“Candyman” is a 1992 horror film based off of Clive Barker’s short
story “The Forbidden”. Like the novella “The Hellbound Heart”, certain changes
were made to the story and characters so the narrative could be transferred into
a full length feature film. “Candyman” has two sequels and a reboot/spiritual
sequel is coming out June 2020.
Many people consider “Candyman” as a classic horror movie and it’s
easy to understand why. Besides having a very memorable villain, performed perfectly
by Tony Todd, the narrative of the film is taunt is chilling. There is very
little violence on screen; “Candyman” is not about senseless killing. Instead,
it is a smart movie that builds tension and unease throughout. When the
violence is seen, or at least alluded to, it’s effectively shocking. I recently
watched the film for the first time in many years and it’s more satisfying than
ever.
The Candyman is nothing more than a conglomeration of different
urban legends, or so grad student Helen believes. While doing research for her
thesis, Helen begins hearing tales of a local legend which has several of the
common themes that the most notorious legends have. These include spirits in
mirrors, deranged killers, and babysitters in trouble. The one thing that
everyone who is telling her about the Candyman is the same; say his name five
times and he’ll appear. As Helen continues her research, her sense of
reality and legend blurs as Candyman begins to convince her that he is indeed
real
Favorite moment – Whenever Candyman talks! Just how Doug Bradley
is the only person worthy of playing Pinhead, Tony Todd is the only man I will
ever accept at Candyman. Their voices are perfect for their respective roles
and bring so much to the movies.
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