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Gritty Australian drama starring Heath Ledger, Abbie Cornish and Geoffrey Rush. A poet, Dan (Ledger), falls in love with art student Candy (Cornish), who gravitates towards his bohemian lifestyle - and his love of heroin. Hooked as much on one another as they are on the drug, their relationship alternates between states of oblivion, self-destruction, and despair. Review: A sensitive, poetic, strong and honest portray of LOVE and ADDICTION. - Candy is a masterpiece about love and addiction. It started filming on January 27, 2005 and was released on February 15, 2006. Candy is 1.000 times better than Trainspotting (and Trainspotting was really good) and 1.000 times less known than Trainspotting. Candy is a touching and strong love story full of despair, hope, regrets, dreams & failures. The story does not try to judge, punish or teach. There are no good and bad guys. Candy is a human and honest portrayal of the hell of heroine, a story about real love and a movie that will break your heart into a million pieces. Heath describes the movie like “a film of love (…) not a story about heroine”. Heath explains: “Heroine is involved but I think that the beauty of this film [is that] it’s not exploding heroine or glorifying it in any way (…) It’s a tragic story of love”. Director Neil Armfield was a bit hesitant about using Heath as Dan, since he thought that Heath had a natural energy that was heroic, and Dan was grubby and edgy. But, again, it was Heath’s performance in Monter’s Ball that “got him” the role. Luke Davies (the writer of the book upon which the movie is based and screenwriter of the movie, together with director Neil Armfield) wrote a beautiful and touching article about Heath after Heath’s death; he describes Heath as a talented, generous, kind and sincere human being, and says: “It was Monster’s Ball that convinced Neil Armfield that Ledger was the one for Candy“. What attracted Heath to the project was the novel, which he describes like a “tragic love affair with both the drug and each other”, the screenplay and the fact of being allowed to use his own accent, which he didn’t do since Two Hands and 10 things I hate about you: “shooting a film using my own accent was attractive … I haven’t done that for 8 years. I was looking forward to feeling liberated from … having to perform with an accent … It was a sense of freedom. I was able to mumble in my own accent, to breath in my own accent, to improvise freely”. Abbie Cornish gives a breathtaking performance. Heath says about Abbie: “… she’s incredibly talented … She relies a lot upon … instinct and the magic of the scene, and she keeps it real and she’s a very grounded human being, very talented obviously, very beautiful… I could not have asked for a better Candy”. I must say that Abbie is the strongest and most brilliant female character of all of Heath’s movies. I’d go further and say that two of the most beautifully portrayed love stories in cinema history are the ones of Ennis and Jack, and Candy and Dan. Candy is a real jewel. Director Armfield is awesome and the cast (Heath, Abbie and Geoffrey Rush) is superb / Antonia Tejeda Barros (Spain). P.S. Unfortunately, the DVD does not have ENGLISH subtitles and, if English is not your native language (like it happens to be in my case), sometimes there are words that are difficult to understand, due to the Aussie accent and slang. The DVD is packed with very exciting EXTRAS. Review: Super value - Super quality, price, and delivery
| ASIN | B000LMPG24 |
| Actors | Abbie Cornish, Geoffrey Rush, Heath Ledger, Roberto Meza Mont, Tom Budge |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 49,301 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 14,968 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (322) |
| Director | Neil Armfield |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5055159277358 |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 80 g |
| Producers | Emile Sherman, Margaret Fink |
| Rated | Suitable for 15 years and over |
| Release date | 23 April 2007 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
| Studio | Drakes Avenue Pictures |
| Writers | Luke Davies, Neil Armfield |
A**S
A sensitive, poetic, strong and honest portray of LOVE and ADDICTION.
Candy is a masterpiece about love and addiction. It started filming on January 27, 2005 and was released on February 15, 2006. Candy is 1.000 times better than Trainspotting (and Trainspotting was really good) and 1.000 times less known than Trainspotting. Candy is a touching and strong love story full of despair, hope, regrets, dreams & failures. The story does not try to judge, punish or teach. There are no good and bad guys. Candy is a human and honest portrayal of the hell of heroine, a story about real love and a movie that will break your heart into a million pieces. Heath describes the movie like “a film of love (…) not a story about heroine”. Heath explains: “Heroine is involved but I think that the beauty of this film [is that] it’s not exploding heroine or glorifying it in any way (…) It’s a tragic story of love”. Director Neil Armfield was a bit hesitant about using Heath as Dan, since he thought that Heath had a natural energy that was heroic, and Dan was grubby and edgy. But, again, it was Heath’s performance in Monter’s Ball that “got him” the role. Luke Davies (the writer of the book upon which the movie is based and screenwriter of the movie, together with director Neil Armfield) wrote a beautiful and touching article about Heath after Heath’s death; he describes Heath as a talented, generous, kind and sincere human being, and says: “It was Monster’s Ball that convinced Neil Armfield that Ledger was the one for Candy“. What attracted Heath to the project was the novel, which he describes like a “tragic love affair with both the drug and each other”, the screenplay and the fact of being allowed to use his own accent, which he didn’t do since Two Hands and 10 things I hate about you: “shooting a film using my own accent was attractive … I haven’t done that for 8 years. I was looking forward to feeling liberated from … having to perform with an accent … It was a sense of freedom. I was able to mumble in my own accent, to breath in my own accent, to improvise freely”. Abbie Cornish gives a breathtaking performance. Heath says about Abbie: “… she’s incredibly talented … She relies a lot upon … instinct and the magic of the scene, and she keeps it real and she’s a very grounded human being, very talented obviously, very beautiful… I could not have asked for a better Candy”. I must say that Abbie is the strongest and most brilliant female character of all of Heath’s movies. I’d go further and say that two of the most beautifully portrayed love stories in cinema history are the ones of Ennis and Jack, and Candy and Dan. Candy is a real jewel. Director Armfield is awesome and the cast (Heath, Abbie and Geoffrey Rush) is superb / Antonia Tejeda Barros (Spain). P.S. Unfortunately, the DVD does not have ENGLISH subtitles and, if English is not your native language (like it happens to be in my case), sometimes there are words that are difficult to understand, due to the Aussie accent and slang. The DVD is packed with very exciting EXTRAS.
P**T
Super value
Super quality, price, and delivery
T**N
Excellent acting raises this above the average drug addiction tale.
Abbie Cornish once again proves that she is an incredibly talented young actor, and Heath Ledger is excellent too. It's a story that's been told many times before, but their portrayal of a young couple in love spiralling deeper and deeper into drug addiction is exemplary. This is a gruelling film that spares us none of the details of the humiliation and indignities addicts will put themselves through to feed their habit, yet it's told with such compassion and complete lack of judgement, that you desperately want these two young people to pull through and live 'happy ever ever'. Add to this great direction, clever camera work and a moving supporting performance from Geoffrey rush and you've got a film that's well worth watching.
A**R
Memorable
The directors and actors got the balance right it's one of them films that stays with you and it's heartfelt. Realistic on point and a gritty tragedy of two lovers, pair of junkies the outcome is that you know it won't end well for the couple it's a mess over the years what happens to them on heroin it's destructive and sad. And by the end of it they are two separate people more than a married pair and had to quit their addiction to drugs and as well as to each other. Once they became physically separated and Candy has a breakdown. Its accurately portrayed the whole thing. It seems to break Dan at the very end like he's matured and knows they are toxic for each other when Candy returns full of health he doesn't want to see her at first because he knows she's better off without him. She smiles and him but he cries instead it very moving to watch.
M**E
Three Stars
Ok
M**D
More is never Enough
« When I first met Candy, those were like the days of "juice" when everything was bountiful (…) «Here is the deepest secret nobody knows. Here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows higher than soul can hope or mind can hide. And this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart... I carry your heart, I carry it in my heart. (…). 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… » Brilliant, realistic, intense, intelligent movie ! Soul shocking performances by both Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish. They are absolutely brilliant ! A very strong movie... So many intense feelings... A pure piece of art from Australia... RIP Heath. We miss you so much.!
K**A
Beyond scared starlight
Shocking story that will prevent anyone thinking of heroin from doing heroin. Couple of scenes explained are so graphic that it brought me to tears. Very good read.
H**R
... a review in Empire magazine about it and I love Heath Ledger
I bought this movie as I read a review in Empire magazine about it and I love Heath Ledger. I knew it was going to be a difficult movie to watch as it was about drug addiction. I was stunned by the effect this film had on me. I don't want to watch it again but I will never forget it. I am totally sympathetic to people to suffer with addictions and this film has just confirmed my thoughts on this. People don't intend to become addicts. They just slip into it and can't get out. An amazing movie.
D**E
très bien
M**E
Ha cumplido en todo! excelente,,, llegado a tiempo i en perfecto estado, si tengo que comprar mas seguro que lo volvere hacer
W**N
One of Heath Ledger’s best movies👌🏻
C**R
auch ich möchte mich den positiven Rezensionen anschliessen. Die Geschichte ist bildgewaltig erzählt, so gewaltig, dass man mit leidet und mit in eine Tiefe gezogen wird, der man sich so im "normalen" täglichen Leben nicht bewusst ist. Viele Drogenabhängige haben den Wunsch, die Hoffnung, die Überzeugung alleine aufhören zu können, doch wer diesen Film gesehen hat weiss, warum sie oder er es aus eigener Kraft ab einem bestimmten Punkt nicht (mehr) können und welche Wege sie oder er gehen, sich den Stoff zu beschaffen. Wege die er in nüchternem Zustand wohl nicht ertragen würde. Candy als Malerin versucht ihre Farben zu verkaufen, Prostituiert sich, ihr Baby kommt zu früh und überlebt nicht... allein das machte mir als Frau lange zu schaffen. Auch die Tatsache dass sie nur von ihrem selbst drogenabhängigen Casper Hilfe erhalten, Hilfe die auch mit der Beschaffung von Drogen einher geht. Das übrige soziale Netz bricht so schnell weg, dass es einem den Atem verschlägt, denn das Tagesablauf wird nur von der Beschaffung der Drogen bestimmt. Alleine durch eine Film versteht der Zuschauer von aussen natürlich nicht um was es wirklich geht, doch alleine mit dem Gedanken daran, wie nahe nicht nur Schauspieler diesen Erfahrungen selbst kommen können, ist es wert sich diesen Film anzuschauen. Abbie Cornish, Heath Ledger und Geoffrey Rush spielen einfach ergreifend.
T**A
One of my favorites, wish my friend would give it back to me so I could rewatch it again.
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