I watched the movie but don't remember this from the movie. Is this some extended thing where they all have suits now?
Thought the movie was pretty mediocre, don't like tech-oriented things being the new 'nerd' of our times. Wish they'd depict science and math as the 'nerd' things for the next generation. Or maybe it already is and always was the 'nerd' thing whereas tech-oriented things are just becoming the new norm.
I liked Hiro's big brother cause he was self-motivated to pursue engineering to make something innovative to benefit humanity as a whole. I feel he is in align with the older generation of idealism. Then you have Hiro who decides to go into it for the 'cool' factor and challenge and not really a desire to benefit humanity on the whole. I feel he is reflective of this new generation of kids, buncha selfish twats. Did Baymax go back to his originally designed purpose? Or did Hiro just continue with the cool fighting robot just cause it's cool. Kind of goes against what his brother's hopes and dreams were. I feel like Hiro was just given a new avenue to do more things for the 'cool' factor and the challenge as opposed to actually wanting to benefit humanity. Don't get me wrong, sure his things might sometimes go towards benefiting humanity, but he prioritizes doing things for the other motivations I mentioned.
I watched the movie but don't remember this from the movie. Is this some extended thing where they all have suits now?
Thought the movie was pretty mediocre, don't like tech-oriented things being the new 'nerd' of our times. Wish they'd depict science and math as the 'nerd' things for the next generation. Or maybe it already is and always was the 'nerd' thing whereas tech-oriented things are just becoming the new norm.
I liked Hiro's big brother cause he was self-motivated to pursue engineering to make something innovative to benefit humanity as a whole. I feel he is in align with the older generation of idealism. Then you have Hiro who decides to go into it for the 'cool' factor and challenge and not really a desire to benefit humanity on the whole. I feel he is reflective of this new generation of kids, buncha selfish twats. Did Baymax go back to his originally designed purpose? Or did Hiro just continue with the cool fighting robot just cause it's cool. Kind of goes against what his brother's hopes and dreams were. I feel like Hiro was just given a new avenue to do more things for the 'cool' factor and the challenge as opposed to actually wanting to benefit humanity. Don't get me wrong, sure his things might sometimes go towards benefiting humanity, but he prioritizes doing things for the other motivations I mentioned.
Math and science will ALWAYS be the 'nerd' things. Anything which requires reading books and is not easily found/learned/bought on the internet is beyond the hipsters.