7/10
A fine feathered film
16 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The first Chicken Run film is one I watched repeatedly when I was a kid, so naturally, I was excited to hear about a sequel. This one definitely has a more happy tone than the original because they're living independently on the nature reserve/island/sanctuary, but their way of life is threatened by the appearance of Fun Land Farms nearby. Now I gotta say, although it's not as grim as Tweedy's prison camp farm in the first movie, Fun Land Farms' use of mind control collars to keep their chickens happy and flavorful in this vibrantly colored playground until they march up the stairs to their deep-fried death is incredibly eerie. All in all, the film still holds a lot of the same charm as the first did and I can see many kids enjoying it. I wouldn't say that it's better than the original--very rarely that sequels are-- because there's so much difference in tone and aesthetic.

In fact, with enough callbacks and flashback sequences to the first film, Dawn of the Nugget works pretty well on its own. I especially enjoyed the introduction of new characters Molly (Rocky and Ginger's curious daughter) and Frizzle (quirky friend of Molly's from a different farm) as they sort of helped breathe new life into the Chicken Run franchise. Like we know everyone loves to see their favorite characters from the first movie doing their thing, but it's nice to throw some different bits in there, too. After all, they've had over 20 years to ruminate on a new story, haha.

In summation, Dawn of the Nugget is a pleasant movie for the whole family and I'm sure die-hard fans of Aardman animation and newcomers alike will enjoy it.
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