Amazon Prime Video just released the first look at its new “morally complex” thriller.
15.01.2021 - 00:03 / nme.com
Apple TV+ film Cherry has been released – check it out below.The film, based on the 2018 book of the same name by Nico Walker, follows the wild journey of Cherry (played by Spider-Man actor Tom Holland), a disenfranchised young man from Ohio who meets the love of his life, only to risk losing her through a series of bad decisions and challenging life circumstances.A synopsis for Cherry reads: “Inspired by the best-selling novel of the same name, Cherry features Tom Holland in the title role as
.Amazon Prime Video just released the first look at its new “morally complex” thriller.
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Adapted from the fictional memoir by Nico Walker based on events in his life, Cherry stars Tom Holland as a Cleveland kid who joins the Army as a medic, sees an inordinate amount of carnage and comes home with a raging undiagnosed cast of PTSD. He developed an addiction to the opioids prescribed him and soon begins committing armed bank robbery to feed his addiction, as hopes and dreams with his young wife give way to their drug habit.
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Also Read: No, Tom Holland's 'Cherry' Poster Is Not Supposed to Look That Bad“Cherry” is based on a novel and follows a young man from Ohio who drops out of college to serve in Iraq as an Army medic, only to return home with a serious case of PTSD that spirals into a drug addiction. Surrounded by other depraved misfits and draining his finances, he turns to robbing banks in order to fuel his bad habits, slowly alienating his true love along the way.
Anyone who keeps up with pop culture best knows Tom Holland as the latest actor to take on the Peter Parker/Spiderman mantle. Given Marvel Studio‘s mass appeal and constant output as a money-making machine, it’s easy for audiences to overlook Holland’s talents beyond those films.