Child's Play 2 Page #5
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- 1990
- 84 min
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What'd he say?
"If you're very, very good,
and promise to tell no lies,
"then you will become
a real, live boy.
"Boys who are bent on following
their caprices...
and will have their own way,
sooner or later repent. "
- Get lost, microchip.
- Am I boring you, Andy?
No, Miss...
- Kettlewell.
- Kettlewell.
I have precious little patience
for disruptive students.
But he just thwacked...
Especially new students,
whose utmost concern...
should be getting
on my good side.
I want those desks spick-and-span
before anyone leaves.
- Andy! You think this is funny?
- I didn't do that.
Go ahead, kids.
Don't forget the spelling test
tomorrow. Not you. Come over here.
Sit down and get comfy.
You're going to be here for a while.
- But I didn't do it, I swear.
- No? Then who did?
No toys.
Head down!
Head down!
Peekaboo!
Please, let me
out of here, Andy.
It's dark in here.
I promise I won't
kill anyone else. Okay?
Now open the goddamn door!
Let me out, you little dick!
Let me the f*** out!
Andy, I told you
to stay in your seat.
Come out of there!
Open this door right now.
Andy, come out
this very second.
Andy! Andy!
Andy?
Andy?
Andy, this isn't funny.
Ohh!
Ohh!
Aah!
You've been very naughty,
Miss Kettlewell.
Aah! Aah!
Aah!
Aah!
Andy, what's this all about?
Chucky followed me to school.
He tried to get me again,
so I ran home.
- Do you know what's he talking about?
- His teacher called,
said she was keeping him
after school for detention,
said he wrote an obscenity
on his paper.
Chucky did it.
All right, Andy. Come on.
This is going to stop, 'cause I will not
allow this foolishness in my house.
- Do you understand? Open the door.
- Oh, Phil...
Joanne, please.
Open the door.
Open it.
Open it!
Now, I want you to look down there
and tell me what you see.
It's Chucky, but...
His name... is Tommy,
and he's been there
since last night, hasn't he?
Hasn't he?
For crying out loud, Joanne,
the child needs professional help!
Stop pretending you're worried about
Andy. You never wanted him here.
- That's not true.
- So what are you suggesting we do?
- Send him back?
- Don't have to make it sound horrible.
Do you have any idea
For whom, Joanne,
for him or for you?
Look, if that kid stays here,
he's gonna tear this family apart!
Family? Is this
what you call a family?
Families don't just
give up on their children.
Joanne, he's not our child.
It's not the end of the world.
But they're going
to send me away.
You'll be okay.
Where will I go?
Andy...
I've lived with dozens
of different families,
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