6/20/2023 0 Comments Chicken run edwinaHopefully he manages to get himself some apple pie, too. I hopefully await for the news that Mr Tweedy filed for divorce in Netflix’s confirmed sequel. As the Tweedy’s beef with the chickens lands them in hot gravy, an audience cannot help but feel as if a slice of justice pie has been served right under their noses. In Mrs Tweedy, Aardman have successfully depicted the power of capitalist greed in a way that some live action films should envy wholeheartedly. He is treated like a henchmen throughout, nothing more than a necessary cross to bare in order for Mrs Tweedy to profit from his family’s generations of hard work.Īn audience cannot help but feel as if a slice of justice pie has been served right under their noses Her treatment of her husband, the rightfully paranoid and meek Mr Tweedy, is perhaps one of the most gut-wrenching parts of the story. Nothing sort of pure evil, she is the perfect villain: nefarious, conniving and hungry for pie, nothing was going to stop her from snatching the top spot of the puff pastry poultry market. Unfortunately, while many of my childhood opinions have shifted perspective from this experience, this is one that stays very firmly rooted in its place. Of all the things that used to terrify me about Chicken Run, Mrs Tweedy was undeniably the worst. Whilst the reasoning had shifted from an incomprehensible fear of the film’s characters, it was now its bleaker undertones that seemed to haunt my thoughts. These moments are comedic now that I am able to fully understand them, but I couldn’t help but feel as if perhaps my dread of the film had been justified through this experience. Even Babs’ knitted noose at the story’s seemingly bleak turning point seems to be strategically aimed for its older audience. Straight to the point with her chicken namesake being sent to the chopping block for providing no eggs for sale, the film establishes its intention of mastering self aware comedic gems from the oft. The dark humour of Chicken Run begins in the most perfect way possible – Edwina Currie. Pitched as a family oriented animation, one can’t help but feel as if this film is almost entirely oriented towards older family members rather than children. There are plenty of moments in this film that make it so much more satisfying to watch as an adult. Rocky ( Mel Gibson) and Ginger (Julia Sawalha) as a pairing feels like the perfect culmination of their respective character arcs, and are more believable than a pair of claymation chickens should ever have the power of being. My former self would be baffled at just how much I enjoyed the characters in this film, with the chemistry between actors being better than a lot of the live action works I have seen in the last few years. My former self would be baffled at just how much I enjoyed the characters in this filmĮvery hen and rooster has distinct personalities that aid the immersion into a world of sentient, revolutionary chickens in a way that I wasn’t entirely sure was possible. These familiar faces provided a strange sense of comfort in contrast to the more unsettling design of the supporting cast - but I’ll get to that woman later. Each hen is entirely distinguishable from one another, from Mac’s quirky style to Babs’ iconic haircut, I found great enjoyment in being able to pick them all out in every scene. Stop motion is something that I have come to appreciate a lot more as I have grown up. The bulging eyes of Ginger and the crew had once burned a hole through the back of my head but now, as an adult, I have a new found appreciation for the effort that went into their design. With everything on the line, I cracked under the weight of my curiosity and decided to see if it lived up to my childhood nightmares.Ĭhicken Run could not be further from how I remembered it. I made a lifelong nemesis and geared myself up for what would come to be seventeen years of inexplicable Chicken Run related trauma. Nothing could have prepared me for what I witnessed on that fateful day. I had just rented Chicken Run from my local library and was thrilled to watch something that I had never seen before.
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