Nica,a wheelchair-bounded woman is living with her mother (Sarah) in a big,creepy-ass mansion which I wouldn't step a foot in. The doll is sent misteriously to them,with an anonymus sender. After Sarah's misterious death, just the night the doll was sent, Nica's older sister (Barb),her husband (Ian), their daughter (Alice),and her nanny (Jill) after hearing the tragedy,visit Nica for the weekend to emotionally strengthen her.
'Curse Of Chucky' is a good movie and adittion to the Child's Play series,but there are some plot-holes.
The movie starts a little slow, but there is suspense. Not the kind you want but it is good. Chucky doesn't have enough screen time and I was a bit disappointed with that. The story,on the other hand is absolutely awesome and the die-hard Chucky fans will definitely enjoy every minute of it. The deaths are freakin' gruesome and one or two are a bit over-the-top but in a very good way.
Worth watching,watched it more than 8 times and thinking of watching it again. The acting is good and can't really complain about it. Fiona Dourif as Nica did a terrific job and I can't imagine Nica being played by someone else.
8.7/10
Video/Picture Quality
The Blu-Ray delivers an absolutely amazing picture of the movie with cristal sharp and clear quality. The camerawork is amazing and creepy in every way, and the quality makes it even better.
9.7/10
Audio Quality
I'm perfectly fine with the audio quality. Clear and hearable. Perfect.
10/10
Extras
The extras are good. Especially "The Making Of Curse Of Chucky" and "Bringing Chucky To Life". The deleted scenes are a bit boring but wouldn't call them bad. 'Storyboard comparison' is a decent extra because it becomes boring after 5-6 minutes.
7/10
great review!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Review Zsolty!!
ReplyDeletethe plot was confusing though. in the first childs play it has Eddie Caputo giving him a ride. In this movie it doesn't explain where that ride came from because he was going to pick up "Barb" from school. It doesn't make much sense I feel like the writer tried too hard to connect this sequel to the Child's play movies but didn't succeed.
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