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Candy

  • Director: Neil Armfield
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Addiction Drama, Romantic Drama
  • Themes: Drug Addiction, Bohemian Life, Life in the Arts
  • Main Cast: Heath Ledger, Abbie Cornish, Geoffrey Rush, Tony Martin, Noni Hazelhurst
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: AU
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

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, All Movie Guide

Cast

Credit

Laurie Faen - Art Director, Iain Canning - Associate Producer, Jodie Fried - Costume Designer, Neil Armfield - Director, Dany Cooper - Editor, Angus Finney - Executive Producer, Andrew Mackie - Executive Producer, Richard Payten - Executive Producer, Michael Whyke - Executive Producer, Terry Yason - Executive Producer, Ali Malone - Location Manager, Libby Sharpe - Line Producer, Paul Charlier - Composer (Music Score), Robert Cousins - Production Designer, Garry Phillips - Cinematographer, Margaret Fink - Producer, Emile Sherman - Producer, Sophie Dick - Set Designer, Mark Blackwell - Sound/Sound Designer, Neil Armfield - Screenwriter, Luke Davies - Screenwriter, Colleen Clarke - Post Production Supervisor, Ian McLoughlin - Re-Recording Mixer, Andrew Plain - Supervising Sound Editor, John Russell - Production Accountant, Luke Davies - Book Author

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Candy

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Neil Armfield
Produced by Margaret Fink
Emile Sherman
Written by Neil Armfield
Luke Davies
Starring Heath Ledger
Abbie Cornish
Geoffrey Rush
Music by Paul Charlier
Cinematography Garry Phillips
Editing by Dany Cooper
Distributed by Renaissance Films
Release date(s) 25 May 2006
Running time 116 min. (Australia)
108 min. (Hong Kong)
Country Australia
Language English

Candy is a 2006 Australian romantic drama film, adapted from Luke Davies's novel entitled Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction. Candy was directed by debut film-maker Neil Armfield and stars Heath Ledger, Abbie Cornish and Geoffrey Rush.

Candy, produced by Margaret Fink, was released in Australia on 25 May 2006 and subsequently released around the world.

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Plot

A poet named Dan (Heath Ledger) falls in love with an art student named Candy (Abbie Cornish) who gravitates to 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.

The film is organized in three acts of roughly 3 scenes each, titled Heaven, Earth, and Hell. In Heaven, rough sex and drugs are experienced ecstatically by the young lovers. They continuously seek money to buy drugs, borrowing from Abbie's parents or Casper (Geoffrey Rush), an eccentric university professor, selling things, stealing, and even prostituting when desperate.

In Earth they are married and confront the realities of addiction and family life. For money, Candy becomes a prostitute; Dan purchases the drugs. Dan steals a credit card, gets the owner's PIN, and steals money out of the owner's bank funds. Candy mistakenly becomes pregnant, and despite their efforts to "go clean" the baby is delivered still born around 23 weeks into the pregnancy. They finally stop taking drugs with huge effort, going through agonizing withdrawal symptoms in the process. Despite poor living conditions, constant struggles for money, and frequent disputes, they love each other very much.

In Hell they experience the dissolution of their relationship and recovery. Dan and Candy choose to move out into the country to "try methadone" as a way to ease into a more normal life. After a disastrous Sunday lunch, Candy fights with her parents, breaks down and screams at them to leave. Eventually, she becomes involved with one of their neighbors who is a drug user and relapses to her previous lifestyle. Candy has a complete mental breakdown, and becomes extremely distant toward Dan. He returns to Casper only to find he has died of a drug overdose forcing Dan to reconsider his life. While Candy recovers in a clinic, Dan gets clean and holds down a job as a dishwasher. When Candy returns to Dan he recognizes that their relationship is based on Heroin, and the two can no longer communicate. As such, in love of Candy, he decides to end it for good rather than risk dragging Candy back into addiction.[1]

Cast

Festivals

Reception

Luke Davies, based the novel largely on his own life and experiences, Ledger's character Dan being a semiautobiograpical creation, and was honoured and shaken by Ledger's portrayal : “It was, to me, another person up there on the screen; I was merely, along with everyone else, the observe of a beautiful performance. And yet I was aware that I was the only person watching the film who could say it was in some way me on screen. It was an unnerving experience. It felt like a privilege, too.” [2]

Awards

Won:

  • 2006 Australian Writers Guild Awards: Feature Film - Adaptation (Luke Davies with Neil Armfield).
  • 2006 Film Critics Circle of Australia: Best Actress in a Lead Role (Abbie Cornish), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush).

Nominated:

References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0424880/faq#.2.1.5
  2. ^ http://www.themonthly.com.au/monthly-essays-luke-davies-heath-ledger-1979-2008--821

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