
I saw a movie today, Horton Hears a Who! on DVD. Slept half-way through, not that it's boring but I was indisputably heavy-eyed. To be uncomplicated, I was sleepy. But then I woke up, keen to finish the movie, no rationale, just out of boredom and curiosity, I sit and watch.
Did not think of it much when I watched it, was no more than a 3d animation to me. Horton discovers that there's a whole town (Whoville) full of tiny people (the Whos) on a tiny speck of dust that's come floating his way. His neighbors think he's lost his mind. But Horton decides it's his calling to protect the life on the speck: "A person's a person no matter how small," he insists.
Dr Suess' ideology was an allegorical politically critique for me to grasp. It is too immense to converse this matter in a larger scale, quite controversial although I'm very fond of ideologies. I'm at my deepest point of slumber, I won't discuss it now, maybe later, tomorrow, I don't know but the point being of writing this post? Well, we could be the specks that Horton found. What I'm trying to imply here is for us to stop being stupid and ignorant, shudder those hypocrisy, read and study more to discover the universe because every living creature matters, everything we do affect others and everything around us. Acknowledge other ideas, gain more knowledge, move forward.
Bla bla bla . . .
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Horton Hears a Who!
Posted by s h a z a . at 7:12 AM
