Brahms: The Boy Ii 【Proven ✮】
Following a violent home invasion in London that leaves her son, Jude, mute and herself suffering from PTSD, Liza and her husband Sean move to the countryside to recuperate. While exploring the nearby woods, Jude unearths a lifelike porcelain doll named Brahms.
Many viewers were frustrated that the sequel replaced the "man in the walls" explanation from the first film with a standard "possessed doll" trope. Brahms: The Boy II
as Sean, Liza's husband who initially dismisses her concerns. Following a violent home invasion in London that
While some praised the moody cinematography and solid performances from Holmes and Ineson, many found the film lacked genuine scares and relied on tired clichés. as Sean, Liza's husband who initially dismisses her concerns
as Liza, a mother struggling with trauma and growing suspicion of the doll.
as Joseph, the mysterious estate groundskeeper who holds secrets about the doll’s origins. Critical Reception