Chicken Little is a fine movie. Works for all ages, although much of the patter will be far above the heads of youngsters and teens. The digital 3D effect is as good, but not any better than the old red/green approach. The producers did not overuse the effect with objects constantly jumping out at the audience. In fact, for this viewer, the 3D eventually became background.
There is, as with most Disney efforts, a good moral tale. One wonders, however, if Disney had read some of the critics who claimed that the stories are never about Dads. In this case, Dad and Son are the story. And the theme concerns their relationship of trust and the son's need for unconditional love.
See it in 3D if you can, but see it for sure.
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Saturday, November 19, 2005
Chicken Little 3D Review
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