___ ___ for the sequel. (I hope)
NateBest
NateBest - 11/10/2014, 12:14 PM
@bropous - No, I had a smile on my face as I wrote the title and summary for my review :o)

That being said, I do believe it was one of the better CBMs of 2014 AND my favorite Disney film. I liked Big Hero 6 almost as much as I liked Guardians... Maybe more depending on the day and my mood.

You're missing out if you don't see it.
bropous
bropous - 11/10/2014, 6:10 PM
@NateBest, LOLZ you tricky bastard!

But the preview really turned me off. It's just not my kind of flick, but cool if you really liked it.

I just don't like kids' movies. And having never been interested in that comic, it really does not light me up.

But, hey, as long as those who saw it had a good time, cool with me.

Instead, I saw "Fury" for the second time this weekend.

And if Shia LeBouef does not get a Best Supporting Actor nod this year for his role as "Bible", the Academy is just as lame and hackneyed a Hollywood popularity contest as I think it is.

If any of you have missed it so far, GO SEE FURY.

You will walk out of the theater stunned.

It is THAT good.

I'd write a review of it here, but "The Haunted Tank" it ain't.

But is is so damned good it will blow your damned head off.
bropous
bropous - 11/10/2014, 6:11 PM
And, Nate, it's nice to discuss movies with you. I know how dadgum busy you are!
bropous
bropous - 11/10/2014, 6:19 PM
I do not mean to take away from BH6.

But just giving you folks some context to one of the best war movies EVER.



NateBest
NateBest - 11/11/2014, 8:22 AM
@bropous - Thanks for the heads up! I'm going to have to check FURY out this weekend :o)
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