About Cherry
Cherry (2021), directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, is a powerful biographical crime drama that showcases Tom Holland in a transformative role far removed from his superhero persona. The film chronicles the life of Cherry, a college dropout who enlists as an army medic in Iraq, driven by a desire for purpose and anchored by his love for Emily (Ciara Bravo). Upon returning home, he grapples with severe PTSD, leading him into a devastating cycle of opioid addiction and bank robbery to sustain his habit.
Holland delivers a raw, unflinching performance, capturing the character's descent with emotional depth and physical intensity. The supporting cast, particularly Bravo, adds crucial layers to this story of love and survival. The Russo brothers employ bold directorial choices—vivid cinematography, breaking the fourth wall, and a non-linear narrative—to immerse viewers in Cherry's fractured psyche.
While the film's lengthy runtime and grim subject matter may challenge some, its honest portrayal of veteran trauma and the opioid crisis is compelling. Watch Cherry for a stark, visually arresting exploration of a man lost between war and home, seeking redemption in a world that offers little. It's a significant, if harrowing, cinematic experience.
Holland delivers a raw, unflinching performance, capturing the character's descent with emotional depth and physical intensity. The supporting cast, particularly Bravo, adds crucial layers to this story of love and survival. The Russo brothers employ bold directorial choices—vivid cinematography, breaking the fourth wall, and a non-linear narrative—to immerse viewers in Cherry's fractured psyche.
While the film's lengthy runtime and grim subject matter may challenge some, its honest portrayal of veteran trauma and the opioid crisis is compelling. Watch Cherry for a stark, visually arresting exploration of a man lost between war and home, seeking redemption in a world that offers little. It's a significant, if harrowing, cinematic experience.


















