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Chicken Run media coursework At first glance, 'Chicken Run' seems to be a children's film which has bright, plasticine characters and talking animals, typical attributes of a film aimed primarily at children. However, 'Chicken Run' entertains a wide audience ranging from young children who are amused simply by the chicken's antics to adults who can appreciate the mature humour and irony that is cleverly incorporated. "They're chickens, they don't plot, they don't scheme and they're not organised" This is a statement from Mrs Tweedy, just after which the camera shows the chickens planning their next escape. The film 'Chicken Run' has many parallels with Elmer Bernstein's 'The Great Escape' film. However the storyline charts a chicken farm's chickens bid to escape from the clutches of their owners, Mr and Mrs Tweedy, to a green and more pleasant land of freedom and happiness, as opposed to The Great escape storyline that charts the escape...

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