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دانلود سریال ترسناک Chucky با زیرنویس فارسی چسبیده

 

نام فارسی سریال: چاکی

موضوع: ترسناک، معمایی، هیجان انگیز

 شبکه پخش کننده : USA NetworkSyfy

زبان: انگلیسی

ستارگان: Brad Dourif, Carina Battrick, Zackary Arthur

محصول کشور: کانادا، آمریکا

امتیاز کاربران: 7.6 از 10

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Creator Don Mancini has a handful of ambitions with “Chucky”: He’s telling a new story for audiences who might not have grown up with the titular character, while giving longtime fans an origin story they’ve yet to see play out. Each episode is balanced between Jake’s story with Chucky and flashbacks to 1960s Hackensack, New Jersey where a young Charles Lee Ray (David Kohlsmith) became the serial killer we now fear (you know, pre-doll). Depending on the episode, there’s a desire to stay in one story over the other, but the general consensus is that every entry is killer good fun

The series’ tone feels akin to “Creepshow,” wherein the Hackensack of today is one where people are generally phony, hiding their cruelty and hatred behind the facades of their houses. This inner torment is manifesting outward through Hackensack’s high crime rate, dutifully recounted in a podcast hosted by high school detective Devon Evans (Bjorgvin Arnarson). Jake is a particular punching bag for almost everyone in his orbit, from his drunken father to the school tyrant, Lexy (Alyvia Alyn Lind). So it’s understandable why he’d be the perfect companion for Chucky, with the doll trying his best to take Jake under his wing and teach him the finer points of killing

Brad Dourif’s voice work has always been what makes the character so distinctive and, at times, extremely funny, so the actor’s inclusion here pays big dividends. The scripts never go for the cheap shots of Chucky dealing with progressivism or being out of touch. After all, as he’ll be the first to tell you, Chucky’s own son is gay (and non-binary if you’ve seen “Seed of Chucky”). Instead, Chucky’s motivation here is a misguided sense of righteousness; he kills people who have it coming and, honestly, that’s Jake’s entire town. The cruelty of these characters is shockingly overt, especially from Alyn Lind’s Lexy who has no compunction with doing things that should easily get her expelled

The doll is going to help Jake with his creepy sculpture made from baby doll parts. But he can’t get the head off; then it turns on and introduces himself: “I’m Chucky, wanna play?” His dad Lucas (Devon Sawa) isn’t impressed; but he’s been depressed since Jake’s mom died and his business tanked. When he has his much more successful twin brother Logan (Sawa), his wife Bree (Lexa Doig) and overachieving cousin Junior (Teo Briones) over, the night goes poorly, especially when Junior brings up that Jake is gay. Lucas is so enraged that he bashes the sculpture to pieces.

Jake looks to sell the Chucky doll, and brings it to school for safekeeping; of course, the presence of the massive redheaded doll gives new ammo to the people who already torture him during the school day. One of them is Junior’s girlfriend, Lexy Taylor (Alyvia Alyn Lind), who snidely starts a GoFundMe to help him out of “poverty”. Lexy is the first person to see Chucky move from his spot and stare her down, but biology teacher Miss Fairchild (Annie Briggs) comes in with the principal before anything happens.

Jake has Chucky locked up but then he get a warning from a potential buyer to check the doll’s batteries. He then does an internet search and finds the urban legend of the doll and serial killer Charles Lee Ray. It somehow breaks out of its lockup and returns to Jake’s house; he takes a look and… no batteries.

Jake then finds the doll sitting behind him at a school talent show, with a much deeper voice (Brad Dourif), and Chucky and Jake roast Lexy with her lost cell phone on stage. It’s then when Jake finds out that he and Chucky are “friends to the end,” with everything that implies, even if that includes a “death by misadventure.”

 

What Shows Will It Remind You Of? There is no show or movie Chucky reminds us of other than the Child’s Play movie franchise. What, is there another killer doll series that comes to mind right away?

Our Take: Bringing Chucky to the small screen requires a bit of creativity. The language can be just as harsh, given that basic cable has loosened its language rules over the past few years. But the blood and gore needs to be a little more basic cable friendly. Fortunately, with Child’s Play screenwriter Don Mancini aboard as the showrunner (he also directed the first episode), that bit of creativity is handled well.

Really, the scariest part about Chucky is that it’s a creepy doll that sneaks up on people, murders them in creative ways, then curses them out. And Chucky’s first kill is certainly creative. It doesn’t make a ton of sense, but it’s creative. It is a signal of what Mancini and his writers have in store, which is a scary show that doesn’t take its scares completely seriously. It also helps that Dourif is back as Chucky’s iconic, Danny DeVito-esque New Jersey voice.

Mancini is trying to build a world around Jake, and it’s admirable that he’s made this version of Hackensack a diverse, inclusive place. Jake is probably the least defined of the major characters; he likes Devon, he makes creepy doll part sculptures, but that’s about it. We know Bree has a secret, and Junior pretty much hates his cousin (the feeling is mutual). So the first episode sets up a bunch of story possibilities between Jake and his family and classmates, especially with Chucky there to kill on his behalf

There’s another piece of this story that will be even more interesting; people in Charles Lee Ray’s life are going to filter back into Chucky’s universe. We’re curious to see how Chucky operates when his alter ego is confronted with the people he thought he escaped by transferring his soul into that weird Good Guy doll.

The Chucky puppetry is pretty well done, given the basic cable budget; we’re not sure how the killings will look, but again, the creativity needed to make them safe for cable will also make them less expensive to create

Parting Shot: We go back to the scene where the heavy breathing thing is watching a woman brush her hair through his eyes. He sees himself in the mirror and we see it’s Charles Lee Ray as a kid (David Kohlsmith). A graphic says “Hackensack, 1965”.

Sleeper Star: Bjorgvin Arnarson is the wild card as Devon. His fake podcast shows that he’s a pretty poised kid, and it does seem like he’s into Jake. Will Jake protect him against Chucky

Most Pilot-y Line: The way Jake carries Chucky around, like he’s a small child, is so weird, especially when he brings it to school. He might as well have put a target on his back

Our Call: STREAM IT. Chucky adds some fun story elements to the “murdering doll” dynamic, bringing the franchise back to it’s earliest days, when we found out how Charles Lee Ray became a belligerent, knife-wielding, redheaded doll

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