Great Film: Chicken Little
Average in every way
This was a film with a somewhat interesting premise, a somewhat
interesting main character, and a somewhat interesting conclusion. This
was not a Pixar film: it wasn't designed to appeal to adults. Rather,
the writers focus on giving the kiddies a few laughs without leaving
the parents comatose with boredom.
And when everything is taken into consideration, the writers succeed.
Somewhat.
It's just not a very memorable film. Whreas most kids can watch films
like "Shrek" repeatedly because of the sight gags, talented voice-over
performances, and hidden jokes that they might not catch the first time
around, "Chicken Little" is likely to be forgotten the moment the
credits roll. That's not to say that Disney doesn't provide it's
standard politically correct message. Of course the best player on the
baseball team is a girl (Foxy Loxy). Of course a girl (Goosey Loosey)
beats up and humiliates the boy (Chicken Little). Of course the
character with the most redeeming social value is physically
unattractive (Abby Mallard). And on, and on, and on. Disney also
manages to continue its bizarre tradition of creating single father
families ("Little Mermaid", "Aladdin", "Beauty and the Beast", "The
Goofy Movie"): Chicken Little's mother has, of course, departed for the
great unknown.
The relationship between Chicken Little and his father comes across as
more annoying than heartwarming. The premise: A father realizes that
it's probably not such a great idea to be embarrassed by his son; by
the end of the movie, what his own child thinks of him actually takes
precedent over the opinions of neighbors and perfect strangers! This
message would undoubtedly come across as highly inspirational...if not
for the fact that it's so blatantly obvious, hackneyed, and overplayed.
The voice-over's for the film were largely uninspiring, save for
amusing performances by Don Knotts and Adam West. "Fish out of Water"
was easily the most likable of the bunch (yes, I was suckered by the
standard Disney cutesy animated character in their never ending attempt
to sell more toys), and he didn't even have a speaking roll. No,
"Chicken Little" is not the worst animated film I've ever seen...but
memorable, it is not.
Cast
- Buck Cluck played by Garry Marshall
- Tina - Alien Mom (voice) played by Catherine O'hara
- Melvin - Alien Dad (voice) played by Fred Willard
- Abby Mallard played by Joan Cusack
- Chicken Little played by Zach Braff
- Mayor Turkey Lurkey played by Don Knotts
- Mr. Woolensworth played by Patrick Stewart







