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I know _The Boy_ is not well-liked, but I honestly kind of enjoyed it. Let me clear, I didn't **love** it. I didn't think it was **great**. But there was some stuff I liked, and overall I thought that people were maybe a little too harsh on...


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After a family moves into the Heelshire Mansion, their young son soon makes friends with a life-like doll called Brahms.
Following a disturbing incident, a family moves to a secluded estate where their young son, Jude, soon befriends an unnerving porcelain doll he discovers buried in the woods. As Jude's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and violent, his parents begin to suspect the doll, named Brahms, is not merely a toy but a malevolent entity with sinister intentions. They must race against time to uncover the doll's dark history and protect their son before it's too late.
Brahms: The Boy II was met with significant criticism from both critics and audiences, largely seen as a disappointing sequel that failed to recapture the suspense of its predecessor. The film was widely panned for its predictable plot, uninspired scares, and underdeveloped characters, making it a commercial and critical misfire.
The film relies too heavily on cheap jump scares and predictable plot twists.
The acting, particularly from the lead, is unconvincing and fails to elevate the weak script.
It offers little originality or genuine terror, serving as a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general disappointment with the film, with many finding it overly formulaic and lacking in effective horror elements. Viewers frequently criticized the nonsensical plot progression and the doll's characterization, which many felt was more comical than frightening.
The production design for the estate where the film is set was intended to evoke a sense of gothic isolation, with the house itself becoming a character that contributes to the unsettling atmosphere.
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I know _The Boy_ is not well-liked, but I honestly kind of enjoyed it. Let me clear, I didn't **love** it. I didn't think it was **great**. But there was some stuff I liked, and overall I thought that people were maybe a little too harsh on...
> The boy part 2 is the worst sequel that has ever been made to a movie?