Candyman
Movie Review:
There
is a legend about a coloured man called Candyman. According
to the myth was he a very good painter, and was for that
reason commissioned to paint a picture of a rich man´s daughter.
They became deeply in love with each other and the daughter
went pregnant. But the father didn´t like that his fine
daughter should give birth to a child from a man of lower
rank. He sent villains after Candyman to take revenge on
him. Candyman took to flight but was caught up by the scoundrels.
First they sawed of his right hand and undressed him naked.
They crushed hives in a nearby bee house and smear then
his body with the honeycombs. When the bees came was Candyman
stung to death. But he got no peace after his death. If
you place yourself in front of a mirror and tells his name
five times in a row, he comes and breathe down your neck.
With a hook pressed in in his bloody stump, he´ll slice
up his victims from the crutch to the throat.
Helen
(Virginia Madsen) is studying and will write a thes. She
hear of the myth of Candyman, and decides to find out more
facts. Then it reveals that his home district is Cabrini
Green, a coloured slumland right in the neighbourhood, where
all are frightened for Candyman. Helen plays with fire and
goes there.
"Candyman"
is without a doubt the nineties best horror film. But for
some unknown reason hasn´t it received the credit it deserve
out on the net (wake up, House of Horrors). "Candyman" has
everything that needs to be an immortal classic. Furthermore
has it anything so unusual as an original plot. It starts
as a brutal fairy-tale in modern surroundings, and passes
then on to become an awfully scary psychological thriller.
Tony Todd is convincing as Candyman, and produces cold shivers
every time he shows up. His deep dark voice (talk about
bass voice) lifts the film to unthought-of heights. Virginia
Madsen is also good. Another thing that stays on in mind
after the movies ending, is the recurrent piano tinkling
theme song. Bernard Rose has a sensitive feeling for the
visual, and is just cut out for to make screen versions
of Clive Barker stories. Unfortunately is "Candyman" the
only horror film he´s done. I think it is a waste of talent.
Rating:
Kent
Palmgren
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