Friday, March 30, 2012

The Lorax

Apparently I could not take a picture of the movie when I went to watch it and got thrown out, nah just joking. I read a lot of the books that Dr. Seuss wrote but I never heard of "The Lorax." Maybe it was because I was still stuck on "The cat in the har." Whatever it was, I am glad that I was able to watch this movie this break and it finally gave me an excuse to go to the movies. The movie talked about standing up for what you believe in and this is exactly what we are trying to do with the Ho'ulu ia Kamehameha project in physics. The Lorax is a short stubby creature who is the voice of the trees and fights for what is right. "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it's not." A quote from Dr. Suess paints a picture of how we have to stand up for what we want and believe is right. I really enjoyed this movie because to me it represents me as a child being a movie about a creature trying to save trees and it being based on a Dr. Seuss movie. In today's world, we would just have boring documentaries about saving the earth's trees but in this animated movie, it talks about saving the earth's tree in a way that our minds will never forget. Maybe like the movie, our group's project will leave an ever lasting impression at Kamehameha, so that no one will forget what we did to improve our school, for what we believe in.

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