Horton Hears a Who Review
by Anthony Morris
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Dr Suess has had a
nightmare run at the cinema of late, and it's a sign of just how
well-loved he is that even after such cinematic stinkers as The Cat in the Hat and The Grinch, Hollywood still thought they could lure audiences back into another film based on his work.
But while both those films were live-action disasters, Horton
is all-CGI, and whether it's the freedom that comes with not having to
build a film around an actor in a costume or the desire to actually
make a film that's more than a mish-mash of references and jokes, the
result is a Suess film that (for once) is more Suess than suss.
Horton (the voice of Jim Carrey, who played the Grinch in The Grinch)
is a mildly erratic but kind-hearted elephant content to mess around in
the jungle - until one day he hears a tiny voice coming from a even
tinier speck as it drifts past.
Anyone else would ignore
it, but he tracks the speck down (cue plenty of surprisingly decent
sight gags as an elephant rumbles through the jungle after a teeny-tiny
speck) and discovers that the speck is in fact home to an entire world
called Whoville, where the Mayor (the voice of Steve Carell) has things
tough enough without learning that his entire world is just a tiny
speck that could be destroyed at any moment.
Horton's
problem is getting the speck somewhere safe while the rest of the
jungle's residents think his crazy talk about a tiny world is upsetting
the balance of things; the Mayor has to persuade a city where nothing
has ever gone wrong that there could be some very big trouble
ahead.
This is a great kids movie that won't bore
grown-ups: both Horton and the Mayor's stories are equally interesting,
the jokes are almost always funny, the serious moments aren't
belaboured, and while the tone is a little uneven (in padding out
Suess's short book liberties have been taken and they don't always fit)
there's a lot more good than bad.
It's not perfect -
there's a final musical number that's just wrong - but for once a bit
of Dr Suess' magic has made it onto the screen. 4 out
of 5 Horton Hears a Who Australian release: 20th March, 2008 Cast: Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen, Isla Fisher Director: Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino
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