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Candy
Formats: 15 DVD, Blu-ray, LOVEFiLM Instant
Starring: Heath Ledger, Abbie Cornish, Geoffrey Rush, Tom Budge, Roberto Meza-Mont, Tony Martin
Director: Neil Armfield
Genres: Drama - Mature, Romantic, Romance, World Cinema - Spanish
Studio: DRAKES AVENUE
Collections: Aussie Dramas, Blonde Bombshells, Films from Down Under, Tearjerkers
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1hr 43 mins 15

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Run time: 1 hour 43 minutes
Rental release: To be confirmed
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  • 3 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    Neil Armfield shoots a tragic love story, starring Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish, of two bohemians hooked as much on one another as they are on heroin.

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  • No Invention, No Subtext, No Point

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By Al80 (59 reviews) from Brighton, England , 17 Apr 2007

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    How on earth did this film garner such inexplicably praiseful plaudits on the festival circuit last year? You can colour me entirely baffled.

    The studio's plot synopsis remains genuinely intruiging, but the film proper appears to have excised all of this potentially interesting material; namely, the dynamic it claims to examine between the titular character (stitched up by her attraction to the bohemian lifestyle, apparantly) and Ledger's dozy poet.

    That, at the very least, sounds like something worth exploring.

    But instead, we are given film that is so painfully familiar and uninventive that I can genuinely tell you, with all sincerity, that there is absolutely no reason to watch it.

    The two central performances shine brilliantly for the first half hour or so; after that, we're treated to the rather nauseating display of two talented actors trying ferverishly to out-twitch eachother.

    The main problem though, is that the movie has no narrative drive. We start in hell, and (despite the film's attempt to shoe-horn in periodic 'Heaven', 'Hell' and 'Earth' titlecards that have absolutely no bearing on the content of the story, and are, as an idea, clearly cribbed from Aronofsky's Requiem adaptation) we don't once move out of the pits. After barely 15 minutes of running time, and a surfeit of characterisation and/or plot, Candy is already driven to prostituting herself to fund her habit. Where can the film possibly go after that? I'd tell you, but you already know, surely?

    As the film plummets ever deeper into misery and predictable squalor, fewer and fewer surprises are encountered, and the mind can't help but wander to the superior movies that this one can't help but reference.

    Annoyingly, there is the odd excellent scene (for example, the frenzied, buzzy sequence in the bank brilliantly evokes the nervy excitement and brazen amorality of life on the fringes) but it is always quickly followed by a plot point so brain-fryingly soapy that any positive momentum is quashed immediately. *SPOILER* After the guilty euphoria of the bank episode, Ledger's character returns home to find out that Candy is pregnant with his child. Strewth! Where is THAT story going to end up? I'd tell you, but you already know, surely? *END SPOILER*

    And to add insult to injury, it looks like utter hell; with its bland, studio-lit sets and washed-out cinematography, it looks like a gently bleached version of Home and Away.

    The screenplay is no great shakes either; strictly join-the-dots plot wise, it also employs drab, repetitive, naturalistic dialogue that does evoke a certain realism, but serves to make all of the characters, bar none, completely uninteresting and unlikeable.

    Go and rent Drugstore Cowboy or Christiane F instead of this well intentioned, but totally empty hackjob of lazy cod-soapery.
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  • Tender, thoughtful, gritty and real.

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By MelBarren (6 reviews) , 01 Feb 2013
    Few films tackling drug addiction capture it's potential for the quiet and slow destruction of human life quite as well as this. The characters remain tender throughout, despite the gritty subject matter.
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  • Enchanting and fascinating.

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Hope1 (1 review) , 04 Jan 2013
    A captivating story, executed with visual beauty and a perfect soundrack. Both Abbie Cornish and Heath Ledger are unbelievably believable in their roles, one of my absolute favourite films.
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  • Very different

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By 19Lauren93 (1 review) , 13 Dec 2012
    As a 19 year old twilight reading type girl, I was really surprised how much I got into the story and I'm really glad I watched it. The acting is amazing. If you come here expecting a huge blockbuster and epic story line then you might be slightly disappointed but if you just open your mind a bit then you can really appreciate the story. It's a realistic and raw story about how drugs can destroy lives. A real eye opener for me. Loved it.
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  • Gripping film

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer , 04 Dec 2012
    Film is a very interesting insight into the lives of drug use. The acting from both actors is brilliant and this film is one of many that show just how much of a loss it is that Heath Ledger isn't still here today.
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  • Film about taking drugs and how it ruins lifes

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By traceradio (7 reviews) , 05 Aug 2012
    Good acting,shows how a relationship can be affected by drugs,a bit slow and confusing at times but is ok. Heath Ledger was such a good actor.
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