This story is a narration from an Australian man who falls in love with two kinds of Candy: a woman of the same name and heroin. The narrator changes from a smart-aleck to someone trying to find a vein to inject, while Candy changes from an actress, call girl, streetwalker, and then a madwoman. Starting in Sydney, the two eventually end up in Melbourne to go clean, but they fail. This leads them to turn to finding money and heroin, while other posessions and attachments become unimportant.
Candy is a love story about a boy, a girl and a drug. The boy is Dan (Heath Ledger), a poet and dedicated addict, the girl is Candy (Abbie Cornish), a young painter just starting out as a user, and the drug is heroin, which has cracked tougher nuts than these two in half the time. All stories about addiction amount to remakes, essentially, and Candy, for all its sunlit surface freshness, is no exception, though it does offer the novel cinematic perspective that (quick, cover the kids' eyes) drugs are fun until they're not.
Based on a novel by Luke Davies, who co-wrote the screenplay with director Neil Armfield, Candy is divided into three sections titled ...
Candy Australian director Neil Armfield adapts his fellow countryman Luke Davies's novel about the tempestuous relationship between two young heroin addicts played by Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish Candy has been marketed in its journey around the international film festival circuit as a tale of amour fou rather than as a drama about substance addiction, yet it sticks closely to the blueprint that was laid down in Darren Aronofsky's adaptation of Hubert Selby Jnr's 'Requiem For A Dream': the highs of the users are replaced by nightmarish lows, and intoxicating pleasure gives way to a descent into degradation.
Divided into three portentously titled chapters,...
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It wasn't the best movie ever but it left me with a haunting feeling that stuck with me.. it effected me and Heath Ledger was one of the best actors ever in my opinion.. sigh
Heath Ledger makes is all bittersweet and Abbie Cornish is so beautiful and amazing.
It also makes me think and shows me that how much i'm should be glad that i did not take the damn drugs when my friends smoked in front of me. I'm really happy!!
This movie is one of the best that deals with drug addiction that I have ever seen. Most realistic, most best acted. The actors are obviously great. Honestly, it is the best drama. The music annoyed here and there that added the undertone - maybe it was too much music - but they you have to see it for yourself.
5 out of 5 A MUST HAVE IN A COLLECTION - NOT KIDDING
MEGAVIDEO SUCKS!! whats w this 72mins crap? the movie wuz very good, but it cut off n th middle, i thought 'watch full' meant just that, some1 should post another link so that we can watch th whole movie..