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Chicken House
A subversive comedy about three small town actresses taking in a mysterious new roommate from LA. Beth is highly religious and decorates her room with biblical memorabilia. Charlie identifies as a lesbian but struggles to embrace who she is. April is high-spirited and reserves most of her time recording voice-over auditions. Focused on their careers, the roommates never even try getting to know each other. One day, the incredibly eccentric Cat shows up on their doorstep one. While Beth, Charlie, and April are wary of Cat’s cool, calm demeanor, she becomes their fourth roommate. Not long after moving in, Cat is convinced that an evil entity has infiltrated one of the rooms.
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Plot Summary
A struggling stand-up comedian inherits his estranged father's dilapidated "chicken house" diner. He must confront his past and his own insecurities as he tries to revive the business, encountering eccentric locals and unexpected life lessons along the way. The film explores themes of family legacy, self-discovery, and the absurdities of small-town life.
Critical Reception
Chicken House received a mixed but generally positive reception. Critics lauded its quirky humor and strong performances, particularly from its ensemble cast, but some found the plot a bit predictable. Audiences appreciated its heartfelt message and offbeat charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique blend of comedy and heartfelt drama.
Standout performances from the main cast are a major highlight.
Some critics felt the narrative followed a familiar path.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'Chicken House,' frequently citing its humor, the chemistry between the actors, and its feel-good atmosphere as reasons for their positive ratings. A common theme in negative reviews was that the story felt a bit too conventional at times.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, weathered "Chicken House" diner set was built from scratch on a disused lot in rural Georgia, and its peeling paint and rustic charm were designed to reflect the protagonist's own state of disrepair.
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