10 Things You Didn't Know About Candyman

8. He’s About Graffiti

Candyman graffiti
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One of the themes Candyman retains from Barker’s original story is that the academic protagonist is studying graffiti. The plot hook (heh) is clear – on the one hand, graffiti is by nature art for the disaffected and marginalized, a way for people to reclaim the place where they live and work from its nominal owners; on the other, the protagonist is a privileged academic who intends to ride her observations of other people’s art straight to the top of her ivory tower. It’s not like she’s cutting anybody a check.

That starting conflict sets the tone for Candyman and Helen Lyle’s fraught romance. She may be the reincarnation of his love, but she’s also appropriating his culture. In a sense, Candyman is claiming Lyle the way graffiti artists claim Cabrini-Green, incorporating her into his story rather than meekly remaining a background character in hers.

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Matt is a writer, art junkie and Olympic level nerd repping Austin, Texas.