चकी अपने मानव शिकार, नीका को आतंकित करने के लिए लौटता है. इस बीच, हत्यारे गुड़िया के पास अपनी पूर्व पत्नी की मदद से अपने पुराने दुश्मनों के साथ समझौता करने के लिए कुछ अंक हैं.चकी अपने मानव शिकार, नीका को आतंकित करने के लिए लौटता है. इस बीच, हत्यारे गुड़िया के पास अपनी पूर्व पत्नी की मदद से अपने पुराने दुश्मनों के साथ समझौता करने के लिए कुछ अंक हैं.चकी अपने मानव शिकार, नीका को आतंकित करने के लिए लौटता है. इस बीच, हत्यारे गुड़िया के पास अपनी पूर्व पत्नी की मदद से अपने पुराने दुश्मनों के साथ समझौता करने के लिए कुछ अंक हैं.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 नामांकन
- Rachel
- (as Allison-Dawn Doiron)
- Chucky
- (वॉइस)
- Alice
- (as Summer Howell)
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No, I much preferred Cult, which instead of moving backwards and retreading the original movie, goes forward in an interesting new direction. I don't want to spoil anything, so I'll just say there's a new spin introduced to the classic concept of Chucky that leads to some interesting plot twists and some crazy possibilities for the future.
Yes, there's some pretty silly stuff happening sometimes (though not anywhere near as cheesy as 4 and 5), but this is a long-running horror franchise from the 80's, what do you expect? I thought the balance of seriousness and ridiculousness was just right in this case.
I disagree with the claims that the movie was too slow. Yes, there's not a lot of death in the beginning, but the script is well-written and the cast is solid and they both carry it well as things start gradually ramping up until the complete insanity of the final act. By the time it was over I was so into it that I was sad to see it end already. I really hope that Mancini picks right up where he left off here, because I really want to see where he takes all these strange new developments and Cult of Chucky has left me more excited for the future of this franchise than I have been in decades.
I can't say I liked any of the later movies, but this one brought something back that was missing.
I personally enjoyed this movie way more than I thought I would. I grew up on Chucky and iv'e gotta say that It was nice to see Andy and some of the others. (I don't want to spoil it).
If I had a complaint about this movie it would be the ending wasn't very satisfying. It hints towards another movie.
Remember when Friday 13th shifted gear and suddenly brought in a psychic girl, then upped the craziness by claiming in Final Friday that Jason could jump from body to body? Basically that's what we have here, they have decided to drop the traditional Chucky and instead shake up the lore altogether and though interesting it doesn't really work.
On the flipside this brings back Curse Of Chucky's Nica and series veteran Andy. Ontop of that we also have a surprise previous character pop up in the post credits scene.
I loved the fact it brought these characters together, even Jennifer Tilly returns as Tiffany Valentine (Despite being killed off in Bride Of Chucky 1998). Thankfully that and everything else is explained, but sadly it just isn't very good and is too much change to the Chucky franchise.
Cult Of Chucky is a watchable effort but the changes made to the franchises lore were all too much for me and can be nothing but damaging in my eyes for future movies.
The Good:
Nice homage to the franchise
One death scene was awesome
The Bad:
Too much change
Story is a bit crap
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!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाDon 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.
- गूफ़Dr. 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.
- भाव
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.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटAfter 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.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनThe Unrated version features a cameo by Kyle (Christine Elise) from चाइल्ड्स प्ले 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.
- कनेक्शनEdited from चाइल्ड्स प्ले (1988)
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