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Army Medic | Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Cherry is a drama directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo. Tom Holland is playing lead role in this film. Its about An Army medic suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder becomes a serial bank robber after an addiction to drugs puts him in debt.
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Cherry is a drama directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo. Tom Holland is playing lead role in this film. Its about An Army medic suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder becomes a serial bank robber after an addiction to drugs puts him in debt.
6.6/10
IMDb37%
Rotten TomatoesMost Inspiring Movie Acting | 2021 | Ciara
Most Original Trailer | 2021
Feature Film | 2021 | Geoffrey
Outstanding Sound Theatrical Feature | 2021 | Mark
Best Production Design International Studio Feature Film Period | 2021 | Philip
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Feature Film | 2021 | Newton Thomas
Best Film | 2021
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Feature Effects and Foley | 2021 | Mark
Budget 40,000,000 USD
The film is based on a novel of the same name by Nico Walker, an army veteran who suffered from PTSD. He created the character Cherry based on himself.
The banks robbed in this film have stationary and marketing graphics revealing names like The Bank, Shitty Bank, and Banks Fucks America, among others.
The sequence where Cherry gets military training in boot camp is somewhat similar to the famous boot camp scenes from the Stanley Kubrick film Full Metal Jacket (1987). Even the cinematography pattern is same.
Tom Holland lost 30 pounds and gained it back within a short period of time.
The events of the film takes place between 2002 to 2021.
"Cherry: Can you look back to when you met the one you love the most and remember exactly how it was? Cherry: Not as in where you were or what she was wearing, but rather in what you saw in her that made you say, "Yes, this is what I came here for.""
"Cherry: I think I adore you."