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Hard Candy Director: David Slade Cast: Patrick Wilson, Ellen Page, Sandra Oh, Jennifer Holmes

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/19/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 17,858
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Features

Closed Caption; Commentary With Director David Slade and writer Brian Nelson; Commentary with Actors Patrick Wilson and Ellen Page; Deleted and extended scenes; "Creating Hard Candy" Making-of-documentary; "Controversial" Confection" Minfeaturette; DVD-ROM production notebook; English closed captioning; Theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Hard Candy
1. Main Titles [2:09]
2. "Faces Lie" [3:31]
3. First Impressions [4:55]
4. Home [3:51]
5. "Take It All" [3:09]
6. Lonely [2:40]
7. Drugged [5:37]
8. "Busted" [4:06]
9. Voyeur or Conservationist [3:45]
10. Hide & Seek [3:20]
11. Found [1:56]
12. Combinations [4:42]
13. Opportunity [3:03]
14. Preparation [4:04]
15. Plea [3:52]
16. So Close... [5:28]
17. Memories [3:01]
18. Incision [4:51]
19. Post-op [4:24]
20. "I'll Find You" [4:07]
21. Freedom [3:04]
22. Summons [2:38]
23. Unexpected Visitor [4:32]
24. Offer [3:35]
25. "Who Are You?" [5:25]
26. Only Way Out [2:40]
27. Promise [1:55]
28. End Credits [3:30]

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Editorial Reviews

A teenage girl agrees to meet a thirtysomething fashion photographer in person after becoming acquainted with him in an online chat room, and the resulting encounter finds the line between predator and prey slipping slowly out of focus in director David Slade's provocative and topical thriller. Hayley (Ellen Page) is a 14-year-old teen whose emotional maturity seems to betray her tender age. Jeff (Patrick Wilson) is a potential child predator whose intentions toward his young chat buddy seem less than honorable. After meeting in a coffeehouse and getting to know each other briefly in person, Jeff invites Haley back to his place, and it's not long before Jeff's underage guest is pouring drinks and posing provocatively for an impromptu photo shoot. As the evening's questionable activities take a decidedly sordid slant and the raptorial Jeff appears poised to strike, a sudden turn of events finds that his apparent victim has had a plan of her own from the very beginning. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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A Felt Obliged To Write Thisby Anonymous

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August 13, 2008: My friend and I were sitting at his house, nothing to do, and I saw this DVD sitting on his table. He immediately acted like he had been meaning to remind me to watch this for some time now. He told me I had to see it, it's an incredible film, and it has 'that girl from Juno in it'. We had nothing to do for a few hours so I gave in. Throughout the entire film I was predicting scene after scene. There was one thing I didn't see coming near the end, but the very end comes at you with headlights on and a blaring horn you cannot expect anything different. This movie is ridiculously unrealistic, both Page and Wilson could accurately mark this on their resume as their worst acting documented on disc, and as I have stated a few times, it is very predictable. If you pride yourself on the amount of movies you've seen, then by all means add this to your mental collection, but don't pop it in expecting satisfaction (slight ironic pun coordinated with film).

Great movieby Anonymous

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June 29, 2008: This movie has some really great twists in it. While some of the situations could be deemed as over the top or disturbing, I think they really work. This is an exciting movie with a great female heroine who decides to take the law into her own hands.


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