
Candy (2006) is a romantic drama film directed by Neil Armfield and starring Abbie Cornish and Heath Ledger. The film follows the story of a young couple, Dan and Candy, as they struggle to maintain their relationship while dealing with the pressures of addiction.
The film is filled with sexual moments that are both tender and passionate. The first sexual moment occurs when Dan and Candy first meet. They share a passionate kiss that sets the tone for the rest of the film. As the film progresses, we see the couple explore their sexuality in a variety of ways. From passionate lovemaking scenes to tender moments of intimacy, the film captures the beauty of young love.
The film also explores the darker side of addiction and how it can affect relationships. We see Dan and Candy struggle to stay together as they both battle their own demons. The film shows how addiction can lead to a breakdown in communication and trust between partners.
Overall, Candy (2006) is a powerful and moving film that explores the complexities of relationships and addiction. The sexual moments between Dan and Candy are tender and passionate, and they help to bring the story to life. The film is a must-see for anyone looking for a romantic drama with a powerful message.
A man and woman see in bed couple of time kissing (breast visible). A man and woman kiss in the living room woman breast visible.
A naked girl is seen in a tub.(breast visible).
A naked man is seen curled up in a shower.
There are sex scenes but no nudity in them.
Sex is often implied as one of the main characters works in a brothel and as a street walker.
Gay sex is discussed in minor detail. As man walks into public toilet, men's feet are seen under stall door, and sounds of gay sex are heard. One major character is evidently gay.