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Director: Mark Dindal
Writer: Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman
Producers: Randy Fullmer
Actors:
Zach Braff as Chicken Little Garry Marshall as Mr. Little Joan Cusack as Abby |
Funnily enough, about half an hour into this bird, they seem to have resolved the small chicken’s esteem issues, but soon thereafter, turn the film into an all-out juggernaut of lights, ray-guns, aliens and spaceships, which for me, didn’t really work after the small town set-up that was established early on. Things just seemed to be very noisy after that, and not necessarily based in any emotion or reasoning (i.e. let’s spray as much noise and colors and lights onto the big screen and kids will love it!). As an adult, I was paying closer attention to the film’s dialogue, jokes and character interactions and they didn’t really add up to much here. It’s certainly not a bad movie, but it’s pretty vapid and that’s despite its cute father/son message – although even that didn’t really hit home as it seemed a little too forced with a reminder to “talk to your father” seemingly underlying every other scene. We get it, talking to our parents is important!! – then again, how many small kids will truly be able to appreciate that sentiment? All in all, if you haven’t seen the movie yet and have no children who are gnawing at your legs to be taken, wait until it comes out on DVD in about two months and even then, rent it only if the animal characters seem somewhat engaging to you, because the story doesn’t really bring much to the supper, and neither does much of anything else. Interesting to watch, I guess, but the folks at Pixar needn’t watch their backs just yet…this ain’t even close to the coolness they churn out on a regular basis.
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