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Films
Horton Hears A Who!
Todd Walters is delighted to announce that the roles of Socrates and Galileo will be played by Horton and the Mayor of Whoville respectively.
A few weeks ago I was dragged to see the new animated film Horton Hears a Who!, based on the well-known Dr Seuss book published more than fifty years ago. Given my general antipathy to cartoons, I went with low expectations. But despite my attitude and the lukewarm reviews that Horton had received, I realized that hiding just below the surface of this very simple tale about a well-meaning elephant is a wonderful allegory about scientific and philosophical revolution, the dangers of autocracy, and the political implications of religious faith.
While the screenplay augments the details of the original text, the plot remains fairly straightforward. Horton, a whimsical pachyderm residing in the Jungle of Nool, one day notices a tiny speck of dust floating around the air.
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