Big Hero 6
Film on general release
In
a week in which most cinemas are full of 50 Shades, it was great to see our
local community cinema in Hexham showing a family film.
Disney
have produced a half term treat that is poles apart from the princess-fesr that
was Frozen. In fact this song has no big soundtrack hits – so there will be no
sing-a-long-a-big hero 6. No, this is a film that shows it is canny to be into
science and technology – the geeks will inherit the Earth, as it were.
Hiro
is our young hero, and he loves his tech. After building robots to battle with,
he wants to follow in his older brother’s footsteps and develop robots and
other technology. He comes up with microbots as a showpiece in order to win a
place at the school’s robotics program. Hiro is successful in getting the place
but disaster strikes as a fire breaks out, killing his brother. He is left with
his brother’s project – an inflatable nursing robot called Baymax, and a group
of his brother’s friendly former colleagues. Hiro needs to get the bottom of
why there was a fire and so the adventures unfold.
The
bright animation is excellent and the detail of the background often separates
this from some recent lesser films. The back alleys felt grimy and the city
high rised. The pace of the story bounced along at fair old lick which helped
maintain the attention of the younger members of the audience. The film is
charming without being patronising, colourful without being sickly. There is
also a short at the start of the film about man’s best friend which is well
worth arriving on time for and a great little sequence after the titles finish.
A
cracking family film for half term.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for Jowheretogo PR
(www.jowheretogo.com). Follow Jo on twitter @jowheretogo, Stephen
@panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo
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