"It’s better," Julian agreed, mesmerized. "The first one was about the predator. This one is about the aftermath. It’s about the scars you can't see."
The film is highly regarded for the performance of its veteran cast in "meaty" acting roles rather than just standard genre tropes.
When Nica Noelle partnered with San Francisco’s Hard Candy/Girl Candy/Rock Candy imprint, she sought to create a high-end heterosexual counterpoint. While other studios relied on basic setups and hurried dialogue, Hard Candy focused heavily on:
"It’s better," Julian agreed, mesmerized. "The first one was about the predator. This one is about the aftermath. It’s about the scars you can't see."
The film is highly regarded for the performance of its veteran cast in "meaty" acting roles rather than just standard genre tropes.
When Nica Noelle partnered with San Francisco’s Hard Candy/Girl Candy/Rock Candy imprint, she sought to create a high-end heterosexual counterpoint. While other studios relied on basic setups and hurried dialogue, Hard Candy focused heavily on: