Candy is a rather bland and drawn out addiction movie. It goes through the motions and never fully grasped my attention. There are some moments of intrigue though. The acting was solid, but nothing great. Although I am not a fan of the film, I am a little surprised is has not...( read more)
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Candy
Abbie Cornish, Garry McDonald, Geoffrey Rush, Heath Ledger, Paul Blackwell
Candy is a beautiful young painter in the first throes of love with a sometimes-poet named Dan. Their life is so romantic and their love so intoxicating that they care only for pleasure. Heroin, they ...( read more
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Id: 10890513
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Recent Reviews
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August 5, 2009
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September 5, 2008
Candy is a poetic yet very raw and no-nonsense portrait of drug addiction, as lived by Daniel and Candace. Both are very much in love with each other and carry idealistic existences in which drugs play a very central role. As is to be expected, everything is gold-showered an sug...( read more)
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August 29, 2008
"We had a lot going for us. We'd found the secret glue that held all things together. In a perfect place, where the noise did not intrude, our world was so very complete."
Candy is an incredibly beautiful and powerful drama that kept me engrossed and compelled within th...( read more) -
August 14, 2008
Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish star as two twentysomething heroine addicts in Australian director Neil Armfield's Candy, the story of how drugs affect the couple love and lives. Cornish plays the title character who has fallen for the poet Dan and also proceeds to fall into the d...( read more)
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December 28, 2009
Casper: "When you can quit, you don't want to. When you want to, you can't."
YeeOuch. Firstly, Abbie Cornish and Heath Ledger are brilliant. Second; This, boys and girls, is why heroin is illegal. Sometimes funny but all up, very hard-hitting in parts. -
November 29, 2009
The story is dragging but filled with some sort of poetry: being young and having nothing but time and something that some would call love... but is it really? Add the drug addiction and you'll get the picture. The spirit is wandering in a sweet laziness, close to the artistic in...( read more)



