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How does Disney’s ‘Big Hero 6’ stack up to ‘Frozen’ ? Not well
‘Big Hero 6” is one of those Disney movies in which you can practically see the hot breath of the marketing guy condensed on the neck of the screenwriter. The hapless scribe must have said, “You know what? You write this thing.”
Despite painstaking effort to this story of two siblings, Hiro (Ryan Potter) and Tadashi (Daniel Henney) as resonant as the one in “Frozen,” “Big Hero 6” is marred by slow development, bland characterizations, limp jokes and meaningless action scenes thrown in at random.
A product of Disney buying Marvel comics (though it feels like the reverse), “Big Hero 6” even has a title that sounds like a product ordered off the takeout menu of the type of restaurant that recombines a few elements in many ways. That could work fine, if any of the ingredients were particularly flavorful.



















