Claustrophobic and brightly colored, this tightly wound psychological thriller is constantly pulling the rug out from under the viewer, mostly due to the tense, explosive performances of its two main characters. The tale opens with a coffee shop rendezvous between 14-year-old Haley (the fantastic Ellen Page) and 32-year-old fashion photographer Jeff (Patrick Wilson), who have previously met only online in a chat room. Despite his questionable enthusiasm at meeting a girl half his age, Jeff comes off as slightly awkward and shy; rather, it's Haley who is unnervingly forthright in her flirtation. She suggests that they go back to his place, he complies, and, once there, Haley seductively convinces him to take pictures of her. She exhibits a beguiling mixture of innocence and precocious sexuality, but before anything happens between them, Jeff passes out under the influence of the drugs she's slipped him. When he wakes up, Haley drops her innocent demeanor and begins to undertake a meticulously planned game of retribution against her captive pedophile. She hacks into his computer and ransacks his house while he watches helplessly, and she ultimately raises the ante with a surgical procedure sure to make audiences squirm. The exact nature of Jeff's guilt remains nebulous, however, creating an intriguing uncertainty surrounding Haley's own mental state, and just how psychotic she might be. Expectations are continuously thwarted as the two characters--neither of whom is terribly sympathetic--enact a psychological and physical game of cat and mouse that is as fascinating to watch as a train wreck.
Theatrical Release: April 14, 2006
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Closed Captioned - English - Optional
Dolby Digital Surround Sound Stereo 2.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
Featurette:
1. "Controversial Confection: The Soul of HARD CANDY"
2. Deleted and Extended Scenes
3. "Creating HARD CANDY"
Audio Commentary:
1. Brian Nelson - Writer, David Slade - Director
2. Patrick Wilson, Ellen Page - Stars
Director of Photography
Jo Willems: Cinematographer, HARD CANDY (2006)
Production Designer
Jeremy Reed: Production Designer, HARD CANDY (2006)
Costume Designer
Jennifer Johnson: Costume Designer, HARD CANDY (2006)
Review 1:
"To watch HARD CANDY is, at moments, to be very afraid, but the scariest thing about it is the fury of Page's talent." -- Grade: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.58 04/21/2006
Review 2:
"Small, dark and intense..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.E6 05/05/2006
Review 3:
"HARD CANDY, a highly original psychological thriller/revenge fantasy, can be bitterly hard to take and uncomfortably intense, but it's well worth consuming."
Source: USA Today
p.6E 04/14/2006
Review 4:
3 stars out of 5 -- "HARD CANDY's greatness is to be found in this young actress: stardom beckons for Page."
Source: Total Film
p.50 07/01/2006
Review 5:
3.5 stars out of 4 -- "This is a strange, and strangely effective, breed of thriller: an indie avenger tale..."
Source: Premiere
p.95 10/01/2006
Review 6:
4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] suspense-filled movie on a par with Japanese chiller AUDITION..."
Source: Ultimate DVD
p.98 10/01/2006
Review 7:
"The opening act is horrifying seductive....Remarkably accomplished in its mix of remorselessness drive and perspective twists."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.56 07/01/2006