One Sentence: A visual treat.
Rated: PG
Release Date: 02-Mar-2012
Nudity: None
Whoever was the person who gave this movie it’s look. The color choices, the eyes on the characters, the faces, the city. Taking Dr Seuss’ book and converting it into the 3-D movie I saw this weekend is a genius. They understand what we like, like to see and has the ability to paint an amazing moving picture that is visually stunning. I just loved the way this movie looked, I loved it so much that I might have missed out that the movie could be a little too wordy. My gf said it was boring. I just didn’t notice because every minute of the movie I was taking in every inch of the beauty on screen.
I wouldn’t say this animated movie was very funny. Traditioanlly they are quite funny, or at least attempting to be funny. This movie didn’t seem to go that route and that could be why I am hearing that others thought it was boring. It stuck more to the book and the story. Telling the tale about the trees and nature and beauty. So while it might not follow the other movies that have come before doesn’t mean it wasn’t a good movie. I thought it was great and I think it is a great movie for the family. You just might need to change your idea of what you are going to see when you check this movie out this weekend.
I would take everyone this weekend to check out The Lorax in 3-D. I thought it was a great movie for everyone. I think it is well worth the price in 3-D and is one of the best visual experiences every created in 3-D. I hope you like it as much as I did.