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Candyland
Candyland is a narrative art film that deals with the misuse of prescription drugs. It zooms in for a passenger and driver view of the emerging problem of prescription drug abuse. Can't focus? Don't bother to adjust your screen. Seven million Americans currently use such drugs for non-medical reasons. Lawyers, executives, producers, and other respected people in the community have fallen prey to claims that their pain will go away. Now, many are hooked.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the dark side of the American dream through the lens of the Candyland board game. It delves into the lives of the game's creators and their complex relationship with the burgeoning music industry of the 1970s. The film examines themes of ambition, exploitation, and the questionable ethics that sometimes accompany success.
Critical Reception
Candyland (2013) received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its ambitious scope and unflinching look at the music industry's past. However, some found the narrative disjointed and the connections between the board game and the music industry somewhat tenuous. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the exposé and others finding it overly cynical.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its insightful, albeit disturbing, examination of the music business and the pursuit of success.
Criticized by some for a lack of clear narrative focus and an overreliance on sensationalism.
The documentary effectively highlights the moral ambiguities present in the entertainment industry.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's attempt to uncover hidden truths about the music industry and the individuals behind popular cultural phenomena. Many found the historical context compelling and the revelations surprising. A minority of viewers felt the documentary was too negative and speculative.
Fun Fact
The documentary features archival footage and interviews that shed light on the lesser-known aspects of the music industry during the disco era, often juxtaposing the glitz and glamour with underlying financial and ethical struggles.
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