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One of filmdom's most notorious killers is back to wreak more mayhem as Chucky continues his quest to possess the body of a human child. Eight years after seemingly destroying the killer doll, Andy Barclay (Justin Whalin) turns 16 and is placed in a military school. Meanwhile, the greedy president of Play Pals Toy Company decides to resurrect the popular Good Guys doll line, confident that all the bad publicity is forgotten. As the assembly line recreates the first doll from a mass of melted plastic, the spirit of Chucky returns to renew his quest and seek revenge on Andy. Once again it's up to Andy to stop the unrelenting killer in this fast-paced thriller.
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Great guilty pleasure!
This was the last good "Child's Play" film. After this one it went downhill. Chucky didn't need a family!
horrible
this is the worst child's play of them all
Waste of time.
The only reason to watch this film is the opening sequence. Everything from that point on, unfortunately, feels more like a Child's Play TV movie, Brad Dourif is the only major actor to return here, everyone, including the kid who played Andy was replaced (with the kid from the Dungeons & Dragons movie no less) and they moved the story to a military academy. Since Andy is much older (he's aged seven years at least) Chucky has replaced the since aged former victim with a new kid whose about ten times as annoying and naive (and one of the major reasons this film is so horrendous), which negates the whole purpose of him tracking down Andy in the first place and following him to the military academy. The subplots that they use to fill in the gaps of time where Chucky is not on screen feel like something out of an 80s films about teen angst (take any movie where Molly Ringwald or John Cusack play the underdog) albeit without the laughs. Whereas with the first two films the writers laid the foundation for the franchise, and the last two the filmmakers brought humor and style to the franchise, this film brings nothing. It works as neither horror nor satire. Nothing to see here folks.
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- $14.99
- Genre: Horror
- Released: 1991
- © 1991 Universal City Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.