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Horton Hears a Who!

  • 2008
  • G
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
156K
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Jim Carrey and Steve Carell in Horton Hears a Who! (2008)
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Animal AdventureComputer AnimationFarceJungle AdventureSlapstickAdventureAnimationComedyDramaFamily

Horton the Elephant struggles to protect a microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists.Horton the Elephant struggles to protect a microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists.Horton the Elephant struggles to protect a microscopic community from his neighbors who refuse to believe it exists.

  • Directors
    • Jimmy Hayward
    • Steve Martino
  • Writers
    • Cinco Paul
    • Ken Daurio
    • Dr. Seuss
  • Stars
    • Jim Carrey
    • Steve Carell
    • Carol Burnett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    156K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,895
    157
    • Directors
      • Jimmy Hayward
      • Steve Martino
    • Writers
      • Cinco Paul
      • Ken Daurio
      • Dr. Seuss
    • Stars
      • Jim Carrey
      • Steve Carell
      • Carol Burnett
    • 191User reviews
    • 190Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 18 nominations total

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    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Horton
    • (voice)
    Steve Carell
    Steve Carell
    • Mayor
    • (voice)
    Carol Burnett
    Carol Burnett
    • Kangaroo
    • (voice)
    Will Arnett
    Will Arnett
    • Vlad
    • (voice)
    Seth Rogen
    Seth Rogen
    • Morton
    • (voice)
    Dan Fogler
    Dan Fogler
    • Councilman
    • (voice)
    • …
    Isla Fisher
    Isla Fisher
    • Dr. Mary Lou Larue
    • (voice)
    Jonah Hill
    Jonah Hill
    • Tommy
    • (voice)
    Amy Poehler
    Amy Poehler
    • Sally O'Malley
    • (voice)
    Jaime Pressly
    Jaime Pressly
    • Mrs. Quilligan
    • (voice)
    Charles Osgood
    Charles Osgood
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Josh Flitter
    Josh Flitter
    • Rudy
    • (voice)
    Niecy Nash
    Niecy Nash
    • Miss Yelp
    • (voice)
    Jesse McCartney
    Jesse McCartney
    • JoJo
    • (voice)
    Shelby Adamowsky
    • Hedy
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
    • Old Time Who
    • (voice)
    • …
    Caitlin Rose Anderson
    • Helen
    • (voice)
    Emily Anderson
    • Heather
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Jimmy Hayward
      • Steve Martino
    • Writers
      • Cinco Paul
      • Ken Daurio
      • Dr. Seuss
    • All cast & crew
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    8Jay_Exiomo

    Fast-paced and touching step up for Blue Sky

    I guess it wouldn't be remiss if I've approached "Horton Hears a Who!" with some reservations as the trailers were anything but something to be excited about. Had it not been for the Whos and the Dr. Seuss tag that comes with the title, this latest computer-animated film from the "Ice Age" team would come off as yet another animal-on-a-mission flick straight from the assembly line. And films adapted from one of Dr. Seuss' books haven't been as successful as when they were in print, to put it lightly.

    A relatively neutered Jim Carrey provides the voice for Horton, an elephant who hears a voice from a floating speck and discovers that there are people actually living in it in a place called Who-ville. Called the Whos, these people have a Mayor (voiced by an also-neutered Steve Carrell) who has 96 daughters and a son who won't speak. It's up to Horton to find a safe place for the speck to save Who-ville from destruction, even as the well-meaning pachyderm has to avoid all sorts of obstacles, including Sour Kangaroo, Vlad the Vulture, the Wickersham brothers, and other metaphors of McCarthyism.

    As usual with such a thin material, the film has the obligatory additional scenes to pad the running time but all in all, it captures the spirit of its source, and it's a case where a G-rated film provides entertainment both to kids and their older companions as well. (I would have said "a rare case" but in this country, the G-rating is applied more liberally by the local censor board.) The animation is consistently good and a Japanese-inspired traditional animation does not feel out of place from the overall enjoyment material. The voice cast, according to the credits, involves some relatively big names, but other than Carrey and Carrell, none of the actors take attention from their characters and thus do not distract.

    Fast-paced and touching, "Horton Hears a Who!" represents a step up for Blue Sky Studios, who has played supporting roles to Pixar and Dreamworks. I'm tempted to say that it's the best Dr. Seuss film adaptation ever, but that won't be saying much considering the other films involved. So maybe I'll just say it's one of the best animated films, which is anyway true.
    9shrinkingman06

    Knock knock, whos are there

    It's interesting to see a pretty big creature like Horton concerned with protecting the tiniest creatures of all...even if the others in the jungle of Nool may not believe that's he's right about all those tiny people on the speck (well, maybe Rudy, the Sour Kangaroo's son, may think he could be right...)

    Lovable characters like Horton, who can be serious at times (and is truly determined) but also wild-and-crazy, full of imagination and whimsy. Like the mayor, who is determined to protect his city from the dangers they're now being exposed to (who will protect the protector? "A giant elephant, up in the sky!... Don't bother to look, he's invisible...")

    Had to admit a tear--of joy--rolled down my cheek at the end. Highly recommended! The look of the film is visually stunning, and a good voice cast (CBS Radio's Charles Osgood narrates; the mayor and his wife are Steve Carrell and Amy Poehler, and Jim Carrey of course is Horton. Carol Burnett plays the sour Kangaroo. And Jesse McCartney voices JoJo, and let's just say he didn't have too many lines to remember :)
    8moutonbear25

    Who-larious!

    Dr. Seuss has not always found fortune when making his way from page to screen. But, this latest incarnation is the most who-larious I've ever seen. Get it? Who-larious? Like "hi-larious" but with "who". As in all the Who's down in Whoville and little Cindy Lou Who? Fine, roll your eyes but you'd be rhyming too if you stopped being so cynical and saw HORTON HEARS A WHO! It's funny; it's goofy; it's surprising and loopy. It's colorful and flashy; it's unexpected and splashy. Wait. Splashy? Is that even a word? I needed something to rhyme with flashy and what I came up with was absurd. Sorry, I promise I won't rhyme all the way through. Besides I'm no match for Dr. You-Know-Who. It's just that this movie is so darn adorable when all the previous Seuss movies have been basically horrible. The spirit of the book remains completely intact but it's modern somehow and as a matter of fact, the ideas have expanded without looking back. Now, thanks to the good folks at Blue Sky, the studio that gave us ICE AGE before this, Dr. Seuss can rest easy, his legacy revered and no longer amiss. So pack up your car, pack up your girl and your boy and bring them to see Horton, a movie the whole family can… hmm, what rhymes with "boy"? Employ? Coy? Toy? Nevermind. Bring them to see Horton, a movie the whole family can appreciate.

    All that rhyming was mildly exhausting. Let's move on to the intellectualizing portion of this review. When HORTON HEARS A WHO! was originally published in 1954, Dr. Seuss gave his young readers an important lesson about how any voice, no matter how small it may appear to be, can change the world. Screenwriters, Ken Dario and Cinco Paul, have developed the confidence-boosting tale into a much grander take on societal hierarchies, the power of the imagination and the possibility that we are not alone in this universe. The very big elephant, Horton (voiced in a lovably whimsical fashion of fancy by Jim Carrey), randomly finds the tiniest world in the most unexpected of places, a spec of dust that has flown past him to eventually rest comfortably on a clover. It turns out that this world is known as Whoville. It plays home to hundreds if not thousands of Who's and is run by a Who known only as The Mayor. You can only imagine The Mayor's surprise when Horton finally makes contact with him. Now imagine that surprise voiced by the self-deprecating, neurotic genius of Steve Carrell. Together, Carell and Carey play perfectly off each other as their performances are based in the knowledge that Horton and The Mayor are not nearly as different as they initially appear. Though one is huge and one is small, they both know the meaning of responsibility and importance of helping all who need.

    Of course, back in the Jungle of Nool that Horton calls home, no one believes his story about the people on the spec, so he must go it alone. This would be fine if it weren't for one kangaroo (Carol Burnett), the self-proclaimed ruler of this particular jungle. Horton's flagrant use of his imagination could inspire others and before you know it, all you got is anarchy. And so the door is opened to one of many lessons that give this fable a great richness. While children are not often discouraged to use their imaginations, here they are encouraged to support what they believe to be true inside of their hearts. In doing so, they should even challenge the status quo. Combine that with Horton's perseverance, dedication and loyalty to his cause as well as The Mayor's ability to rally his people together by overcoming his insecurity to become a great leader and you've got a family film focused on promoting fine values instead of promotional products for a refreshing change. The best part is that the lessons never take away from the fun!

    I know I wouldn't have an easy time if a giant elephant I couldn't see informed me that my whole universe was nothing more than a spec of dust. This is why I'm not in charge of the planet, I suppose. Although slightly less jarring, I was also thrown and most certainly impressed by the existential depth of HORTON HEARS A WHO! Who knew that an animated family flick could challenge the young minds of children the world over to think for second about the fragility and preciousness of life itself while cracking them up non-stop and without freaking them out? Horton knew; that's who!

    Oh wait … JOY!! Joy rhymes with boy. Right.
    7claudio_carvalho

    A Person Is a Person No Matter How Small

    In the jungle of Nool, the elephant Horton hears a voice in a speck; he uses a clover to rescue the speck of dust and he makes contact with the Mayor of Whoville. Horton discovers that in that tiny speck there is a city crowded of people and he decides to leave Whoville in a safe place. However, the evil Kangaroo does not believe in his words and finds Horton dangerous for the children of Nool, making them believe in what they can not see, hear or feel, and incites the animals against Horton.

    With the message "A Person Is a Person No Matter How Small", "Horton Hears a Who!" is a lesson of respect and rights of the minorities through hilarious situations. The animation is awesome, the characters are nice and I liked this great family entertainment. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Horton e o Mundo dos Quem!" ("Horton and the World of Who!")
    8voicesmp

    True Telling instead of an Adaptation

    Third time seems to be a charm for the big screen adaptations of Dr. Seuss. Finally, the film world has gotten it write in the presentation of Horton Hears A Who. There is no added surprises to this film, unlike its predecessors The Grinch and The Cat in the Hat. The storyline follows the book almost exactly, with the extra time coming from adding detail instead of adding new events.

    Jim Carey does a great job in bringing the character of Horton to live, without being completely over the top. Carol Burnett as the Sour Kangaroo brings just enough fright to her role as to not completely darken the story. The characters are brought to live with the pure intent of the Dr. Seuss without seeming fake.

    This is a great film for kids, especially those who know the story very well. There are enough jokes that sneak over little heads to keep adults entertained as well.

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    • Trivia
      The gibberish the Mayor speaks before slamming his arm into the wall, is the same gibberish Steve Carell used when he played Evan Baxter in Bruce Almighty (2003) and Evan Almighty (2007).
    • Goofs
      At breakfast, when it's Jo-Jo's turn with his dad, 12 seconds start on the clock, but when the mayor starts showing Jo-Jo all the perks about being mayor, the clock goes back to 12 seconds left when it should be at 5 seconds left.
    • Quotes

      Horton: A person's a person, no matter how small.

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits of the international version, the cast is singing "Can't Fight This Feeling", while the US version has blank credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: College Road Trip/Snow Angels/Married Life/Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day/City of Men (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Quickie
      Written by Thomas Foyer (as Thomas Feuer)

      Performed by Thomas Foyer

      Courtesy of Crucial Music

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Horton y el mundo de los Quién
    • Filming locations
      • Greenwich, Connecticut, USA(principal animation)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox Animation
      • Blue Sky Studios
      • Dr. Seuss Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $85,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $154,529,439
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $45,012,998
      • Mar 16, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $298,572,799
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 576i (SDTV)

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