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Chucky, la poupée de sang

Titre original : Child's Play 2
  • 1990
  • 12
  • 1h 24min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
62 k
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Brad Dourif in Chucky, la poupée de sang (1990)
While Andy's mother is admitted to a psychiatric hospital, the young boy is placed in foster care, and Chucky, determined to claim Andy's soul, is not far behind.
Lire trailer1:16
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HorreurThrillerHorreur surnaturelleSlasher d’horreur

Alors que la mère d'Andy est admise dans un hôpital psychiatrique, le jeune garçon est placé en famille d'accueil et Chucky, déterminé à revendiquer l'âme d'Andy, n'est pas loin derrière.Alors que la mère d'Andy est admise dans un hôpital psychiatrique, le jeune garçon est placé en famille d'accueil et Chucky, déterminé à revendiquer l'âme d'Andy, n'est pas loin derrière.Alors que la mère d'Andy est admise dans un hôpital psychiatrique, le jeune garçon est placé en famille d'accueil et Chucky, déterminé à revendiquer l'âme d'Andy, n'est pas loin derrière.

  • Réalisation
    • John Lafia
  • Scénario
    • Don Mancini
  • Casting principal
    • Alex Vincent
    • Jenny Agutter
    • Gerrit Graham
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    62 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Lafia
    • Scénario
      • Don Mancini
    • Casting principal
      • Alex Vincent
      • Jenny Agutter
      • Gerrit Graham
    • 285avis d'utilisateurs
    • 65avis des critiques
    • 37Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

    Vidéos4

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:16
    Official Trailer
    Child's Play 2
    Trailer 1:22
    Child's Play 2
    Child's Play 2
    Trailer 1:22
    Child's Play 2
    Best 'Child's Play' Movie? Brian Tyree Henry Answers Your Questions
    Interview 2:49
    Best 'Child's Play' Movie? Brian Tyree Henry Answers Your Questions
    This New Chucky Doll Will Make You Cry?
    Interview 2:26
    This New Chucky Doll Will Make You Cry?

    Photos163

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    Alex Vincent
    Alex Vincent
    • Andy Barclay
    Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    • Joanne Simpson
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Phil Simpson
    Christine Elise
    Christine Elise
    • Kyle
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Chucky
    • (voix)
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Grace Poole
    Peter Haskell
    Peter Haskell
    • Sullivan
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Miss Kettlewell
    Greg Germann
    Greg Germann
    • Mattson
    Raymond Singer
    Raymond Singer
    • Social Worker
    Charles Meshack
    • Van Driver
    • (as Charles C. Meshack)
    Stuart Mabray
    • Homicide Investigator
    Matt Roe
    • Policeman in Car
    Herbie Braha
    Herbie Braha
    • Liquor Store Clerk
    • (as Herb Braha)
    Don Pugsley
    Don Pugsley
    • Technician
    Ed Krieger
    • Technician
    Vince Melocchi
    Vince Melocchi
    • Technician
    Edan Gross
    Edan Gross
    • Tommy Doll
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • John Lafia
    • Scénario
      • Don Mancini
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    Avis des utilisateurs285

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    7boyinflares

    Fun sequel with a good cast

    Child's Play 2 picks up not long after where its infamous predecessor left off, and straight into the film, the original Good Guy doll housing the spirit of the Lakeshore Strangler is being fixed up and Good Guys are back in action. While unfortunately, Chris Sarandon and Catherine Hicks do not return, they are at least mentioned, and given plausible reasons as to why they could not be in the movie. Innocent Andt Barclay (Alex Vincent) however returns, and is once again at the mercy of Chucky (voiced by the classic Brad Douriff) when Chucky traces Andy down to where he is living in foster care. From there, the typical mayhem follows, with plenty of doll-style murders, witty lines from Chucky and a great finale at the Good Guy doll factory.

    While the original Child's Play is a terrifying classic, part 2 is somewhat of a step down, only because one knows what to expect, for the most part. However, the cast are a great asset to the film. Alex Vincent is right on the mark in his role as Andy, Christine Elise is terrific as his foster sister Kyle, and Jenny Agutter adds a touch of class as their foster mother Joanne Simpson. Gerrit Graham plays her strict husband, and Grace Zabriskie is good in her role as the career at the orphanage. Beth Grant steals the moment in her small role as Mrs Kettlewell however. Overall, a fun sequel to the original, with a well rounded cast and plenty of thrills to keep one entertained.
    6TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    Oddly artistic, "Child's Play 2" has an almost grandiose, mythical feel to it's tone and style. Though it doesn't quite hit home with the same quality as the original.

    There's something to marvel at while watching "Child's Play 2." From a grandiose score courtesy of the wonderful Graeme Revell. To some really fascinating set-design. To quirky, stylized direction from John Lafia. And even a few key scenes that have a timeless, mythical feel. It seems that the creative team behind "Child's Play 2" sought to not only create an effective sequel, but also build the character of Chucky into the sort of thing that legends are made of. This is a big, bombastic, wild ride of a film, constrained within the guise of being a standard slasher-sequel.

    But, there's something important to think about. A key question. Does it work?

    And the answer to that question: Sort of, I guess.

    Following a wild opening in which Chucky (voiced by the fantastic Brad Dourif) is re-constructed in a way that I actually found quite intriguing, he escapes and sets off to find his old target- young Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent), who is in the process of being placed into a new foster home. With his new body, Chucky hopes to finally be able to transfer his tormented spirit into a human host once and for all. And so a sort-of deadly game begins, as Chucky infiltrates Andy's new home, and toys with him, causing him distress and picking off the people around him, leading up to a final confrontation that I can only describe as epic in scope and quite satisfying.

    Returning screenwriter Don Mancini seems more at home this time around (after some apparent drama with the first film going into rewrites), and relishes in the chaos of the storyline. You can feel a writer just having fun with the material when you watch this film. Everything is bigger. Stakes rise to new heights. Set-pieces are more encompassing and wild. And there are new ideas being explored left and right.

    John Lafia's guidance as director is quite good. While the original film was slick and grounded, Lafia here goes for stylized visuals that lend a unique quality to the film, making it feel more akin to a fairy-tale. And I really enjoyed that aspect of the production. Although at times it does take you out of the movie, because things are a little TOO stylish. (A scene where a character has to run around a maze of boxes, while suspenseful, will probably make you chuckle and exclaim "Who stacks boxes like that?!")

    I found the performances admirable. Alex Vincent grows quite a bit as a young performer. Though I didn't mention it in my review of the first film, I never found his acting organic or believable. He was just a little too young and a little too cute for you to believe the emotions he was trying to convey. But here, he knocks it out of the park. He's a bit older, as had more experience acting, and is able to give a really remarkable, compelling performance for a child-actor. Supporting roles by the likes of Christine Elise and Jenny Agutter are also quite good. Particularly Elise as "Kyle", Andy's older "Foster Sister", who becomes the person he connects with most in the story. She has a lot of heart in her performance, and comes off well on- screen, and along with Andy, is the one person you really care for.

    And of course there is Brad Dourif. He IS Chucky. His role is a perfect blend of different elements, combining to create a near-ideal slasher-movie villain. Dourif's voice is commanding and threatening, yet also oddly endearing and amusing when it needs to be. His delivery is spot-on in every scene. And he is able to take charge of every scene he's in.

    All of this being said, I do think there are a lot of fundamental issues with the film. And I do believe that despite rampant strengths, it just doesn't quite "gel together" as it did in the first movie.

    Despite the more grandiose scale and qualities of the film, I thought it didn't do quite as good a job at forging human connections. With so much chaotic content, the smaller moments just seemed to become lost in translation, which is a pretty big issue. This is a film of style over substance.

    I also felt that the film lost me at a few times. Some of the performers aren't up to snuff (despite the main cast being great), some of the deaths are bizarre and weak, and some moments just seemed silly, or went on for far too long.

    If the film could have gone through just a little bit more trimming and re-editing, I think it could easily have matched the quality of the original.

    But still, as it stands, "Child's Play 2" is highly enjoyable, albeit flawed. And I think that in the grand scheme of things, it's definitely worth checking out for all fans of horror. If the story doesn't win you over, the crazy, mythical style just might.

    I give it an average 6 out of 10.
    7bowmanblue

    Satisfactory sequel

    If you never saw the first 'Child's Play' film... it's about a serial killer whose soul gets trapped inside a children's doll and then goes on to persecute the poor little boy (Andy Barclay) who buys him. Now, after sending the offending dolly back to hell, he's back again (you don't need to know how - basically the same way Freddy, Jason or Michael Myers always comes back - yet - again). And, guess what, Andy Barclay is top of his 'hit list.' Brad Dourif returns to voice the killer doll, Chucky, and he gets it right on the mark again. However, the story does get a little bit repetitive after a while. It focuses around no one believing Andy that his doll is alive (and evil), only to find they're proved wrong when the doll kills them in a grisly manner (rinse and repeat). Plus you can tell who's going to die a mile off - all the adults are pretty horrible and you won't really shed a tear when any of them get gutted. Then there are the lapses in physics, i.e. when a plastic doll can regularly overpower fully-grown adults.

    However, despite all its flaw, Child's Play 2 just about does the job. If you liked the first one, this one does its best to keep the franchise going along the same lines. However, if you're new to the films, I'd start off with the first one (it's easily the best and scariest) before seeing if you want to watch this one, too.

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    ChrisOfficial

    Child's Play 2

    Incredible 1990's Sequel Into The Child's Play Series. Chucky returns as a doll again possessed by the soul of a serial killer. He goes after Andy to take over his soul. Chucky destroys everyone who stands in his way of his plan.

    Another amazing performance by Alex Vincent who starred as Andy. He did great in this sequel and it was great seeing him on screen again. He brought on a incredible performance going against Chucky once again. Also Brad Dourif did great playing the Voice of Chucky. Chucky was funny and dangerous this time around again. Also great acting by Christine Elise and the entire cast.

    I recommend Child's Play 2 and The Child's Play Series To Everyone. Looking forward In Seeing More Created. PHENOMENAL HORROR CLASSIC!
    6jhaggardjr

    Creepy follow-up

    "Child's Play 2" is the first sequel to the popular 1988 original. The first film was a very entertaining horror film. The second movie in the series isn't as good, but it's not real bad either. However, the filmmakers took the gory route for this one. All the graphic violence makes it less effective. The first movie worked so well because it kept the violence down to a minimal. Oh the first film was violent, but not as violent as this one. But it's stylish look somehow makes it watchable. And, like the original, it's entertaining to watch. Young Alex Vincent reprises his role from the original as Andy Barclay, the boy who in this movie goes to live with foster parents while his mother seeks psychiatric help (from the events in "Child's Play"). Andy himself still isn't all together, and when Chucky the killer doll re-enters his life again, watch out! "Child's Play 2" may not be as good as "Child's Play", but it sure is better than the next movie in the series, "Child's Play 3" (which I thought was awful). I haven't seen the fourth movie yet ("Bride of Chucky"), so I can't voice my opinion on that one at the moment.

    **1/2 (out of four)

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    • Anecdotes
      There were many rumors about why Catherine Hicks didn't reprise her role as Karen Barclay in the sequel with the popular being that she was pregnant by husband Kevin Yagher who operated the animatronic Chucky doll, but the simple fact was that the director John Lafia wanted to take the story in a new direction. A direction that didn't include her character aside from a unfilmed opening courtroom scene that had her be sent to a mental institution. Despite not reprising her role, she was constantly on set for the sequel to visit her husband.
    • Gaffes
      At the end of the first movie when Chucky is burnt, his left eye is there and his right is melted shut. But at the beginning of this movie, when they are cleaning him, his left eye is gone and his right eye is opened and there.
    • Citations

      Andy Barclay: [Approaches the Good Guy doll who reminds him of Chucky] I hate you.

      Chucky: [In a Good Guy voice] Hi, I'm... Tommy, and I'm your friend to the end! Hidey-ho! Ha, ha, ha!

    • Versions alternatives
      The bootleg workprint contained graphic shots of the teacher being killed.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Heads Blow Up! (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      New China
      Written and Performed by Vox Populi International

      Produced by John Stanley

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 janvier 1991 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Chucky: el muñeco diabólico 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 118 Pier S Ave, Long Beach, Californie, États-Unis(Play Pals Toy Factory)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • David Kirschner Productions
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    • Budget
      • 13 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 28 501 605 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 718 520 $US
      • 11 nov. 1990
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 35 763 605 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 24 minutes
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      • Dolby Stereo
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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