Child's Play

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The story follows a mother named Karen, who gives her son Andy a toy doll for his birthday, unaware of its sinister nature. (Orion Pictures)

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D.Moore 

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English I liked the idea that admiring "fun" violence can very easily lead to real violence, if the man or the redheaded doll lacks discernment and if he skips over it for certain reasons. The new Child's Play delighted me with this, as much as with its more careful (by the standards of a horror movie about a murderous toy, that is, of course) portrayal of children (yes, there are a few of them, and that's a good thing) and adults, or its grand finale, which could easily have been bigger. On the plus side, I'd like to add Bear McCreary's score, which I thought was just fantastic – it practically keeps playing with the Buddy toy tune, also composed by McCreary, and it's very entertaining. Like the whole film. It's on a par with the original Child's Play. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English A pretty decent new version of Chucky. Chucky was never one of my favourite horror properties, so I approached the film more coldly, but in the end a nice surprise. Chucky's Design didn't do much, but the main characters did a good job. I enjoyed the cop, there was some humour and surprisingl it's nicely brutal, at least the scene with the lawnmower and saw is worth it. It's a shame the finale didn't push things further, but still on the whole a satisfying flick. 65%. ()

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MrHlad 

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English Thirteen-year-old Andy has a new toy, a supermodern doll called Chucky. And Chucky's a little broken, so he starts killing people to make Andy happy. This new version of the horror classic doesn't scare too much, but it entertains with comic brutality, decent actors and a Stranger Things-style atmosphere. Nothing great, but as a horror one-off, the new Child's Play holds up. ()

Malarkey 

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English Can the Chucky doll be taken seriously? I don’t think so. And even though the film tries to milk the audience’s emotions and convey some sort of moral message, it is still a remake of a horror classics that doesn’t deserve more than three stars. On the contrary, three stars might be more than enough here. Moreover, the movie tries to copy the atmosphere of Stranger Things or It, but doesn’t really succeed in doing so. ()

agentmiky 

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English Honestly, I don't remember the original Child's Play well enough to make a detailed comparison. But from the fragments I recall, I'd say the creators did a good job with this new, looser adaptation, while incorporating elements of modern times, which deserves a thumbs up (this added a bit more variety to the target audience and even the youngest viewers will find something relevant with all the technology). I missed the trailers, but I noticed the film's premiere, and as I looked into more details, I became more and more excited as the release date approached. I consider Mark Hamill's involvement a masterstroke... anyone familiar with the "Batman" game series knows that his voice work as the manic Joker significantly added to the madness. The same applies to the Chucky doll. In the intense moments that surely appear in this modern take on the murderous doll, the film provides a nicely chilling atmosphere. Regarding the story, the new Child's Play is quite morbid at times and doesn’t hold back on blood or vulgarities. However, for most of its runtime, the film balances between drama and comedy, with plenty of dark humor (the scene with the head wrapped in wrapping paper is a prime example). I ended up enjoying this style. Don’t take it too seriously, and you'll have a good time. I give it 70%. ()

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