Kids in the Hall – Brain Candy

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Moviegoers never caught on to its brilliance, but Brain Candy is a smart, outrageously inventive vehicle for Canada’s most irreverent comedy troupe. The subtly subversive plot is about society’s ongoing search for the perfect “happy drug,” and the Kids inhabit a multitude of costumes and characters as they celebrate–and lament–the invention of “Gleemonex,” the ultimate antidepressant, which locks users into their happiest memories… and subsequently renders them comatose. No worries for the Roritor Chemical Company; they don’t care much about side effects! With rampant riffs on heavy-metal doomsayers, closeted gay husbands (resulting in Scott Thompson’s hilarious coming-out musical), blissed-out grandmothers, and all varieties of corporate greed-mongers, Brain Candy is almost too hip for its own good, combining Pythonesque ingenuity with cutting social satire. As a comedic experiment it’s hit-and-miss, but with the cross-dressing Kids running the show, it’s likely to leave you laughing out loud. –Jeff Shannon

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T. A. Wauldron "iamtoddicus" says:

Monty Python on xanex Dear readers, if you have never seen the Kids In The Hall series, you will not understand the nuances and brilliance of Brain Candy. If you have, you will feel like you have discovered the Holy Grail.

R. Nevitt says:

The most Well-Written and Talented Movie I’ve Ever Seen! Like many of the past reviews have said, it takes a certain mindset to enjoy this movie, but once you do get into it, you’ll realize that it is one of the most well-written movies released in a very long time. Even though some Kids in the Hall fans were unimpressed with this movie, to really examine it and look at the making of this movie, you can’t deny that these guys have serious talent! To play over 40 different characters, and do it well, and write it to where one character played by someone doesn’t interact with another character played by the same person took a lot of hard work and creativity. What I like most about this movie are the little things within it that you wouldn’t pick up the first couple times. I’ve seen it at least 30 times ande every time, I pick up something new I never noticed before. The scuba diver, the posters in the background, certain connections that are spanned apart from each other, etc. The way they portray certain characters, like the CEO and his team members, are so realistic that you have to laugh at it even more because you know there’s people just like that. They make fun of the culture by playing it realistic. In summary, it is a movie to be watched many times on end. It is a very dialogue and character based movie (“I’m your nightmare, Mister!”, “You’re not getting dollar one, you ugly man!”)…okay you just have to see the movie. But the more you are interested in psychology, the more you will enjoy this movie.


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