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Candy (2005)

Candy (2005)
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A free-spirited art student and a roguish poet find their addiction to each other taking a back seat to their taste for heroin in director Neil Armfield's intensely personal tale of recreational drug use gone bad. When Candy (Abbie Cornish) and Dan (Heath Ledger) first fell in love, they both thought they had found all they ever needed in life. Despite financial hardships, the pair sustained themselves on the vibrant life force that burned blindingly bright as it promised an invincible future. Their intoxicating romance a blissful altered state of which heroin played only a minor role in the beginning, Candy and Dan soon decide to strengthen their bond by marrying and starting a family. Their manufactured Eden gradually becomes an uncontrollable inferno, however, as Candy's parents slowly pull away due to the pain of witnessing their daughter's slow slide into oblivion, and even chemistry professor Casper (Geoffrey Rush), who was at first complicit in their experimentation, admits that Candy and Dan's blind devotion to the drug is now forever ingrained into their commitment to one and other. As the marriage deteriorates right along with Candy's increasingly fragile mental state, Dan must make the difficult decision to either rescue her or pull away in hopes that the clarity of separation will finally empower her to break free of the addiction that binds her. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Heath LedgerAbbie Cornish, (more)
Director(s):
Neil Armfield
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Candy

A free-spirited art student and a roguish poet find their addiction to each other taking a back seat to their taste for heroin in director Neil Armfield's intensely personal tale of recreational drug use gone bad. When Candy (Abbie Cornish) and Dan (Heath Ledger) first fell in love, they both thought they had found all they ever needed in life. Despite financial hardships, the pair sustained themselves on the vibrant life force that burned blindingly bright as it promised an invincible future. Their intoxicating romance a blissful altered state of which heroin played only a minor role in the beginning, Candy and Dan soon decide to strengthen their bond by marrying and starting a family. Their manufactured Eden gradually becomes an uncontrollable inferno, however, as Candy's parents slowly pull away due to the pain of witnessing their daughter's slow slide into oblivion, and even chemistry professor Casper (Geoffrey Rush), who was at first complicit in their experimentation, admits that Candy and Dan's blind devotion to the drug is now forever ingrained into their commitment to one and other. As the marriage deteriorates right along with Candy's increasingly fragile mental state, Dan must make the difficult decision to either rescue her or pull away in hopes that the clarity of separation will finally empower her to break free of the addiction that binds her. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Neil Armfield
Writer(s):
Neil ArmfieldLuke Davies
Producer(s):
Emile ShermanMargaret Fink
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Substance Abuse, Drug Content, Sexual Situations, Profanity, Nudity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Dawn B.

    I thought this was a great role for Heath. The movie begins with the pleasures and thrills that come from the initiation into the world of drugs. It also shows that what initially binds a couple together can keep them together even through the most horrific means of supporting a drug addiction. For anyone who has had a drug addiction or been in love with someone who has, I believe this movie was an accurate portrayal.

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    Anthony L.

    Candy was one of the more real, gritty portraits painted beautifully and with a great sense of understanding of the habits of how it is to be an addict. The plot showed the depth of suffering attached to the painful lifestyle and shows the inevitable consequences of living such a life. Even without Heath, you will find the strength of plot would have been able to carry any actor. A definite must see.

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    Kim S.

    I found this movie to be done very well. The acting was great. The storyline was kinda sad, and rather deep, though. But you really wanted to know how these people straighted out their lives. The movie was something that keeps you on the edge of your seat, And it does have a good message about drug abuse.

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