IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes36%
Metacritic44
Google Users69%
Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo•Genres: Drama, Crime, War
Loosely based on the novel of the same name, Cherry follows a disenfranchised young man from Cleveland who, after being unceremoniously dumped by his girlfriend, enlists in the Army as a medic. Upon returning from Iraq with severe PTSD, he spirals into drug addiction and begins robbing banks to support his habit, with his girlfriend by his side.
Cherry received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Tom Holland's performance but criticizing the film's pacing, tone, and narrative structure. Audience reception was also divided, with some viewers connecting with the film's raw portrayal of addiction and trauma, while others found it bleak and overly long.
Tom Holland delivers a powerful and committed performance, effectively portraying the character's descent into addiction and despair.
The film's ambitious narrative structure and graphic depiction of trauma are often seen as its weaknesses, leading to an uneven viewing experience.
While intended as a serious exploration of PTSD and its consequences, the film is sometimes criticized for being overly melodramatic and gratuitous.
Google audience: Audiences were divided on Cherry. While many appreciated Tom Holland's performance and the film's attempt to tackle difficult themes like PTSD and opioid addiction, some found the movie to be excessively bleak, long, and melodramatic. The depiction of the protagonist's downward spiral was impactful for some, but too much for others.
The film is based on the debut novel of Nico Walker, a former Army medic who served in Iraq and later robbed banks to fund his opioid addiction.
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