Directed
by: Chris Renaud
Screenplay by: Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio
Based on: "The
Lorax" by Dr. Seuss
Produced By: Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy
Starring:
Danny DeVito, Ed Helms, Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, Rob Riggle, Jenny
Slate, Betty White
Music by: John Powell (score and songs), Cinco Paul (songs)
Production Company: Illumination Entertainment
Release dates: February 19, 2012 (Universal Studios Hollywood),
March 2, 2012 (United States)
Content: Youth
Plot:
Twelve-year-old Ted Wiggins lives in Thneedville, a walled city
where all vegetation is artificial. Ted is infatuated with a teenage
girl named Audrey and decides to impress her with a "real tree".
His grandmother, Norma, tells him about the Once-ler, who knows
what happened to the trees. Ted leaves Thneedville and discovers
that the outside world is a barren, contaminated wasteland. He
finds the Once-ler, who agrees to tell Ted the story of the trees
over multiple visits. The next time he leaves town, Ted encounters
Thneedville's greedy mayor, Aloysius O'Hare, whose company sells
bottled oxygen. Explaining that trees and the oxygen they produce
pose a threat to his business, O'Hare intimidates Ted to stay
in town, but Ted continues to visit the Once-ler.
The Once-ler
recounts how, as a young inventor, he arrived in a lush forest
of Truffula Trees. Upon chopping down a tree, he was confronted
by the Lorax, the self-proclaimed "guardian of the forest." After
attempting to force the Once-ler out, the Lorax made him promise
not to cut down any more trees. The Once-ler used the Truffula
fibres to create the "Thneed", a knitted garment with numerous
uses, which became a major success. He harvested the Truffula
tufts in a sustainable manner until his unscrupulous relatives
persuaded him to resume cutting down trees to speed up production,
leading to large profits, but also deforestation and pollution.
After the final Truffula tree fell, the Once-ler was ruined and
abandoned by his family. With the region uninhabitable, the Lorax
sent the native animals away and vanished into the sky, leaving
behind a pile of rocks etched with the word "Unless".
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of Spoilers
Review:
This is a fun film of discovering what matter most in life. The
protagonist, Ted, heads out to impress a young girl. Yet as he
travels and explores he soon discovers something even more important
than his wishful hearts love for someone. He learns the meaning
of caring for the planet and the trees that mean so much to us
all. This charming adaptation of a classic Dr Seuss book is perfect
for the whole family. It's also a good conversation starter.