They should have just started over entirely with their own story and left Anthony and Ann-Marie out! It could have just been a struggling black artist AN ARTIST just like the previous Candyman and we could have began from there !🤦🏾♀️ Trying to tie up all the loose ends was clearly too much to handle 😳
I agree with that I had a feeling they were connected to each other from the earlier trailers But I thought that it was maybe to silly and kinda predictable like most movies
Honestly. The characters in this film are terrible. Snobby, snarky and plain unlikeable. This woman says " Put her in rehab " while living in a super fancy home. While complaining about wh ite people!!! What ?????,
unfortunately only black ppl can criticise or talk about this topic if a white person said this they would be called racist even if the movie is racist itself towards white ppl.
@@syunafrost351 I did get called a racist for my negative review on my channel. That's how I ended up finding this channel, which was a breathe of fresh air.
I really appreciate your perspective on this - especially about the lack of horror and tension, which is spot on. For me the problem overall is just that the protagonist had no sense of agency at all. It also set up a boogeyman that made no sense for this story in particular - gentrification doesn't displace a community into one place, it breaks it up. There was no community left in Cabrini Green, therefore no 'congregation' to create the Candyman. In the first movie, the Candyman was the embodiment of the prejudices and social ills that killed him, that trap people in places like the projects, hence why he preys on the poor residents who have been abandoned by the police and society. It has a message about how being oppressed and mistreated causes a psychological trap that only hurts the very community most affected, perpetuating the harm in a cycle of horror. It's why, when Helen takes his power by making the community believe she killed him in the bonfire, she comes back just as destructive when summoned. This new version missed all of that nuance completely and went for cartoonish characters and just no feeling of realism. Such a disappointment! Also agree that Vanessa Williams was wasted, just as much as Tony Todd was - her scene was the ONLY part of the movie I actually felt something in.
I had read somewhere that the director, Nia DaCosta had written a lot of the screenplay originally and then Jordan Peele came in and pretty much rewrote the whole thing. It would be interesting to see the differences between the two screenplays.
Unlike most I didnt care much for us, it is extremely overrated, nothing about it put me at the edge of my seat. Now youve mentioned him rewriting, make me give it a 7 from 8 or 9. Creative control is very important. With that being said she could of kept Peel the hell out.
Thank you for making a fair review. As a white person I thought the movie was offensive. In the original film. Candyman killed both white and black people. Because he wasn’t racially motivated. His motivation for killing was to preserve his own legend thus preserving his soul. Yes their was some racial aspects to the story but it was about more than that. It was also a tragic love story. The new one had none of that. All I got from it was. As you said. “White people bad, black people good”
“As a white person i found this movie offensive” u gotta be fucking kidding me dude. Candyman didnt just kill white people in the new movie nor was he “racially motivated”
Seeing the people sitting there.. almost all white.. at the end credits.. like.. umm.. ya.. as an asian.. and seeing what they did with the 1 asian.. its just stupid.. if you're going to commit to this crap.. then include the asian girl.. cause apparently we're white too, right? While the artsy black girl with the blm backpack is the innocent lol.. Shame.. great music.. good cinematography.. pulled to hell by beyond pretentious fart smelling artist.. just like in the movie.
"Woke," huh? Many right-wing extremists/white nationalists use that as a slur to attack Black ppl and policies/conversations surrounding them... So what do YOU mean?
I don't necessarily hate it, but it just didn't make sense. The multiples doesn't make sense in the story, and they still tried to connect it. The message was too heavy handed, and they had the same gentrification conversation with every white character. The third act came completely out of left field. Anthony's descent was handled sloppily. There was the backstory with Teyonna, that was so unexplored they should've left it on the cutting room floor.
Honestly.. that plot isn't even new anymore.. what they could have done, if they wanted to do this crap.. was the 'white' knights high jacking blm and the blm race grifters .. now that would have been fresh. Cause we know.. nothing saves these places.. because you have too many people corrupted asf .. and those that get out.. leave and never return.. they don't 'give back" to the commmunity - kinda like the main characters in this movie. But they'll use that community to stay a victim and benifit off of the race card even though they are beyond sucessful and dont' gaf about black on black violence..
Eh I sort of figured the multiples would be a thing considering how Helen herself turned into a Candyman or a version of some sort at the end of the original film. I think they could have done more with the film but it sort of feels like they’re setting this up for a sequel or two? Who knows because if that movie is all that there is they could have just kept it.
The trailer gave away the whole plot of the movie. I knew immediately after watching the trailer that the main character(Anthony) was going to turn into Candyman just like Helen. Uh Duh!!!
What I didn't understand is how ANTHONY never was questioned by police of all the deaths. And what was the point of seeing the girl's father committing suicide?and waiting to the end for Tony Todd was a slap in the face. This should had been titled a different name kinda like that last Child's play movie should had also been titled different.
Yes! I would off excepted the police talking to the gf or going to question to mom to get more time with Vanessa Williams! The police not believing Helen was a big part of the first film it would of flawlessly fit in here ! 🤦🏾♀️
The whole movie was just random scenes of stuff happening. There was absolutely no narrative here. *Insert scene of white girls bullying black girl and then getting killed* *Insert scene of guy jumping out window*(who even was that????) Even the paintings were pointless, wtf was going on?
Your review is literally exactly how I feel about this film, 100%. I heard about the leaks and idk why I allowed positive reviews to make me think they changed it and even had a chance at bringing out SOME of what the original had. I should’ve known this would be terrible because they only took like 2 months to shoot it…big giveaway. Terrible pacing, not scary, and completely throws away the ending that Helen became a Candyman spirit herself because she’s not black. And YES, this should not have Candyman’s name attached to it, the name was just used as a pilot for the political agenda. It could’ve just been its own movie.
I just watched this movie for the first time this weekend and was so disappointed. Why is everything going woke? Why can't we just watch a horror movie without having racism and police brutality shoved in our faces
Stop using the word woke. It sounds weird when yall say it. I hated the movie too but It makes you uncomfortable because you're people are the ones who do this shit to people.
@ejarridcw Wrong, it doesn't make me uncomfortable it's just annoying as fuuuckk. It's like we get it , blacks have gotten shot by cops but then again other people of another shade have also gotten shot too and we don't have all kinds of movies being made about Indian people trying to shove it in our faces. Oh and just for the record I'm mexican.
What they did to Domingo’s character was terrible he could have had his own film with the story he had. Anthony being an artist and Tony Todd’s Candyman being an artist there could have been a connection there, and the relationship between him and his mother could have been its own thing, like…it has so many good angles but the execution was just…weird.
Based on reshoots and early casting news - my theory is they cast Coleman Domingo as Candyman but got hesitant and shoehorned him in as William at some point. I say this because Jake from the 1992 version would’ve made more sense as someone connected to the old legend. This is how I know they had their own agenda and didn’t want to connect the original and this one as intended. Remember, the Anthony character was suppose to be LaKeith Stanfield, who is very problematic, but would’ve been better in the role, imo. This was so damn disappointing. I can literally write a better film than this, and I don’t mean any disrespect. They wrote this like they took threads from Twitter or rooms from Clubhouse on surface level social issues and put it alongside Candyman. Sloppily done. You can’t call yourself telling Cabrini Green’s story without highlighting the most tragic stories, including Ruthie Jean and Little Girl X. The tragedies and atrocities of that neighborhood were not to be overlooked for the sake of wanting to appear deep. This is where 1992 got it right. It wasn’t just about white being goofy and bad vs. black being smart and cautious. It very much made Helen, Ann Marie, and Cabrini and main character of the story.
Non-spoiler first impressions. Initial reaction: Definitely not as good as good as the original, but as a direct sequel the story is respectful. Also, Tony Todd is the true Candyman and you feel his absence in this Pros: - Story as a continuation of the original made sense and respected the original Clive Barker mythos. - For those unfortunate to put Candymans name in their mouth 5 times in a mirror, it made for some excellent and extra bloody gore that I always appreciate in horror - Main characters were written well and made you stay invested in the story - There is some excellent body horror in this almost akin to Jeff Goldblumes early stages of changing into "The Fly" which is sure to gross everyone out Cons: - Too short. Kind of rushes to the end just as things start ramping up more on the third act. At 90min probably could have done with an extra 30min to flesh out the excitement and pacing - Not scary, but more of a thriller. This is not that bad of a thing though but its definitely different - While still very brutal, the kills are not as impactful as the original. Original has Candyman speaking in a ghastly voice (Bane style with his voice higher than everything else) narrating to people as he murders them. Also the slow ripping sound of the hook which also is over all the other sound is not used. - A bit too heavy at times on social issue messages. Maybe for some people this info is informative but as a black person it comes off as "preaching to the choir" of things we are well aware of in our society. I don't want to hear this stuff this much in a horror movie I am trying to escape from reality in.
I walked out of the movie and chalked it down as a loss. I watched all the candyman movies I grew up on them. I understand the message they were trying to send with the film but I'm sure everyone understands the injustice done to black people it just doesn't belong in a horror movie like candyman. I expected some of that narrative but it hit you in the face constantly through out the movie. I'm really mad as a fan of the franchise I grew up on those films! They need to keep politics out of movies in general in my opinion.
Hello! I just found you yesterday, watched abt 10+ of ur videos, I AM IN LOVEEEE!!! I swear we act just alike😂 I’m loving your videos! Thanks for the nostalgia❤
If you rewatch the 1992 version, you'll notice most of kills are off screen as well. You just see the aftermath of it. The new one is a disappointment. It had potential, but the ball was dropped. The racial tension was subtle in the original. It's beaten over your head in the new one.
I haven’t seen this movie, but I’ll tell you this, the 1992 original was amazing! The movie honestly scared me !!! The way Tony Todd would say “Helen” brought me chills… now hearing your review I’m like fuck this gonna turn in the original since it’s on Netflix !
I love original as well but If you watch the film there are plenty of call backs to the original film but this is a completely different movie and message !
Facts, especially if you listen with headphones. It literally almost sounds like he's telepathically in your head. Even if you watch other reactions, people tend to shudder when he first speaks.💯
@@sagittarius420cheefie Ohhh right?! I had earbuds in when I rewatched the original the other day and his voice was so intense. Actually, I liked a lot of the way the original movie sounded, from the voices/dialogue to the foley, etc. It was so pleasing to the ears.
I could look and listen to you all day. You hit every nail on the head. I went to watch the Candyman with 3 others and this video is basically the conversation on the way home in the car after watching the movie.
I saw a review of it yesterday with two white people, and they said they liked it lol. Im glad i saw your review, i wont be watching it. Im tired of the woke stuff being merged with entertainment. It seems so forced. Social justice doesn't need to be mentioned in everything black. Like someone said below, can we just be people doing regular things without race having to be mentioned all the time? Its one of the reasons i dont bother watching many new movies or shows anymore...too many agendas ruining the entertainment
❤️ Thank you for valuing my review when yo know I’m just out here winging it ! That’s Love ! 😂 But seriously the fix is on with these films the need to make a social statement is real so I believe we will get much more of this I personally love it’s relevancy but it’s not needed for EVERYTHING!
I loved the 1992 Candy Man. I wish Hollywood would stop “rebooting” things. Based on many reviews for the new Candyman, I will not be seeing this. I think your spot on for this movie as with many others.
The whole time I was watching it, all I was waiting for was Tony Todd. They should have toned down the woke, incorporated Tony Todds candyman into the story and made it longer.
Me too I was completely convinced that he was not in the film and then they decided to CGI deaged him in for 30 seconds! 🤦🏾♀️😂 It would have been so awesome if he portrayed the William (Laundry Mat Owner) who switches up in the end and showing up as a completely different character that would have been so cool because they never actually showed his image or Helen’s only puppetry! 🤷🏽♀️
@@StruggleReviewzTV Tony Todds candyman should have been the main one. It could have had flashbacks of him desperately trying to come back into the minds of people for 30 years..killing people here and there through the decades until the artist crosees paths with him when he finds out he was the child. Idk.. it could have went in many other good directions. it was such wasted potential. 20 years to think up a great sequel.
He was the main piece to tie it to the original but maybe they didn’t want Tony Todd to steal the show. It’s a shame because he’s a horror film legend being apart of night of the living dead and candy man
Why would you want to bring an older Tony Todd back as Candyman? He should be left alone in the three prior movies he had. I think that’s where they messed up with the original, having his face so boldly broadcast. It left no room for future character development, but somehow they figured out how to stretch the story. Unlike Freddy, leather face, Michael Myers who all covered their faces or had prosthetic pieces, Candyman the spirit wouldn’t have made sense him being older. Spirits don’t age the way we age. They tried their hardest with the de-aging feature and… is that REALLY what y’all want? A CGI version of Tony Todd for multiple films? Todd had his time. Move on.
Tony Todd is old and if you watch his interviews he loves the love he gets from the movie but he's ready to move on, Yahya will be a great replacement 👍 I enjoy movies especially horrors that have something to talk about, I thought it was better than the original
It was alright. I just didn't like how they portrayed the black man and also how the black woman was leading the relationship between the two main characters they made her seem low-key masculine. The death scenes were good tho
I know they made his character look gullible and immature and most people who are black would not try to summon the dead anyway I have to agree with you
I see that in a lot of black relationships nowadays. It’s kind of what happens when your girl makes more money than you do. Anthony was a broken artist in a dry spell. Which is code for unemployed 😂
He had no job all the black woman were strong successful, the girlfriend brother had a strong gay roll he was super gay while his white boyfriend was pretty normal dude rolled a blunt and all that shit I’d chill with him they made black men look horrible but that’s the agenda now adays
I was tired of looking at that art gallery and condo..this how I felt with Coming 2 America...they’re not moving around enough for me to really feel the environment
The original has a perfectly great message and delivery. It was REAL and raw. This one is phony and fake. I will say the cinematography and music is amazing. Thats it though
People are tricked into thinking these movies are good because they look pretty and the acting is good but these movies are just good on the surface they have no substance.
Girl you did a fantastic job deconstructing and describing this movie.. girl I was mad and couldn't even begin to figure out where to start!!! Good job🙂
I’ll say again. This had way too much of a Jordan Peele feel to it. I feel like he may have taken over in the writing room. While I didn’t hate this film, I surely left highly disappointed. This had the potential to tell a captivating story yet they decided to convolute an already clear story. I’ll have to watch the original and rewatch this one. But I want to see another movie with Yahya and Teyonna, their chemistry was great.
Sherman fields felt like a background character. He had no presents what so ever..Tony Todd made me shit my pants in the parking lot and was memorising every time he was on screen..also Vanessa Williams really need to be in more films her cameo appearance was awesome she knocked it out of the park
I’ve been binge watching your channel and I love it. As for candyman I was SOO disappointed and you hit it on the head with the overly woke gentrification message. It didn’t come off as a pure horror movie for me.
Political film not horror film...White men bad, police men bad. Just another movie with a political agenda. a movie made to make white people feel like they are horrible people and should repent in some way. That is the movie. Originality in Hollywood has died. but if you like movies that are very Anti White and Anti Police then you'll be entertained. Another old classic ruined by the usual folk. Everyone knows who they are. They ruin movies, sports, and anything that you enjoy in life. Until we actually do something abt it will keep happening until we have nothing left.
That’s why I don’t really watch anything new nowadays everything is made for woke sjws of social media cuz they cry about everything,, can’t have stereotypes, can’t have too many white ppl or the movie is automatically racist, black washing and white washing roles of other race of characters from originals and then calling every person racist for asking them why they changed it etc
The trailer gave away the whole plot of the movie. I knew immediately after watching the trailer that the main character(Anthony) was going to turn into Candyman just like Helen. Uh Duh!!!
Watched this last night. Within the first 10 mins, I knew where the theme was going. 🤦🏾♂️You pretty much reviewed my thoughts. Great content. Thank you. 👏🏾👏🏾
OH! I just noticed in that screenshot of Coleman Domingo's character reading a Clive Barker book - haha That was kinda cool - a nod to Barker's short story, which was the inspiration for the original Candyman movie. Evereything you said about his character is exactly what I thought as well.
Yes I thought that was cool too along the fellow art gallery associate who was murdered first his name was Clive as well ! Clive Barker in very underrated❤️
This review is spot on, the original Candyman is my all-time absolute fav movie and there's nothing like it and I was so excited for this "Spiritual Sequel" but it was fuckin atrocious, how could you fuck this story up?! Especially considering they had an entire yr to go back in and do reshoots. It was rushed, forced, and made NO sense.. Great review sis! 👏🏾👌🏾👏🏾✊🏾
I loved your take! A few things I can say is that this movie gave you no one to connect to, no one to feel sorry for. Everything is so rushed and so very forced! The original Candyman is legendary because of Tony Todd’s monologues, and the fact that the movie allows for you to understand Candyman beyond his doings but his feelings as well. This new movie does not show those things, there was an extreme lack of Candyman. I need a redo!!
Her decomposed body was in the church at the end while that psycho dude was performing that ritual on Anthony ..she was a “witness”… he actually dug her up at sat her in the pews!! To me that was the creepiest shit ever!!
I called it. After I saw the first trailer and saw who was producing this movie - I knew it was going to be a woke nightmare. Candyman is a great film (1992), Tony Todd was amazing and even created the background of the character. The new film, like you said, is a cash cow - an attempt to feed off the anger and frustration of an entire race, and that's pathetic. You can have your message, hell the original Candyman spoke about race and class perfect and managed to scare the hell out of people. This one? Horrible. And a waste and totally killed the Candyman franchise more than Candyman 3. Good review! Really enjoyed it.
Billy’s line in the new version about the cops showing up when the victim is white echos a scene in the original by Helen after she’s attacked in the gents by the hoodlums, which brings attention to the police. Candyman 92 is a traditional horror flick though, ‘cause this sub-genre of horror was still popular in the 80s/90s. There was also media appetite at the time for serial killers Bundy, Dahmer, Nightstalker etc, who had just been put on the chair, were still committing their crimes or were on trial. CM21’s boogeymen being the cop replacing the serial killer is because that’s what’s in the news now, also, the first film, as great as it is, is a “white” horror film and Nia DaCosta wanted to make a “Black” one, similar to the original Django film and Tarantino’s update. The only slaying in the new film that didn’t fit the narrative for me was the white teens in the locker room. I’m guessing this scene was included to scare white girls in the audience who will make up a large percentage of the crowd, but the killings of the art critics and cops made more sense to me. Still enjoyed the movie, but I understand those whose opinion differs to mine.
I’m glad there are people out here that will admit just because a movie tries to shallowly bring light to multiple social injustices doesn’t make it a good movie. The people that are calling the movie a masterpiece and all this other ass kissing nonsense are sheep.
Well it was nostalgic to me I was 6 maybe 7 when I saw the 1st one scared shit less literally could u 2 public bathrooms r my own then I turn 36 n c this one n it was the exact same movie to me liked all the Easter eggs that I saw like the intro it was Cabrini green inverted cuz n the 92 version it started from I sky view n cgi cuz they singed knocked down the towers by now plus I'm blk so the whole injustice thing n cops dying at the end I didn't mind seeing I actually needed to c it so its not lived in reality they totally pondered to the plight of the black man theme so whit that it was a master piece this movie was a culture thing we dont have the big 5 freely jason... we got Tony Todd the candy man and the most of candy man that started it all ruthie Mc coy keeping her memory n not her killers alive with this story
Another funny thing about all of this… The original Clive Barker Candyman was actually white and the story took place in London. Candyman was simply a spirit that killed for disbelief, didn’t even have the mirror or name chanting involved. Rose brilliantly added it to give him a SLIGHT backstory and because he had to actually make a MOVIE out of the short story. The part about Daniel being a slave was actually beyond revenge; it was used to tell a tragic love story and gothic romance (so deep that it is actually scary at the same time).
Right, the whole “revenge” concept is completely antithetical to the character’s motivation. Candyman kills indiscriminately, to fuel his legend. Yes his backstory may be tragic, but he has moved beyond the concept of race. It’s hard to tell whether he’s still Daniel Robitille or something different entirely. That’s what makes the original so telling. He is otherworldly and detached. Clive Barker’s Candyman is ethereal and so random. You know nothing about him and he shows up at the very end of the story. Rose introduced a rather tragic but subtle background to the character. It was a tell of racism, but that’s not the main theme. The main theme throughout is the impact that racism has on society and how it effects everyone indiscriminately.
@@justinmoody9164 Exactly. If anything, this movie removes the fear of Candyman from the African American community because we are “safe” in this movie. What made Candyman scary was that he had no regard in who he killed (even the kid in the bathroom).
Hit the nail on the head, the 92 version is a fucking classic..had high expectations shattered after walking out the theater.. btw is that a lord shiva painting on ur wall?
I could take the script and make a more effective movie just as good as the first one. With the same material. 1. Anthony is looking for new material for his gallery and looks into the Helen Lyle story from his GFs brother. 2. After some digging he finds out he's the baby from the story by his mom. This happens in the beginning of the film which causes him to look deeper into what happened and meets Burke. In turn finding about the Candyman legend. 3. He creates his gallery and during those weeks he begins having dreams of the victims of the past along with the voice of Daniel Robatille. 4. During the night of the gallery a few Out of touch critics and attendees say the name completely while there and start turning up dead. Anthony being the subject of suspicion and harassment by police. 5. In the ongoing weeks Anthony gradually mentally and physically deteriorates and more murders happen. Causing Brianna to leave as he gets more unstable. 6. He searches for a way to stop this and goes back to Burke who has been secretly an agent of Candyman's or the swarm's supernatural influence (it's hinted in the original film that he can hypnotize ppl like Helen). 7. Brianna's worrying about Anthony causes her to look for him not knowing police are tailing her. By the time she finds Burke who has already set up Anthony as the killer. Just as Burke is about to hurt Brianna, Anthony kills Burke with the hook instead. 8. When all seems calm, officers/detectives from early on in the film see Anthony standing over a dead Burke and shoots him. Causing the tragic end for our protagonist. The final scene plays out except now we get a longer scene of Anthony morphing into Daniel Robatille much Earlier since his soul is now Assimilated into the Hive.
Gonna make this my headcanon for what happens within the events of this film. Leaving loose ends entirely unexplained and acting like they're tied up is something that annoyed the fuck out of me in this movie, it was made all the worse towards the end when it falls apart and just seems to be swinging for left field just because.
I'm with you on the original, love it. CREEPED. ME. OUT. This sequel though, I don't know. It tried but SMH. If you're gonna make a political point, fine make it bc the original did. If you're making a horror, make it the original was. But if you're gonna combine them, you'd better know how to write it. The original Candyman put a bit of focus on economics, BUT it didn't overshadow him as it shouldn't. Too much political stuff can overshadow the main story. This sequel had its moments of potential but , but doesn't measure up to the original.
After watching this and Lovecraft Country I am officially boycotting Jordan Peele. This guy just can't make anything that doesn't involve racial division. Edit Also, you're right about Anthony McCoy. He wasn't likable. He came off as a selfish jerk. He didn't care that his art was connected to the brutal murders. All he cared about was his art was mentioned. It would have been interesting if he turns mad because of his guilt being associated and trying desperately to stop Candyman.
Movie was a disaster. It’s so woke from start to finish. From a gay interracial couple to a dying man being shot right beside a civilian. Things in the movie was so forced just to further an already weak plot.
I personally believe that Universal delayed the film not just because of COVID-19 but because the last thing they wanted was to add fuel to the fire because of the riots and the BLM protest. But the reason the ending left a bad taste in my mouth is because a couple weeks ago, Ella French, a Chicago Police Officer came back to the force from maternity leave, was shot and killed by two brothers who had an illegal gun and drunk. Look I get there are crooked cops but not every police officers are bad, but turning Candyman into an Anti-Hero and killing cops is not what he is, they ruined him.
@@StruggleReviewzTV That moment was were the movie lost me. I was like are you really going to do this and leave it open for a sequel, cause I’m not going to see it. It depends on how much it makes. Plus Tony Todd showing up was legit the best part, but then it’s over
I thought I was the only one who didn’t like this movie. When the ending came around I was just like 😐😐😐😐. I wanted a straight horror movie staring Black people, not a social justice film. And the way the relationship was portrayed didn’t sit right with me. The black woman who came from trauma taking care of another black mans trauma. And Tony Todd was barely in it at all until the end. They could have done so much more with this film but it just came across as a “gentrification is bad” movie that was very in the nose.
I think he was barely in it because they had to deage him just to make him look like he did back in the day. Although he looked artificial as hell. Tony Todd has aged really well but you can tell he’s older and we all know ghosts don’t age. They probably didn’t have the funds to have him deaged for a longer period of time.
I was hyped for this movie at first but the more TV spots I saw from it the more it worried me, especially with it showing that it was going to overdue the political message it was trying to convey in it's story. I'm still going to see it cause I love the original, but I'm not going into this as hyped as I was last year.
Totally agree with your review because I said some of the same things to my friends after it was over. I feel like if they had to do a different version of Candyman I would have rather seen the teenage version.
Also, I don’t mind the lore additions to Candyman but Sherman had NO CONNECTION to Anthony, Tony Todds Character did it should’ve been Tony todd from jump if they got Jamie back for Halloween then they could have got tony, not sherman being a weird meh-dy man
i saw you going in on the spoiler review for Just My Opinion and i ached to hear your FULL analysis of the film. i am subscribing and can't wait for your next horror film review
I haven't seen it yet. But from what I heard about it is almost as if they had to cut a lot stuff out so it could be released in theaters. Like maybe the directors cut will have a the parts that most people said were lacking.
@@StruggleReviewzTV It’s no problem! 😂 you go hard with that time frame. Made me wish I could’ve better gotten across certain qualms I had during my review.
@@NocturnalCritic But what your able to do is a gift ! I just knew that I would be pumping out 5 minute reviews and I failed horribly ! That was so complicated for me to do because I always had more to say so I said forget it if they can’t sit that long then too bad this isn’t the channel for that person.
@@StruggleReviewzTV Thank you for that! And I completely understand where you’re coming from, especially when it comes to the more passionate subjects like this film. I’m like you though when it’s comes to the review format that feels right, because I have a bad tendency to ramble sometimes so definitely keeping them quick helps a lot.
Liked the film more than you did but agree with all your points, great review! For me, none of the characters have the presence or charisma of Tony Todd in the original.
Jordan Peele is like the M. Knight Shyamalan of woke plot twists. Except Shyamalan makes original content. Peele is 3 for 3 in remakes (Get Out was a remake of Skeleton Key, Us was an adaptation of Mirror Image, and now Candyman)
Just watched this after loving the 92 original went in blind and man I was disappointed how quickly everything was shoved down your throat. Great review by the way, agreed with every point you made!
First off the production tho! Great intro and build up to the review. And DAMN! U started a channel just to review this? I kno u mad mad! I don't blame you tho. I thought for sure I would love this film. Hella dissapointing.
I knew there was a reason (or several) why I wasn’t rushing out to see this. For one, I could get the sense even from the trailers, that this new version would lack the urban gothic atmosphere and grittiness of the original. I’m also really tired, beyond tired, of social commentaries in horror movies: why is it so hard to be simple and uncomplicated? Not everything needs to be “woke” to be fully appreciated on its own merits.
I was so excited to see this new one. And then watching it just made me depressed instead of scared. The first deaths I was like alright here we go! Then it just nosedived and turned into a crazy confusing roller coaster of great acted no storyline mess! Thank you for your honesty review. This might sound bad but I can tell you actually watched the movie. Also is it just me or did they turn Candyman into almost like a hitman?
Thank you for watching I love the way the writing and the social commentary surrounding Candyman was handle in this film they didn’t trust us to get it.
Just realized that the original Candyman Daniel Robitaille and the new Candyman, Anthony Mccoy in this film are both artists. Tony Todd's character was a 19th century slave turned painter. Yahya Abdul-Mateen's character is a Visual Artist. Definitely intentional and not a coincidence.
If I can make this movie, still go for Anthony and his girlfriend as the main characters, yet more team up with an alive Helen upon the legend. For Sherman's story, I'm thinking of him being a previous employee who lost his hand due to his hand being caught in the gears in a taffy machine, which is how he got a hook for a hand. He wanted to own his own candy shop, yet didn't know what to call his shop, then got his shop name from the Candyman legend. Sherman was a guy framed by the Overlords of the first movie, who then got by the eyewitness's father for a more personal connection. Sherman and William were acting as Peter Pan and Captain Hook, a local panicked when Sherman posed with his hook up to show he's about to swing.
Girl, I love this review!!! You hit the nail right on the head!!! I've actually seen it again and it grew on me...still trash but I appreciated the beauty of the cinematography much more the second time around. A whole new story would have been MUCH better instead of the route they tried (and failed) to take. Very disappointed, but if there's one silver lining, it's that it was so bad that it cured my childhood Candyman PTSD. For that, I am grateful 😁
I’m trying love this is way more time consuming then I ever thought it would be with me teaching during the day but I really enjoy doing this so I’m pressing on ! 💕
@@StruggleReviewzTV I need to take some time out to watch all these vids! You’ve been putting in work! I love it but pace yourself. I say, do Insecure’s final season. Guaranteed views
@@tamaracharese yea! I’m definitely doing the show I’m interested to see the way Issa closes out the show she loves to give us 8 episodes when she knows deep down we need 10 to 12 😂and the wu tang series also!
I personally felt like there was so much more I wanted to explore in Brianna's character, that too much time was spent on scenes that wasted time ... I think Colman's turn was a bit extreme and I didn't think the third act meshes as well as it could have
I really did not care for frank ocean in this movie. My favorite parts were the critic death scene, the puppetry animation flashbacks, and Sherman fields. they should have tied his version of candyman more personally to Anthony.
They should have just started over entirely with their own story and left Anthony and Ann-Marie out! It could have just been a struggling black artist AN ARTIST just like the previous Candyman and we could have began from there !🤦🏾♀️ Trying to tie up all the loose ends was clearly too much to handle 😳
Your intro is a tad loud. Good channel overall
I agree with that
I had a feeling they were connected to each other from the earlier trailers
But I thought that it was maybe to silly and kinda predictable like most movies
@@adrian72300 see now that one didn’t even hit 😂 And you know my hair changes monthly don’t be acting new here!
So you were kinda disappointed in it
It was too much going on. The end happened too fast.
I just want to say it's refreshing to hear someone else finally being honest about this movie. Unfortunately its few and far between.
NO problem ! Thank you for watching 👍🏾
Honestly. The characters in this film are terrible. Snobby, snarky and plain unlikeable. This woman says " Put her in rehab " while living in a super fancy home. While complaining about wh ite people!!! What ?????,
@Ruby King the BS pulled me out of it. I was into it, but then when i heard the "woke stuff", i was turned off.
unfortunately only black ppl can criticise or talk about this topic if a white person said this they would be called racist even if the movie is racist itself towards white ppl.
@@syunafrost351 I did get called a racist for my negative review on my channel. That's how I ended up finding this channel, which was a breathe of fresh air.
I really appreciate your perspective on this - especially about the lack of horror and tension, which is spot on. For me the problem overall is just that the protagonist had no sense of agency at all. It also set up a boogeyman that made no sense for this story in particular - gentrification doesn't displace a community into one place, it breaks it up. There was no community left in Cabrini Green, therefore no 'congregation' to create the Candyman.
In the first movie, the Candyman was the embodiment of the prejudices and social ills that killed him, that trap people in places like the projects, hence why he preys on the poor residents who have been abandoned by the police and society. It has a message about how being oppressed and mistreated causes a psychological trap that only hurts the very community most affected, perpetuating the harm in a cycle of horror. It's why, when Helen takes his power by making the community believe she killed him in the bonfire, she comes back just as destructive when summoned.
This new version missed all of that nuance completely and went for cartoonish characters and just no feeling of realism. Such a disappointment! Also agree that Vanessa Williams was wasted, just as much as Tony Todd was - her scene was the ONLY part of the movie I actually felt something in.
I love this channel for the honesty. I can tell those who give real reactions to movies and not fake liking something like many channels do.
Thank you ! I did attempt to start my channel off that way because I thought it was the standard but it didn’t agree with me ❤️
I had read somewhere that the director, Nia DaCosta had written a lot of the screenplay originally and then Jordan Peele came in and pretty much rewrote the whole thing. It would be interesting to see the differences between the two screenplays.
Unlike most I didnt care much for us, it is extremely overrated, nothing about it put me at the edge of my seat. Now youve mentioned him rewriting, make me give it a 7 from 8 or 9. Creative control is very important. With that being said she could of kept Peel the hell out.
Maybe we'll see a Snyder like version of the original.
Damn it Jordan, why u gotta ruin her work!!!!
@@MasseurDavisyeah because you know how this works and read the original screen play lmao
Thank you for making a fair review.
As a white person I thought the movie was offensive.
In the original film.
Candyman killed both white and black people. Because he wasn’t racially motivated.
His motivation for killing was to preserve his own legend thus preserving his soul.
Yes their was some racial aspects to the story but it was about more than that.
It was also a tragic love story.
The new one had none of that.
All I got from it was. As you said.
“White people bad, black people good”
I agree I’ll just show my family the originals from now on also great profile picture my favorite movie is the crow
Candyman didnt just kill white people tho
“As a white person i found this movie offensive” u gotta be fucking kidding me dude. Candyman didnt just kill white people in the new movie nor was he “racially motivated”
@@mr.jwashere7549 are u seriously stupid?
@@mr.jwashere7549 oh please, the racist messages in this movie were as subtle as a jackhammer.
The woke vibes in this movie were as subtle as sitting on a cactus.
Seeing the people sitting there.. almost all white.. at the end credits.. like.. umm.. ya.. as an asian.. and seeing what they did with the 1 asian.. its just stupid.. if you're going to commit to this crap.. then include the asian girl.. cause apparently we're white too, right? While the artsy black girl with the blm backpack is the innocent lol..
Shame.. great music.. good cinematography.. pulled to hell by beyond pretentious fart smelling artist.. just like in the movie.
Not sitting on a cactus 😂😂😂
@@npcimknot958 the Asian girl dipped though. She said not today and left their asses to die 😂
@@npcimknot958 Huh, she didn’t complete the calling and bolted 😂.
"Woke," huh? Many right-wing extremists/white nationalists use that as a slur to attack Black ppl and policies/conversations surrounding them...
So what do YOU mean?
It will never top 1992 candyman
That movie gave me goosebumps
It was beautiful
I don't necessarily hate it, but it just didn't make sense. The multiples doesn't make sense in the story, and they still tried to connect it. The message was too heavy handed, and they had the same gentrification conversation with every white character. The third act came completely out of left field. Anthony's descent was handled sloppily. There was the backstory with Teyonna, that was so unexplored they should've left it on the cutting room floor.
Honestly.. that plot isn't even new anymore.. what they could have done, if they wanted to do this crap.. was the 'white' knights high jacking blm and the blm race grifters .. now that would have been fresh. Cause we know.. nothing saves these places.. because you have too many people corrupted asf .. and those that get out.. leave and never return.. they don't 'give back" to the commmunity - kinda like the main characters in this movie. But they'll use that community to stay a victim and benifit off of the race card even though they are beyond sucessful and dont' gaf about black on black violence..
Eh I sort of figured the multiples would be a thing considering how Helen herself turned into a Candyman or a version of some sort at the end of the original film. I think they could have done more with the film but it sort of feels like they’re setting this up for a sequel or two? Who knows because if that movie is all that there is they could have just kept it.
The trailer gave away the whole plot of the movie. I knew immediately after watching the trailer that the main character(Anthony) was going to turn into Candyman just like Helen. Uh Duh!!!
hopefully they expand on that in the sequel to make sense
It sucked.
What I didn't understand is how ANTHONY never was questioned by police of all the deaths. And what was the point of seeing the girl's father committing suicide?and waiting to the end for Tony Todd was a slap in the face. This should had been titled a different name kinda like that last Child's play movie should had also been titled different.
Yes! I would off excepted the police talking to the gf or going to question to mom to get more time with Vanessa Williams! The police not believing Helen was a big part of the first film it would of flawlessly fit in here ! 🤦🏾♀️
Her father was an artist . I think that was to represent her fear of not wanting Anthony to become like him .
The whole movie was just random scenes of stuff happening. There was absolutely no narrative here. *Insert scene of white girls bullying black girl and then getting killed*
*Insert scene of guy jumping out window*(who even was that????)
Even the paintings were pointless, wtf was going on?
@@StruggleReviewzTVI don’t get why you cosignning so many racists in this comment section.
Your review is literally exactly how I feel about this film, 100%. I heard about the leaks and idk why I allowed positive reviews to make me think they changed it and even had a chance at bringing out SOME of what the original had.
I should’ve known this would be terrible because they only took like 2 months to shoot it…big giveaway. Terrible pacing, not scary, and completely throws away the ending that Helen became a Candyman spirit herself because she’s not black.
And YES, this should not have Candyman’s name attached to it, the name was just used as a pilot for the political agenda. It could’ve just been its own movie.
Exactly! Thank you for watching 💕
Agreed
Should've gave Candyman a superhero cape in the end, lol. Great review!!!
Thank you!😂
I just watched this movie for the first time this weekend and was so disappointed. Why is everything going woke? Why can't we just watch a horror movie without having racism and police brutality shoved in our faces
Stop using the word woke. It sounds weird when yall say it. I hated the movie too but It makes you uncomfortable because you're people are the ones who do this shit to people.
@ejarridcw Wrong, it doesn't make me uncomfortable it's just annoying as fuuuckk. It's like we get it , blacks have gotten shot by cops but then again other people of another shade have also gotten shot too and we don't have all kinds of movies being made about Indian people trying to shove it in our faces. Oh and just for the record I'm mexican.
We do t give a shit about you.
What they did to Domingo’s character was terrible he could have had his own film with the story he had.
Anthony being an artist and Tony Todd’s Candyman being an artist there could have been a connection there, and the relationship between him and his mother could have been its own thing, like…it has so many good angles but the execution was just…weird.
I thought it would have had something to do with all the honey he feed him as a child
Based on reshoots and early casting news - my theory is they cast Coleman Domingo as Candyman but got hesitant and shoehorned him in as William at some point. I say this because Jake from the 1992 version would’ve made more sense as someone connected to the old legend. This is how I know they had their own agenda and didn’t want to connect the original and this one as intended. Remember, the Anthony character was suppose to be LaKeith Stanfield, who is very problematic, but would’ve been better in the role, imo. This was so damn disappointing. I can literally write a better film than this, and I don’t mean any disrespect. They wrote this like they took threads from Twitter or rooms from Clubhouse on surface level social issues and put it alongside Candyman. Sloppily done. You can’t call yourself telling Cabrini Green’s story without highlighting the most tragic stories, including Ruthie Jean and Little Girl X. The tragedies and atrocities of that neighborhood were not to be overlooked for the sake of wanting to appear deep. This is where 1992 got it right. It wasn’t just about white being goofy and bad vs. black being smart and cautious. It very much made Helen, Ann Marie, and Cabrini and main character of the story.
Non-spoiler first impressions.
Initial reaction: Definitely not as good as good as the original, but as a direct sequel the story is respectful. Also, Tony Todd is the true Candyman and you feel his absence in this
Pros:
- Story as a continuation of the original made sense and respected the original Clive Barker mythos.
- For those unfortunate to put Candymans name in their mouth 5 times in a mirror, it made for some excellent and extra bloody gore that I always appreciate in horror
- Main characters were written well and made you stay invested in the story
- There is some excellent body horror in this almost akin to Jeff Goldblumes early stages of changing into "The Fly" which is sure to gross everyone out
Cons:
- Too short. Kind of rushes to the end just as things start ramping up more on the third act. At 90min probably could have done with an extra 30min to flesh out the excitement and pacing
- Not scary, but more of a thriller. This is not that bad of a thing though but its definitely different
- While still very brutal, the kills are not as impactful as the original. Original has Candyman speaking in a ghastly voice (Bane style with his voice higher than everything else) narrating to people as he murders them. Also the slow ripping sound of the hook which also is over all the other sound is not used.
- A bit too heavy at times on social issue messages. Maybe for some people this info is informative but as a black person it comes off as "preaching to the choir" of things we are well aware of in our society. I don't want to hear this stuff this much in a horror movie I am trying to escape from reality in.
I walked out of the movie and chalked it down as a loss. I watched all the candyman movies I grew up on them. I understand the message they were trying to send with the film but I'm sure everyone understands the injustice done to black people it just doesn't belong in a horror movie like candyman. I expected some of that narrative but it hit you in the face constantly through out the movie. I'm really mad as a fan of the franchise I grew up on those films! They need to keep politics out of movies in general in my opinion.
Amen I agree
Girl! You absolutely KILLED IT in this review! I looked everything you had to say and I can agree so heavily! Man, that 3rd act was trash. Great vid!
Thank you so much ! ❤️
Hello! I just found you yesterday, watched abt 10+ of ur videos, I AM IN LOVEEEE!!!
I swear we act just alike😂
I’m loving your videos! Thanks for the nostalgia❤
Thank you, every word you said is exactly how I felt about that movie. What a wasted opportunity.
NP ! Thank you for watching ❤️
If you rewatch the 1992 version, you'll notice most of kills are off screen as well. You just see the aftermath of it. The new one is a disappointment. It had potential, but the ball was dropped. The racial tension was subtle in the original. It's beaten over your head in the new one.
Candyman 2 he did kill kill on screen
I haven’t seen this movie, but I’ll tell you this, the 1992 original was amazing! The movie honestly scared me !!! The way Tony Todd would say “Helen” brought me chills… now hearing your review I’m like fuck this gonna turn in the original since it’s on Netflix !
I love original as well but If you watch the film there are plenty of call backs to the original film but this is a completely different movie and message !
Facts, especially if you listen with headphones. It literally almost sounds like he's telepathically in your head. Even if you watch other reactions, people tend to shudder when he first speaks.💯
@@sagittarius420cheefie Ohhh right?! I had earbuds in when I rewatched the original the other day and his voice was so intense. Actually, I liked a lot of the way the original movie sounded, from the voices/dialogue to the foley, etc. It was so pleasing to the ears.
I could look and listen to you all day. You hit every nail on the head. I went to watch the Candyman with 3 others and this video is basically the conversation on the way home in the car after watching the movie.
Thank you 💕
They turned candy man into a woke super hero at the end.
I just became your biggest fan, the only person telling the truth about this movie. I've waited for YEARS for this film, and I was so disappointed
❤️❤️❤️
@@StruggleReviewzTV where can I find the newest review
I saw a review of it yesterday with two white people, and they said they liked it lol. Im glad i saw your review, i wont be watching it. Im tired of the woke stuff being merged with entertainment. It seems so forced. Social justice doesn't need to be mentioned in everything black. Like someone said below, can we just be people doing regular things without race having to be mentioned all the time? Its one of the reasons i dont bother watching many new movies or shows anymore...too many agendas ruining the entertainment
❤️ Thank you for valuing my review when yo know I’m just out here winging it ! That’s Love ! 😂 But seriously the fix is on with these films the need to make a social statement is real so I believe we will get much more of this I personally love it’s relevancy but it’s not needed for EVERYTHING!
I honestly just think that's a Jordan Peele thing. Even his comedy skits can be woke horror comedy.
So true!
@@sagittarius420cheefie Jordan peele wife is white. That's the most anti-black thing anyone can do. He's not woke AT ALL!!!!!
They said that in fear of your reaction, think about that lol
I loved the 1992 Candy Man. I wish Hollywood would stop “rebooting” things. Based on many reviews for the new Candyman, I will not be seeing this. I think your spot on for this movie as with many others.
Thank you for watching and listening ❤️
Thank you!! Rumor is there is a 2 hr.15 min. Cut out on streets and involves way more carnage and Helen is VERY involved in the story.
I would love to see that!
I love this channel!! Her approach to reviews exudes intelligence and an appreciation for the nuances of film and tv. Keep up the awesome work!!!!
Thank you! You have been supporting me heavily! 💕
@@StruggleReviewzTV I've been on a straight binge. 🤣🤣🤣
The whole time I was watching it, all I was waiting for was Tony Todd. They should have toned down the woke, incorporated Tony Todds candyman into the story and made it longer.
Me too I was completely convinced that he was not in the film and then they decided to CGI deaged him in for 30 seconds! 🤦🏾♀️😂 It would have been so awesome if he portrayed the William (Laundry Mat Owner) who switches up in the end and showing up as a completely different character that would have been so cool because they never actually showed his image or Helen’s only puppetry! 🤷🏽♀️
@@StruggleReviewzTV Tony Todds candyman should have been the main one. It could have had flashbacks of him desperately trying to come back into the minds of people for 30 years..killing people here and there through the decades until the artist crosees paths with him when he finds out he was the child. Idk.. it could have went in many other good directions. it was such wasted potential. 20 years to think up a great sequel.
He was the main piece to tie it to the original but maybe they didn’t want Tony Todd to steal the show. It’s a shame because he’s a horror film legend being apart of night of the living dead and candy man
Why would you want to bring an older Tony Todd back as Candyman? He should be left alone in the three prior movies he had. I think that’s where they messed up with the original, having his face so boldly broadcast. It left no room for future character development, but somehow they figured out how to stretch the story. Unlike Freddy, leather face, Michael Myers who all covered their faces or had prosthetic pieces, Candyman the spirit wouldn’t have made sense him being older. Spirits don’t age the way we age. They tried their hardest with the de-aging feature and… is that REALLY what y’all want? A CGI version of Tony Todd for multiple films? Todd had his time. Move on.
Tony Todd is old and if you watch his interviews he loves the love he gets from the movie but he's ready to move on, Yahya will be a great replacement 👍 I enjoy movies especially horrors that have something to talk about, I thought it was better than the original
You look glorious sis , good review 👏🏾.
Thank you so much! ❤️
It was alright. I just didn't like how they portrayed the black man and also how the black woman was leading the relationship between the two main characters they made her seem low-key masculine. The death scenes were good tho
whats wrong with the woman being low key masculine?
I know they made his character look gullible and immature and most people who are black would not try to summon the dead anyway I have to agree with you
I see that in a lot of black relationships nowadays. It’s kind of what happens when your girl makes more money than you do. Anthony was a broken artist in a dry spell. Which is code for unemployed 😂
He had no job all the black woman were strong successful, the girlfriend brother had a strong gay roll he was super gay while his white boyfriend was pretty normal dude rolled a blunt and all that shit I’d chill with him they made black men look horrible but that’s the agenda now adays
I was tired of looking at that art gallery and condo..this how I felt with Coming 2 America...they’re not moving around enough for me to really feel the environment
The original has a perfectly great message and delivery. It was REAL and raw. This one is phony and fake.
I will say the cinematography and music is amazing. Thats it though
This shouldn't even be considered a horror movie, the only thing scary about it was the writing.
People are tricked into thinking these movies are good because they look pretty and the acting is good but these movies are just good on the surface they have no substance.
This is hands down…… the best review about this trash movie
Thank you ! 👍🏾
I do agree the cinematography and music are amazing
the main problem was the absolute lack of dread, atmosphere and well...horror!
Which having Tony Todd play Candyman for it's entirety would have improved upon tremendously
Girl you did a fantastic job deconstructing and describing this movie.. girl I was mad and couldn't even begin to figure out where to start!!! Good job🙂
Thank you so much ! 🥰
I’ll say again. This had way too much of a Jordan Peele feel to it. I feel like he may have taken over in the writing room. While I didn’t hate this film, I surely left highly disappointed. This had the potential to tell a captivating story yet they decided to convolute an already clear story. I’ll have to watch the original and rewatch this one. But I want to see another movie with Yahya and Teyonna, their chemistry was great.
I hated it! 😂 Just for them getting my damn hopes up for years now like don’t play with me and not deliver damn it 🤣
@@StruggleReviewzTV lmao! I honestly went in expecting to be disappointed.
@@ShayP76 Damn ! And nobody told me 😂
@@StruggleReviewzTV 🤣😂🤣😂🤣.
@@StruggleReviewzTV dang
It's crazy how Anthony looks the same age as his mum. Whatever anti-ageing regime she's using, is 150% working.
Its called black dont crack.
@@ricardod4715 olive oil don’t spoil
Madam I love how brutally honest and well articulated your review is. Subbed 👍
Thank you for subbing ! ❤️💕
Sherman fields felt like a background character. He had no presents what so ever..Tony Todd made me shit my pants in the parking lot and was memorising every time he was on screen..also Vanessa Williams really need to be in more films her cameo appearance was awesome she knocked it out of the park
Exactly it was missing that “it” factor and Vanessa Williams stole that show with 5 min I was waiting to see her at least one more time!
Yes we should have seen how Vanessa Williams was getting on with her life, and why she still living in an apartment!!
I’ve been binge watching your channel and I love it.
As for candyman I was SOO disappointed and you hit it on the head with the overly woke gentrification message. It didn’t come off as a pure horror movie for me.
Thank you so much! 💕
Political film not horror film...White men bad, police men bad. Just another movie with a political agenda. a movie made to make white people feel like they are horrible people and should repent in some way. That is the movie. Originality in Hollywood has died. but if you like movies that are very Anti White and Anti Police then you'll be entertained. Another old classic ruined by the usual folk. Everyone knows who they are. They ruin movies, sports, and anything that you enjoy in life. Until we actually do something abt it will keep happening until we have nothing left.
That’s why I don’t really watch anything new nowadays everything is made for woke sjws of social media cuz they cry about everything,, can’t have stereotypes, can’t have too many white ppl or the movie is automatically racist, black washing and white washing roles of other race of characters from originals and then calling every person racist for asking them why they changed it etc
The trailer gave away the whole plot of the movie. I knew immediately after watching the trailer that the main character(Anthony) was going to turn into Candyman just like Helen. Uh Duh!!!
Watched this last night. Within the first 10 mins, I knew where the theme was going. 🤦🏾♂️You pretty much reviewed my thoughts. Great content. Thank you. 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank You! 💕
He wasn’t necessarily a “hero” to black ppl 🥱
A “true” horror film with all black cast that’s worth watching is SPELL! Watch it now.
I surprisingly really enjoyed that movie 👍
No propaganda, no social commentary just a good simple story
I’ll give it a watch anywhere I can find it?
OH! I just noticed in that screenshot of Coleman Domingo's character reading a Clive Barker book - haha That was kinda cool - a nod to Barker's short story, which was the inspiration for the original Candyman movie. Evereything you said about his character is exactly what I thought as well.
Yes I thought that was cool too along the fellow art gallery associate who was murdered first his name was Clive as well ! Clive Barker in very underrated❤️
This review is spot on, the original Candyman is my all-time absolute fav movie and there's nothing like it and I was so excited for this "Spiritual Sequel" but it was fuckin atrocious, how could you fuck this story up?! Especially considering they had an entire yr to go back in and do reshoots. It was rushed, forced, and made NO sense.. Great review sis! 👏🏾👌🏾👏🏾✊🏾
Thank You! 💕
I loved your take! A few things I can say is that this movie gave you no one to connect to, no one to feel sorry for. Everything is so rushed and so very forced! The original Candyman is legendary because of Tony Todd’s monologues, and the fact that the movie allows for you to understand Candyman beyond his doings but his feelings as well. This new movie does not show those things, there was an extreme lack of Candyman. I need a redo!!
You deserve a medal for this review. I feel so validated, ssssubscribeeed
Why wasn’t Helen a ‘Candyman’ in the film? Multiple Candymen was goofy and took away from the OG Tony Todd version.
Her decomposed body was in the church at the end while that psycho dude was performing that ritual on Anthony ..she was a “witness”… he actually dug her up at sat her in the pews!! To me that was the creepiest shit ever!!
Why did 2 of the guys that got murdered have hook hands? Coincidence??
@@esmereldavilla-lobos4907 eh, more goofy crap. She would have been fully skeletal after all those years.
🥺 truer words have been spoken
I called it. After I saw the first trailer and saw who was producing this movie - I knew it was going to be a woke nightmare. Candyman is a great film (1992), Tony Todd was amazing and even created the background of the character. The new film, like you said, is a cash cow - an attempt to feed off the anger and frustration of an entire race, and that's pathetic. You can have your message, hell the original Candyman spoke about race and class perfect and managed to scare the hell out of people. This one? Horrible. And a waste and totally killed the Candyman franchise more than Candyman 3. Good review! Really enjoyed it.
Cant lie, I felt some kind of way when I saw the trailer for this one too. I was so hoping I was wrong. They tried but ....smh
Billy’s line in the new version about the cops showing up when the victim is white echos a scene in the original by Helen after she’s attacked in the gents by the hoodlums, which brings attention to the police.
Candyman 92 is a traditional horror flick though, ‘cause this sub-genre of horror was still popular in the 80s/90s. There was also media appetite at the time for serial killers Bundy, Dahmer, Nightstalker etc, who had just been put on the chair, were still committing their crimes or were on trial.
CM21’s boogeymen being the cop replacing the serial killer is because that’s what’s in the news now, also, the first film, as great as it is, is a “white” horror film and Nia DaCosta wanted to make a “Black” one, similar to the original Django film and Tarantino’s update.
The only slaying in the new film that didn’t fit the narrative for me was the white teens in the locker room. I’m guessing this scene was included to scare white girls in the audience who will make up a large percentage of the crowd, but the killings of the art critics and cops made more sense to me.
Still enjoyed the movie, but I understand those whose opinion differs to mine.
I’m glad there are people out here that will admit just because a movie tries to shallowly bring light to multiple social injustices doesn’t make it a good movie. The people that are calling the movie a masterpiece and all this other ass kissing nonsense are sheep.
I thought it was a masterpiece brotha
@@nazaryisrael671 what is your criteria for something to qualify as a masterpiece? I’m curious
Well it was nostalgic to me I was 6 maybe 7 when I saw the 1st one scared shit less literally could u 2 public bathrooms r my own then I turn 36 n c this one n it was the exact same movie to me liked all the Easter eggs that I saw like the intro it was Cabrini green inverted cuz n the 92 version it started from I sky view n cgi cuz they singed knocked down the towers by now plus I'm blk so the whole injustice thing n cops dying at the end I didn't mind seeing I actually needed to c it so its not lived in reality they totally pondered to the plight of the black man theme so whit that it was a master piece this movie was a culture thing we dont have the big 5 freely jason... we got Tony Todd the candy man and the most of candy man that started it all ruthie Mc coy keeping her memory n not her killers alive with this story
The movie is horrible
Another funny thing about all of this…
The original Clive Barker Candyman was actually white and the story took place in London. Candyman was simply a spirit that killed for disbelief, didn’t even have the mirror or name chanting involved. Rose brilliantly added it to give him a SLIGHT backstory and because he had to actually make a MOVIE out of the short story. The part about Daniel being a slave was actually beyond revenge; it was used to tell a tragic love story and gothic romance (so deep that it is actually scary at the same time).
Right, the whole “revenge” concept is completely antithetical to the character’s motivation. Candyman kills indiscriminately, to fuel his legend. Yes his backstory may be tragic, but he has moved beyond the concept of race. It’s hard to tell whether he’s still Daniel Robitille or something different entirely. That’s what makes the original so telling. He is otherworldly and detached. Clive Barker’s Candyman is ethereal and so random. You know nothing about him and he shows up at the very end of the story. Rose introduced a rather tragic but subtle background to the character. It was a tell of racism, but that’s not the main theme. The main theme throughout is the impact that racism has on society and how it effects everyone indiscriminately.
Liverpool not London.
@@77Creation good catch
@@justinmoody9164 Exactly. If anything, this movie removes the fear of Candyman from the African American community because we are “safe” in this movie. What made Candyman scary was that he had no regard in who he killed (even the kid in the bathroom).
@@jrdatrackstar I agree completely. They tried to be “woke” and destroyed the legacy of the character
Hit the nail on the head, the 92 version is a fucking classic..had high expectations shattered after walking out the theater.. btw is that a lord shiva painting on ur wall?
Thank you and yes it is!
I'm so glad there's still some real ones out here.
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"We're here, we're present, and we always will be."
I could take the script and make a more effective movie just as good as the first one. With the same material.
1. Anthony is looking for new material for his gallery and looks into the Helen Lyle story from his GFs brother.
2. After some digging he finds out he's the baby from the story by his mom. This happens in the beginning of the film which causes him to look deeper into what happened and meets Burke. In turn finding about the Candyman legend.
3. He creates his gallery and during those weeks he begins having dreams of the victims of the past along with the voice of Daniel Robatille.
4. During the night of the gallery a few Out of touch critics and attendees say the name completely while there and start turning up dead. Anthony being the subject of suspicion and harassment by police.
5. In the ongoing weeks Anthony gradually mentally and physically deteriorates and more murders happen. Causing Brianna to leave as he gets more unstable.
6. He searches for a way to stop this and goes back to Burke who has been secretly an agent of Candyman's or the swarm's supernatural influence (it's hinted in the original film that he can hypnotize ppl like Helen).
7. Brianna's worrying about Anthony causes her to look for him not knowing police are tailing her. By the time she finds Burke who has already set up Anthony as the killer. Just as Burke is about to hurt Brianna, Anthony kills Burke with the hook instead.
8. When all seems calm, officers/detectives from early on in the film see Anthony standing over a dead Burke and shoots him. Causing the tragic end for our protagonist. The final scene plays out except now we get a longer scene of Anthony morphing into Daniel Robatille much Earlier since his soul is now Assimilated into the Hive.
Gonna make this my headcanon for what happens within the events of this film. Leaving loose ends entirely unexplained and acting like they're tied up is something that annoyed the fuck out of me in this movie, it was made all the worse towards the end when it falls apart and just seems to be swinging for left field just because.
I'm with you on the original, love it. CREEPED. ME. OUT. This sequel though, I don't know. It tried but SMH. If you're gonna make a political point, fine make it bc the original did. If you're making a horror, make it the original was. But if you're gonna combine them, you'd better know how to write it.
The original Candyman put a bit of focus on economics, BUT it didn't overshadow him as it shouldn't. Too much political stuff can overshadow the main story. This sequel had its moments of potential but , but doesn't measure up to the original.
I saw it yesterday despite the criticism and you said all that had to be said. Job well done.
After watching this and Lovecraft Country I am officially boycotting Jordan Peele. This guy just can't make anything that doesn't involve racial division.
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Also, you're right about Anthony McCoy. He wasn't likable. He came off as a selfish jerk. He didn't care that his art was connected to the brutal murders. All he cared about was his art was mentioned. It would have been interesting if he turns mad because of his guilt being associated and trying desperately to stop Candyman.
You have excellent descriptions and you understand the Core of the films you Critique. I loved your opening and how you described the original…
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They could have just bought back Tony Todd in spots because he has a presence on screen.
Movie was a disaster. It’s so woke from start to finish. From a gay interracial couple to a dying man being shot right beside a civilian. Things in the movie was so forced just to further an already weak plot.
I personally believe that Universal delayed the film not just because of COVID-19 but because the last thing they wanted was to add fuel to the fire because of the riots and the BLM protest. But the reason the ending left a bad taste in my mouth is because a couple weeks ago, Ella French, a Chicago Police Officer came back to the force from maternity leave, was shot and killed by two brothers who had an illegal gun and drunk. Look I get there are crooked cops but not every police officers are bad, but turning Candyman into an Anti-Hero and killing cops is not what he is, they ruined him.
That message in from the cop to her in the backseat of the car was so HEAVY and deliberate as if we aren’t aware these things are happening🤷🏽♀️
@@StruggleReviewzTV That moment was were the movie lost me. I was like are you really going to do this and leave it open for a sequel, cause I’m not going to see it. It depends on how much it makes. Plus Tony Todd showing up was legit the best part, but then it’s over
By the way, did you ever review Mulan 2020? I think you would despise it by how it’s inferior to the 1998 film
@@josterio2.071 I didn’t for that particular reason lol they had me at NO MUSHU ! 😂
I thought I was the only one who didn’t like this movie. When the ending came around I was just like 😐😐😐😐. I wanted a straight horror movie staring Black people, not a social justice film. And the way the relationship was portrayed didn’t sit right with me. The black woman who came from trauma taking care of another black mans trauma. And Tony Todd was barely in it at all until the end. They could have done so much more with this film but it just came across as a “gentrification is bad” movie that was very in the nose.
I think he was barely in it because they had to deage him just to make him look like he did back in the day. Although he looked artificial as hell. Tony Todd has aged really well but you can tell he’s older and we all know ghosts don’t age. They probably didn’t have the funds to have him deaged for a longer period of time.
I was hyped for this movie at first but the more TV spots I saw from it the more it worried me, especially with it showing that it was going to overdue the political message it was trying to convey in it's story. I'm still going to see it cause I love the original, but I'm not going into this as hyped as I was last year.
I felt the same way but I kept the FAITH! And should have DROPPED IT LAST YEAR 😂
But to be fair the opinions will vary on this film so you just might like it🤷🏽♀️
@@StruggleReviewzTV hopefully I do, but I just have a bad feeling that this for me might be a let down.
This was a good review I watch it in theaters and yes it fell short. That shoting with the police was very tiggering and scary.
Preach Sis!!!!! This review is PERFECT. Being a true STAN of the original I couldn't agree more...
This was an amazing review and I am now subbed.
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Totally agree with your review because I said some of the same things to my friends after it was over. I feel like if they had to do a different version of Candyman I would have rather seen the teenage version.
Sista I love this review. Every one of my thoughts exactly you nailed lol ❤️😍
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Also, I don’t mind the lore additions to Candyman but Sherman had NO CONNECTION to Anthony, Tony Todds Character did it should’ve been Tony todd from jump if they got Jamie back for Halloween then they could have got tony, not sherman being a weird meh-dy man
That’s the thing he was in the movie but only for a few seconds. They basically sidelined him for the new Sherman candyman
i saw you going in on the spoiler review for Just My Opinion and i ached to hear your FULL analysis of the film. i am subscribing and can't wait for your next horror film review
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No real bee's in this movie either
I haven't seen it yet. But from what I heard about it is almost as if they had to cut a lot stuff out so it could be released in theaters. Like maybe the directors cut will have a the parts that most people said were lacking.
Tony Todd is the only Candyman
I love the deep dive review! Very well analyzed, and examined.
Thank you for coming over ! I try to GO my videos are 20min + we better go somewhere!😂
@@StruggleReviewzTV It’s no problem! 😂 you go hard with that time frame. Made me wish I could’ve better gotten across certain qualms I had during my review.
@@NocturnalCritic But what your able to do is a gift ! I just knew that I would be pumping out 5 minute reviews and I failed horribly ! That was so complicated for me to do because I always had more to say so I said forget it if they can’t sit that long then too bad this isn’t the channel for that person.
@@StruggleReviewzTV Thank you for that! And I completely understand where you’re coming from, especially when it comes to the more passionate subjects like this film. I’m like you though when it’s comes to the review format that feels right, because I have a bad tendency to ramble sometimes so definitely keeping them quick helps a lot.
The 1992 movie was very scary and thats before the ICON Tony Todd steps in! 25 years of nightmare fuel!
"Woke" is a passive aggressive form of racism.
I would barely consider this movie a horror movie.
Liked the film more than you did but agree with all your points, great review! For me, none of the characters have the presence or charisma of Tony Todd in the original.
Jordan Peele is like the M. Knight Shyamalan of woke plot twists. Except Shyamalan makes original content. Peele is 3 for 3 in remakes (Get Out was a remake of Skeleton Key, Us was an adaptation of Mirror Image, and now Candyman)
Just watched this after loving the 92 original went in blind and man I was disappointed how quickly everything was shoved down your throat. Great review by the way, agreed with every point you made!
Thank you💜
First off the production tho! Great intro and build up to the review. And DAMN! U started a channel just to review this? I kno u mad mad! I don't blame you tho. I thought for sure I would love this film. Hella dissapointing.
Thank you for watching! Your thumbnails are awesome I’m subbing for that alone 😂👍🏾
Can't beat and never will when it comes to the originals 80s 90s these days are gone sadly
I knew there was a reason (or several) why I wasn’t rushing out to see this. For one, I could get the sense even from the trailers, that this new version would lack the urban gothic atmosphere and grittiness of the original. I’m also really tired, beyond tired, of social commentaries in horror movies: why is it so hard to be simple and uncomplicated? Not everything needs to be “woke” to be fully appreciated on its own merits.
I was so excited to see this new one. And then watching it just made me depressed instead of scared. The first deaths I was like alright here we go! Then it just nosedived and turned into a crazy confusing roller coaster of great acted no storyline mess!
Thank you for your honesty review. This might sound bad but I can tell you actually watched the movie.
Also is it just me or did they turn Candyman into almost like a hitman?
The original is a class act that still stands up today. Superb in depth review, thank you
Thank you for watching I love the way the writing and the social commentary surrounding Candyman was handle in this film they didn’t trust us to get it.
Just realized that the original Candyman Daniel Robitaille and the new Candyman, Anthony Mccoy in this film are both artists. Tony Todd's character was a 19th century slave turned painter. Yahya Abdul-Mateen's character is a Visual Artist. Definitely intentional and not a coincidence.
You got this covered.
My main stipulation was that this can't be done without Tony Todd.
Yeah we get a little piece at the end, but.
I liked this video right off the bat! I coould feel the true fan in your voice
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If I can make this movie, still go for Anthony and his girlfriend as the main characters, yet more team up with an alive Helen upon the legend. For Sherman's story, I'm thinking of him being a previous employee who lost his hand due to his hand being caught in the gears in a taffy machine, which is how he got a hook for a hand. He wanted to own his own candy shop, yet didn't know what to call his shop, then got his shop name from the Candyman legend. Sherman was a guy framed by the Overlords of the first movie, who then got by the eyewitness's father for a more personal connection. Sherman and William were acting as Peter Pan and Captain Hook, a local panicked when Sherman posed with his hook up to show he's about to swing.
Girl, I love this review!!! You hit the nail right on the head!!! I've actually seen it again and it grew on me...still trash but I appreciated the beauty of the cinematography much more the second time around. A whole new story would have been MUCH better instead of the route they tried (and failed) to take. Very disappointed, but if there's one silver lining, it's that it was so bad that it cured my childhood Candyman PTSD. For that, I am grateful 😁
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Candy man is anything BUT a hero… it’s like trying to make Freddy Krueger a hero….. it just doesn’t work…..
5k views?! Babe! Keep doing what you’re doing!
I’m trying love this is way more time consuming then I ever thought it would be with me teaching during the day but I really enjoy doing this so I’m pressing on ! 💕
@@StruggleReviewzTV I need to take some time out to watch all these vids! You’ve been putting in work! I love it but pace yourself. I say, do Insecure’s final season. Guaranteed views
@@tamaracharese yea! I’m definitely doing the show I’m interested to see the way Issa closes out the show she loves to give us 8 episodes when she knows deep down we need 10 to 12 😂and the wu tang series also!
I personally felt like there was so much more I wanted to explore in Brianna's character, that too much time was spent on scenes that wasted time ... I think Colman's turn was a bit extreme and I didn't think the third act meshes as well as it could have
I really did not care for frank ocean in this movie. My favorite parts were the critic death scene, the puppetry animation flashbacks, and Sherman fields. they should have tied his version of candyman more personally to Anthony.
I didn't know that was Frank Ocean.