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The film ‘Chicken Run’ is a great example of a film working on two levels. Elaborating on that, many of the references are to do with the ‘Great Escape’ and this is much to the taste of an older generation  

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Introduction: The film 'Chicken Run' is a great example of a film working on two levels. Elaborating on that, many of the references are to do with the 'Great Escape' and this is much to the taste of an older generation. Therefore this is a parody as the 'Great escape' is a true story of a prisoner war camp base in the Nazi camp. But it still links in and fits in with the storyline perfectly well, and gives it some depth. The young audience find the characters individually funny and entertaining, with their expressive faces and individual voices and personalities. 'Chicken Run' is created and directed by Nick Park and Peter Lord with Aardman Productions and DreamWorks. There are two main characters in this film, Ginger and Mrs Tweedy. Ginger represents good whereas Mrs Tweedy represents evil. The film is based on the escape of a group of chickens, from...

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