Chucky rip off?


Just curious before I decide to watch it, the picture promoting it on my tv is a cheap CGI Chucky look-a-like.

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I just finished watching the movie and came over to IMDB to see if anyone else was talking about it.

Without spoiling the plot, let's just say the movies shares a lot of similarities with Child's Play.

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I was wondering this exact question. As soon as I read the description I was like "hmm that sounds like just Chucky!" Did you watch it in the end? If so, how Chucky-ish was it?

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The movie can't seem to make up its mind.
In certain images, it's implied that the doll is alive, moves around, handles objects etc. But we never see the doll move or do anything. All the good stuff happens off-screen, and you never see who or what does it.
But then, it seems the doll is only active when it's not around the girl. When the girl holds the doll, it's she who does all the damage to other people. The doll only seems to put the girl under some sort of spell, like the doll controls her mind.
And then again, how is either a flimsy doll or a nine-year-old girl able to do some of the things shown in this movie, like hurtling a grown woman out of a window, or hiding a dead man's body upright in a closet?

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Most likely this generation's Chucky. Younger generations rarely know when something is being redone, music or movies. Even if it is such a classic like Child's Play....

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I don't know. This doll seems more like the Twilight Zone's Talkie Tina (Living Doll 1963). Even though she talks through the child rather than on her own.

I kind of don't like how Chucky thinks he was the original evil "doll". Also do not find him scary with that Raggedy Andy look. The movie is decent though.





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+1 I never once thought of Chucky...how could that little "Rugrat have hurt anyone!

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