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Cherrybomb

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16m
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5.8/10
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Rupert Grint, Robert Sheehan, and Kimberley Nixon in Cherrybomb (2009)
A stunning and mysterious girl moves to town, turning two best friends against each other in competition for her heart.
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Three teenagers go on a wild weekend of drink, drugs, shop-lifting and stealing cars that quickly spins beyond their control.Three teenagers go on a wild weekend of drink, drugs, shop-lifting and stealing cars that quickly spins beyond their control.Three teenagers go on a wild weekend of drink, drugs, shop-lifting and stealing cars that quickly spins beyond their control.

  • Directors
    • Lisa Barros D'Sa
    • Glenn Leyburn
  • Writer
    • Daragh Carville
  • Stars
    • Rupert Grint
    • Robert Sheehan
    • James Nesbitt
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    5.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Lisa Barros D'Sa
      • Glenn Leyburn
    • Writer
      • Daragh Carville
    • Stars
      • Rupert Grint
      • Robert Sheehan
      • James Nesbitt
    • 19User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rupert Grint
    Rupert Grint
    • Malachy
    Robert Sheehan
    Robert Sheehan
    • Luke
    James Nesbitt
    James Nesbitt
    • Crilly
    Niamh Quinn
    • Donna
    Paul Kennedy
    Paul Kennedy
    • Chris
    Conor MacNeill
    Conor MacNeill
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    Greer Ellison
    Greer Ellison
    • Bun
    Kat Kirk
    • Sharon
    Kimberley Nixon
    Kimberley Nixon
    • Michelle
    Kathy Kiera Clarke
    Kathy Kiera Clarke
    • Emma
    Lalor Roddy
    Lalor Roddy
    • Smiley
    Paul Garrett
    Paul Garrett
    • Bob
    Paul Caddell
    • Swimming Instructor
    Richard Orr
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    Bronach Lawlor
    • Jessica
    Maggie Hayes
    • Aunt Maggie
    Markus Allan Black
    • Background Skater
    • (uncredited)
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    Jonny Gray
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    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Lisa Barros D'Sa
      • Glenn Leyburn
    • Writer
      • Daragh Carville
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    6Mike-DD

    Showed promise but found lacking in the second half

    This is basically a story about 2 boys liking the same girl, and how both try to outdo each other to impress her.

    It's not a new story, but it added a little difference to the common plot - the 2 guys are like magnetic opposites who happen to be best friends. Rupert Grint plays Malachy - a sensible sort who has a close and postcard-normal family and has apparently no serious problems; Robert Sheehan (still good but this is not his best work) is Luke, a drug dealer with an addict father and dealer-boss brother, whom you look at and wonder why he isn't more screwed-up than he already appears to be. Kimberly Nixon is Michelle, the girl they're trying to impress and bed, but her performance was the lousiest of the 3.

    The first half builds properly. It was fun to see how they tried to outdo each other in order to impress the girl. There was also a bit of family drama (for Luke and Michelle at least) thrown in - something I thought would lead to more exploration in the second half.

    Alas, the next half of the movie let me down. I couldn't feel more for the characters than the little I already did, and I felt like I was meant to as the film progresses towards its climax. It spent too little time exploring the changing dynamics between the friends, and it failed to convince me how the friends could seemingly be driven apart so easily. The ending wasn't as good as I hoped it would be.

    A few other things I took issue with: film editing left something to be desired, camera work needed improvement, the film could have been scored better, the actors chosen better (they seemed to be chosen based on their popularity than their suitability for the film).

    5.5/10
    8Rodrigo_Amaro

    The actors are the great attraction of this film

    A pretty girl enters in the lives of two friends who might fight one against the other to see who'll be with her in "Cherrybomb". The good guy Malachy (Rupert Grint) and the bad boy Luke (Robert Sheehan) are these opposites forces who work well together; the first is a responsible student who also works in a gym run by Crilly (James Nesbitt), father of the sexy girl; the second is totally out of control, who lives the sex, drugs and rock n'roll motto ,never knowing what to do with his life. Then comes Michelle (Kimberley Nixon) who joins them in wild parties, night outs, provoking both of these guys who are so up for her.

    The story follows in a well humored manner, sometimes a little bit depressive (specially concerning about Luke's family with his constantly drunken dad) but as we are told right from the start, the trio is heading to tragic events.

    First thing that came to my mind while watching "Cherrybomb" was a subtle correlation with "Something Wild" (1986) with a certain extra thing but never getting to the same level. Here, there's a wild girl messing with the life of a good boy, teasing a bad one and giving lots of trouble to her father, who is trying to adapt his routine to be with her since the mom doesn't want anything with her. I guess one could say this is a teen version of Demme's film but without the energy, the smartness and the rich soundtrack of the classic American film. It lacks a certain appeal in the story, one that makes you deeply care about the characters involved (completed with a lack of answers at the conclusion).

    And if the movie worths a view it's mainly of its great cast of actors giving their usual treat which is always good. Grint never fails delivering the nice guy performance; Sheehan has an born ability to play troubled characters who has an dark yet hilarious sense of humor constantly thrown on the other characters much for our delight (the best of show, really! Plus, he's very cute!); and the girl has the right quality to make those boys go nuts for her doing all she wants them to do.

    It's not special as it seems to be nor funny, dangerous and bold as it could be, or even longer (screentime was needed). If you need entertainment and some laughs this is the film you look for, complete; more than those goals you won't get, it's just half right with its message. 8/10
    9chibikarik

    Comparable to skins

    Throughout this movie I kept having flashes to this last season of Skins. The whole Freddie/Effy/Cook theme was played out a bit differently, but with the same type of terrible results. Granted, Malachy and Luke had a more respect for each other, but Michelle was the same sort of Effy character. Other than that the movie had the same type of a feel. Sex, drugs, and bit of violence sprinkled together as a coming of age story.

    The characters were well played and each had their own problems and envy of the other's lives for one reason or another. Robert Sheehan was commendable in his role as a struggling young man only looking for acceptance and a family above all else. And that's seems to be what made his relationship with Malachy perfect. Sheehan played the perfect balance of needing others while being forced in to a role of independence that was obviously unwanted.

    Rupert Grint also did a admirable job in his role of smothered young man looking to spread his wings and be himself, a role he seems to find himself playing again and again lately. He fights with his deep rooted ideals of how people should be treated against his behavior when he tries to get what he wants. Grint seems to find a happy medium in this character and makes him feel true and at time conflicted. My only qualm with his performance is the accent seemed to slip at times and I felt it was unbelievable.

    When I walked into the movie I certainly thought I was going to see something much harsher and quite different, the plot summery and trailer were quite deceiving, but I was pleasantly surprised by this movie and expect much more from these actors. The story line wasn't detailed, but it never tends to be with these types of movies. What's left unsaid speaks louder than anything that could be written.
    13SecondFilmReviews

    Robert Sheehan is great in this

    Sheehan is marvelous in this. All the lead characters were fun to watch. And who doesn't like films about drugs and stealing. Highly recommend this one!
    6SnoopyStyle

    OK teen drama

    Luke (Robert Sheehan) is a drug dealer following his addicted petty criminal father's footsteps. His best friend is the straight-laced Malachy (Rupert Grint) who works at the local community center. Then the daughter of the center's manager shows up and they both fall for her. Michelle (Kimberley Nixon) left London to move in with her dad who is sleeping with Michelle's friend 16 year old Donna. The two young men compete for Michelle's attention and Michelle's daddy issues create drama and mayhem.

    Robert Sheehan is great at these types of roles. He is both brash and sensitive. He has a real vulnerability with his characters. Rupert Grint is still trying to work out of his Harry Potter character. Kimberley Nixon seems a bit too old to play a teenager. The movie tries but doesn't quite have the edge. It's a little quirky but nothing funny. It's not great but I like the two actors. They're enough to keep me watching.

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    • Trivia
      Rupert Grint reportedly found shooting Malachy's nude sex scene embarrassing - though not as much as watching the scene with his parents on a preview DVD.
    • Quotes

      Luke: [In response to Malachy's steamy afternoon at Michelle's house] So come on man paint me the picture here what's she like, is she dirty? I bet she's dirty, is she dirty?

      Malachy: Man I can't do that, no kiss and tell.

      Luke: Come on man I tell you everything. I told you the time Kelly Shiels stuck the finger up my arse.

      Malachy: Yes and I did not wish to know that.

    • Connections
      References Apocalypse Now (1979)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Greg Xverstin and Inara George

      Performed by The Bird and the Bee

      Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.

      Licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tehlikeli tutkular
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • BBC Northern Ireland
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Broadcasting Commission of Ireland
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      • $30,143
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
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