


Child's Play
Karen, a single mother, gifts her son Andy a Buddi doll for his birthday, unaware of its more sinister nature. A contemporary re-imagining of the 1988 horror classic.
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Plot Summary
A contemporary re-imagining of the classic horror franchise, this film follows a single mother who gifts her son a highly advanced artificial intelligence doll. The doll, however, reveals a sinister and murderous nature, leading to a terrifying struggle for survival as it systematically eliminates those around them.
Critical Reception
The 2019 remake of 'Child's Play' received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding it failed to capture the charm and dark humor of the original. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the updated take on the killer doll concept and others lamenting the departure from the supernatural elements of the franchise.
What Reviewers Say
- Critics noted the film's attempt to modernize the killer doll trope with AI technology.
- Many reviews pointed out that the film struggled to balance its horror elements with satire.
- Some praised the performances, particularly Aubrey Plaza and Mark Hamill's voice work, despite the film's shortcomings.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided response, with some finding the AI-driven killer doll concept intriguing and others feeling it lacked the original's campy appeal and supernatural scares. Many appreciated the visual effects and the darker tone, but felt the story didn't fully deliver.
Fun Fact
Mark Hamill, known for voicing the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series, lent his voice to the killer doll, Chucky, in this remake.
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