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Chicken Run

Chicken Run

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When the chickens learn they are all to be made into pies they hatch an escape plan.

CertificateU

Duration84 mins

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  • Isabella, 10
  • 7 reviews

An amazing film!

4 stars

04 Dec 2022

Chicken run is an amazing film that takes many years to make, as it is play dough or clay.

They would have to move them each scene and try not to destroy them but this film comes out a fantastic clay film well i think.

This film is basically about the chickens that live in this city. Well Mr and Mrs tweedy i think their name is that but anyway they live in their front or back garden.

They want to escape, because they might get hurt if they don't lay eggs. They get interrupted by one chicken by wanting to fly from the poster.That is mostly part of the film but the interesting part for me was when they went into the pie maker thing and needed to escape and they helped each other in that scene so none of them got hurt.

The thing I disliked about this film was the setting and about them getting hurt. The setting was technically a rusty and haunted place but it was a building in the middle of nowhere and the chicken area could'VE AT LEAST be nice I CARE ABOUT THE CHICKENS.

Anyway the chickens help and work together but the thing is they share idea’s i think but the fact that they get treated so badly like i know the owners will take away the eggs BUT HURT THEM IF THEY DON'T LAY EGGS. WHY?

I like this film, as they do share ideas, work together and help each other and the matter of fact, they are so kind.

I give this film a 4 as it is good and I guess the owners needed to be bad to them so the film isn't plain!

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