Talk:Big Hero 6/@comment-929837-20140320231530/@comment-929837-20140326014528

1-Again, I'm treating this as a superhero movie as opposed to a Disney movie. Every superhero movie nowadays is trying to copy nolsn's style, removing the more outlandish elements of the genre and replacing them with weaker heroes, weaker villains, and pseudo-philsophy about good and evil and morality and such.

I'm not saying a superhero movie shouldn't be dark. But I can be dark while still embracing the more outlandish elements of the genre, without having to lecture us on philosophy or morality and staying within the superhero genre (Captain America doesn't need to be a political thriller and a Wolverine movie shouldn't have a convulted plot revolving around corporate espionage and daddy issues).

2-Most love interests in modern superhero movies are "Ginny Weasleys", ie. they are characters who exist solely to be the hero/heroine's love interest and nothing more. Sure, sometimes you'll get a Gwen Stacy or Pepper Potts, but for the most part it's Katie Deuxma, Tom Lone, Roxanne Simpson or Ellen Dolan.