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I haven't seen the original Candyman yet (I will, though!), so this review is as unbiased and as reliable as old dad's hat-band! Candyman Farewell To The Flesh actually saddened me, that is, if you can get over the fact that Daniel Robitaille aka The Candyman relishes the way his hooked hand tears through human gizzards. It saddened me in the way that it is a love story at its base that fails. Daniel Robitaille is a former slave who is a very talented painter that is commissioned to paint a portrait of a wealthy man's daughter. Unfortunately for Daniel, he falls in love with her and gives her a child. He's hunted down by a mob that cuts off his painting hand, rubs his body with honeycomb to attract bees, which come in a hoard and sting him to death. Fast forward to our present (the garish backdrop of New Orleans's Mardi Gras) and watch the former slave turned painter come after a descendant of his who resembles his old love. Her name is Annie Tarrant and she has very little time to find an item of Candyman's old lover that could possibly destroy Candyman for good! This movie gives a deeper explanation of just who the Candyman really was.
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Annie Tarrant's boyfriend gets a helping hook from the Candyman. |
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One of many Candyman paintings hanging in New Orleans.
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The woman Candyman was hired to paint. |
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Annie Tarrant, who looks like Candy's old flame, finds something important at the same time that Candyman finds her!
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