Child's Play 2
Child's Play 2 (1990)

Child's Play 2

5/5
(45 votos)
5.9IMDb

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Andy's slippers disappear and reappear several times while he is tied to the bed.

When Chucky is in the car with Kyle while being pulled over, he gets a bleeding nose.

When the cops notice and in the next shot the blood is gone.

At the end of the movie when Chucky is remade in the toy machine there is a hand visible as the credits roll.

The production of the new dolls seem to be mixed up.

The new dolls have their hair attached to their heads and they didn't have their clothes on.

But there was a shot of the dolls going through the machine and they come out with clothes on but they didn't have their hair attached yet.

In the end of the movie when Chucky looses his hand, you can see the puppeteers hair in the bottom left corner.

Mattson grabs Chucky's face when he can't fit him into the boot, but he's holding his chest in the next shot.

Reflected in a picture, as Joanne and Phil argue.

The car stops twice, ad the Play pals trucks pulls out in front of them.

The Play Pals Trucks passes the same part of Phil's car twice.

The sounds when Mattson is trying to fit Chucky in the boot are mixed up.

The toys in the back seat of Mattson's car change from when Chucky is tossed in, to when Chucky comes alive.

Shadows in the garden, as Kyle is gardening.

As the children evacuate the building due to the fire alarm, a girl covers the same steps between shots.

Position of boiling, melted plastic, on Chucky.

There are many inconsistencies with items in many scenes, especially in classroom scenes.

When Chucky exits the cloakroom, with the ruler, there is no gap in the clothes hanging on the rack.

In the next shot there is.

When Andy is being picked up by the manager, the manager calls for Andy and Kyle is looking out at her.

When it cuts Kyle is looking at Andy.

When the fire alarm has been set off, Grace Pool walks down the stairs and grabs Andy by the top of his arm.

In the next shot she is holding his hand.

When Grace Pool is stabbed, she falls onto the photocopier, and Chucky falls to the floor, beside the photocopier.

But in the next wide shot he's gone.

Many times in the film, it's obvious that Chucky is inactive and not alive, yet supposed to be.

When he falls to the floor beside the photocopier, for instance, it's obvious he is off and inactive and just a "doll.

" When Chucky closes the door so Kyle can't get in, he has his arm by his side, but in the next shot when he says "Ok sport" his hand is up and pointing at Andy.

When Kyle sees the truck driving off, with Andy and Chucky on it, the truck passes a fire truck.

In a following shot the fire truck has vanished.

When Andy opens the tap to the boiling, melted liquid plastic, some of the liquid squirts on his hand.

The liquid is at boiling temperature and would burn him severely, but he doesn't notice, obviously because it isn't really boiling.

When Chucky is burying Tommy, the edges of the grave are grassy.

In a pullback shot the edges of the grave are dirt, with no grass.

When Andy approaches Chucky posing as Tommy, near the foot of the stairs, the doll's freckles are faded in some shots, and more prominent in others.

When Chucky pretends to be Tommy, a small drawn on mole, under the left side of the doll's mouth is alternately there/missing.

Chucky's red overall buttons appear and disappear a few times throughout the film.

When Kyle and Andy are in the garden, we see Chucky sitting on a flower cart.

In a wide shot he sits in the middle of the cart, in a close-up he's on the left.

The position of the flowers behind Chucky, as he sits on the garden cart, change.

Andy would have easily been able to spit out the sock stuffed in his mouth.

There is no tape holding it in and when Kyle enters the bedroom, she easily pulls the sock out with no trouble.

After Kyle takes the sock out of Andy's mouth, she places it on the bed.

In the next shot it has gone.

After being untied from the bed, Andy runs after Phil, wearing white socks.

In the next shot he has gained a pair of blue slippers on his feet.

When Miss Kettlewell says "Head down" Andy leans forward and puts his head down near the desk.

In the next shot he is sitting upright with his head up.

When Miss Kettlewell says "Head down" to Andy, Andy's elbows are resting on some textbooks on the desk.

In the next shot the textbook are in front of him.

When Miss Kettlewell is stabbed with the bike pump by Chucky, she drops her keys to the floor.

When Chucky exits the cloakroom with the ruler, the whole floor is visible, but the keys have vanished.

The position of Chucky when he falls from the closet.

Color of the skipping ropes that have Andy tied up.

In the mirror, when Kyle bumps Joanne's dead body.

Positions of the items on the desks/drawers, when Kyle discovers Joanne dead body.

After Andy knocks into something in the basement, in the next shot from behind, you can see a crewmember's head in the bottom-right of the screen, ducking down.

Street goes from wet to dry, as Kyle runs toward the closing metal door.

At the end of the first movie when Chucky is burnt, his left eye is there and his right is melted shut.

But at the beginning of this movie, when they are cleaning him, his left eye is gone and his right eye is opened and there.

The items on the desk, when the men are getting Chucky ready, move/change.

When Chucky is on the car, his hair changes from messy to neat.

The pot of pens on Grace Pool's desk When Watson opens the door with his card, you see him holding the key in his right hand while opening the door.

The way he holds it changes in the next shot.

After fostering Andy, as they drive along talking about what Andy likes to eat, in one shot Phil turns the steering wheel, and the car starts to turn a bend, but in the next shot they are driving straight, down a road.

Mattson tosses Chucky into the back seat of the car feat-first.

In the next shot, Chucky is turned around, as if he was chucked in head-first.

In the next shot when Mattson gets in the car, Chucky can be seen in the back seat turned around again as if he was chucked in feet-first.

The ruler beside the closet differs from leaning on the door-frame/the wall.

When Miss Kettlewell says "No? Then who did?" all the children leave the room, and the door closes.

In the next shot we see the door closing again.

When Andy is in the basement, he walks backward into the wash-dryer, and we see a big sheet hanging up on a line behind him, with five pegs.

After he hears a noise and turns to look, now only four pegs hold it up.

In the basement when Chucky jumps onto Andy's shoulders you see them landing halfway on a carpet on the floor.

When it cuts they have moved away from the carpet.

When Joanne is kneeling by Phil's body, she cries, "Oh God no," and then, just before it cuts, Phil's right hand moves, even though he is dead.

Position of lamp, doily and diary on the desk.

In one wide-shot as the fire trucks drive down the road, it is apparent that Kyle's red ford, which she crashed earlier, is not there.

It should be partially visible in this shot, yet isn't.

Position of Phil, when he falls and breaks his neck.

The items and books on all the children's desks in the classroom.

The Chicago Fire Dept fire truck is red but the real Chicago Fire Department colors are black over red.

Sound of metal against metal when Kyle takes knife from leather holder.

Crocodile toy disappears from cupboard.

Distance between Chucky and Andy, during the chase up the conveyor.

Lighter on Kyle's desk.

Behind Grace Pool, when Chucky stabs her.

The way Andy holds the photo of his Mother.

Shadow on Andy's back in the basement.

Shadows in the school cloak closet.

The balls on the shelf in the cloak closet.

Position of blow-up globe in classroom.

Ruler beside cloak closet disappears/reappears repeatedly.

The location of Chucky, after Andy punches him off of the bed.

The shirtsleeves of the boy who sits behind Andy in class change from rolled up/down.

The items on the desk of the boy who sits behind Andy in class.

Position of the photocopied sheets, on grace Pool's dead body.

Miss Kettlewell's glasses, as she checks the children's homework.

The position of the metal poker Chucky will pick up in the basement changes.

The position of the black pencil pot on Miss Kettlewell's desk.

Equipment above the door, as Miss Kettlewell leaves Andy in detention.

The amount/position of the barrels and crates, as Kyle tries to hurt Chucky with the car.

Miss Kettlewell gets stabbed, and goes flying out of her cupboard.

As she flies into the desks and falls she is wearing tights, but in the previous shots she wasn't.

When Mattson pulls the card through the card reader in order to open the door, there is no lock mechanism on the door anyway.

When Kyle walks up the stairs you see a thread ball lying about halfway down the stairs.

If a thread ball started rolling down the stairs, it would continue rolling to the bottom of the stairs.

Row of desks by the wall in the classroom disappear/reappear.

Andy passes the same truck several times as he runs to the factory.

The front of Kyle's car gets smashed, but reappears itself in another shot.

The books on the desk Andy sits at in detention.

How dark the basement is differs.

After the basement light is turned off, a light obviously fades in to give the effect of a window being there.

In Mattson's car door window.

In the overhead shot of Chucky burying the other Good Guy doll, Chucky is clearly a person in a suit.

The ring on the ring finger of Kyle's right hand disappears when she flips Chucky off before he enters the doll part insertion machine.

In the next shot where her right hand is visible, the ring is back on.

In the scene where the security guard has to fix the machine that puts eyes in the dolls, after doll eyes are shoved in his head, you can clearly see his eyelids are closed and painted red.

Plus, the eyes are mismatched.

The left one is up a little higher than the right, even though the clamp held the guard's head perfectly in place.

When Grace Poole descends the stairs the boots she is wearing are deep black and glossy.

Moments later when she has been stabbed and collapses in front of the photocopier the stunt woman playing her is wearing boots which are matte and lighter in tone.

In the beginning of the movie when they are putting Chucky together, you see one of the Play Pals employees air brushing the freckles and eyebrows on Chucky's face but he didn't paint the eye lashes, he missed completely.

Later on in the movie, you see that Chucky does in fact have those painted eye lashes even though they were never painted on.

When Chucky first arrives at the Simpson's house, it is pouring down with rain.

When Chucky is burying Tommy, it has stopped raining but the soil is very dry and easy for Chucky to dig.

- PLOTWhen Andy is being driven to his new home by his foster parents, Joanne tells Phil to stop at the store to get eggs.

However, they obviously never did, because when they return home, they are not carrying any groceries.

In the factory, the first shot of the eye machine shows a doll getting eyes and hair attached with all the other dolls being hairless.

Right after this, all of the dolls suddenly have their hair already and the machine adds eyes only.

During a commercial in the first film the Good Guy dolls appear at least partially animatronic.

At the very least the head rotates, and the eyes and mouth move.

However in the beginning, as the Chucky is being rebuilt, he appears somewhat less sophisticated.

Being almost entirely plastic, and hard rubber.

The film is supposed to be set in Chicago, however palm trees native to California can be seen looming in the background of the foster parents' neighborhood.

When Joanne is reading a bedtime story to Andy during the stormy night, she mistakenly changes her accent to her native English accent.

She even makes a change in her facial expression making her realize of her mistake.

As Chucky is being reconstructed, the paint mask is put over his face to give him freckles.

No paint is sprayed on the holes over the bridge of his nose, but freckles appear there anyway.

When Chucky is being reconstructed and when the other dolls are made, you an see their legs are hard plastic or rubber, like a G.

Joe action figure.

However various times throughout the movie, when the doll is moved, its legs hang limp and swing like a rag doll.

When the toy makers are building the Chucky doll, they screw the battery cover onto Chucky.

Later, when Andy inspects what he believes to be the Tommy doll, the battery cover does not have screws.

If you watch in the beginning, when they actually put the batteries in Chucky, it is a plastic clasp door without screws.

The screwed plate is seen above the battery chamber and is most likely the Good Guy doll's voice cassette, most likely screwed shut so children could not tamper with it.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
USA USD 28,501,605
UK GBP 473,899
except USA Worldwide USD 7,262,000
Worldwide USD 35,763,605
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
11 November 1990 USA USD 10,718,520 1,996

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OK Child's Play 2 is a great follow-up to the original, but there's one flaw CORNY EFFECTS! the first one had great, realistic effects now this sequel's effects are a COMPLETE JOKE!

Amongst the slasher cycle of the 1980s, Child's Play was the last stab at unleashing a new horror monster on the populace, with Chucky the killer doll battling stalwarts like Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers. Even if the idea of a child's toy possessed by the soul of a serial killer sounded silly, Child's Play was more successful then it had any right to be, thanks to Tom Holland's confident direction and a smart screenplay.

With very little experience as director, John Lafia took over the reigns as director on 'Child's Play 2', and he didn't disappoint.While the original 'Child's Play' is an absolute classic, I'm still deciding whether 'Child's Play 2' is actually better, which is rare for a sequel.

This sequel picks up some time after the events of the first movie. Traumatized Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent, now boosted to top billing) is now having to room with foster parents because his mom was institutionalized after backing up her sons' wild story.

After Chucky's fiery death from the original the Play Pals Corporation that make the Good Guy dolls has gotten a hold of the doll to reassemble it and give stockholders a positive message after the disaster with Andy Barclay. Kind of a flimsy reason in my mind as I personally could not see a company doing this, but it doesn't wreck the film by any stretch.

"Child's Play 2" is an amazing sequel, one of the best second parts ever made. Chucky is back for Andy beginning a killing spree.

Two years ago, young Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) was terrorized by a killer "Good Guy" doll named Chucky. Chucky was possessed by the spirit of serial killer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif) and the only way he could become human again was to transfer his soul into Andy's body.

** out of (***)The first Child's Play surprised audiences with its decent tension build-up and likable characters, but with #2 going straight for the kills, the suspense is killed and Chucky is about a fraction of menacing as he was in the first. The problem is that Chucky is shown during the killings.

Man, the quality really fell off a cliff between the original and this. Outside of the Chucky action, this is quite the chore to sit through.

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