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About Cherry
A story of a high school girl Angelina, who leaves her toxic parents and moves to San Francisco with her best friend Andrew. She finds a job in a strip club and falls in love with a coke-addictive lawyer. She meets a porn director and starts to join the industry of making porn.
29 January 1970, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
24 July 1956, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 July 1951, New York City, New York, USA
23 April 1990, Harrow, London, England, UK
September 04, 2013
When a guilty perv is all a film has to offer by way of a protagonist then it's probably in the best interests of us all if it doesn't exist.October 08, 2012
Rather shockingly lacking in dynamic plotting, the film descends into mystifying incomprehensibility in its final reels, showing a lack of understanding of basic human motivations.September 21, 2012
This is just a slow-moving skin flick broken up by lots of boring discussions about Cherry's future.October 04, 2012
Generates a sensual world existing on top of the real one, where many people work non-ideal jobs simply to pay the bills.September 20, 2012
Everything here is done badly.October 04, 2012
Here is a movie that suggests prostitution is something that just sort of happens to you, like Lyme disease.September 20, 2012
It has a didactic undercurrent, making its main character into a beautiful blank, ready to blossom under the bright camera lights and to be unabashed in the face of the unenlightened.September 20, 2012
The fatal flaw ... is its refusal to examine Angelina's occupation from outside the bubble. You might even call it a recruitment film.November 11, 2012
almost laughably unsexySeptember 25, 2012
Flimsy and fetishized, it delivers little more than a hackneyed skin flick.October 04, 2012
Dramas about the porn industry range from expressions of puritanical rage to celebrations of open sexuality; this one manages to avoid both extremes, as well as anything else that might make it worth watching.October 05, 2012
So much of About Cherry is meant to titillate and dramatize but never humanize.