Starring - Catherine Hicks (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Tucker's Witch), Chris Sarandon (The Princess Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas), and Alex Vincent (House Guest Massacre, The Dark Military)
Release Date - 1988
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "You'll wish it was only make believe"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows a single mother and her young son who has a birthday approaching. He really wants a Good Guy doll but because money is tight she is unable to get him one. That is until a homeless man sells her one that he rescued from a burning toy store. What they don't know is that the toy store fire was created when a detective chased notorious serial killer Charles Lee Ray who transferred his soul into a Good Guy doll after he was shot. Now, the possessed doll is, Chucky, is trying to get his hands on an amulet so he can finish the soul transfer and put it in the little boy and he will let no one stand in his way.
I know that most of the horror community loves this one and I do like watching it from time to time but I feel like the film missed so many opportunities. It's still a fun film but the characters and story was better handled in films like Bride and Seed of Chucky than the first three films. The acting in this is the film's high point. Catherine Hicks and Chris Sarandon is absolutely fantastic together. Sarandon's hardened detective character really works well with Hick's loving mother. Both are cliched but they match the story perfectly. Also, Brad Dourif absolutely shines in the role. He's an amazing serial killer but his voice of Chucky is absolutely fantastic. He's one of the highlights of the series and really comes into his own in later installments. The story for this one takes itself too seriously for what it is. We have a serial killer with a knack for voodoo that voices a child's toy. It has one hell of a set up for a horror comedy but the serious tone falls of deaf ears. If the killer was a little more grounded it would have worked as a serious horror film but the killer doll with the voodoo doesn't really fit the tone of the film. Finally, the deaths fit the film very well with some solid practical effects. However, the deaths don't really stand out. Chucky and his relationship with the young boy is the focus of the film instead of the blood and gore and it shows. Overall, Child's Play is a horror classic but I feel it may be a bit overrated. Regardless, Umbrella put out a release that should satisfy the most die hard fans. Check it out.
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