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Horton Hears a Who! Reviews

  • Gage 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    Animations that exceed expectations

    This is an animation that exceeds expectations. After I learned about it, I learned that it has a novel adaptation rich in political implication. It is no wonder that it has more profound bridges than other children's animations. The protagonist is a cheap-looking elephant named Horton. He's voiced...

  • Wallace 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    Maybe... The Eternity of Houghton's Philosophy

    I've been watching Sophie's World recently, and I'm watching Houghton and the Anonymous...and found it to have deep philosophical implications.   (1) What is big? What is small?     Who would have thought of the tiny dust falling on the flowers, people living in a country... Who would believe that...

  • Lori 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    I`m here: Houghton and the Anonymous

    I thought of writing this text after reading "The Great Cause of National Founding". As usual, the leader appeared, then the soldiers appeared, the people ran with the grain, and then the soldiers died, and the leaders appeared again. In places, everything is lacking, that is, there is no shortage...

  • Delphine 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    Darling, no one is really small

    Voltaire once wrote a story of a giant and a dwarf man. When the giant saw the villain, he exclaimed in admiration: God, you are so small, so small that you can only hold wisdom! The villain sighed and said: No, I swear to you, my kind has enough strength to go thousands of miles away to destroy...

  • Zola 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    Blessed are those who listen

    It's a pretty fun and good looking cartoon, kids can watch the cute baby elephant and that weird little country - oh my god, their family planning sucks, and the mayor has so many kids... grownups can Think about the moral behind the film: The original is for the McKinsey era, and although it has...

  • Wade 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    Who are you mocking?

    After watching this film, you will definitely be deeply impressed by the efficiency of the administrative processing mechanism in the town, and some people will further draw the conclusion: democratic tyranny/a government, democratic shortsighted. Indeed, to a certain extent, the film satirizes the...

  • Angelica 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    what color is the sky

    What color is eternity If the breath is short, I think I have to be silent because of this problem, the earth is still thinking (1) At     night, an inch of land is in the west of the sports, a small piece of grass by the road is crowded with wind and cool people People, like crowded cars on the...

  • Priscilla 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    really boring

    The "Horton Hears a Who" produced in 2008 is really boring, which shows that mentally retarded animations without stories must not be watched. The theme of the whole film is about "holding up to your own truth", "respecting other people's opinions", "obedience brought about by power will be...

  • Marley 2022-03-23 09:01:46

    Huhu Town Residents and John Q

    Horton Hears a Who! is an insanely imaginative animated film that expands people's perspective without limit through a speck of dust. As small as dust, no, it is the world in dust; as big as the balance between the forest and nature, it is not accurate, it should be the entire universe. The little...

  • Mittie 2022-03-22 09:01:39

    Hug your imagination

    When I first read the introduction, I remembered that Buddhist verse: One flower, one world, one leaf, one Tathagata. However, foreigners should not understand Buddhism. I think, did the author of the script get the inspiration from the famous song "Auguries of Innocence"? To see a world in a grain...