Candy Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Candy

Title in Italiano:

Paradiso + Inferno

Title in Português:

Candy

Synopsis

Candy (Abbie Cornish) is a beautiful young lady with a lot of potential who falls in love with a charming, young, aspiring poet (Heath Ledger) and his beatnik lifestyle- which includes drugs. Before too long, both of them are wrapped up in the druggie lifestyle. What starts off as harmless fun and pleasure ends up as pain and misery.

Heath Ledger is the poet, Dan is a pretty good con man and works a nice credit card scheme that keeps the cash coming in at a steady rate- for awhile. Then, of course, their luck runs out and it comes down to lying, stealing and manipulating Candy's family for money. Soon, as Dan and Candy sink further and further into a horrific heroin addiction; it comes down to prostitution, degradation and then withdrawal. This is ultimately a very sad story with a bittersweet ending.

Dan's devotion to Candy is shown when the two suffer through horrible heroin withdrawal only to decide that they cannot quit the drug cold turkey and turn to methadone. Dan moves them to the country and takes on some menial labor jobs for money to put food on the table. Candy doesn't work and soon becomes more and more depressed and lonely; hanging out and smoking pot with a neighbor. Her behavior becomes more and more erratic and before long she flees the country. It's a heartbreaking scene, when Dan comes home from a hard day of work to find the place trashed and Candy gone, words written in lipstick on the walls. He falls apart. He's despondent and turns back to drugs.

He goes to see his mentor and father figure, Casper (Geoffrey Rush), who has developed a drug more potent and cheaper than heroin; but when he arrives there he finds his friend has overdosed. This is a powerful moment in the film and this is where Ledger is at his best, quietly conveying his complete emotional devastation. He's lost the girl he loves and his best friend. He's hit rock bottom. He gets a dishwashing job and manages to stay clean; still thinking about Candy and still writing his poetry on breaks. Eventually the day comes when a cleaned up Candy comes to see him. He does the hardest thing in the world- he lets her go.

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Play Title Artist
Candy
Song to the Siren
Tim Buckley: Performer
Paul Charlier: Arranged and produced
Paula Arundell: Performer
One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Barbie Dolls
Wedding Theme From Candy
Slowly
Let's Get Away From It All
Rolling
Sugar Man
Ave Vernum Corpus (KV 618)
White Rabbit's Funeral
Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten
Main Titles
Ariel Marx: Performer
Parable
Ariel Marx: Performer
Be Really Honest
Ariel Marx: Performer
I Hit Her
Ariel Marx: Performer
Check All the Locks
Ariel Marx: Performer
The Affair
Ariel Marx: Performer
You Can't Have Him
Ariel Marx: Performer
Diffy
Ariel Marx: Performer
Forty-One Blows
Ariel Marx: Performer
Suburban Car Calculus
Ariel Marx: Performer
Don't Go
Ariel Marx: Performer
She Hit Me
Ariel Marx: Performer
Crime Scene
Ariel Marx: Performer
Inept Criminal
Ariel Marx: Performer
Nonviolent Person
Ariel Marx: Performer
Settle Down
Ariel Marx: Performer
Oppressive Sameness
Ariel Marx: Performer
The Match
Ariel Marx: Performer
Found a Footprint
Ariel Marx: Performer
Witness Excused
Ariel Marx: Performer
Helpful as I Can
Ariel Marx: Performer
You Just Wait
Ariel Marx: Performer
Lost Spark
Ariel Marx: Performer
Candy's Admission
Ariel Marx: Performer
Back to Normal
Ariel Marx: Performer
Crowder and Mattox
Ariel Marx: Performer
Some Maniac
Ariel Marx: Performer
Allan Suspects
Ariel Marx: Performer
The Day It Happened
Ariel Marx: Performer
Allan Breaks Down
Ariel Marx: Performer
Morbid Curiosity
Ariel Marx: Performer
It Was About 10 O'clock
Ariel Marx: Performer
A Fresh Start
Ariel Marx: Performer
Candy
Ariel Marx: Performer
The End
Ariel Marx: Performer
Song To The Siren (Featuring Paula Arundell)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Obviously It Was A Big Dope Weekend
Paul Charlier: Performer
Our World Was So Very Complete
Paul Charlier: Performer
We Can Really Do This / Time Poor
Paul Charlier: Performer
We're Not Feeling So Great Now
Paul Charlier: Performer
We're Thinking Of Moving Up The Country
Paul Charlier: Performer
Candy Went Missing (White Rabbit's Funeral)
Paul Charlier: Performer
You Look So Beautiful
Paul Charlier: Performer
Once Upon A Time (Featuring Abbie Cornish)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Wedding Theme From Candy (Johnette Napoltano)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Slowly (Amon Tobin)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Rolling (Soul Coughing)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Ultrasound (Good Buddha)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Sugar Man (Rodriguez)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Cantus In Memory Of Benjamin Britten (The Bournemouth Sinfonietta)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Song To The Siren (Tim Buckley)
Paul Charlier: Performer
Miracle (Raphael Saadiq & Kelli-Leigh)
Marcus Miller: Performer
A Timeless Christmas (Coco Jones)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Run Rudolph Run (Foo Fighters)
Marcus Miller: Performer
12 Days of Christmas (Pentatonix)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Candy Cane Lane
Marcus Miller: Performer
Total Praise (feat. Voquality Singers)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Kringles
Marcus Miller: Performer
Recently Fired Person
Marcus Miller: Performer
I Got Laid Off
Marcus Miller: Performer
$100,000!
Marcus Miller: Performer
Meet Pepper
Marcus Miller: Performer
Rubbing the Partridge
Marcus Miller: Performer
The Twelve Days of Christmas (feat. London Voices)
Marcus Miller: Performer
Chris Reveals His Tree
Marcus Miller: Performer
Who Took My Ornaments?
Marcus Miller: Performer
Swans A-Swimming
Marcus Miller: Performer
French Hens
Marcus Miller: Performer
Chris Escapes With the Villagers
Marcus Miller: Performer
The Carvers Meet the Villagers
Marcus Miller: Performer
Nick Gets Funky / Pepper Rallies the Troops
Marcus Miller: Performer
Lords Leaping at the Track Meet
Marcus Miller: Performer
$100,000 in Tacos!
Marcus Miller: Performer
Pepper Has a Lot to Learn About Christmas
Marcus Miller: Performer
I Knew Santa Was Black!
Marcus Miller: Performer
We Have a Contract!
Marcus Miller: Performer
Fly, My Pretties!, Pt. 1
Marcus Miller: Performer
Pipers vs Tubadours - Gotta Get Those Rings!
Marcus Miller: Performer
Fly, My Pretties!, Pt. 2
Marcus Miller: Performer
Time For Me to Take the Wheel!
Marcus Miller: Performer
She Should be Flogged or Somethin'
Marcus Miller: Performer
Prologue
The Sweet
Troy Story
Row Houses
Graffiti
Rows and towers
What's Candyman
I Thought We Could (The Turn)
Joke Summoning
End of Clive and Jerrika
Brianna Finds Bodies
Brianna Mirror Dream
Helen Lyle Recordings Library
Elevator
Frantic Painting
You Should Say It
End of Finley
Genius Cycles, Pt. I
Genius Cycles, Pt. II
Brianna in the Studio
The End of the Kids
Anthony's Arm
Got Taken
Anthony Called to Row Houses
Brianna Laundromat I
Brianna Laundromat II
Leaves a Stain
William Chases Brianna
End of Burke
Brianna Says His Name
Music Box (Reprised)
Cabrini Walk (Bonus)
Cabrini Walk II (Bonus II)
The Bridge (Bonus)
Music Box
Philip Glass: Performer
Cabrini Green
Philip Glass: Performer
Helen's Theme
Philip Glass: Performer
Face to Razor
Philip Glass: Performer
Floating Candyman
Philip Glass: Performer
Return to Cabrini
Philip Glass: Performer
It Was Always You, Helen
Philip Glass: Performer
Daniel's Flashback
Philip Glass: Performer
The Slave Quarters
Philip Glass: Performer
Annie's Theme
Philip Glass: Performer
All Falls Apart
Philip Glass: Performer
The Demise of Candyman
Philip Glass: Performer
Reverend's Walk
Philip Glass: Performer
Halloween
John Carpenter: Performer
Phantasm
John Carpenter: Performer
Psycho Suite
John Carpenter: Performer
Tubular Bells - The Excorist
John Carpenter: Performer
This Is Halloween - Nightmare Before Christmas
John Carpenter: Performer
Beetlejuice
John Carpenter: Performer
Tales from the Crypt
John Carpenter: Performer
Vampire Hunters - Bram's Stoker's Dracula
John Carpenter: Performer
It Was Always You, Helen - Candyman
John Carpenter: Performer
Nightmare Before Christmas
John Carpenter: Performer
Main Title
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
Flashback/Love Theme
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
First Death/Aftermath
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
The Hallway
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
It Was Him
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
Are You Ok
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
Abuela
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
A Brief Romance
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
Tamara Dies
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
The Warehouse
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
The Goths Die
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
Finale
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
Epilogue
Adam Gorgoni: Performer
Stir of Echoes - Empty Couch
Carter Burwell: Performer
Candyman 3: Day of the Dead - Main Title
Carter Burwell: Performer
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch Project 2 -
Carter Burwell: Performer
Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies - Transformation
Carter Burwell: Performer
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch Project 2 - Dossier
Carter Burwell: Performer
Stir of Echoes - Kidmapping Jake
Carter Burwell: Performer
Soul Survivors - Title Track
Carter Burwell: Performer
Candyman 3: Day of the Dead - Finale
Carter Burwell: Performer
Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies - Freeze
Carter Burwell: Performer
Soul Survivors - There's No Grade
Carter Burwell: Performer
The Blair Witch Project - The Cellar
Carter Burwell: Performer

User reviews

Matthew Anderson
3/10

The soundtrack for Candy lacked depth and complexity, failing to create a memorable and immersive auditory experience for the audience. The music did not effectively convey the internal struggles and conflicts of the characters, resulting in a disconnect between the emotional narrative of the film and the accompanying soundtrack.

Timothy Walker
5/10

The soundtrack of Candy skillfully complements the visual storytelling, adding an extra dimension to the characters' struggles and inner turmoil.

Kenneth Evans
5/10

The music in Candy effectively conveys the sense of loss and hopelessness that pervades the film, with each track adding layers of emotional complexity to the narrative.

Betty Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Candy effectively captures the emotional rollercoaster of the characters' descent into heroin addiction, with haunting melodies and melancholic tones that mirror their struggles.

Donald Rodriguez
5/10

The use of music in Candy adds depth to the storyline, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their heartbreaking journey through addiction and despair.

James Jackson
4/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack did not effectively capture the raw and heartbreaking moments of Dan and Candy's descent into heroin addiction. The music failed to evoke the necessary sense of hopelessness and desperation that the characters were experiencing, making the film feel less authentic.

Paul Evans
3/10

The soundtrack for Candy felt out of place and disconnected from the dark and gritty themes of addiction and despair portrayed in the film. The music did not effectively enhance the emotional impact of the scenes and instead felt like a superficial addition.

Dorothy Wright
5/10

The soundtrack's blend of acoustic and electronic elements creates a sense of unease and tension, perfectly mirroring the characters' downward spiral into drug dependency.

Ashley Wilson
6/10

The haunting vocals and sparse instrumentation in certain tracks of Candy evoke a sense of isolation and desperation, perfectly capturing the characters' sense of helplessness.

Robert Nelson
5/10

The musical choices in Candy play a crucial role in setting the mood and atmosphere of the film, immersing the audience in the characters' harrowing journey through addiction and redemption.

Ashley Baker
8/10

The use of music in Candy enhances the raw and gritty atmosphere of the story, immersing the audience in the characters' struggles and inner turmoil. The soundtrack effectively conveys the emotional intensity of the film's themes, making it a truly immersive experience for the viewers.

Jennifer Hall
10/10

The soundtrack of Candy perfectly captures the raw emotional journey of the main characters as they spiral deeper into the world of addiction. The haunting melodies and melancholic tones evoke a sense of despair and longing that resonates deeply with the audience.

Charles Harris
7/10

The poignant lyrics and soulful melodies in the soundtrack of Candy add another layer of depth to the characters' emotional arcs, creating a powerful and unforgettable musical experience that complements the film's narrative beautifully.

George Phillips
8/10

The soundtrack of Candy perfectly captures the emotional depth and turmoil of the characters' journey through addiction and love. The haunting melodies and melancholic tunes evoke a sense of sadness and hopelessness that resonates with the film's tragic narrative.

Robert Hill
10/10

The music in Candy effectively enhances the powerful performances of the cast, particularly Heath Ledger's portrayal of Dan. The soundtrack complements Ledger's emotional range and adds depth to the character's struggles, making his journey all the more compelling and heartbreaking to watch.

Paul White
9/10

The use of music in Candy is masterfully done, creating a sense of atmosphere and mood that immerses the viewer in the story. The carefully selected songs and score enhance the narrative, adding layers of complexity and emotion to the already poignant tale of love, addiction, and redemption.