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Child’s Play (1988) Review

Child’s Play (1988) Review

FromHorror Movie Talk


Child’s Play (1988) Review

FromHorror Movie Talk

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Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tom Holland's original Child’s Play (1988) holds up well even by today's standards. I think people tend to forget what the original Child’s Play is, which is harsh and disturbing. It’s easy to see why it has become a cult classic that has spawned so many sequels, because it’s a niche horror movie that really doubles down on terror. Read below or listen to our review.







Skip to Intro - 00:40Skip to Trailer - 6:07Skip to Synopsis - 8:07Skip to Review - 9:03Skip to Score - 12:14Skip to Spoilers - 19:28Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:07:26Skip to Taglines - 1:08:44Skip to Outro - 1:22:03



Child's Play 1988 movie poster



Child's Play (1988) Trailer




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Child's Play 1988 trailer #1



Child's Play (1988) Plot Synopsis



Andy and Chucky in bed...yeesh!



Child’s Play is a movie about a serial killer named Charles Lee Ray (Chucky) who, in his dying breath manages to transfer his consciousness into a Good Guy brand doll, which ends up in the home of Andy Barclay - A sweet young boy who just wants a friend. As the story progresses Chucky cuts a swathe of terror through the Chicago neighborhood where the Barclays live and Andy finds himself with more doll than he bargained for!











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Is Child's Play (1988) Worth Seeing?



Yep. This is a classic that set the stage for one of the most memorable slasher series ever made. While the sequels can be hit or miss, the original is strange and interesting from start to finish.



Charles Lee Ray before he transfers his consciousness into the Good Guy doll.



The original Child’s Play is not for the faint of heart because it goes heavy in the paint when it comes to disturbing and suggestive themes. Mostly, I was shocked because of how sweet and innocent young Andy was, and how much he loved this doll who has a psychopathic serial killer living within him. While young Andy (Alex Vincent) is not the best actor, he is charming and believable to the point that I felt tons of empathy for him. The empathy that I felt for Andy and his mother , Karen (Catherine Hicks) really went a long way in making this a disturbing movie, because it felt like they were in true danger and didn’t even know it.









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While the original Child’s Play is not the most gruesome or splatter driven slasher from the late 80’s it is a superb exercise in audience manipulation. While the premise is a bit goofy, the execution is taken deadly serious by writer/director Tom Holland, and it ends up paying off.



Catherine Hicks thinking about making things HOT HOT HOT!



The one thing that Child’s Play lacks is levity of almost any kind. There are a few brief moments of minor lightheartedness, but mostly this is a deadly serious movie that could have a lot more fun than it does.



Our Score for Child's Play (1988)



7/10



Child's Play (1988) Spoilers



The film starts with the police chasing a wanted criminal through the mean streets of Chicago. Charles Lee Ray is the criminal and he is wanted for being the worst kind of criminal - a serial killer, namely a strangler. The chase ends up in a toy store and Charles takes a few bullets in the chest before he falls to the ground cursing the detective and promising vengeance.



With his dying breaths, Charles grabs a Good Guy doll and begins whispering some incantations. Immediately the sky begins to roil and turn black with storm clouds. These were some serious clouds, even for the Windy City. Lightening hits the building and the whole toy store explodes in a complete fireball... which seems extreme, but we are talking about a movie where a killer sends his soul into a doll, so...



Child's Play 1988 toy store explosion.
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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