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Cherry Pie
Sin City and Fred Lincoln return to those thrilling days of yesteryear ... when men were men and women were easy. The days of hot rods, heavy petting and cramming for finals. With girls like these hanging around the malt shop, it's a wonder we ever graduated at all!
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Plot Summary
A struggling artist and a beautiful model find love and connection amidst the cutthroat world of advertising. As their relationship blossoms, they face challenges from their demanding careers and the superficiality of their environment. The film explores themes of artistic integrity, the pursuit of dreams, and the search for genuine affection.
Critical Reception
Cherry Pie received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its characters somewhat underdeveloped. While some appreciated its romantic elements and attempts at social commentary on the advertising industry, others felt it lacked originality and failed to leave a lasting impact. Audience reactions were similarly mixed, with some enjoying the lighthearted romance and others finding it unremarkable.
What Reviewers Say
A predictable romantic comedy that doesn't offer much in the way of fresh ideas.
The performances are adequate, but the film struggles with a weak script.
While aiming for charm, it often falls flat, presenting a superficial look at relationships and careers.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Christopher Coppola, a cousin of directors Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas.
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