

Cherry
Phoebe, a high school student, confronts the nature of her relationship with a 27-year-old man within the confines of his apartment.
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Plot Summary
A young man returns from Iraq with PTSD and struggles with opioid addiction, leading him to rob banks to support his habit. He navigates a tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend while battling his inner demons and the consequences of his actions. The film chronicles his descent and the societal issues he faces.
Critical Reception
Cherry received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding it overwrought and uneven in its tone and narrative. While Tom Holland's performance was often praised, the film's handling of its heavy themes, particularly PTSD and addiction, was frequently criticized as heavy-handed and unfocused. Audience reactions were similarly divided.
What Reviewers Say
- Tom Holland delivers a committed performance, but the film struggles under the weight of its ambition and heavy subject matter.
- The narrative feels unfocused, attempting to cover too many dramatic arcs without fully developing them.
- Critics found the film's portrayal of addiction and trauma to be sensationalized rather than insightful.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated Tom Holland's performance and the film's attempt to tackle serious issues like PTSD and addiction. However, many found the movie to be overly long, depressing, and felt that the storytelling was sometimes muddled.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Nico Walker, who himself served in the Army and struggled with opioid addiction after returning home.
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