Child's Play 2

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A new chapter in the horrific struggle between a young boy and the demonic doll possessed by the spirit of a mass murderer, who attempts to possess his soul: Andy has been placed in a foster home while his mother is temporarily institutionalised. Chucky comes back to cause mischief and Andy gets blamed for it all. (Universal Pictures UK)

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NinadeL 

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English While the first installment of Child's Play was a suspenseful horror film that managed to evoke genuinely uncomfortable feelings, for me, the second film represents the exact fulfillment of the clichéd adage that sequels are always worse. I'm in fact often on the other side of the spectrum and I consider certain series to be compact or, adversely, I often see the first parts as a stepping stone for increasing quality. The basic attributes of Child's Play 2 were at least decent, Alex Vincent returned, Christine Elise became his ideal partner and Greg Germann played a sympathetic role at the beginning. The development of the basic idea from last time (Chucky is still chasing Andy and doesn't have much time) proved to be workable, but the solution to the foster care storyline without the minimal interaction of Andy's mother's life lacks logic. And logic is also lacking in many other scenes, whether it's just small details (the murder with the ruler? WTF?) or the entire final scene in the warehouse, as if it was only prepared for the subsequent rampage of Robin Williams in Toys (1992). There is some suspense, there are no surprises, and the resulting script slips into pure B-grade. That’s too bad. I hope the planned remake of the first film will go a different way. ()

Goldbeater 

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English Child’s Play 2 is an ordinary sequel that definitely does not insult its audience, but at the same time holds no surprises. The basis of the storyline is practically the same as in the first installment (almost no one believes the little boy until the end again), and it still takes itself too seriously. However, the finale in the doll factory is relatively intense and pulls the previous dull hour of watch time just slightly above average. ()

kaylin 

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English "Children's Game 2" is a movie that manages to somewhat decently expand the story of the first film, but only through unnecessary stretching, where there is no significant impact. And even though it seems to be the end at the very end, the third installment did not take long to come, and Don Manici continues to pamper his child, essentially his only contribution to the horror genre, but actually to film in general. That's what you call a life's work. ()