Cherry Pop
- 2017
- 1h 19min
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4,6/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bawdy, uproarious comedy about a newcomer's wild night in a down-and-out drag club. Starring Caldwell Tidicue (Bob The Drag Queen), Tempest DuJour, Detox, Mayhem Miller and Latrice Royale.A bawdy, uproarious comedy about a newcomer's wild night in a down-and-out drag club. Starring Caldwell Tidicue (Bob The Drag Queen), Tempest DuJour, Detox, Mayhem Miller and Latrice Royale.A bawdy, uproarious comedy about a newcomer's wild night in a down-and-out drag club. Starring Caldwell Tidicue (Bob The Drag Queen), Tempest DuJour, Detox, Mayhem Miller and Latrice Royale.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Dequan Johnson
- Blanqueesha
- (as Mayhem Miller)
Cole Hartley
- Delusia
- (as Allusia Alusia)
Patrick Holt
- Lady Zaza
- (as Tempest DuJour)
David McKee
- Ariella
- (as Misty Violet)
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Hulu recommended me this movie and I only decided to watch it because Bob was in the center of the picture. What a waste. I was excited to see Detox, Bob, Patrice, and Mayhem (and they were great) but they can't make up for the terrible writing and lack of anything interesting in this movie. The cherry on top? The terrible, terrible acting from Lars Verge. Why do directors feel the need to cast mediocre male actors in lead roles when there are talented drag queens right THERE in front of you?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say: if you are going to make a film about drag performance... include some phenomenal drag performances. It's not that hard to do. Yet this film manages to completely ignore showing them while at the same time trying to be an inspirational film about drag. I'd give it -10 if I could. It fails just on it's basic premise.
Whose brilliant idea was it to make a movie about drag but make it about a straight guy doing drag for the first time (and effortlessly beating his face) while the actual drag queens are reduced to ham-fisted stereotypes? I could see glimmers of talent and the plot line is well constructed. But the final product is the pits.
The premise is kinda intriguing, and Bob The Drag Queen is incredible but there's nothing else to say. This movie is just boring.There are not risks at stake. There are not characters to root for. Nothing interesting happen.
This movie doesn't offer anything creative or good. It's not entertaining, so if you consider this movie and you think that maybe could be good. Well, it's not.
I'm a huge fan of Drag Race, and couldn't wait to see this movie. Unfortunately, there were a lot of lines that were really disrespectful to women. The queens spend a scene talking about how disgusting a vagina is, sing a song making light of abortion (I'm pro-choice, but it is usually a seriously difficult situation), and just generally bash women. I'm all for men dressing in drag, especially to express femininity since our culture tells them to suppress that, but don't make fun of women, you still get to walk around the world as a man. Borrowing women's culture of dresses, makeup, shoes, hair, mannerism, etc., is fine, great even, but to be so disrespectful is not a good look.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCaldwell Tidicue plays a character named "Kitten Withawhip", which was his drag name when he first started performing. He later changed it to Bob the Drag Queen.
- Citations
Kitten Withawhip: You are worse than Halle Berry in Catwoman!
- ConnexionsReferences Kazaam (1996)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Черри Поп
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- Durée1 heure 19 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Cherry Pop (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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