Brahms: The Boy II

2020

Action / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

Plot summary


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Katie Holmes Photo
Katie Holmes as Liza
Ralph Ineson Photo
Ralph Ineson as Joseph
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Owain Yeoman as Sean
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1 hr 27 min
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1 hr 26 min
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1 hr 26 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by FeastMode2 / 10

takes a massive dump all over the original

This is a sequel to The Boy, which i really liked. But the premise of this movie straight poops all over everything good about the original. It makes no sense why they would go in this direction.

But i'm a reasonable person, so i decided to just go with it and watch it as a new movie with a new premise. Unfortunately it keeps tying into the original, in worse and worse ways. It gets dumber and dumber. And by the end, it COMPLETELY changes everything we know and like about the original. Why? Please why?

On top of all of that... this movie just sucks. It's not scary. And it's so basic in every way imaginable. Every common horror trope you can think of, and not even done well. (1 viewing, 4/10/2021)

Reviewed by AlsExGal4 / 10

Who exactly is this movie for?

Not to spoil it for you, but the first film made only a modest profit, and that is because it had a very low budget. That first film makes the events in this film impossible. So it looks like this is just a reboot attempt since Brahms is a very spooky looking doll and could probably sell horror movie tickets if the theme is franchised, except, to tell you the truth, this film is a bit of a bore.

The backstory is that there is a burglary that somehow traumatizes the young son in the family, although the details of this trauma are never told. So the family goes out to the country to regroup. The young son, who has simply stopped talking due to the burglary/assault, digs up the porcelain doll Brahms. He begins to bond with Brahms, as his parents sulk around the house, I guess feeling bad that they could not protect their son? So they let things go since at least the son is showing interest in something, but things get weird. Oh, and all you see of the burglar in the short scene dedicated to the incident is a shadow that makes it appear that the perpetrator was Popeye the Sailor.

There are some dream sequences that go nowhere as far as the story goes because it seems that there is not enough story here to flesh out a feature film length production. I would say don't waste the price of a movie ticket on this one. Instead, just stream it when it becomes available.

I gave this one 4/10 points because the atmosphere, cinematography, and acting are all very good. It's just too bad that the plot is boring and aimless.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Treading water

BRAHMS is an unnecessary sequel to THE BOY that pretends to be set in a fake-feeling England, actually Canada. It's a different family - led by an ageing Katie Holmes - who come into possession of that creepy doll before the usual weird things start to happen. Actually, not much happens at all in this slow-burning and uninteresting production, which has a fun supporting role from the reliable Ralph Ineson but very little else going for it. There are a handful of spooky moments, but the rest feels like it's treading water.

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