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First up, a confession: I was never a Dr Seuss fan as a child. Have never even read I Am Sam.
However, I loved this film. I giggled, snorted, hooted and cackled. It's funny! Whimsical! Kooky. And with an absolutely brilliant environmental message: if you exhaust the natural resources, you're left in a wasteland. Now what is controversial about that?!
Saw it in the cinema today in 3D - the 3D definitely helped amplify the kookiness and imaginative universe of Thneedville and the Lorax.
The stuff that made me laugh the hardest was often non-verbal - the singing fish, the facial expressions on the bears. The defibrillator bear scene made me honk with laughter. I pity the poor bugger sitting near me!
What seems to bug some other reviewers is that the green message is NOT subtle. Not at all. All the "bad" characters (apart from the Once-ler, eventually) are completely oblivious to the damage they are causing the forest and animals - or if they do notice, like O'Hare, they just don't care.
But I kinda liked that. That is rather the point of this story. "Unless someone like you cares an awful lot, things aren't going to get better. They're not." The lack of subtlety is to get us to think ... and care. Lest we end up being a society who is sold air?
However, I loved this film. I giggled, snorted, hooted and cackled. It's funny! Whimsical! Kooky. And with an absolutely brilliant environmental message: if you exhaust the natural resources, you're left in a wasteland. Now what is controversial about that?!
Saw it in the cinema today in 3D - the 3D definitely helped amplify the kookiness and imaginative universe of Thneedville and the Lorax.
The stuff that made me laugh the hardest was often non-verbal - the singing fish, the facial expressions on the bears. The defibrillator bear scene made me honk with laughter. I pity the poor bugger sitting near me!
What seems to bug some other reviewers is that the green message is NOT subtle. Not at all. All the "bad" characters (apart from the Once-ler, eventually) are completely oblivious to the damage they are causing the forest and animals - or if they do notice, like O'Hare, they just don't care.
But I kinda liked that. That is rather the point of this story. "Unless someone like you cares an awful lot, things aren't going to get better. They're not." The lack of subtlety is to get us to think ... and care. Lest we end up being a society who is sold air?