Review: Wretched "The Lorax" is a symbol of everything that's wrong with Hollywood
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Film Rating: F+ Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is one of the greatest children’s books ever written, for it doesn’t pander to its young audience. It is a sad, uncompromisingly bleak story of a world desolated by greed, and though it is not an overly complex work, Seuss refrains from reducing morality to simple black-and-white. He refrains from his usual whimsy and humor so that the story itself may carry as much weight as possible, and as a child, the book had a tremendous impact on me. It was the first time I’d ever considered that we have a responsibility to this planet, that the resources we consume are finite and precious. As I’ve grown older, my esteem for the book has only grown. At any age, it is a masterful piece of artistry.
Review: Wretched "The Lorax" is a symbol of everything that's wrong with Hollywood
Review: Wretched "The Lorax" is a symbol of…
Review: Wretched "The Lorax" is a symbol of everything that's wrong with Hollywood
Film Rating: F+ Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is one of the greatest children’s books ever written, for it doesn’t pander to its young audience. It is a sad, uncompromisingly bleak story of a world desolated by greed, and though it is not an overly complex work, Seuss refrains from reducing morality to simple black-and-white. He refrains from his usual whimsy and humor so that the story itself may carry as much weight as possible, and as a child, the book had a tremendous impact on me. It was the first time I’d ever considered that we have a responsibility to this planet, that the resources we consume are finite and precious. As I’ve grown older, my esteem for the book has only grown. At any age, it is a masterful piece of artistry.