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Cherry
Cherry

Cherry (2021)

73% User Rating
2h 22min
Drama
Crime

"Life leaves a mark."

Cherry drifts from college dropout to army medic in Iraq - anchored only by his true love, Emily. But after returning from the war with PTSD, his life spirals into drugs and crime as he struggles to find his place in the world.

Joe RussoDirector

Cast

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Tom Holland

Tom Holland

Cherry

Ciara Bravo

Ciara Bravo

Emily

Jack Reynor

Jack Reynor

Pills & Coke

Michael Rispoli

Michael Rispoli

Tommy

Jeffrey Wahlberg

Jeffrey Wahlberg

Jimenez

Forrest Goodluck

Forrest Goodluck

James Lightfoot

Michael Gandolfini

Michael Gandolfini

Cousin Joe

Suhail Dabbach

Suhail Dabbach

Old Man Fatook

Daniel R. Hill

Daniel R. Hill

Black

Fionn O'Shea

Fionn O'Shea

Arnold

Edward Kagutuzi

Edward Kagutuzi

Cheetah

Ola Orebiyi

Ola Orebiyi

Lessing

Sam Clemmett

Sam Clemmett

Yuri

Kaine Zajaz

Kaine Zajaz

Bautista

Kyle Harvey

Kyle Harvey

Roy

Ann Russo

Ann Russo

Cherry's Mom

Thomas Lennon

Thomas Lennon

Cherry's Dad / Dr. Whomever

Theo Barklem-Biggs

Theo Barklem-Biggs

Sgt. North

Pooch Hall

Pooch Hall

Sgt. Whomever

Leo Woodall

Leo Woodall

Rodgers

Nicholas Christopher McNeil

Nicholas Christopher McNeil

Drill Sgt. Cole

Jose Pablo Cantillo

Jose Pablo Cantillo

Drill Sgt. Deco

Zac Zedalis

Zac Zedalis

Drill Sgt. Murphy

Damon Wayans Jr.

Damon Wayans Jr.

Drill Sgt. Masters

Kristopher Wente

Kristopher Wente

1st Sgt. Hightower

Adam Long

Adam Long

Staff Sgt. Greene

Liam Garrigan

Liam Garrigan

Captain

Frank Blake

Frank Blake

Seasoned Medic

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Nick Nespoli

Suicidal Recruit

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Niko Bogucki

Choked Recruit

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Patrick Elue

Soldier in Line

Jeffrey Grover

Jeffrey Grover

Asshole Man

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Lisa Louise Langford

Nurse #1

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Kellye Howard

Nurse #2

Kelli Berglund

Kelli Berglund

Madison

Ryan Czerwonko

Ryan Czerwonko

Fatooks Waiter

Joe Russo

Joe Russo

Restaurant Owner

Tamara Austin

Tamara Austin

Vanessa

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Joslyn Jones

Grey Teller

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Leslie Stager

Teller Like Janet

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Shawn Knox

Teller

Alison Lani

Alison Lani

Sheina

Davis Aguila

Davis Aguila

Sh*tty Bank Manager

Ricky Wayne

Ricky Wayne

Bank F*cks America Manager

Melissa DuPrey

Melissa DuPrey

Woman in Line

Craig Hurley

Craig Hurley

Cherry's Cellmate

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John Newsom

Prison Guard #1

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Marty Rudin

Prison Guard #2

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Brian Wlodarczyk

Support Mtg. Counselor

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Rawa Bousabir

Pebbles

Hatim Abdelghafour

Hatim Abdelghafour

Interpreter

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Adbdessalam El Khaldi

Old Haji

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Kianna Rose

Cousin Joe's Girlfriend

Jamie Brewer

Jamie Brewer

Shelly

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Toney Goins

Benji

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Dante Rosalina

Kid at Homecoming

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Vince Russo

Theater Man in Shorts

Rinska Carrasco

Rinska Carrasco

Jimenez's Girlfriend

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Augie Rosalina

Kid in Bathroom (Theater)

Ron Haynes

Ron Haynes

Sleeping Husband

Jacinte Blankenship

Jacinte Blankenship

Sleeping Wife

Bobby Schofield

Bobby Schofield

Clover (1st Platoon)

Harry Holland

Harry Holland

Shaker Kid #1

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Jearell Williams

Shaker Kid #2

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Drake Tobias

Shaker Kid #3

Chris Castaldi

Chris Castaldi

Construction Worker

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Paul Abell

Man Yelling at Cherry

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Scott Nifong

Parole Board Member

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Jim Wilkins

Cherry's Lawyer

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Andrew Repp

Jail Inmate #1

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John Ziska

Jail Inmate #2

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Matthew King

Police Officer

Presciliana Esparolini

Presciliana Esparolini

Emily's Mother

Nelson Bonilla

Nelson Bonilla

Emily's Step-Father

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Robbie Cox

Paramedic #1

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Aaron Lemieux

Paramedic #2

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Yvonne Quiachon

Lia

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Andrei Vintileanu

Badly Wounded Soldier

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Will Edgerton

Screaming Soldier

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Bernie Kosar

Major Kosar

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Siena Bella

Siena

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Maurice Boozer

Drill Sgt. Rivera

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Krista Harmon

Military Nurse

Brian Andrus

Brian Andrus

Army Recruit #1

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Chezaray Booker

Army Recruit #2

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Ethan Deemer

Army Tailor

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Stefan Johnson

Bus Station Patron

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Lawrence Wilson

Security Guard

Nicole Forester

Nicole Forester

Doctor #1

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Sean Patterson

Doctor #2

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Ern Gerardo

Doctor #3

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Brian McCue

Ambush Sgt.

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Eanna O'Dowd

Wounded Soldier

Anna Colwell

Anna Colwell

Dog Park Wife (uncredited)

Chris Richards

Chris Richards

Dog Park Husband (uncredited)

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David Goebel

Pills & Coke's Father (uncredited)

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Mark J Clifford

Prisoner (uncredited)

Michael Cipiti

Michael Cipiti

Turkish Guy (uncredited)

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Kara Kimmer

Angry Woman (uncredited)

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Brett Justin Koppel

Staff Sgt Peterson (uncredited)

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Sherry Hudak

Professor (uncredited)

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Sofia Plass

Theatre Attendee (uncredited)

Brandon (B.Rice) Rice

Brandon (B.Rice) Rice

Passerby (uncredited)

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Keith Otto

Driver (uncredited)

Louie Kurtzman

Louie Kurtzman

Army Recruit (uncredited)

Luca De Massis

Luca De Massis

Prisoner (uncredited)

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Samantha Seawolf

Party Girl (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 60%

February 25, 2021

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I've been an advocate for Apple TV+ since I saw Servant. I genuinely believe it's the most underrated streaming service out there, especially in my country. Even though I've only watched one TV show, I've yet to seriously dislike a single film (Wolfwalkers, Palmer, On the Rocks), which only elevated my already high expectations for Cherry. I sincerely appreciate the magnificent, genre-defining work that the Russo Brothers did in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, mainly with the last Avengers flicks, so I'd always be interested in seeing how they handle things outside of the MCU. Cast Tom Holland (The Devil All the Time, Onward) as the protagonist, and you've got yourself one of the most anticipated movies of the first half of 2021. One of the best attributes of the Russo Brothers' filmmaking style is their incredible capability of tackling an overwhelming amount of distinct storylines and characters without ruining the film's pacing, tone, and narrative structure. "Less is more" is not exactly a guideline followed by these directors, which is far from being an issue in the superhero genre. However, when it comes to a smaller movie like Cherry, the combination of genres and different narratives deeply hurts the overarching story. What starts as a simple, cute love story transitions to a heavy war action-drama and ends with a monotonous, dull, slow-paced plot surrounding drug addiction, PTSD, and bank robberies. These three storylines have served as individual premises to hundreds of films throughout cinema history. This doesn't mean they can't be developed in a single movie, but Angela Russo-Otstot and Jessica Goldberg's screenplay needed to be better structured. The first half of the film is quite captivating and entertaining, to say the least. Cherry (Tom Holland) and Emily (Ciara Bravo) are two compelling characters who get emotionally attached naturally, making the eventual dilemma that leads Cherry to join the army pretty convincing, besides being a reasonably common situation. In this first genre shift, the tone changes without issues, and the entire war plot is definitely worth the viewer's investment. This portion of the movie is where the directors shine. High production value goes into creating riveting action set pieces, and Newton Thomas Sigel's energetic camera work elevates every major sequence. Marvel fans will surely be delighted during this subplot, but the film's biggest problem comes with its second half. Featuring an extremely abrupt genre transition, Cherry goes downhill throughout its last 80 minutes or so, drowning itself in a pool of taboo subjects. From the drastic drop in pace to the dismal tone, Cherry and Emily go through a painfully repetitive, cliche drug addiction story. Adding PTSD and silly bank robberies to the mix doesn't work at all. Overall, it's an incredibly messy screenplay that tries to do too much, but the Russo Brothers' overwhelming directing method also doesn't quite work for the movie. Excess of slow-motion, an all-over-the-place score (Henry Jackman) - it's actually quite good, just not used appropriately - and numerous camera angles that, despite delivering gorgeous shots, distract the viewer from the actual story, which should be the main focus. Cherry feels like a showcase for what the famous brothers can do with a smaller budget. While they're successful in demonstrating their talent behind the camera, it's not something they needed to prove to the audience, who just wants to watch a film with great story and characters, not be confused by technical wonders that have no place in this movie. In the middle of the directing and writing chaos, Tom Holland sweeps in and delivers his career-best performance. In my humble opinion, I strongly believe he could be an Oscar-winner by the end of the decade. At 26-years-old, Holland shows an exceptional emotional range, particularly powerful in interpreting the most solemn emotions. Add a fantastic physical display, and you've got yourself an actor who can basically do anything. With this role, Holland deeply explores his acting skills, performing shocking scenes that everyone will find hard to watch due to his all-out commitment. Ciara Bravo might start as just a "pretty face", but the problematic second half actually helps her get out of her shell and step up her game. Excellent portrayal, surprising even from someone who doesn't have that big of a feature-film career. Cherry is an indisputable mess, but it hangs on due to a captivating first half, a career-best performance from Tom Holland, and an overall well-shot film. The frustrating, damaging mishmash of genres might originate from the rumpled screenplay, but the unnecessary directing showcase for the Russo Brothers also hurts the multiple-narrative movie. The generic yet accurate "less is more" motto wasn't used during the making of this film, something proved by the sumptuous yet distracting camera angles, a gripping yet all-over-the-place score, and an impactful yet excessive use of slow-motion. The first part boasts a compelling, entertaining storyline featuring an authentic love story and a war drama packed with outstanding action set pieces. However, its other half heavily drops the pacing and depressingly changes the tone, leading the viewer into a tiresome, formulaic, much less interesting storyline. Despite all that, Holland's impressive interpretation will leave no one indifferent, grabbing the audience’s attention until the very end and elevating every single scene. Ciara Bravo works beautifully as the female counterpart, delivering a surprising performance. In the end, I do recommend it, even though I expected a lot more from the people involved. Rating: B-

Media

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A Veteran’s Journey

A Veteran’s Journey

Inside Look: Chapters

Inside Look: Chapters

Inside Look: The Making Of Cherry

Inside Look: The Making Of Cherry

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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