First, this isn't much of a review. I thought this movie was awesome.
Funny, captivating, exciting; it had it all. Even Disney's must-have depressing storyline.
Since Jon Lasseter's taken creative control, Disney has gotten its groove back and is on a roll with the hits again. (Please bring back more traditional animated films!)
I won't say anymore about how much I enjoyed it (again, not a review), but I definitely recommend seeing it.
One final thought:
(Spoiler! - only if you haven't seen the trailer).
The scene from the trailer is below, but apparently "low battery" results in Baymax exhibiting the same behavior as a drunk person.
I thought this scene was great on its own, but in my own special brand of humor, I thought it was especially funny in a kids' movie that could result in some awkwardly hilarious situations.
"Mommy, I liked the part where Baymax comes home and acts like daddy!"
Funny, captivating, exciting; it had it all. Even Disney's must-have depressing storyline.
Since Jon Lasseter's taken creative control, Disney has gotten its groove back and is on a roll with the hits again. (Please bring back more traditional animated films!)
I won't say anymore about how much I enjoyed it (again, not a review), but I definitely recommend seeing it.
One final thought:
(Spoiler! - only if you haven't seen the trailer).
The scene from the trailer is below, but apparently "low battery" results in Baymax exhibiting the same behavior as a drunk person.
I thought this scene was great on its own, but in my own special brand of humor, I thought it was especially funny in a kids' movie that could result in some awkwardly hilarious situations.
"Mommy, I liked the part where Baymax comes home and acts like daddy!"
"Daddy, you just need to recharge your batteries! Hold these two wires while I plug them into the outlet..."