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Laura Allen, Kyle Gallner, and Britt Robertson in Cherry (2010)

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Cherry

19 reviews
8/10

Not What the Advertising Poster Would Have You Think

This is NOT one of those mindless, titillating, gratuitous fluff films that one might think. I'm not saying I don't enjoy those from time to time, but this is a great little coming of age film. Something I always enjoy when done well, and this one was. From the casting to the acting to the story line, this a winner in my book.
  • Al_and_Smithy
  • May 20, 2018
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8/10

Has a lot going for it ....

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.
  • A_Different_Drummer
  • Oct 7, 2016
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7/10

Thanks to the cast and writing; this movie does what it should!

  • stabone2
  • Jul 2, 2014
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Cherry

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.
  • come2whereimfrom
  • Oct 23, 2011
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7/10

Very good, a bit sad but also a bit happy

Knowing somebody who has chemical addictions is tough, but living them is even tougher. However, it can get better if they have support and want it. Cute show and also shows how vulnerable young men and women are but that's life and how we grow. Good watch...
  • Blumanowar
  • Oct 18, 2021
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6/10

Not bad but certainly not award winning.

Some reviewers are talking about Oscars for this movie, let's just not exaggerate, I'll admit it's an entertaining movie but not an award winning one, not even close to an Oscar. It's an easy watch, something where you don't have to think too much. Some reviewers cried apparently, and I wonder why as there is nothing to cry about. I had some laughs though, there are a couple funny scenes, not hilarious ones but good enough to put a smile on my face. The acting was convincing, from the whole cast. Not sure if the sexes were the other way round if people would still think it's as lovely for a story but that said Cherry is worth a watch.
  • deloudelouvain
  • Jan 12, 2020
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10/10

Good, fun story. Good performances. Good film making.

I had the pleasure of seeing this movie at SXSW this year, and even briefly go to meet the filmmaker - all and all, I really like this movie.

There's something personal to this coming of age story that we can all relate to - our first time. Our first year at college, the first time we thought we were in love, got our heartbroken, failed, followed our dreams, stuck up for ourselves, etc.

The story is simple - our hero, Aaron, starts his first year at an Ivy League school. It's his first chance to get away from his controlling mother, who has planned most of his life, and he can now follow more of his own dreams. He struggles a little bit with making friends and making the grades, but doesn't start finding himself until he meets single mother, Linda, and her daughter, Beth.

They all struggle with acceptance for who they are and who they want to be - waiting for life to happen to them instead of making life happen for them.

This movie is fun, humorous, and enjoyable. Every performance in this movie is worth seeing, from the acting to the film making. If you have the chance to see it, I recommend it.
  • JMA-Film
  • Apr 13, 2010
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1/10

Bad

There's smoking in this including the 14yo lead smoking. Wasn't sure it was happening the first time being a far shot but turned the picture off immediately when the mother told her 14yo daughter to go out to buy cigarettes and then she was shown smoking. None of the characters do anything about it, they act like its totally okay and she's not an evil mother. Bad picture.
  • lilpest9
  • Mar 19, 2022
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10/10

Beautiful

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.
  • godhold
  • Oct 24, 2011
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3/10

Not a comedy

Amazon Prime has this labeled as a Comedy Drama. But no attempt at humor is made here. This is not a comedy by any stretch of the word. It's like whoever said that didn't even watch it.

So that was disappointing because I was looking for something I could enjoy.

It's also not a good movie. None of the characters are likeable from the jerk college roommate to the latino policeman to the sensitive yet disturbed main character. Nor is there good acting in this.

So if you're looking for a good drama, you're out of luck there too my friend.

So what you have is a young man who is caught up in a love triangle with a milf and her teenage daughter. Then a lot of unpleasantness ensues when this could have been a light hearted comedy or something. Just a shame.
  • acontributor-51411
  • Jan 5, 2025
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10/10

So Good!

I just came from a screening of this movie at Western Michigan University where they filmed parts of the movie. I was so surprised and entertained by the movie. As a native Michigan resident, I loved that it had a homey feel based on how much of the landscape and buildings I recognized. The scenery is beautiful; Michigan in the fall, but maybe I'm biased. The movie is relatable on many levels and can be enjoyed by by anyone. It centers around a young man's experience his first year at college. But anyone can relate to themes of breaking away from the norm, standing up to one's parents and having crazy fun times. I really recommend it.
  • chicpea22
  • May 12, 2010
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The unpredictable life of a naive college freshman.

  • TxMike
  • Jun 18, 2012
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8/10

8/10 with a cherry on top

Delivers a great message about the messiness of humanity, contrasted with the precision of science. Great performances by the 14 year old and the college roommate. Smartly written. Polished story.. and funny too.
  • davidantzelevitch
  • Jul 2, 2022
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Great!

  • jcwjcw
  • Sep 17, 2011
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10/10

Deserving of an Oscar

I love this movie. I really do. And maybe that's because of my earlier personal experiences in life, but I find this film so relatable. The acting is great, the story is brilliant and I am proud to say it's my new favorite movie (and my previous one was American Beauty).

It's a gem and unfortunately it will never win an Oscar even if it deserves one. It brings out so many emotions in me. I've cried both times I've seen and that's not usual for me.

Now that I've raised the expectations through the roof you might not find it as awesome as I did, but I can assure you it's worth the watch. My words however aren't sufficient enough, my words don't make this movie any justice, you have to see it to understand why it's so great.
  • zuperhenrik
  • Oct 5, 2012
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10/10

What Do i put here?

I really enjoyed this film. I was a Tuesday at 3a.m looking for something to watch and i encountered this film (it was half film past) and I saw beautiful scenes, and a great ending.

Other day i watched it complete. It was a masterpiece in it's own way, a common topic but with a different approach. I hope anyone who see this review feel the same i did with this film.

I was nearly tearing at the end, amazing movie!

This is a goodbye for now, hope you find this review interesting and

Sorry for the language since this isn't my native one.

PS: I feel for the actress that plays Beth (Britt Robertson). She's really pretty
  • bruno-caletti
  • Feb 20, 2014
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10/10

An indie film you need to see

If your looking for an amazing indie film with great acting, story line and characters than STOP and watch cherry.

I first came across cherry when I was on a Kyle Gallner movie binge watching session. At first the trailer didn't excite me but I thought I'd give it a shot anyways.

Aaron is a young shy, nerdy kid going to collage. His pushy mother signs him up for his classes that although he is brilliant at doesn't particularly want to do. So he secretly swaps one for an art class where his whole world gets knocked upside down by a beautiful older women and her teenage daughter.

I love everything about this film. The quick dialogue, the characters, the fact that you don't even feel like your watching an indie film. You could watch Cherry 10 times over and you'll still laugh and cry like it was the first time. 10/10
  • scoobz_93
  • Jan 5, 2016
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9/10

Britt Robertson!!

I've seen her in lots of movies. She is very very talented at portraying such variety of roles. She's always Brittany Robertson, a unique person. But, what she puts into every role is a special party of herself. That which, in turn makes each role special. She has quite a future as an actor, in my opinion. Hope she never loses that spirit that seems to be so easily adapted to each new character. Although her personality and appearance has always reminded me of Brie Larson, Britt is even better at instilling her personality into a new role and making it believable.

In Cherry, she plays a 14 year old troubled teen who is much older than her age and yet still vulnerable to the wilds of coming of age.
  • yada2121
  • Feb 26, 2021
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10/10

A GR"8" MOVIE

YEAH VERY INTERESTING MOVIE....REALLY ENJOYED THE WHOLE MOVIE....GLAD I FOUND IT ON TUBI......FREE MAKES IT THAT MUCH BETTER....SORT OF LIKE THE SHAMROCK SHAKES ONCE A YEAR....WELL HOPE YOU ALL FIND IT WORTHY OF YOUR EYE BALLS......
  • jmaizen
  • Mar 17, 2021
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