The first movie: a quite clever twist revealing the supernatural elements around the doll were faked to prevent the supposedly dead Brahms (who was the 'long dead' unstable son of the main characters employers) from facing punishment for killing a friend - the real Brahms was alive, now an adult and living in the walls. This movie - "actually ignore the twist from the first one because the doll is a supernatural evil called Brahms after all" 🤣
@@tyriciankelly9185 that would've made sense except It's explained in part 2 human Brahms/the man in the walls in the original was actually just the latest in a long line of owners of the doll to turn evil/killer. The original revealed it was an ordinary doll and Brahms and his parents simply pretended he'd died in a fire and possessed the doll to avoid punishment for killing his friend. Part 2 undid that and revealed Brahms is the dolls name, is supernatural after all and the cause of the man in wall and all previous owners going insane and killer when they were young
"Nothing weird at all about pulling clothes out of a coffin in the woods"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 "Let him eat pudding and watch Dragon ball Z at midnight"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Jeffrey Brahmer😁😆😎
Boy sees mom get punched: severe trauma stops speaking. Boy sees demonic doll kill people: Goes back to a happy family like nothing happened. Of course he is posessed. I blame the parents for all future slayings.
This movie reminds me of the video game Lucius, which is literally about a boy(who looks EXACTLY like Brahms) with demonic powers killing his entire family+others