In theaters across America there is a fresh face on the movie screen that captures audiences across the board. No matter how cynical or jaded you are (see John McCain) this movie will certainly make you laugh and leave the movie theater feeling sympathetic for your next door neighbor receiving that default on their mortgage. 'After all a person's a person. No matter how small'. The animated film, with the always-recognizable voices of Carrey and Carell, hits all the right spots for a fun and charismatic film.
The animation was perfect in this film. I had high expectations before seeing this movie and they did not disappoint. The animators captured Seuss' designs perfectly and the script was cleverly written in order to seem like the good Doctor wrote the script himself. After the Cat and the Hat fiasco I was apprehensive about trying to capture Dr. Seuss' image. But the expectations were not lowered and the creators delivered with a bang. Horton Hears A Who! has given us Dr. Seuss' message and gave us every dollars worth of entertainment.