Explora a vida e o legado da icônica comediante Candy, que morreu de ataque cardíaco em 1994 aos 43 anos.Explora a vida e o legado da icônica comediante Candy, que morreu de ataque cardíaco em 1994 aos 43 anos.Explora a vida e o legado da icônica comediante Candy, que morreu de ataque cardíaco em 1994 aos 43 anos.
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John Candy
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Chris Candy
- Self - John's Son
- (as Christopher Candy)
Jennifer Candy-Sullivan
- Self - John's Daughter
- (as Jennifer Candy)
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Legacy
I felt compelled to write something, because of the warmth of this wonderful human being. Listening to the stories of his peers and how loved he was.
I was a 14 year old boy when John died, I felt it as a real shock, and perhaps my first introduction to loss and grief. Now at 46 with 2 young children of my own I feel it even more. He was just so relatable, the everyman.... The Uncle... like Buck.
I can't speak highly enough of how this documentary has been put together. It's all there apart from Brewsters Millions, which is a shame, as It would have been very interesting to find out about his relationship with Richard Pryor.
The world has been worse off since John Candy"s passing, he was one in a billion.
I was a 14 year old boy when John died, I felt it as a real shock, and perhaps my first introduction to loss and grief. Now at 46 with 2 young children of my own I feel it even more. He was just so relatable, the everyman.... The Uncle... like Buck.
I can't speak highly enough of how this documentary has been put together. It's all there apart from Brewsters Millions, which is a shame, as It would have been very interesting to find out about his relationship with Richard Pryor.
The world has been worse off since John Candy"s passing, he was one in a billion.
Easily the most well-produced and heartbreaking retrospectives ever made.
Through some fascinating and deeply-insightful input from those who loved, admired, and worked closely with the genius who was John Candy, this memorandum of his life is very impressive and yet horribly depressing. John's contributions to our planet are hard to even describe, but if you want to feel the loses through the memories of those who got to spend time with him you can't ask for more than the interviews this film offers. Many of them bring much of who he really was into the light for us to see. And frankly much of it makes a lot of us "fans" look rightfully bad. I double-dog dare you not to tear up or outright bawl your eyes out during many scenes. I certainly fell in love and felt his pains. I felt a burning need to say "thank you" one last time, too.
The world lost a lot of sunshine the day John left us, and this documentary reminds that our so-called "celebrities" are people just like us, and that treating them as anything but is a shameful way to live. I very much recommend watching this, whether you understood or appreciated John Candy or not. You'll walk away with your heartstrings tugged. He was a good human.
The world lost a lot of sunshine the day John left us, and this documentary reminds that our so-called "celebrities" are people just like us, and that treating them as anything but is a shameful way to live. I very much recommend watching this, whether you understood or appreciated John Candy or not. You'll walk away with your heartstrings tugged. He was a good human.
I like John
If you thought John Candy was a good guy before, then this wonderful documentary directed by Colin Hanks seals it. I knew John the film star, but there's so much more - from the early days of Second City right through to his untimely death on the set of Wagons East. From old friends like Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray, no one has a bad word to say about him. The last 20 minutes is hard, but hang around as there are extra scenes after the credits.
A really excellent documentary
Colin Hanks did a tremendous job with this film -- I feel that he caught the true essence of John Candy. It is very obvious that John Candy was an authentic "good guy" throughout his career. It's just sad that we lost him when we did, but his work will live on for ages. This is a great documentary, highly recommended.
What a gentleman
People talk about remembering where they were when they heard about JFK or John Lennon or Elvis. I was born in the '80s so don't have those memories but I remember where I was when John Candy died.
I grew up in a video shop and had his movies on public repeat because he was so relatable and appeared to be the best adult that any kid would bother hanging out with - because he listened. Such a huge theme of how he was as a person.
This documentary is phenomenal. Colin Hanks has showcased all the right people in a relaxed setting so they can share their stories. It's a stunning cast of those in awe of Candy as a talent and his family remembering how much he loved them, which is both sad and beautiful. Then there is how John looked after relatives and tried to make everyone he met so happy because he made so much time for them.
John Candy made people laugh, smile and taught them how to be better people through his art. You can't ask for more than that. He really was one of a kind.
I grew up in a video shop and had his movies on public repeat because he was so relatable and appeared to be the best adult that any kid would bother hanging out with - because he listened. Such a huge theme of how he was as a person.
This documentary is phenomenal. Colin Hanks has showcased all the right people in a relaxed setting so they can share their stories. It's a stunning cast of those in awe of Candy as a talent and his family remembering how much he loved them, which is both sad and beautiful. Then there is how John looked after relatives and tried to make everyone he met so happy because he made so much time for them.
John Candy made people laugh, smile and taught them how to be better people through his art. You can't ask for more than that. He really was one of a kind.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe title comes from one of his lines in Antes Só do que Mal Acompanhado (1987).
- Erros de gravaçãoAfter the title card saying 1950, there is a shot of flags, including the current Canadian Flag. The Maple Leaf flag wasn't introduced until 1965.
- Citações
Bill Murray: I can't tell you what was right about John Candy or what was wrong. But he was my friend. And... I don't wanna cry, but when I see him, when you see his face, I mean...
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo replaces the lion with John Candy's character Barf from S.O.S. - Tem um Louco Solto no Espaço (1987).
- ConexõesFeatured in CTV News at Noon Toronto: Episode dated 4 September 2025 (2025)
- Trilhas sonorasDark Dear Heart
Written and performed by Mary Margaret O'Hara
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- 1 h 53 min(113 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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