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The Chickening

2015

NR

Director

Nick DenBoer, Davy Force

Runtime

5 minutes

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Synopsis

It’s hard for a boy not to get excited when his dad gets a new job as Senior Chief Night Manager at Charbay’s Chicken World and Restaurant Resort, the world’s largest fast-food entertainment complex in North America. But things quickly get very, very clucked.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

2.7/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film lacks LGBTQ+ characters or narratives addressing non-cisnormative identities. The story focuses entirely on a familial unit within a commercial setting.

Gender Representation

Limited

The narrative centers on a traditional patriarchal structure involving a father and son. There is no visible subversion of gender hierarchies or traditional masculinity.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The setting suggests a potentially homogeneous demographic typical of mid-budget genre comedies. There is no indication of intentional ethnic blending or diverse casting.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Limited

The film explores consumerism through a corporate horror-comedy lens. It reinforces traditional social structures rather than deconstructing them through systemic critique.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no information regarding the inclusion of characters with physical or neurodivergent disabilities.

Strengths

  • The film provides a clear critique of large-scale consumerism and corporate environments through its unique setting.

Areas for Improvement

  • The narrative lacks intersectional character development and fails to subvert traditional gender or racial hierarchies.
  • There is a notable absence of LGBTQ+ representation and characters with disabilities.
  • The story relies on a patriarchal structure that reinforces conventional social norms rather than challenging them.

AI Analysis

The Chickening operates within established genre conventions, prioritizing horror-comedy tropes over intersectional character development. The narrative structure relies on a conventional family unit and a patriarchal professional hierarchy. Because the film focuses on a father's career advancement and a son's perspective, it lacks the complexity needed to challenge social norms. The setting functions as a critique of capitalism, but it does so through entertainment rather than sociological depth. Ultimately, the work defaults to a homogeneous demographic and traditional social roles, offering little representation for marginalized identities or non-traditional lifestyles.

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