Brahms: The Boy II

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Brahms: The Boy II is a weaker and implausible horror story about a realistic doll that so happens to be with various families where murders take place, kind of like Annabelle of The Conjuring series. In this tale, a mother is attacked during a home invasion witnessed by a child who becomes, for a time, a mute. He finds the doll buried and, honestly, should have left it there, but alas, he and his family bring it home and strange happenings follow. It's very dull and follows many tropes, only to be a disappointment. You've been warned.

Erik M.

Continuity mistake: Brahms was quite clean for having been buried under dirt and leaves. No dirt fell off Brahms' body when Jude pulled him out of his "grave" and there did not appear to be dirt in his hair. When Sean (Jude's father) held up Brahms, the doll looked relatively clean - or cleaner compared to when Liza (Jude's mother) started to wash him. (00:14:10 - 00:15:45)

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