Chicken Run 2000 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time
Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful
effects/animal cruelty/shooting
Welcome Tweedy Farm: briefly; we meet Ginger [voiced by: Julia Sawalha:] she is a de facto
British chicken; she is the leader of this flock of chickens and she needs to
get them out of here, before they get turned into chicken pies. Luck should
have it that she bears witness to an American rooster flying overhead as he
crushed lands inside their coop; his name is Rocky [voiced by: Mel Gibson:] he
is escaping from the circus, eventually he agrees to show them how to fly, but
he is hiding a secret from them.
Generally speaking: the storyline/script as you may guess already has a simple yet very
effective outlay of prison escape before it is too late, so the framework and
pacing of this 84 minutes film moves with excellent structure and purpose
Art, action
and comedy; the art is from the genre of stop-motion [brief description; move a
little bit take a picture, repeat the cycle and so on and so forth:] so it is
very easy to put in different authentic contrasts and tones from being
relatively calm to a dance to being mildly frightening; you can also
simultaneously see the little details on everything; such as for an example
characters and their accessories such as Ginger's hat and because this entire
project is made out of clay, it very much has a timeless quality and to a
impeccable standard to it as well
The action;
we had some training sequences, without giving too much away; we have this
highly imaginative type of transformer [from the aspect of; one thing turns
into another thing and not an actual transformer from the franchise;] but it is
still phenomenally fantastic nonetheless and there are some references from
Star Trek: the original generation.
Character
developments and voice performances; the character developments follow yet
again a very simple yet very effective method of; everyone of these characters
having a very distinctive personality; so when there is a selection of them;
the chemistry in theory and in this case; is excellent, the cast of voice
performers all put in a good sense of camaraderie.
This film receives: 9/10, this film is excellent; after some time thinking about it I
decided to award this film and the mark, because of its by and large wholesome
if for the young people it may be mildly frightening time to time, but it is still
very much worth at minimum a one-time viewing, I also had the extreme pleasure
of watching this film with the person I watch some content with and the cinema,
it also has an extra scene right at the end of the closing credits and yes
finally it does have some awards accredited to its name such as 24 Winners
which include but not limited to Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association
Awards 2001 DFWFCA Award Best Animated Film and 25 Nominees which also include
but not limited to; back to the previous award ceremony/event DFWFCA Award Best
Picture