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Candy Jar

Candy Jar (2018)

April. 27,2018
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5.8
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy Romance

Dueling high school debate champs who are at odds on just about everything forge ahead with ambitious plans to get into the colleges of their dreams.

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kosmasp
2018/04/27

A friend of mine uses my summary line often when he declares an introduction to an event. There's someone coming on stage and that person introduces the audience to the show and to whomever is going to come on stage next. And also the sponsorss. Now while we don't get introduced to a show, because this is about discussing and winning an argument, this is about talking ... a lot! And very fast at it too.So fast actually that you may think, what is going on? I was thinking that, but the movie will not leave you in the dark. There is an explanation and the dialog in general is nice. It's very predictable overall and there might be moments that may annoy you, but overall the heart wins over everything ... doesn't it?

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sharfran
2018/04/28

Great movie for a lazy Saturday afternoon. It helps kids to remember don't forget to stop and smell the roses

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richard-fieldhouse
2018/04/29

Lona and Bennett have been competing since kindergarten, maybe egged by their mothers who seem to have some issues that need to be resolved. And now college is beckoning them - Havard - or Yale - or not. Partly to look good on their CVs they are in the school debate club. But here everything gets very strange as competitive debating seems to have degenerated into a kind of bizarre speed talking contest in which points of evidence are made so fast that scarcely anyone understands.Lona and Bennett are in some ways hugely similar and in others diametrically opposed so boy - girl, black - white, but both with single mothers, both geeks, bookworms, loners, and both very much attached to Kathy, a school counselor whose room is filled with the candy jars that give the film its title.It's an unusual idea but it makes the film fresh and different. For me, the nonsensical debating process was a bit of a distraction, but maybe the very fact that we don't understand what they're struggling to achieve, let alone the actual arguments they make, maybe that helps us focus on them and how they matter more.

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BasicLogic
2018/04/30

This is a drive-you-nuts pointless film with two annoying and abnormal private high schoolers, one male and one female who started a debate club and simply couldn't agree on anything with each other, and both would not back off from their two-member-only debate club for who should be the president of the club, who's more entitled either by birth date or seniority at school. The main purpose was to falsify on their college application with a title of a club presidency. From the very beginning, we just have these two people blah, blah and blah to disagree on everything, chewing up lot of candy from the candy jars on their private school consultant's desk. We have so many phony and couldn't-care-less people at school, and two blindly support their kid's mothers.We didn't see anything about the education, the study, the....No, nothing but constantly arguing between these two brats. It's just getting more and more annoying after awhile. This film is not about the generally normal kids in the public school system but two spoiled private high schoolers who never agreed on anything with each other. I just gave up sooner than later since I couldn't care less. Netflix may have a lot of money to burn, but they seem to have lost, more like whatever scripts they got, they'd put them into production, no matter what.

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