Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp EmailDirected by Don Hall and Chris Williams, Big Hero 6 sees a full continuation of Disney’s recent charm offensive, which shows little chance of stopping. Loosely based on a Marvel comic of the same name, Big Hero 6 artfully combines childhood simplicity with a surprisingly complex narrative flow, equally matched by the immaculate clutter of Disney’s newfound aesthetic. Innovation, creativity, and sumptuous visuals may be at the heart of Big Hero 6‘s seemingly unending sense of beauty and scale, but the incredible pace and fluidity upon which its world revolves and matures is what truly impresses. Though heart and humour may be ever-present, Big Hero 6‘s most welcome attribute lies within its gleeful sense of perpetual imagination. RATING: 4/5 INFORMATION CAST: Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, Jamie Chung DIRECTORS: Don Hall & Chris Williams WRITERS: Jordan Roberts, Daniel Gerson & Robert L. Baird SYNOPSIS: A prodigious robotics engineer attempts to recover his invention from a mysterious third party. Big Hero 6 – Review was last modified: November 14th, 2015 by Cameron Ward Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Email