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User Reviews for: Child's Play

digitalcritics
9/10  10 months ago
My review: https://youtu.be/6BzHFoA9-Sc

“Child’s Play” (1988), directed by Tom Holland, is a classic horror film that introduced one of the most iconic and sinister dolls in cinema history: Chucky. With its unique blend of horror and dark humor, the film delivers a chilling and entertaining experience that has stood the test of time.



The story centers around a possessed Good Guy doll named Chucky, inhabited by the soul of a notorious serial killer. After being acquired by young Andy Barclay as a birthday gift, Chucky embarks on a spree of terror, using his innocent appearance to mask his malevolent intentions. As the bodies pile up, Andy and his mother find themselves in a race against time to stop the doll before it claims more victims.



What sets “Child’s Play” apart is its ability to imbue an inanimate object with a palpable sense of menace and evil. The film cleverly plays on the fear of the familiar, as Chucky’s once-cute and innocent appearance becomes twisted and menacing. The suspenseful sequences and well-executed jump scares keep viewers on edge, while the underlying psychological horror adds depth to the narrative.



Brad Dourif delivers a memorable and chilling performance as the voice of Chucky. His ability to bring the character to life with a blend of malice and dark humor adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the film. Catherine Hicks, as Andy’s mother, brings a sense of vulnerability and determination to her role, adding emotional depth to the story.



The practical effects in “Child’s Play” are a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. The animatronics used to bring Chucky to life are impressive, with the doll’s facial expressions and movements contributing to the believability of the character. The blend of practical effects and well-executed camera work heightens the tension and makes the horror feel tangible.



While “Child’s Play” is often associated with its horror elements, the film also offers moments of dark humor that provide relief from the intense and suspenseful atmosphere. The witty one-liners and Chucky’s sarcastic remarks add a touch of levity, serving as a counterbalance to the more terrifying moments. The film successfully finds a delicate balance between horror and humor, ensuring an engaging and enjoyable experience for audiences.



In addition to its effective scares and dark humor, “Child’s Play” also explores themes of childhood innocence and the power of belief. It raises questions about the boundaries between reality and imagination, as well as the lengths a child will go to be heard and protected. These underlying themes give the film a surprising depth and elevate it beyond a mere slasher flick.



**In conclusion**, “Child’s Play” (1988) is a classic horror gem that has become a beloved and enduring entry in the genre. With its menacing and unforgettable antagonist, effective scares, dark humor, and thought-provoking themes, the film continues to captivate audiences decades after its release. So, be prepared to keep an eye on your dolls and remember that even the most innocent-looking toys can hide a chilling secret.
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Acoucalancha
9/10  one year ago
>*"Hi, i'm Chucky, and i'm your friend to the end. Hidey-ho... Wanna play?"*

The first entry to my favorite horror franchise of all time! It just checks all the boxes for me: iconic cool-looking and layered villain, hilarious one-liners, the kills are always imaginative, the practical effects are fantastic and Chucky's a villain I always root for no matter how many times he gets kicked down he always comes back. The vibrant colors mixed with the kids and toys thematics make the perfect contrast with the horror elements. This is what I like the most about the movie, it creates a balance between innocence and pretty much murder: much like Charles Lee Ray, a serial killer being stuck in a doll's body. The contrast is what makes it so fascinating and mysteriously odd. The 80s aesthetics and the vibrant colors make it eye candy and the pacing is perfect the kills are well spread throughout the movie. It's not perfect by any means, full of plot holes, unrealistic and it's not a script that should of worked. But none of that really matters compared to the amount of cheesy fun you'll get out of this slasher. Third act is always so good, gotta love those practical effects and crazy visuals. An absolute must-watch horror classic that'll never get old!
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MisterX867
8/10  5 years ago
Child's Play lol I'm not even sure where to start with this one. Despite the fact that I love this film I will never get over the fact that a film about a small serial killer doll is actually good, I mean come on let's be honest it's a ridiculous premise. The fact that we never see the doll move for the 1st 45 minutes helps it build up and make the suspense work. The batteries scene is honestly one of my favorite horror movie scenes to this day. While I usually can't stand child actors I actually thought Alex Vincent did a great job, some line deliveries irked me but I can look past that since he gave a pretty good perfomance, the scene where he cried I seriously thought he looked like he really believed he was going to die. The animatronics still look amazing in my opinion, it's easy to notice when it's a stunt double in a suit running around though lol. Brad Dourif does magnificent voice work to completely bring the doll to life, he's amazingly threatening and entertaining.

I think this Child's Play film sticks out from the rest a bit because Chucky hasn't fully reached the level of smart ass one-liner spewing that he eventually reached in the sequels. Chucky tends to be a more serious character here when compared to the sequels which makes it worth watching if you've only seen the sequels. I haven't seen the last 2 movies in this series but I'd probably place this entry in my top 3 of the series. Even if you find the premise stupid I think it's worth one watch lol. It's a fun movie so at least turn off your brain and simply enjoy watching it.

Fun fact, the voice actor for Chucky's toy voice was the same voice actor of the Corky dolls from the 90s.

Was I the only one reminded of Halloween's opening with the Chucky POV scenes?
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Gimly
/10  6 years ago
I'm a big fan of the _Chucky_ franchise. Throughout all of its ups and downs, Don Mancini and the gang have never failed to bring forward a watchable movie. Even the most recent entry, _Cult of Chucky_ (which was kind of a fuck-up) provided me great enjoyment as a series-long fan. But no subsequent movie has ever matched the original for me. That first _Child's Play_ didn't just birth a classic character, it is, in and of itself, a classic. The first time you see Chucky open his mouth and hear the words of the real Brad Douriff... I've seen it twenty times over, and I'm still floored every single one of them. Absolutely floored, and floored with a massive grin on my face to boot.

_Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._
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Andre Gonzales
/10  10 months ago
Loved Chucky I watched this movie a lot as a kid. It was only creepy to me after he was burned up. That was the only part I remember getting scared from.
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