Chicken Little Script idea
2021-12-14 08:01
The first version of the film originated in England in the 18th century. It was a fable used to warn male students not to exaggerate the danger and illness. Director Mark Dindal is interested in folk tales and fairy tales, so he often thinks that if you ask the characters in fairy tales why they did that, it must be very interesting. In this regard, he also had an idea, that is-"The beautiful animals on the farm have all gone to the market, and there are only some shameless guys who are responsible for saving the world."
In the ensuing time, director Mark Dindal's thoughts on the story of "Chicken Little" kept changing, and even the protagonist's gender was uncertain. The protagonist chick in the film was initially set to be female. Although Holly Hunter tried dubbing for the chick for 8 months, Mark Dindal changed the sex of the chick to male.
Extended Reading
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Ace - Hollywood Chicken Little: Runt! Are you all right?
Hollywood Runt: No, no. You gotta go on without me, Commander. Just leave me some ammo, a little water, some chips if you have them.
Runt of the Litter: This is amazingly accurate.
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Chicken Little: Runt, just do it. It'll work. We'll survive!
[intro to "I Will Survive" plays]
Runt of the Litter: I will survive? Brake, Abby!