A fascinating feature of Child’s Play 2 is its intentional , designed to immerse the audience in the perspective of its young protagonist and the doll himself. Unlike the gritty, urban feel of the first film, director John Lafia used specific techniques to make the world look like it was seen through the eyes of a child. Key Production Features

: While the first movie used electronic music, this sequel features a completely orchestral score by Graeme Revell to give the film a larger-than-life, cinematic feel.

💡 : Despite their intense rivalry, Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) speaks only three words directly to Chucky in the entire film: "I hate you". Five Reasons Child's Play 2 is Better Than The Original

: To simulate a child's worldview, the film utilizes very wide lenses, low camera angles, and exceptionally bright, vibrant colors.

: The final showdown was shot in an abandoned warehouse in Valencia, California. The production team built a massive, fully functional assembly line that allowed for the film's famously creative "toy factory" deaths.

: Brad Dourif (the voice of Chucky) recorded all his dialogue before filming began. This allowed the puppeteers to sync Chucky's animatronic facial movements perfectly to the audio, making his expressions more lifelike than in the original.

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