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Candy
TrailerA fatherly chemistry professor indulges two young lovers in their ever-increasing heroin habits. Hooked as much on one another as they are on the drug, their relationship alternates between states of oblivion, self-destruction, and despair.Actors: Abbie Cornish, Heath Ledger, Geoffrey Rush, Tom Budge, Roberto Meza Mont, Tony Martin, Noni Hazlehurst, Holly Austin, Craig Moraghan, John Lee, Noel Herriman, ...»Director: Neil ArmfieldCountry: InternationalDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Candy"
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Characters of "Candy"
CandyPlayed by: Abbie CornishDanPlayed by: Heath LedgerCasperPlayed by: Geoffrey RushSchumannPlayed by: Tom BudgeJorgePlayed by: Roberto Meza MontMr. WyattPlayed by: Tony MartinMrs. WyattPlayed by: Noni HazlehurstSunglasses Shop AssistantPlayed by: Holly AustinWashing Machine DealerPlayed by: Craig MoraghanHock Shop ManPlayed by: John LeeCelebrantPlayed by: Noel HerrimanUncle RodPlayed by: Tim McKenzieAunt KatherinePlayed by: Tara MoriceJaneyPlayed by: Maddi NewlingLittle AngeloPlayed by: Cristian SaliadarreMechanicPlayed by: Leo CowanDan's DoctorPlayed by: Jason ChanMilkmanPlayed by: Luke DaviesMan in ToiletsPlayed by: Sean O'RiordanTellerPlayed by: Adrienne PickeringRoger MoylanPlayed by: Damon HerrimanCheckout GirlPlayed by: Lette WebbCandy's DoctorPlayed by: Sandy WintonNursePlayed by: Rebecca WattPaul HillmanPlayed by: Nathaniel DeanPharmacistPlayed by: John McNeillWoman in PharmacyPlayed by: Doreen MullenRent BoyPlayed by: Felix KerdijkWaiterPlayed by: Felino Dolloso -
Directors of "Candy"
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Creators of "Candy"
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Critic Reviews of "Candy"
I.E. WeeklyMay 15, 2009Davies has no new insights into the heroin spiral, but this silly melodrama benefits from the palpable chemistry between Ledger and Cornish
Detroit Free PressJanuary 12, 2007Undeniably affecting.
Arizona RepublicDecember 30, 2006There's no moment that truly feels original until Candy's climactic breakdown at the end of the movie. By then, it's too late.
San Francisco ChronicleDecember 15, 2006For all its depiction of a descent into drug addiction, Candy is filled with surprisingly sweet moments and goes down more easily than seems possible given the subject matter.
Minneapolis Star TribuneDecember 14, 2006Both actors are immensely impressive, so perversely appealing that you want them to survive their addiction and keep on with their terrific performances.
Philadelphia InquirerDecember 01, 2006There's a formula here, and it's not the liquid being shot into popping veins.
DVD ReviewJuly 10, 2007... Candy is a rewarding experience. It may not be one that you will want to return to any time soon, but it is one that you will not soon forget.
Film Journal InternationalFebruary 06, 2007Without real characters or a fresh take on drug addiction, Candy has little to recommend it for anyone who's seen The Basketball Diaries or Requiem for a Dream.
TheMovieChicks.comJanuary 19, 2007The performances are good, but it would be hard to recommend this to anyone unless you have a lovely daughter who's dating a sleaze-bag and you want her to watch it as a deterrent.
Murphy's Movie ReviewsJanuary 11, 2007... it feels more like something out of American cinema from the late 1960s or early 70s [and] may say more about the state of Australian film than anything else.
Arizona Daily StarJanuary 11, 2007"Candy" won't make anyone forget "Trainspotting" (1996) or "Requiem for a Dream" (2000), but nor will "Candy" let those who see it soon forget the experience.
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