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Le Retour de Chucky

Titre original : Cult of Chucky
  • 2017
  • 18A
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,3/10
33 k
MA NOTE
Brad Dourif and Fiona Dourif in Le Retour de Chucky (2017)
Chucky returns to terrorize his human victim, Nica. Meanwhile, the killer doll has some scores to settle with his old enemies, with the help of his former wife.
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Chucky revient terroriser sa victime Nica. Pendant ce temps, la poupée tueuse a quelques comptes à régler avec ses anciens ennemis, avec l'aide de son ex-femme.Chucky revient terroriser sa victime Nica. Pendant ce temps, la poupée tueuse a quelques comptes à régler avec ses anciens ennemis, avec l'aide de son ex-femme.Chucky revient terroriser sa victime Nica. Pendant ce temps, la poupée tueuse a quelques comptes à régler avec ses anciens ennemis, avec l'aide de son ex-femme.

  • Director
    • Don Mancini
  • Writer
    • Don Mancini
  • Stars
    • Allison Dawn Doiron
    • Alex Vincent
    • Brad Dourif
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,3/10
    33 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Don Mancini
    • Writer
      • Don Mancini
    • Stars
      • Allison Dawn Doiron
      • Alex Vincent
      • Brad Dourif
    • 222Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 125Commentaires de critiques
    • 69Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos8

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:43
    Official Trailer
    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
    Clip 1:12
    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
    Clip 1:12
    Cult Of Chucky: He's Alive
    Cult Of Chucky: Pin Cushion
    Clip 1:13
    Cult Of Chucky: Pin Cushion
    Cult Of Chucky: Justice Was Done
    Clip 1:05
    Cult Of Chucky: Justice Was Done
    Cult Of Chucky: Are You Afraid Of Truth?
    Clip 0:38
    Cult Of Chucky: Are You Afraid Of Truth?
    Fiona Dourifand Brad Dourif
    Interview 5:48
    Fiona Dourifand Brad Dourif

    Photos350

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    Rôles principaux25

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    Allison Dawn Doiron
    Allison Dawn Doiron
    • Rachel
    • (as Allison-Dawn Doiron)
    Alex Vincent
    Alex Vincent
    • Andy
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Chucky
    • (voice)
    Fiona Dourif
    Fiona Dourif
    • Nica
    Dan De Jaeger
    Dan De Jaeger
    • Orderly #1
    Matthew Stefanson
    Matthew Stefanson
    • Orderly #2
    Michael Therriault
    Michael Therriault
    • Dr. Foley
    Zak Santiago
    Zak Santiago
    • Nurse Carlos
    Ali Tataryn
    • Nurse Ashley
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    • Angela
    Adam Hurtig
    Adam Hurtig
    • Michael
    Grace Lynn Kung
    Grace Lynn Kung
    • Claire
    Elisabeth Rosen
    Elisabeth Rosen
    • Madeleine
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Tiffany
    Summer H. Howell
    Summer H. Howell
    • Alice
    • (as Summer Howell)
    Tom Anniko
    Tom Anniko
    • Chaplain
    Darren Wall
    • Asylum Guard
    Christine Elise
    Christine Elise
    • Kyle
    • Director
      • Don Mancini
    • Writer
      • Don Mancini
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs222

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    7weemonk

    Hard crowd to please

    Wow. A lot of people seem hard to please on here. Most series are struggling by the 7th entry (7 stars appropriate) having ruined continuity, rehashed the same formula seen before or by having lost original cast members. A Nightmare on Elm Street had to switch it up to 'it's a movie but not', Halloween had to bring JLC back, Saw was calling it a day, Hellraiser was already screwed and Friday the 13th gave the heroine telekinetic powers to spice things up. It's damn hard to keep a series going and adding new ideas.

    I thought this entry had a lot going for it. Whilst only glimpsed post credits in Curse, Cult sees Andy Barclay back and all grown up since the first 2 entries and also with the original actor, Alex Vincent. Thanks to his childhood run-ins with Chucky, Andy is pretty bad ass taking no crap and is out to to stop him (much alike Tommy in Friday the 13th Part 6 which was a bloody good entry).

    One reviewer said this was cheap in production. This is what I thought of Curse, of which after 2 attempts of watching it, 4 years later (thanks to Cult) I revisited that film and watched it ignoring the lesser production budget. I was maybe a bit harsh. Cult employs animatronics over CGI at every turn apart from one shot that I could see of. I much more prefer this as animatronics still work the best for this character even in this modern CGI world.

    The kills are a throwback to some other films but overall are fantastic for gore with one drill scene which would have had the censors in uproar a couple of decades ago.

    I love the continuity for this film as everything in previous entries is in place and hasn't been changed with many a nod to earlier entries. For fans of the series this does show the love Mr Mancini has when writing these later entries. Add to this all the familiar cast are back including Fiona Dourif who turns out to be an excellent piece of casting (being the real life daughter of we know who) when 'expanding' her role later in the film (I'll not give anything away on that).

    Lastly, people seem divided on the humour in the series. I personally enjoy it. This entry has the humour lacking from Curse which I found a bit bland without it. This entry has enough without being too OTT like Bride or Seed. It's probably my favourite entry and a while since I've seen it but i recall CP2 having some dark humour so stop moaning those who don't like it.

    Overall the entry managed to breath some new life to the series with a new concept that could prove interesting if used minimally (again not saying more)....we are on entry 7 but it ain't telekinesis! The series has moved away from cinema release so the budget is never going to be what it used to be. This can be seen now and then but thankfully not when it comes to the FX for Chucky.

    Child's Play/Chucky films are what they are - about a murderous doll who kills people. They are watched by fans who know what they are getting. I look forward to entry 8 and seeing where things go. Make sure you watch after the credits!
    7super-joey

    Yay!!!

    Unlike all other slasher franchises from the 70s and 80s that have rebooted "for a new generation," this one keeps moving forward and manages to stay utterly creative. The Chucky movies are one big, continuing story since 1988. Don Mancini has had a hand in every one of them. He wrote parts 1-4 and then, for parts 5-7, he took over as director as well. His latest, Cult of Chucky, adds something completely new and unexpected to the saga but does not forget the past. Heck, there's even a reference to Kent Military Academy (the location for part 3). I really enjoyed this movie! Brad Dourif returns again as the voice of Chucky and has some fun dialog to spout. His daughter reprises the role of "Nica" and continues to impress. The memorable music is by Joseph Loduca who got his start with The Evil Dead in 1981. Cult of Chucky is fresh but faithful to the franchise.
    8matthewssilverhammer

    Can't believe how good these Chucky sequels are...

    As a full-throated defender of the remake, I never understood why OG fans were against it. While I still love the thematic fun of the remake, I now understand what their issue is. These two straight-to-VOD, Mancini-helmed sequels are so compellingly weird, funny, scary, & bold that the remake felt like it might overshadow this original storyline, a storyline that keeps getting stranger & cooler. Nica is the best character in the whole franchise & one of the great scream queens in slasher history.
    7JBNoctem

    Movie Review: Cult of Chucky (2017)

    Let me start off by saying that the "Chucky" craze has been around for a long time, "Chucky" has gone through several changes over the years a lot like "Fred Krueger". They both started out as terrifying entities but over time sorta turned into demented blood crazed comedians, but throughout they always had their saving grace as horror icons. That being said, Child's Play 1-3 created a stone cold killer made from plastic, after the original trilogy he became a somewhat parody of himself...until now.

    Cult of Chucky returns our favourite killer doll back to his darker roots but still embedded within is the dark humour that us horror fans smile at amidst all his gory glory.

    The film opens up with fan favourite (Alex Vincent) as Andy Barclay, who was seen in the end credits of Curse who is now a mature young man still fighting with his daemons. Whilst on a date played by beautiful (Allison Dawn Doiron), things escalate and send us to a brief but fantastically twisted opener. The first eight minutes of this film is one of the best opening sequences since the original classic film.

    Once the credits start we fans see a beautifully edited montage of footage from all the 'Child's Play' films that we all grew up with which lead us into the mind's eye of one of the sole survivors of 'Curse' Nica Pierce (played by Fiona Dourif, daughter of "Chucky"). We find her now institutionalized and trying to come to terms with the murders with the help Dr. Foley, (played by Michael Therriault) who convinced she is improving sends her to a minimum security ward which entails a unholy reunion with everybody's favourite serial killer. Still somewhat convinced she was more involved with the murders than "Chucky" she still fights these doubts as the killings start back up again with the arrival of a therapeutic Good Guy Doll.

    The visuals are beautifully shot, as is the tension. There are also some nicely placed cameos therein which add to the storyline, more than just fan candy. The death scenes contain some nice throwbacks to some of the brutality of the original films as well as adding some gratuitous gore of the gorehounds that are fans of the series.

    There have been mixed reviews mainly due to the change of Good Guy Mythos. These mythos are explained as the film picks up to its shocking finale as well as Director Don Mancini mentioned before that there will be more 'Child's Play' films and these new changes will be a part of the new vision in the franchise.

    In short, "Chucky" IS BACK and ready to play!!!!
    4Coventry

    Too Many Chuckies

    Perhaps I just was in an exceptionally optimistic and generous mood when I watched it, but I quite liked the previous installment "Curse of Chucky". Especially after the dreadfully awful "Seed of Chucky" in 2004, "Curse of Chucky" felt like a far more mature and good old- fashioned horrific revival of the franchise with the emphasis on suspense and plot rather than on stupid slapstick one-liners. Unfortunately it was a lucky shot, as this direct sequel is once again a largely ludicrous and inept hash. The slayings are still joyously blood-soaked and the mysteriously captivating Fiona Dourif (daughter of) returns as leading lady, but the screenplay is pure nonsense and Chucky is again a sneering jester instead of a menacing killer. The story continues quite logically, with Nica Pierce submitted to a heavily guarded mental institution after the bloody events of the previous film. Her psychiatrist, Dr. Foley, arranges for Nica to be transferred to a less strict clinic and participate in group therapy. Andy Barclay, Charles Lee Ray original target victim, is also still around and keeps the heavily mutilated leftovers of the possessed Chucky doll in a safe at his house. Meanwhile, a number of Good Guy dolls are being sent to the clinic and they ALL appear to be possessed with Chucky's cheerful persona. The explanation for why all the dolls are simultaneously possessed is cheap, imbecilic and downright preposterous. Don Mancini sort of made his life's work out of the "Child's Play / Chucky" series. He wrote all films since the 1988 original and took over directing them since 2004. He'll probably never make anything else, but maybe he should. I think we've seen enough Chucky movies by now, even though the gore & splatter always remains worthwhile. The seventh installment contains, for example, an ingenious decapitation and a delightful head-crushing.

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    • Anecdotes
      Don Mancini claims that Andy is well-off financially because of the insurance money he received from the murders he was involved in as a child.
    • Gaffes
      Dr. Foley burns the Chucky doll on his right hand with a lighter but when it cuts to a wide shot, Chucky's hand is completely fine.
    • Citations

      Chucky: [3 different Chucky-s planning their next ordeal]

      [the one with burnt hand]

      Chucky: Now I am gonna go kill Andy!

      Chucky: [the one with one arm] No, I wanna kill Andy. I earned it.

      [Showing his empty arm socket]

      Chucky: I have been through a lot today!

      Chucky: [the one with burnt hand] You got to suck titty today!

      [Showing his melted fingers]

      Chucky: Look what happened to me.

      Chucky: [the one with the terrible haircut by Andy]

      [Showing his hair]

      Chucky: Hello? Look at my hair!

      Chucky: [the one with one arm]

      [Shocked at the hair]

      Chucky: Oh shit. You win!

      Chucky: [the one with burnt hand]

      [Apologetically]

      Chucky: Absolutely! Sorry, pal! You go fuck him up real good.

    • Générique farfelu
      After the credits a scene where the character of Kyle from Child's Play 2 played by Christine Elise comes back to Andy's house to torture Chucky's alive head.
    • Autres versions
      The Unrated version features a cameo by Kyle (Christine Elise) from Jeu d'enfant 2 (1990) in a post-credits scene. She enters Andy's house, having been sent by him to "have some fun" with the original Chucky's severed head.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Jeu d'enfant (1988)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 octobre 2017 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official Twitter
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cult of Chucky
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada(Shot entirely)
    • sociétés de production
      • David Kirschner Productions
      • Universal 1440 Entertainment
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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