Liberating ourselves
- by P.K. Odendaal - July 2016
Abstract from the film Chicken run:
Mrs. Tweedy: It's all in your head, Mr Tweedy. Say it.
Mr. Tweedy:
It's all in me head. It's all in me head.
Mrs. Tweedy:
You keep telling yourself that, because I don't want to hear another word about it. Is that clear?
Mr. Tweedy:
Yes, luv. But you know that ginger one...?
Mrs. Tweedy:
They're chickens, you dolt! Apart from you, they're the most stupid creatures on this planet! They don't plot, they don't scheme, and they are not organised!
What better analogy to use to depict our own bondage,
ignorance and hopelessness when we think we are not free. The film as you know
is all about these chickens who want freedom and take this one in a million
chance that they can escape the chicken pie machine, and in the end they
execute their own liberation. I am not quite sure that the writer of the script did
not have this deeper meaning of getting out of bondage in mind.