{"id":73494,"date":"2015-05-23T15:02:15","date_gmt":"2015-05-23T14:02:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/8ce250469d.nxcli.io\/?post_type=film-review&p=73494"},"modified":"2020-08-23T01:57:52","modified_gmt":"2020-08-23T00:57:52","slug":"big-hero-6-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/entertainment-focus.com\/2015\/05\/23\/big-hero-6-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Big Hero 6 Blu-ray review"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hiro (the voice of Ryan Potter) is a clever teenager living in the futuristic city of San Fransokyo who doesn’t apply himself, spending his time taking part in illegal robot street-battles instead. His brother Tadashi (Daniel Henney) convinces him to enrol in his tech college where he is working on a new medical project \u2013 an inflatable healthcare assistant named Baymax (Scott Adsit). Soon Baymax and Hiro team up to uncover the truth behind a conspiracy involving a mysterious criminal in a Kabuki mask.<\/p>\n
Disney have done it yet again with a sensational action-adventure that makes you laugh and cry. The setting of San Fransokyo (an inventive, heady mix of San Francisco and Tokyo) is stunning to behold and provides the perfect backdrop for this enthralling story to be told. The attention to detail here is staggering, with animation of the highest order that positively pops onscreen. But this isn\u2019t just a pretty looking film. The story is compelling and the characters are real and engaging, giving Big Hero 6 a plot that will perfectly appeal to every age-group and demographic.<\/p>\n