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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Big Hero 6


Directed by: Don Hall & Chris Williams

Memorable quotes:

Tadashi: Are you okay?
Hiro: Yeah.
Tadashi: Are you hurt?
Hiro: No.
Tadashi: Then what were you thinking, knucklehead!

Aunt Cass: For ten years I have done the best I could to raise you. Have I been perfect? No. Do I know anything about children? No. Should I have picked up a book on inheriting?  Probably! Where was I going with this? I had a point.
Tadashi: Sorry.
Hiro: We love you aunt Cass.
Aunt Cass: I love you too. I had to close early because of you too felons. Unbeat poetry night.

Aunt Cass: Stress eating. Because of you!

Tadashi: You better make this up to aunt Cass before she eats everything in the cafĂ©. 

Tadashi: When are you gonna start doing something with that big brain of yours?
Hiro: What? Got to college like you so people can tell me stuff I already know?
Tadashi: Unbelievable. What would mom and dad say?
Hiro: I don't know. They're gone. They died when I was three, remember?

Tadashi: Hey, I'll take you.
Hiro: Really?
Tadashi: I can't stop you from going but I'm not gonna let you go on your own.
Hiro: Sweet.

Go Go: Welcome to the nerd lab.

Hiro:  Honey Lemon? Go Go? Wasabi?
Wasabi: I spilled wasabi on my shirt one time, people, ONE TIME!

 Fred: School mascot by day...by night... I'm also a school mascot.

Hiro: Looks like a walking marshmallow. No offence.
Baymax: I am a robot. I cannot be offended.

Robert Callaghan: You must be Hiro. Bot fighter, right? When my daughter was young, it's all she wanted to do.

Hiro: I have to go here. If I don't go to this nerd school I'm gonna lose my mind. How do I get in?

Tadashi: Wow, washed up at fourteen. So sad.

Fred: I haven't done laundry in six months. One pair lasts me four days. I go front, I go back. I go inside out and I go front back.
Tadashi: Wow, that is both disgusting and awesome.
Go Go: Don't encourage him.
Fred: It's called recycling.

Hiro: If you can think it, the micro bot can do it. The only limit is your imagination.

Tadashi: Welcome to the nerd school, nerd.

Baymax: You are experience mood swings. Diagnosis: puberty.

Baymax: Woud that stabilized your pubescent mood-swing?

Baymax: Excuse me while I let out some air.

Baymax (while petting the cat Mochi): Hairy baby! Hairy baaaby!

Baymax: Hiro.
Hiro: Ahhh you gave me a heart attack.
Baymax: My hands are equipped with defibrillators. Clear!
Hiro: Stop stop stop stop. It's just an expression.

Baymax: Tadashi was in excellent health. With a proper diet and exercise, he should have lived a long life.
Hiro: Yeah, he should have. There was a fire. Now he is gone.

Hiro: People keep saying he's not really gone, as long as we remember him. But it still hurts.

Baymax: You are my patient. I would like to help.
Hiro: You can't fix this one buddy. Erm, what are you doing?
Baymax: I am downloading a database on personal loss.  Database downloaded. Treatments include contact with friends and loved ones. I am contacting them now.
Hiro: No, no, no, don't do that.
Baymax: Your friends have been contacted.
Hiro: Unbelievable. Now what are you doing?
Baymax: Other treatments include compassion and physical reassurance.
Hiro: I'm okay really.
Baymax: You will be alright. There, there.

Baymax: Will apprehending the man in the mask improve your emotional state?
Hiro: Absolutely.

Baymax: I have some concerns. This armor may undermine my non-threatening huggable design.
Hiro: That's kind of the idea buddy. You look sick!
Baymax: I cannot be sick. I am a robbot.

Fred: Am I the only one seeing this?

Go Go: Why are we stopped?
Wasabi: There is a red light.
Go go: There are no red lights in a car chase!

Wasabi: Why is he trying to kill us? ( popping his head out the window)Um, why are you trying to kill us?
Fred: It's classic villain. We've seen too much.

Fred: Oh, welcome to mi casa. It's French for front door.
Honey Lemon: It's really not.

Wasabi: If I wasn't just attacked by a guy in a kabuki mask, I think this would be the weirdest thing I've seen all day.

Fred: It's like spooning a warm marshmallow.

Hiro: Does this symbol mean anything to you?
Fred: Yes, it's a bird!

Fred: Don't you guys get it? The man in the mask who attacked us is none other than voilĂ ! Alistair Krei.
Hiro: What?
Fred: Think about it. Krei wanted your microbots and you said no. The rules don't apply to a man like Krei.
Hiro: There is no way. The guy is too high profile.

Hiro: Yes! I can use the data from your scan to find him!
Go Go: Uh, you'd have to scan everyone in San Fransokyo. And that might take, I don't know, forever!

Hiro: Actually, if we're gonna catch this guy, I need to upgrade all of you.
Wasabi: Upgrade who now?
Baymax: Those who suffer a loss require support from friends and loved ones.
Fred: Okay, I like where this is heading!
Wasabi: We can't go against that guy. We're nerds!
Honey Lemon: Hiro, we want to to help but we're just us.
Hiro: No, you can be way more.
Go Go: Tadashi Hamada was our best friend. We're in.

Hiro: I'd like to introduce Baymax 2.0.
Fred: He is glorious.

Fred: Broken fence makes Freddy so happy.

Baymax: I fail to see how flying makes me a better healthcare companion.
Hiro: I fail to see how you fail to see that it's awesome!

Hiro: That was sick!
Baymax: It is just an expression.
Hiro: That's right buddy.

Hiro: I am never taking the bus again.

Go Go: Killer view.
Wasabi: If I wasn't terrified of heights I'd probably love this. But I'm terrified of heights so I don't love it.

Fred: Awesome! Our first landing together as a team.

Wasabi: Quarantine. Do you people know what quarantine means?
Baymax: Quarantine: enforced isolation to prevent a contamination that could lead to disease or in some cases, death.
Wasabi: Oh, there is a skull face on this one... A SKULL FACE!

Wasabi: Fred, I will laser hand you in the face.

Wasabi: For real, what is the plan?

Baymax: Hiro, my programming prevents me from injuring a human being.
Hiro: Not anymore.

Baymax: My healthcare protocol has been violated. I regret any distress I may  have caused.

Fred: This is a revenge story.
Hiro: So, what are we waiting for?

Robert Callaghan: No. You knew it was unsafe. My daughter is gone because of your arrogance.

Robert Callaghan: You're going to watch every thing you built disappear. Then it's your turn.
Hiro: Professor Callaghan! Let him go. Is this what Abigail would have wanted?
Robert Callaghan: Abigail is gone.
Hiro: This won't change anything. Trust me, I know.
Krei: Listen to the kid Callaghan. Please, let me go. I'll give you anything you want.
Robert Callaghan: I want my daughter back.

Hiro: Our programming prevents us from injuring a human being. But we'll take that.

Hiro: What do you say buddy?
Baymax: Flying makes me a better healthcare companion.

Hiro: I can't lose you too.
Baymax: Hiro, I'll always be with you.

Hiro: We didn't set out to be superheroes. But sometimes life doesn't get the way you planned. The good thing is my brother wanted to help a lot of people. That's what we gonna do.



Plot: All 14 years old Hiro wants is to become a bot fighter, to the despair of his aunt Cass and of his big brother Tadashi. After Tadashi shows Hiro where he works, Hiro soon forgets all about bot fighting and is desperate to work with his brother. When a fire erupts, Hiro turns to Tadashi's last creation for help: a huggable marshmallow looking robot named Baymax.

Trailer:



Review:



  After a friend of mine once FORCED me to watch Transformers, I have to say that I am now deeply apprehensive to watch any movie that features robots. Still, I decided to give Big Hero 6 a shot, not really knowing what it was about. In fact, I hadn’t even bothered to watch the trailer.

The first ten minutes were very long for me as I didn’t really like where the story was going –or so I thought. The bot fighting thing was boring to me and I was not ready to watch an hour and forty minutes of this.

Turns out I was wrong about this film and I am very surprised by all the critics and bad reviews. I’m thinking that maybe the advertisement might be a bit off.
Big Hero 6 won’t win the title of best movie of the year, but I loved it. The animation was really good, I loved the strong themed and sub themed (mind you, this movie largely deals with losing a loved one and grief so be prepared if you decide to take a small kid with you). But most of all, I loved the interaction between Hiro and his brother’s robot Baymax.  When the movie starts, Hiro does not seem to have friends and is struggling to find his place as an individual. Baymax is quite the opposite. He knows exactly what he has been made for, and has no desire to be anything else than what he was programmed for, even though there is so much more in store for this marshmallow looking robot. I like how Baymax finds his place within the group formed by Hiro, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Fred and Go Go and I liked seeing how he helps Hiro reach his full potential both as a little genius but more importantly as a human being. I also adored seeing Baymax and Hiro’s friendship grow and blossom.

As a woman it was also refreshing to see female characters that were all smart and funny with a career in their own and whose life didn’t seem to revolve around finding a man, whether it be Cass, Honey Lemon, Go Go or Abigail. So thumps up for this!

In sum, I’d say go watch Big Hero 6 if you just want to be entertained for a while and watch a nice movie about friendship and how it can helps you overcome the most difficult moments in life.

















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