

Candy
Set in the cold winter of Himalayas, Candy revolves around a horrific murder mystery of a high-school student which forces an agonized teacher and a crooked cop to bury their differences and hunt down the killer.
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Plot Summary
The series chronicles the life of Candy Montgomery, a seemingly perfect 1980 housewife and mother who, in 1980, brutally murdered her friend Betty Gore with an axe. It delves into the events leading up to the murder, exploring Candy's complex relationships, her dissatisfaction with her seemingly idyllic suburban life, and the shocking crime that captivated and disturbed a nation.
Critical Reception
Candy received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting the performances of its lead actresses, particularly Jessica Biel and Melanie Lynskey. The series was praised for its suspenseful storytelling and its attempt to humanize, rather than sensationalize, the characters involved in the real-life tragedy.
What Reviewers Say
- The series offers compelling performances, especially from Jessica Biel and Melanie Lynskey, who bring depth to their roles.
- While delving into a dark true crime story, the show attempts to explore the psychological complexities of its characters.
- The pacing and narrative structure keep viewers engaged, though some found it less impactful than other similar true crime adaptations.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally praise the strong acting and the series' ability to build tension. Many viewers found the portrayal of Candy Montgomery's life and motivations to be captivating and thought-provoking. Some users noted that while the story is disturbing, the series handles it with a degree of nuance.
Fun Fact
The series was released just months after another major production about the same true crime event, Hulu's 'The Act' (2019), which starred Patricia Arquette and Joey King.
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