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Hard Candy | NON-USA ­Format | PAL | Region 4 ­Import - Australia [Region ­4]

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DVD
Release Date
4 August 2010

Hayley (Juno's Ellen Page) is a smart and charming teenage girl. Jeff (Patrick Wilson) is a 30 something fashion photographer. They meet online and then agree to catch up in person. When they move onto drinks at Jeff's place from the coffee shop, an impromptu photo shoot ensues and it looks like it just might be Jeff's night - or is that a nightmare?


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Hayley (Juno's Ellen Page) is a smart and charming teenage girl. Jeff (Patrick Wilson) is a 30 something fashion photographer. They meet online and then agree to catch up in person. When they move onto drinks at Jeff's place from the coffee shop, an impromptu photo shoot ensues and it looks like it just might be Jeff's night - or is that a nightmare?

Product Details
EAN
9339065004977
Run Time
99 minutes
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Subtitles
English for the Hearing Impaired
Publisher
Region
4

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By lisa on March 2, 2015
A very interesting film- excellent acting. I found it entertaining aswell as intriguing. The story line Is one of a kind and is a must see movie
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By Natasha on July 28, 2011
This was a fast-paced and very dramatic thriller in which a teenage girl basically turns the tables on a paedophile and starts controlling him. He has no idea she could do this but she's basically taking revenge for all sorts of girls around the world, all the ones who have ever been abused. It sounds good until we realise we empathise with the paedophile because her violence is horrific. Then we feel bad for empathising with him. Who is really at fault? A very interesting dilemma about vigilantism.
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