

Cherry 2
Cherry's passions begin to unravel as she hires more sexy and willing dancers to entertain the premium level members of her lesbian strip club. The more popular her club becomes the deeper Cherry's obsessions twist, seeing her lost soulmate, Talia, in every lusty corner of her mind. As she loses control of reality, her emotions dictate her powers of persuasion, especially as the innocent love of her girlfriend, Harlow, holds her soul captive. Avery and Katherine enjoy the fruits of the new dancers, while DJ Carson explores salacious sex after a tantalizing seduction from a beautiful club member.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future where intimate relationships are mediated by sophisticated android companions, a desperate bachelor named Sam Treadwell must replace his damaged "Cherry 2000" model. He teams up with a tough "tracker" named E.Z. to navigate the treacherous wasteland and find a new, state-of-the-art companion, facing off against rival suitors and the dangers of a lawless society.
Critical Reception
Cherry 2000 is a cult classic known for its quirky blend of futuristic action and dark romantic comedy. While not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a dedicated following for its unique premise, stylish direction, and memorable characters, often praised as an underappreciated gem of 80s sci-fi.
What Reviewers Say
- A surprisingly engaging and stylish sci-fi flick with a unique premise.
- Offers a compelling mix of action, dark humor, and a touch of romance.
- Praised for its cult appeal and creative world-building despite its B-movie roots.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's original concept, its blend of genres, and its cult status. Some note that the special effects and plot can feel dated, but the overall tone and entertainment value are often highlighted as positives.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, souped-up "Cherry 2000" car was a heavily modified 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.
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