Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh is a 1995 horror film directed by Bill Condon and a sequel to the 1992 film Candyman. The movie takes place in New Orleans, where the legend of the Candyman, a murderous urban legend, has taken root. The protagonist is a school teacher named Annie Tarrant (played by Kelly Rowan), whose family has a tragic history with the Candyman.

Annie's father was a painter who became obsessed with the Candyman legend, eventually leading him to paint a series of macabre and disturbing images that depicted the legend. One day, after completing his last painting, he was murdered, apparently by the Candyman. Annie's brother Ethan (played by William O'Leary) was accused of the murder and sent to prison, even though he maintained his innocence.

Years later, as Annie prepares to hold a gallery show of her father's paintings, she becomes increasingly obsessed with the Candyman legend. She starts to have vivid hallucinations of the Candyman, and begins to suspect that he is targeting her. As the body count rises, Annie must confront the Candyman once and for all, in order to put an end to his reign of terror.

The film features elements of horror, suspense, and social commentary, with the Candyman being portrayed as a symbol of racial violence and oppression. The movie received mixed reviews from critics, but has since gained a cult following.

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