Once, when we said digital animation, we directly thought of Pixar. As the years went by, many talented studios emerged, from Blue Sky to DreamWorks Animation. Disney, which has always had a special relationship with Pixar, also opened its own studio called Walt Disney Animation Studios. After some uncertainty, quality productions have begun, and the latest in the series is Big Hero 6, which we're going to talk about today!

Personal healthcare provider
Hiro Hamada He is a young boy prodigy, with enormous technical and scientific talent. The only way he has found to exploit his brain is to build combat robots for illegal fights.
His brother Tadashi he is convinced that he is wasting his potential by getting involved in such activities and decides to take him to visit his school, the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Tadashi is also a brilliant young man, perhaps less so than his brother, but he has still been able to get into the most prestigious technical school in the area. In his laboratory, he has built Baymax, a robot capable of making any medical diagnosis and treating the patient. This is the work of his life, a project that could change the world for the better. Convinced of the school's value, Hiro works tirelessly and creates a project to present during the school's young talent fair in order to be admitted. His idea, minibots controlled via a neural interface that can build anything, turns out to be the winning idea! Unfortunately A dire/grave/terrible tragedy the eveninga huge fire breaks out inside the pavilion, tearing Tadashi away from Hiro. Devastated by his brother's death, Hiro will seek revenge in the company of Baymax and the friends of brother Go Go Tamago, Honey Lemon, Wasabi, and Fred.

Animated Marvel
Big Hero 6 has the unenviable task of following up on the blockbuster success of Frozen, a box-office record-breaker worldwide. It is also the’adaptation of a Marvel comic book, which now belongs to the Disneyan giant. It is an interesting film, both for its setting and its premise. To begin, the fictional city of San Fransokyo, Secondly, an evident mix of San Francisco and Tokyo, it offers us a mashup of two cultures that is really interesting to observe on screen., the premise of the heart-wrenching family loss allows the story to shift from a quiet teen story to something a bit darker, in which strong emotions like the will for self-justice can take over. Hiro will seek revenge and will be willing to discard part of his humanity, if not for the fact that his brother's friends and Baymax will try to prevent him from meeting a bad end.

Baymax is a central character., which we will either hate or love madly, with no possibility of being in between. Personally, I didn't fall in love with this strange robot, a bit naive like Hodor but very strong, especially once modified to become a sort of Iron Man. But I strongly sense its charisma and why many others love it to death. Big Hero 6 thus morphs from a normal story into a superhero story over the course of 97 minutes and offers an interesting mix of emotions and adventure, of sadness and superpowers. It’s certainly a film that will appeal to younger comic book fans, who have been left by the wayside by the immense popularity of Elsa and company. What’s a bit lacking, in my opinion, is a second layer of interpretation. Many animated films are great for everyone because they contain things that can be appreciated by both very young children and adults, but in Big Hero 6, we only find one level. No double entendres or situations that are funny for different reasons. Not that it’s a flaw, in fact, it’s a deliberate decision. I would have preferred it to be more ambiguous, but that's just my personal taste. Big Hero 6 is still A good animated film and will surely lay the groundwork for some sequels.
