KnotMissPriceless
Why so much hype?
MamaGravity
good back-story, and good acting
MoPoshy
Absolutely brilliant
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
A_Different_Drummer
Writer/director Jeff Fine normally works in TV so this was a departure.And a good one. Cherry is a solid piece of film-making, and is recommended by this reviewer.Stories about nerds are not as easy to do as it would seem. Assuming you can set up the character properly -- and Kyle Gallner is wonderfully cast and wonderfully scripted -- you invariably end up with a conundrum.Either the entire screenplays turns into a comedy (Revenge of the Nerds, American Pie) or you end up awash in pathos.I am not going to reveal which route Fine takes other than to say he does a good job of avoiding the normal speed traps. Although, typical of these kinds of stories, the first and second Acts are better than the finale.Laura Allen steals her scenes and is someone every guy wishes he had met in college.Very unusual role for an early Britt Robertson -- she usually plays the lead, not second fiddle. But a solid performance as always.
godhold
This movie truly is beautiful. I just finished watching it and am still in awe of it. It is stirring and provocative while remaining humble. You can feel it, simple as it may be. It was well casted and well placed, and I don't think they could have done a much better job of it. I think everybody can appreciate this movie, or at least relate to it.Love, stress, panic, guilt, resolve. This film was brilliant in highlighting all of these emotions, and it had me glued to the screen.Definitely one of my favorite movies of recent years. Solid 9/10. I highly recommend watching this if you get the chance to.
come2whereimfrom
You know those great little indie films from the states like 'Junebug', 'Thumbsucker' and 'World's Greatest Dad' to name but a few, well now you can add to that list 'Cherry' a charming coming of age human nature piece that each and every one can in some way relate to. It's a simple enough story, Aaron leaves home to embark on his freshman year and falls for an older student Linda, Linda a recovering alcoholic has a wise cracking, old before her years, daughter called Beth, Beth falls for Aaron and a bizarre unrequited love triangle opens up learning curves, home truths and life experience for all three. The great thing about this movie is the quality of the script, the acting and the use of music, no CGI or special effects are needed to convey the very real story contained. It has ups and downs, laughs and gasps and at an hour and a half is perfectly paced. Without sounding twee or patronising if something like Transformers is a beer then this is a nice cup of tea and a sit down, which is no bad thing, some blockbusters feel like being repeated hit in the face with laptop but sometimes you just need to be told a good solid entertaining story, Cherry is just that. I just hope lots of people get to see this film because it deserves it.
jcwjcw
This film was full of surprises. It is nothing like you expect, and I hail it as the religious textbook, or should I say "video" book of our future generation. Well, maybe, not that exactly. However, I frequently look at Hollywood films (frequently reminded), and I tell myself, "why did they get Oscars? I hate this trash!" So now, recently I have been looking at independent films, such as "Cherry." After watching Cherry, I can honestly say that ALL Hollywood filmmakers MUST and should be required to take acting/filmmaking lessons from the filmmakers of this movie, Cherry. I say this, because this movie is done on a level of power that will only be available in the future. Enough said, I "Cherrish" this movie! oooooooh!