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Hard Candy (2005)
Director: David Slade
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From Time Out London
Somewhere in cyberspace, Thonggrrrl14 is arranging a real world assignation with Lensman319. Later, they both try to play it cool while not quite disguising their anticipation, as conversation inevitably leads to an invitation back to his house. She’s 14 by the way, he’s two decades her senior, with a penchant for photographing teenage models semi-dressed. Just when the idea of where this is going starts to get rather uncomfortable, a major plot reversal whisks the story in the opposite direction, equally squirm-worthy – especially for the men in the audience.As scripted by playwright Brian Nelson, this virtual two-hander is an obvious provocation, setting the sexualisation of youth culture in collision with the sickness of paedophilia, and there’s some pointed and passionate writing here. Unfortunately, it comes packaged in an increasingly lurid, credibility-free storyline, delivered with unstinting insensitivity by a first-time director determined to show off his ad-man’s box of visual tics. In the circumstances, the actors are remarkable: Patrick Wilson offering courageous exposure of an addled soul, Ellen Page bravura beyond her years. A shame the grandstanding final reel fails them.
Author: Trevor Johnston
Time Out London Issue 1869: June 14-21 2006
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- yduric said...
- Posted on Sep 01 2007 02:33 A very good, wicked cat-and-mouse game: although, as a man, I also unconsciously crossed my legs and ocasionally pitied the sexual predator, as the film progressed, and when his true nature fully emerged towards the end, I found the girl's revenge more understandable and even justified. Moreover, I also think that beyond the obvious subject of paedophilia, this film can be viewed more generally as a metaphor of the 'exploitation of the weak by the strong' and the consequences it can somtimes inevitably lead to.
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Cast & crew
Director: David Slade
Producer: David W Higgins, Richard Hutton, Michael Caldwell
Cast: Patrick Wilson, Ellen Page, Sandra Oh, Jennifer Holmes full cast
Rated: 18
Duration: 99 mins
UK Release: Jun 16 2006
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