Rating:
****/*****, or 8/10
First
full length feature film from the much beloved and critically
acclaimed British Aardman Animations studio, which specializes in
traditional claymation and stop motion animation (though the studio
has since also made a foray into digital animation, to lesser
appeal). Applying an otherwise rather grim story concerning the
horrors of the bio-industry with the much needed levity via typical
British humor, as Aardman did to great success before on their
various Wallace & Gromit shorts, Chicken Run is
both an hommage to classic escape films like Stalag 17 and The
Great Escape and a very fun family film all ages can easily
enjoy. On Mrs. Tweedy's chicken farm, a brutal regime rules the lives
of a group of chicks who desperately want out and keep coming up with
one bizarre escape attempt after another. All of these fail, but
things brighten up when an American rooster (voiced by Mel Gibson)
from a circus crashes the place one day. However, the opportunist
cock may not be the much desired ticket out of the chicks' dreadful
confinement. Though Chicken Run won a fair amount of prizes it
was sadly snubbed at the Academy Awards. Aardman made sure this
blatant oversight was corrected when the even funnier Wallace &
Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit took home the much deserved
trophy five years later.
Starring:
Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha, Miranda Richardson
Directed
by Peter Lord and Nick Park
UK:
Aardman Animations, 2000
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