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Without spoiling the movie, the plot, and the ending, Hard Candy is a film that is definitely worth checking out that is both entertaining and thought provoking. Hard Candy is really two films. The first 20 or 30 minutes is a thought provoking look at online predators and their habits towards underage children. This controversial, and often taboo, topic is shown in practice. The profiling and execution of Patrick Wilson as online child predator Jeff Kohlver is eerily done, and brings to light the habits of these individuals. His target, Ellen Page as Hayley Stark, is 14 year-old girl who agrees to meet this thirty-something at a coffee shop. From here, the plot goes in directions unsuspecting of the viewer. Knowing nothing about the film, you question the motive of the writer, and what the film is trying to accomplish, though at the end of 20-30 minutes, the film takes a turn towards suspense, and the purpose and motivation for the movie gives the viewer an idea about what the writer is trying to say. Inspired by events in China of young school girls ambushing online sexual predators when they meet in public, this movie is an acquired taste. A viewer may think that acting is sub-par in the first 15-minutes of the movie, though you realize it is part of the plot as the intensity and skills of these individuals are shown as the film progresses. Movie reviewers either applaud or pick apart this unique film. The direction, angles, and use of colors was well done, and the characters personalities, thoughts, and feelings are laid out through visuals and dialogue that are lost in many big blockbusters. Overall, this movie is worth watching (and I rarely publicly review movies). Pick it up on ebay for cheap or rent it. I was not disappointed, and I hope you are not either.Read full review
"Hard Candy", is everything I expected it to be, and then some! GREAT twists and turns in this tormenting psychological drama about a closet pervert who seeks to establish relationships with underage girls over the internet. This successful photographer soon finds, after meeting one fourteen year old, wise beyond her years, that she is more than his match. I won't tell more, as to reveal what occurs, but I found this an interesting film, with much in the way of thought-provoking topics, and retaliations. I rate this movie as being "Very Good", and a real asset to the independent film producers and writers. I advise seeing this, as it does give the viewer many things to consider concerning the world of pedophile behaviour and those he victimizes.
This is a movie worth watching, but I don't know if it's a movie you may want to watch over and over again, so you may just want to rent it. It really boils you up, and gets your blooding flowing. This is a very controversial movie, and teachs a lot about unsafe internet hook ups, and how you should avoid meeting the wrong people. Ellen Page, is really good in this movie, her acting is beyond her years. However, through the whole movie I didn't find her to be a character anyone would really like, but at the same time, you didn't want to see her hurt. You find it hard to believe a 14 year old girl is calling all the shots. Pedophiles are really sick, if it were up to me, i'd had them all thrown in jail. But in this movie a pedophile is tortured and beat up until the point he actually kills himself. Beautiful movie, it's ganna make you think, and the suspence will get your blood flowing.Read full review
Juno, the story of a teen whom becomes pregnant and deals with the ins and outs of a growing belly, an academic and social life, alst while trying to deal with her emotions of quite possibly dealing without raising her child. Her crush, and former boyfriend Pauly Bleaker takes on the role of easy loving, yet complicated companion, as both become entangled in each other, and eventually their emotions get the best of them once the bundle of joy arrives. The portrayal of a teen dealing with pregnancy is spot on and realistic, as the quirky Ellen Page shows girls a positive role model in this movie, by telling girls, it'll be alright.
This movie is not for the bleeding hearts. It is what independant movies should be all about. This film explores the nature of revenge and the relationship between prey and predator. Finally a film that goes ALL THE WAY and leaves you the judge of what is right and what is not, what should be done and what should not. Pretty intense and hard to sustain at times. I think the big success of this flick rests on the shoulder of its young actress Ellen Page which is totally credible in the role of the young victim/torturer. You really want to kill her at times and not at others depending on your background and values, I guess. Hard Candy has the courage to force you to think while you witness the ultimate sentence...The line is thin between who is the victim and who is the abuser!! Beware