The Candy Shop
The Candy Shop
| 07 December 2010 (USA)
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Jimmy Balcom’s new job selling newspapers is a God-send to a kid working hard to help his family survive during the depression. But then Jimmy figures out what’s happening in the candy shop across the street. And he is confronted with a choice that no twelve-year-old should ever have to face. Giving his family a better life, or keeping his soul.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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BroadcastChic

Excellent, a Must See

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Connianatu

How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.

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Helllins

It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.

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johnstonjames

first of all i have to state that yes, i believe that there is sex traffic of children and young adults of both sexes, not just girls. boys just probably are more capable in that situation. i had to state that because some people who might happen to read my review may find it callous or insensitive.i completely accept the facts here except for the omission that many males are kidnapped and are sex trafficked too. the problem one may have with my opinion is that i'm kind of apathetic toward that and every other cause. i'm not really into "causes". the world is full of misery and i've just kind of grown to accept it and just live with it. i also don't really like messages that are too alarmist. i also thought this film was too entertaining and sort of for kids to be too effective in conveying any kind of message. this message is too important and should probably be left up to a straight out documentary approach.this film should appeal to kids though. it appealed to me. and Heaven knows i'm pretty immature for my age. i watch horror movies and cult movies and cartoons. i thought it had a cool look to it. it was dark and scary. it owed a lot of it's look to the films of Tim Burton and David lynch. i thought it's satirical send up of movies like 'Willy Wonka' and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' were hilarious and disturbing.this film is also a good example of independent filmmaking and distribution on a polished and successful level. it is a example of good marketing of a independent short film on the internet. i love short independent filmmaking. it is a great way for many independent filmmaker to get their start and get their voices heard. not everyone should have to rely on big studios and their greedy corporate executives to gain approval all the time.bravo and kudos to this little film on so many levels. not just for exposing a important topic, but for paving the way for a whole new era in filmmaking in general and in how we approach and view it. and if kids are going to get on the internet to enjoy movies and entertainment for God's sake, let's first and foremost keep them truly safe. Amen to that one.

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Bmorr15039

Excellent video. Brings to the forefront the horrible problem we have in America of sex trafficking. Thanks to Whitestone for doing this. The music was great. the acting was superb. The story was hard to watch but told a story without being sexually explicit which made it tolerable for all viewers. We need wide distribution of this film for action from all parts of the country. I saw the inaugural viewing of this film in Atlanta with 4000 other people and it was a crowd pleaser as far as the professionalism it took to produce this film. I hope everyone in America has a chance to see it as soon as possible so they can initiate programs in their neighborhoods to stop this sorry crime that some sick people commit.

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Readalfa

Whitestone Motion Pictures does it again, creating a 30 minute film packed with as much emotion and power as a feature-length film. The Candy Shop is an allegorical tale about child sex trafficking, and director Brandon McCormick handles the difficult subject matter with grace. The film is not preachy or overbearing, but rather makes its point candidly and simply.Doug Jones is incredibly creepy as the shop owner, especially in the film's climax scene. Mattie Liptak does well as Jimmy, the protagonist. His friend Nancy is played by Abigail Monet, who does an incredible job portraying a street urchin.The film is bolstered by Nick Kirk's score, and the beautiful darkness of the cinematography lends itself to presenting the subject matter somberly.

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mail-jphilip

Very well written and produced. Great dialect and metaphors. I've been following WSMP since the great story of the Tin Man from Wizard of OZ "Heartless" (you will have to google that one); and they never fall short from their niche - which is to tell a great story!My expectations were set really high on this film due to the trend that has been set with their previous films. I must say, although The Candy Shop is a bit controversial, the message is clear and the quality of the film is again, outstanding.I give it another "bag of kudos" for WhiteStone. I look forward to more from this Georgia Based film company.J. Philip - HIFI Communications

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