Hollywood trash

Jaylen 2021-12-14 08:01:01

From the title, you can guess that it is the underdog: Little Chicken, a great hero theme that overcomes the difficulties in life and finally wins respect. I have seen many commercials before, and I am full of hope for this film. Unfortunately, Hollywood works are all carved out of a mold, and the plot is really boring.
Heroic father, dead mother, weak protagonist. Full of ambition, but destiny is always teasing, no one believes that the chicken can have anything to do. With the help of other difficult brothers and sisters, I finally made a small achievement. Of course, the climax must have the plot of alien aggression. The father and son stood hand in hand and defeated a powerful enemy. No one was hurt, and the aliens became friends. The little chicken finally won the title of hero, the trust of his father, and the kiss of his girlfriend. What is missing? Hollywood hero movies should be like this!
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Extended Reading
  • Misty 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Breakthroughs are not enough. not fresh

  • Geovanni 2021-12-14 08:01:01

    Chicken little depressed puberty

Chicken Little quotes

  • Abby Mallard: [smiling broadly] Runt, should Chicken Little have a good talk with his dad and clear the air...

    [winks then frowns]

    Abby Mallard: or keep searching for Band-Aid solutions and never deal with the problem?

    Runt of the Litter: Pfft! Band-Aid solutions!

    Abby Mallard: Runt!

    Runt of the Litter: Well, I'm sorry! I'm very bad at reading facial cues.

  • [first lines]

    Buck Cluck: [voice over] Now, where to begin?

    [shaft of light and pixie dust]

    Buck Cluck: How about "Once upon a time"?

    [screen suddenly goes black]

    Buck Cluck: How many times have you heard that to begin a story? Let's do something else.

    [gasps]

    Buck Cluck: I got it. I got it. Here we go. Here's how to open a movie.

    [opening to The Lion King]

    Buck Cluck: No, I don't think so. It sounds familiar, doesn't it to you?

    [a storybook]

    Buck Cluck: Oh, no, no, not the book! How many have seen "opening the book" before? Close the book. We're not doing that. Here's what we're gonna do. Why don't I just go back to the day things took a turn for the worst.