Why is Baymax so deeply rooted in the hearts of the people?

This is Disney’s first movie adaptation of a Marvel work. The story takes place in a parallel universe. In this universe, after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, a group of Japanese immigrants used special mobile construction technology to rebuild it. The city was renamed "San Fransokyo" (San Fransokyo). The city brings together the characteristics of Eastern and Western architecture. Mechanical carp streamers float in the sky. Many scenes are reminiscent of scenes from films such as "Bad Boy" and "Akira". visual sense. Technology geek Hiro Hamada lost his brother in an accident, but with the help of Baymax, a medical robot created by his brother Tadashi, he discovered that his brother's death was not an accident. This super white marshmallow-like robot was transformed by Hiro into a robot that can fight. warriors, and a group of science and engineering geeks who met in his brother's laboratory lent a helping hand at this time and formed a superhero team with Baymax Hiro. Hiro, who once wanted to kill the ultimate boss, was finally stopped by his friends, and Baymax, the super hero, The cute robot also satisfied him when he needed a hug. For Hiro, Baymax almost represents his brother, and he also understands that technology is not actually born for revenge, but to better serve mankind. Baymax is an artificial intelligence robot. He even has human emotions and loves humans. The movie may not have such profound truths, but the details are more impressive. The scenes are very delicate, and cuteness has become a global language. If you treat the world with kindness, then the world will treat you with kindness in return. In the end, there is a happy ending, and the friends continue to protect the earth. To say that the easter egg also features Marvel’s iconic Stan Lee is a stretch. My first feeling after watching the movie was that I really wanted to hug this big white fat man.