Thursday, October 05, 2006

Hard Candy

(2005) ****

In the taught, edgy Hard Candy, pedophile Jeff Kohlver, meets 14-year old Hayley in a diner following 3 weeks of online flirtations. This initial meeting is somewhat awkward. Jeff, a successful photographer, stumbles a bit as he tries to forge a connection with Hayley with obvious intention. Hayley, a precocious (probably too precocious to be realistic) teen, also appears awkward, noting out loud that this meeting is a big step. Eventually they become comfortable with one another and Hayley convinces Jeff, without much difficulty, to take her to his home so she can listen to some live music he has from a band she supposedly likes.

Jeff’s home is beautiful, the kind of place you would expect from a successful photographer who takes pictures of teenage models. Although Jeff photographs other subjects besides young girls, Hayley observes that the only pictures on the walls are of scantily clad nymphs. After quickly consuming 2 screwdrivers and a lot of flirtatious banter, Hayley requests that Jeff photograph her. Although he protests at first, she convinces him by whipping off her shirt and dancing seductively on his couch.

Before Jeff can take a single picture, however, he passes out. Waking up hours later tied to a chair, Jeff slowly begins to realize that Hayley, who drugged him, has very different intentions than their online dialogue suggested. The sweet, seemingly innocent Hayley turns out to be anything but.

Hayley, who brought along a medical book and surgical tools, reveals her true plan; to ensure that Jeff never molests another teenage girl ever again. What ensues is cat and mouse game with Jeff attempting to talk the young teen out of her sadistic plan.

Now this is what Horrorthon is all about! With echoes of Miike’s Audition (1999), Hard Candy is tense, gripping, edge-of-your-seat material. The acting is top-notch and you’ll hold your breath, (and cross your legs if you’re a male), on more than one occasion. This near-perfect film slightly misses its mark by never revealing Hayley’s real motives (e.g., why has she taken on this mission?) and by leaving Jeff’s guilt or innocence in the crimes he is being accused of ultimately a mystery (e.g., did he, or did he not, ever molest underage girls?). Additionally the viewer will struggle with who to sympathize with; the pedophile or the sociopath. At times you’ll sympathize with both, but in the end probably neither. Still, this is amazing, breathtaking stuff and I guarantee you will not be able to stop watching it. Throughout you’ll wonder, “How is this damn thing going to end?” Very satisfactorily is the answer.

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Hard Candy

(2005) ****

4 comments:

Octopunk said...

Cool! I'm glad to find out this actually lives up to its hype.

Johnny Sweatpants said...

JPX you've uncovered a host of interesting, obscure movies - yet again. I'll definitely check this one out. I'll probably pass on Feed for the time being though...

50PageMcGee said...

by the way, it did not escape my attention that the girl in Hard Candy is totally hot. am i going to get something chopped off for thinking that?

50PageMcGee said...

so, this is months after the thon and i finally got around to watching it. totally riveting flick. outstanding performances by the two leads, particularly by the girl (who as it turns out was 17 at the time of filming, which makes my previous comment less gross, but still kind of gross --- she's over 18 now, so i can say whatever i want)

anyway, what i found most interesting is that, for a movie so full of anger, there winds up being little attachment to anyone involved. anger and sexuality, pretty primal gutsy stuff, yet i found myself completely up in my head the whole flick, feeling no particular sympathy for either party. jeff pretty much erases any possible sympathy with that tiramisu tasting bit at the beginning of the movie. and jpx is right, with no back story to ground haley's character, there's nothing really placing us firmly on her side either. the fact that she's such an invasive, relentless little bitch doesn't really warm our hearts either.

it works anyway, though. if it occurs to me why and how, i'll review it for next year's thon.

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