![]() ![]() ![]() The scenes of violence against Horton may be a little scary for some kids-he gets attacked by a vulture, an angry mob chases him, and he is roped and the clover taken from him. The Mayor is kicked, hit with a stapler on his head, hits people with his numb arm, and gets hit by a beach ball by an angry mob. A monkey uses bananas as ammo to shot at Horton. My 3 year old used my coat to hide under during these scenes. The scenes are dark and scary to some children. Probably the worst scenes are ones that have a vulture named Vlad. There is little in this movie that one can say is objectionable. Horton’s goal is to find a safe place for his speck (and the people of Who-ville) to live because as Horton says “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” Horton seems to be the only one who can hear the Mayor down in Who-ville, and when the Mayor finally gets someone to listen, Horton is not holding the clover and nobody can hear him. Horton and the Mayor of Who-ville ( Steve Carell) talk, but nobody else can hear them. She thinks that he is warping the children’s minds with his foolish beliefs and anarchy will result. During this entire movie, Kangaroo (Carol Burnett) goal is to stop Horton from his foolish behavior. Horton decides he is going to protect this speck of dust because there has to be some life on that dust that made that scream. During a peaceful afternoon, a speck of dust floats by and Horton hears a scream. Horton (voice of Jim Carrey) lives in the land of Nool. Horton Hears a Who does follow the traditional story line with a modern twist. Most everyone who sees this movie knows the stories of Horton the Elephant. ![]()
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