Child's Play (1988) Movie Review

 In "Child's Play" a young boy really wants a special toy for his birthday. However, things are complicated when it turns out the toy contains the soul of a dangerous serial killer. 

The film is actually pretty terrifying for something coming out in the 1980s - it's visceral and has a variety of well-staged horror set pieces (the final act has many layers to it's tension. The idea of a children's toy coming to life to try and kill you certainly adds one of many layers to the tension. 

A children's toy being a serial killer is super effective, especially considering (until the toy comes alive in the final act) most of the adults around the kid simply think the kid is disturbed. While this is proven false, it seems to add vague psychological layers in addition to the effectiveness of the horror set pieces. 

Being a niche horror movie, it's definitely not going to be for everyone (keep out of reach from children, of course). However, there is a reason that Chucky (the toy) has become an iconic horror villain, and it's largely because of the effectiveness of this film. 

In conclusion, for fans of vintage horror movies, this should be among the best you can get. However, the undevoted may not be as likely to be won over by this visceral, gonzo film. 

Thanks for reading. I'll see you tomorrow. I've been taking a bit of a break due to wifi problems but I'm back now (:

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