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Candy Jar

  • 2018
  • TV-14
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
5.7K
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Candy Jar (2018)
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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Ben Shelton
  • Writer
    • Chad Klitzman
  • Stars
    • Jacob Latimore
    • Sami Gayle
    • Tom Bergeron
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Ben Shelton
    • Writer
      • Chad Klitzman
    • Stars
      • Jacob Latimore
      • Sami Gayle
      • Tom Bergeron
    • 44User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jacob Latimore
    Jacob Latimore
    • Bennett
    Sami Gayle
    Sami Gayle
    • Lona
    Tom Bergeron
    Tom Bergeron
    • Principal Nelson
    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Kathy
    Paul Tigue
    Paul Tigue
    • Mr. Johnson
    Austin Flynn
    • Twin Taylor
    Blake Flynn
    • Twin Tanner
    Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks
    • Amy
    Uzo Aduba
    Uzo Aduba
    • Julia
    Zack Shires
    Zack Shires
    • Davidson Debater #1
    Danny Kang
    Danny Kang
    • Davidson Debater #2
    • (as Daniel Kang)
    Evan Castelloe
    • Zack
    Ryan Walden
    • Davidson Debater #3
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    • Davidson Principal
    Charles Black
    • Mail Staffer
    Alexandra Ficken
    Alexandra Ficken
    • Newnan Debater
    Zachary Seabaugh
    • Nick
    • (as Zach Seabaugh)
    Antonia Gentry
    Antonia Gentry
    • Jasmine
    • Director
      • Ben Shelton
    • Writer
      • Chad Klitzman
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    6randyfreemire

    Not worth the time to watch

    My initial draw to this film was that these two characters would be debating with all the intense energy high schoolers are known for. That's a real feat to pull off well, the split second timing and in and outs of the debate topic. Turns out that this kind of 'debate' is based on READING your research as fast as you can for 8 minutes, there was no real debate, very annoying to listen to, and there was no real demonstration of their brillian minds, we have to take that on faith. Huge disappointment, and gave very little for the film to run on.

    Other than that, it's your typical story of boy and girl that don't like each other until they fall for each other, and over achievers that spend all their time studying, and realize what they've been missing out on their life. Wasn't worth the time to watch. I think these actors had it in them to pull of real debates, but the creator / scriptwriters took the easy way out.
    5anniefairfield

    Fun premise but clunky execution

    For the teen romance crowd, this movie has a good premise with two warring teens in the debate club who inevitably fall for each other. But it's actually so frenetic and fast-paced that half the dialogue you will miss as it whirls from one joke to the next. There's a rhythm to comedy and you have to let moments build and sit. This movie has its own unique rhythm to it, and it's fun in a lot of ways, but I just don't think it worked as well as it could have.
    3Jared_Andrews

    Starts off Exhausting, But Settles Down and is Occasionally Enjoyable

    Candy Jar tells the story of Bennett (Jacob Latimore) and Lona (Sami Gayle). They're two compulsively competitive high school classmates, both debate team standouts, both with eyes set on Ivy League colleges. They share similar mindsets, personalities, drives, and aspirations. They seem to be two peas in a pod, compatible and meant to be great friends, or even a couple. Only one problem: they can't stand each other.

    Their similarities are obvious to any third-party observer, but they see each other as opposites. They can't agree on anything. She dreams of attending Harvard, while he has his heart set on Yale. See, total opposites.

    This whole notion that they can't agree on anything is largely silly and unbelievable. It only takes one chance encounter at a movie for the two to realize that they get along splendidly. No kidding, thinks anyone who knows them. How they took 18 years to figure this out, I have no idea.

    Struggling to ingratiate themselves with their classmates is something that makes sense. They're exhausting. They talk a mile a minute and dismiss anyone who isn't on their level of obsession with debate and academics.

    When debating, they talk 100 miles a minute, thanks to some strange rule change they mention that led to the competitors emailing all their arguments to the judges and opponents minutes before the debate begins. Now everyone speaks at an absurd rate that makes them impossible to understand and unbearable to listen to. This movie features a lot of debate scenes, so a lot of it is unbearable to listen to.

    The moments when Bennett and Lona behave like human beings are actually charming. They have real personalities when they aren't reading frantically from their scripted debate notes. In these moments, we see their contrasting home lives. Bennett's mom is a state senator, while Lona's mom works multiple jobs get by.

    We also see that the students share a bond with the school guidance counselor and her candy jar. Even though keenly aware and only moderately obnoxiously vocal about the downsides of sugary foods, they can't help but indulge in a sweet treat during each office visit.

    During the course of the debate season, we witness Bennett and Lona run over every one of their opponents, every one except a couple of girls who deploy anecdotal evidence and emotion-based argument tactics.

    Lona dismisses the girls and their strategy, convinced that the facts are all that matter. She doesn't see the value in the emotional angle that the girls present.

    The main characters never square off against these girls directly, but they scout them since they could be opponents later in the state finals. You can guess where this is going.

    There's a fair deal of learning involved in the story. Bennett and Lona learn from each other. They also learn from the emotional debaters, although the lesson is a bit unclear.

    Overall, the movie has some potential but doesn't quite fulfill it. These characters are interesting when given a chance, and they needed more of an opportunity to do so.

    Although Candy Jar isn't the worst Netflix movie you'll find, there are certainly better movies out there to see.
    7Niphredil12

    A cute coming of age story

    This is a cute coming of age store about two very competitive teens in their senior year of high school. Bennett wants to get into Yale, Lona wants Harvard, and both are very good at debate. Their rivalry gets in their own way however and they must learn to work together... somehow.

    This movie doesn't try to be more than what it is, a cute story about teenagers falling in love, about growing up, about the pressures of getting into colleges. But rapid dialogue and cute chemistry make this very enjoyable and fun to watch.
    6emmanuelmusiyiwa

    Quite enjoyable

    A simple movie, enjoyable with some good topics. Watched it on a lazy day. It's a good teen movie but, as an adult can also relate.

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      Bennett: What's the success rate of your students?

      Kathy: One hundred percent of my students end up at the institution where they meant to be.

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      A Summer's Daydream, Pt. 1
      Written by Joshua Trotter Vest

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hũ Kẹo
    • Filming locations
      • Newnan, Georgia, USA
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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