There was a period that I kept an eye on my every step on the floor in case that I hadn’t ruined any small world or kill any small lives. This is the “side effect” after watching the animation Horton Hears a Who.
Horton Hears a Who is adaption or remediation of Dr. Seuss's classics. The story is simple. Horton, the elephant also the teacher in the jungle, happened to hear the yelp from the dust speck on the pink clover, then he believes there are people living in the speck. Contacting with Mayor Ned McDodd –the leader in the Who—ville in the speck , Horton decides to help them to find a new safe habitat. Surely, Horton faces with pitfall and mistrust triggered by the other animals in the jungle, but finally everyone can hear the sound made by the Who—ville inhabitant and believe what Horton said—there is people living in the speck.
The point that “ a person is a person no matter how small” is compelling. I had imagined the earth maybe just a drop in some giant’s swimming pool and we were as small as germ to them, long before Horton Hears a Who. So when this movie comes, it just matches my old imagination and I cannot resist in believing in there maybe someone living in a germ-size world.
Why I have such belief? The “small” idea is appealing and it is comfortable with our knowledge as it is written by human being. When I know it is only an animation, why the belief is stick with me? If I only read Dr. Seuss's book or watch the old two dimension animation, I think I wouldn’t have this strong feeling. This Horton Hears a Who uses the CGI technology, for example, I can see Horton as a man because his movement and emotion are the same as human’s. I can hear the human voice and I watch the human action, and I’m sure I am able to find the origin of the element in the animation in our life. When the dream or imagination in a mind, they are dream and imagination, but once they are represented in profound way, they come into life. At least, they influence me on the idea that the imagination would be true one day.
I won’t dare to tell any kids that Santa Claus doesn’t exist because they could find them in different form of representation such movie or photo, even though they may hardly to meet one in life. As what they can see in media, they can believe what is alive.
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