Monday, April 2, 2012

Kanoe's Lorax Review


The Lorax originally written by the famous Dr. Seuss was rebuild into a film produced by Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy and directed by Chris Renaud and Kyle Balda. These filmmakers produced such a movie that contained humor, a great message, as well as Dr. Seuss’ whimsicality all into a film that addresses many valuable messages. The story begins where a 12 year old boy named Ted is on a journey to find a real Truffula tree to impress a girl named Audrey. So, Ted ventures out of his village and meets the Once-ler who as a youngster claimed a fortune making thneeds. But after cutting down the first tree he met the Lorax who is the caretaker of all the trees and tells him not to cut them down or the wrath of nature will come upon him. Eventually through event, the Once-ler cuts down all the growing trees leaving the world trashed and causing the people to rely on purchasing clean air. In the events to come the Once-ler gives a seed to Ted after deeming Ted worthy. He then goes through another journey back to his village to plant the seed in hopes to restore the environment that was once there. Through the whole story, there were many characters that although didn’t have the same interests all came together to create a better picture for everyone. 

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