If this is a case of "person realizes something everyone already knew" please let me know.
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i think it's so implicit that it flies under the radars of most critics
Watch the OG Candyman if you haven't already, it's an interesting inversion of the white suburban horror and I think was a direct commentary regarding it.
I read an essay on it that argued that candyman was a horror movie about the intentional neglect and abandonment of socialized, racialized housing projects and the despair and horror that abandonment bred.
That is another valid interpretation as well, especially given our main character (a white woman) interacts with the mythology in a voyeuristic way when the community itself already knows full well the horror it suffers in and who's knowledge and warnings are left unheeded.
Yup. Among many other things, like symbolicly punishing the youth for resisting their elders reactionary attitudes.
But Halloween's Michael Meye's is just a totally inexplicable evil from no where who hurts people to give suburbanoids the thrill of thinking they might come under threat.
One thing supporting the horror fan genre is a lot of them love the underlying psychology of these movies and will happily discuss it along the gore and b-horror casting.