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Noviani:
i wonder who is he sharing that table with...
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: RouxB on December 02, 2006, 04:38:24 pm ---The Candy man
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This is one of the few smiles in the movie.
I saw Candy yesterday. Heath is very good, as is his co-star Abby Cornish, but the movie itself is very depressing. Is there anyway to make a movie about heroin addiction cheery? I don't think so. I am glad I saw it, but once is enough for this film.
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RouxB:
Leslie I'm seeing it next Friday. I trie to prepare myself for the subject matter by reading the book but I don't know if that will be enough. I am excited to see Heath in another dramatic role though.
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yb:
--- Quote from: RouxB on December 04, 2006, 02:44:10 am ---Leslie I'm seeing it next Friday. I trie to prepare myself for the subject matter by reading the book but I don't know if that will be enough. I am excited to see Heath in another dramatic role though.
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Roux
The book has more lighter moments than the film, so I guess you will have to brace yourself for it; but it's so worth it, not just for Heath's performance but also for excellent performances from all actors/actresses.
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: RouxB on December 04, 2006, 02:44:10 am ---Leslie I'm seeing it next Friday. I trie to prepare myself for the subject matter by reading the book but I don't know if that will be enough. I am excited to see Heath in another dramatic role though.
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And he is very good in this dramatic role.
In this movie, he seems very much like himself. First, he has his Australian accent, so he sounds like the man we have heard in all those dozens of interviews. Second, he has lots of Heath mannerisms. There was even a scene where he put his hand on his hip, arm akimbo in that famous "teapot" pose. Last, his facial expressions were all very familiar.
Leslie
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