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The Lorax

The Lorax (2012)

March. 01,2012
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6.4
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PG
| Animation Family

A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.

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bigmama-60377
2012/03/01

This movie touches on such a huge issue in our society, and depicts it in a great way that children and adults alike can watch. LOVE IT

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JokerMichel
2012/03/02

Mysterious , hides secretss and keep you attached till the end Full of suspense , has a great storyline and a little bit dark I believe the last 20 minutes were a little boring and I started to loose my excitements but it's not that bad in the end I won't lie , I would like to see a remake of this movie in the coming years where they could adjust the plot and make it better , darker and more interesting

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Noah
2012/03/03

Danny deviate does it again he liter rally plays the borax in all dubs of the movie truly a breathtaking performance ROM one of the all time great actors of Hollywood when i think all star ball park home run hitting animated performances i'm gonna think Danny deviate i this magnum opus (for my magnum dong loll get it that's a reference to his other knockout great smash mouth hit roll as frank Reynolds adoptive father to Dennis and Dee Reynolds in the hit X series its always sunny in Philadelphia, which Will be ring its 12th season on January 4th of 2017 so mark your calendars) another god thing about this rad movie is that evil ass o hare dude hes just totally wicked gnarly evil man he dips all over Betty white whom is 90 something and the leads played exquisitely by zap Efron and some pop star (never stop never stopping see another wack reference for all thou hip people) than he has that gnarly song let it die BOI i would be dam ed if i ever heard a more sinister and evil song but that sigh guy has or backs and totally puts little short man in his place but this cinematic opus would be what it is without its other leading short man Danny deviate wit out him this would be like a 5 or 4 out of 10 flick but with him its a ten IT of ten picture

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Python Hyena
2012/03/04

The Lorax (2012): Dir: Chris Renaud, Kyle Balda / Voices: Danny De Vito, Zac Efron, Ed Helms, Taylor Swift, Rob Riggle: A stunning animation that represents those of us concerned with our environment and the state of our world through greed and carelessness. Zac Efron voices Ted Wiggins who wishes to impress Audrey, a female he crushes on. She desires to see a real living tree. Their town has become one plastic landscape with one great joke regarding a villain who sells bottled air since the trees have pretty much been vanquished. Despite cameras being everywhere he manages to escape to the wilderness where he hears of the destructive past from a being who calls himself the Once-ler who regrets actions that have led to the dead scenery around him. He was warned by the mystical Lorax who overlooks the forest. While the concept is appealing, the screenplay is reduced to formula and a climax that viewers will likely see planted long before the seed drops. The appeal lies within creative images of bears, birds, singing fish that scamper on land, as well as marshmallows that descend everywhere. Besides Ted becoming part of a bigger picture, there is Ed Helms voicing the regrets of the Once-ler. Taylor Swift is given the cardboard role of Audrey. Danny De Vito steals the film as the orange oval shaped Lorax who sports wisdom, wit and a thick yellow moustache. Rob Riggle can be funny but voicing the mayor is hardly a great opportunity to showcase his comic potential. Family friendly animation with dazzling comic images and a message of warning when it comes to our trees. Score: 7 ½ / 10

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