Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy is a 1996 Canadian comedy film directed by Kelly Makin. The film follows the story of a pharmaceutical company that creates a new drug called "Gleemonex" which promises to cure depression. However, things take a turn for the worse when the drug starts causing strange side effects in its users.
The film features the popular comedy troupe Kids in the Hall, known for their unique and offbeat humor. The members of the troupe play multiple characters in the film, adding to the comedic chaos.
As the drug's side effects become more extreme, the company must scramble to find a solution before it's too late. The film explores themes of mental health, corporate greed, and the consequences of tampering with pharmaceuticals.
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy is a cult classic that has gained a dedicated following over the years. Its dark humor and satirical take on the pharmaceutical industry make it a standout in the world of comedy films.
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