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A film that deals with loss in a way that you can't help but empathise with. As a kids film, dealing with this subject is tough and the approach it takes needs to be gentle but in a way that kids can relate to. It does this wonderfully with a central character that grows because of the people around him who help him deal with his loss. Baymax is his rock whose entire role is to help Hiro get over his grief and move on. Behind all this is a wonderful homage to Animé cinema. Great film.
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Robert Kennedy
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A god send to those special people who are too stupid for the iron giant, the animation and characters saves this movie along with its superb voice acting. But I cant give credit where I have already given it, this movie only proves that all movies are these days are just reboots, sequels and adaptations to once great originals.
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Penknifemonkey
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It's a bit silly really. An example two lads jumped 50 foot in the air on a petrol moped. It goes on with silly stuff like that. My wife and lad thought the same. Story line is ok, but daft. There are better films out there. Could of been a ok film.
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