Seed Of Chucky -2004- Online
That is an interesting choice for a review, because Seed of Chucky is arguably the most divisive film in the entire Child’s Play franchise. Here’s a breakdown of why someone might find it interesting—whether they loved it or hated it.
Seed of Chucky is notable for its meta-commentary, specifically through , who plays both herself and the voice of Tiffany. Director/Writer : Don Mancini (his directorial debut). Brad Dourif : Returned as the iconic voice of Chucky. Billy Boyd : Voiced the conflicted Glen/Glenda. seed of chucky -2004-
Upon its release on November 12, 2004, the film received mixed to negative reviews. Critics and some fans were polarized by its departure from horror toward campy farce. That is an interesting choice for a review,
Chucky’s arc is perhaps the most interesting. For six films, he is the villain. Yet, in Seed , he experiences a moment of redemption. When he realizes Glen has a split personality—a violent, psychotic alter-ego named Glenda (a nod to the Ed Wood Jr. film Glen or Glenda )—Chucky is initially disgusted. However, by the film's climax, Chucky realizes he loves his family more than he loves killing. In a surprising turn for a horror icon, he decides he doesn't want to be human anymore; he accepts his identity as a doll. "I'm Chucky, the killer doll! And Director/Writer : Don Mancini (his directorial debut)
(voiced by Billy Boyd), the gentle, gender-confused offspring of Chucky and Tiffany. Glen has been living as a ventriloquist's dummy in England until he sees a television report about a Hollywood movie, Chucky Goes Psycho , featuring dolls made in the likeness of his parents.
Jennifer Tilly, Redman, John Waters, Billy Boyd (voice of Glen/Glenda)