Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! (2008)
Runtime: 2 hrs 54 mins
Theatrical Release: Mar 14, 2008 Wide
Box Office: $154,388,002
Synopsis: On the fifteenth of May, in the jungle of Nool, in the heat of the day, in the cool of the pool. He was splashing...enjoying the jungle's great joys...When Horton the elephant heard a small noise. With his signature evocative and rhyming text, writer and cartoonist Dr. Seuss, an American... On the fifteenth of May, in the jungle of Nool, in the heat of the day, in the cool of the pool. He was splashing...enjoying the jungle's great joys...When Horton the elephant heard a small noise. With his signature evocative and rhyming text, writer and cartoonist Dr. Seuss, an American treasure whose books have delighted generations of young people, opens one of his most beloved tales, Horton Hears a Who! Now, over fifty years since Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, published this perennial favorite, the makers of ICE AGE and comedy giants Jim Carrey and Steve Carell, bring it to life in a way never before experienced. For the first time, a motion picture transports audiences into Dr. Seuss' incredible imagination, through state-of-the-art CG animation. DR. SEUSS' HORTON HEARS A WHO! (TM) is Seuss as you want to experience his work at the movies - and as it was meant to be seen. The film, like Seuss' book, presents an imaginative elephant named Horton (Carrey) who hears a faint cry for help coming from a tiny speck of dust floating through the air. Although Horton doesn't know it yet, that speck houses an entire city named Who-ville, inhabited by the microscopic Whos, led by the Mayor (Carell). Despite being ridiculed and threatened by his neighbors, who think he has lost his mind, Horton is determined to save the particle...because "a person's a person, no matter how small." Horton's eight-word explanation for his actions embodies an idea both simple and profound, and which means so much, to so many. The film provides more food for thought, having Horton explains to his skeptical friends: "If you were way out in space, and you looked down at where we live, we would look like a speck." Then there's Horton's code...his motto... that, "an elephant's faithful 100 percent" - pointing to his honesty and determination to never abandon his mission to find a new home for the speck that houses the incredible world of Who-ville. These philosophical declarations point to Seuss' unique ability to take complex issues and boil them down into understandable thoughts that anybody, at any age, could understand. It all comes together through the vision of a master storyteller, the magic of computer animation, and the special alchemy of three generations of comedy stars - Carrey and Carell are joined by the legendary Carol Burnett, as well as cutting-edge talents Will Arnett, Isla Fisher, Amy Poehler , Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill - to create an all-audience comedy event. --© Fox [More]
Genre: Animated, Childrens, Children/Family, Animated Characters, Animated Worlds
Starring: Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Seth Rogen, Will Arnett, Carol Burnett
DVD Info
Release:
Dec 9, 2008
DVD Features:
- Keep Case
- Side A: Full Frame
- Full Frame - 1.33
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino - Directors
- 2. Jim Carrey - Star; Steve Carell - Star
- Bonus Short - Ice Age short - Surviving Sid
- Trailers
- Side B: Widescreen
- Anamorphic Widescreen
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino - Directors
- 2. Jim Carrey - Star; Steve Carell - Star
- Bonus Short - Ice Age short - Surviving Sid
- Trailers
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Reviews
Lovely and only marred by a slightly sagging middle and a gratuitous, tacked on pop song finale.
Even if Horton's world can't shine like Whoville, this movie's visuals keeps things vivid, while digital animation is so often crisp, precise, and cold.
Earth, as Robert Frost thought, might be the right place for love, but television is certainly the right place for Dr. Seuss.
Sygkratimeno kai petyhimeno hioymor demeno me to eggyimeno ap' tin ypografi ton dimioyrgon toy Ice Age (2002) animation, to Horton Hears a Who den proorizetai pantheon, alla apotelei toylahiston aksiologotati epilogi kyrios (alla ohi apokleistika) gia nea
Adds a manic spin that strains to convey far too many moral messages while overloading the film with wacky action.
The metaphysical angle is too awkward: Horton comes off like a Giant Flying Spaghetti Monster.
after the overcooked live action Grinch and nauseating Cat In The Hat, Hollywood has finally served up a tasty adaptation of Dr. Seuss.
Teeters throughout at that juncture between masterpiece and piffle.
[The filmmakers] capture the whimsy of Seuss' drawings and add a nice tactile feel.
A mediocre movie's a mediocre movie, no matter how overhyped, overblown and overbearing.
Succeeds where previous Dr. Seuss adaptations have fallen short, most notably by using animation -- fluid, elastic, genuinely Seussian animation -- to tell the story.
Despite the stretch of adapting Horton's tale to a feature movie, Dr. Seuss' original story and the worlds he created, plus some particularly winning characters, put Horton Hears A Who! over the top.
The elephant, the stars' names, the digital production, the critical buzz, and the product tie-ins -- with all this going on, the movie can't help but be huge.
It’s a sweet, strange soulfulness that makes Horton an out-and-out winner.
Charming, funny, with great turns from a juicy cast and the added bonus of minimal finger-wagging. Just stay well clear if you’re not in a good place for psychosis-inducing imagery.
Claims that the film truly captures Dr. Seuss' story and spirit are at the very least exaggerated.
Beautifully realised, entertainingly absurd and as true to the original as a feature-length expansion can be, this animated allegory gets the child in all of us to think big thoughts about small things.
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