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Release Date • USA: Jun 7, 2002 DVD Release Date • R1: Dec 10, 2002
Budget USD 1,500,000 BoxOffice: $0.2M
Official Website:
Cherish Website
MPAA Rating Rated R for language.
Running Time 1 hour, 39 minutes
Country USA
Studio 3 Ring Circus Films, Seafarer Productions, WonderFilms
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Cherish
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Genre: Thriller, Drama, Comedy, Suspense
Tagline: She'd get out more if it wasn't a felony.
Plot: A fantasy-prone young woman confronts a life-altering reality when she is placed in a house arrest program in Finn Taylor’s vibrant Cherish. As it follows its heroine on the road to self-reinvention and vindication, Cherish invests several classic film scenarios with new life and cleverly tweaks genre convention at every turn. By turns comic and intense, sexy and whimsical, Cherish transcends genre to become a uniquely entertaining hybrid. Taylor delivers a roller-coaster of romance and plots twists, driven by an unforgettable soundtrack of vintage pop hits that offer a witty and eminently hummable counterpoint to the onscreen action. As the unfortunate inmate, Robin Tunney (Niagara, Niagara, Vertical Limit) turns in a breakout performance that combines comic verve with emotional depth and glowing physicality. In the role of Tunney’s reserved jailer, actor/filmmaker Tim Blake Nelson (star of O Brother Where Art Thou? and writer/director of O) proves himself a refreshingly different, and utterly appealing, leading man. Expanding on the promise of Taylor’s acclaimed debut, Dream with the Fishes, Cherish is independent filmmaking at its brightest, and as irresistible as a summer radio hit.Zoe Adler (Tunney) is a 29-year-old computer animator with a tendency to speak too fast
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Finn Taylor
Dream with the Fishes, The Darwin Awards, Pontiac Moon | |
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Finn Taylor
Pontiac Moon, Dream with the Fishes, The Darwin Awards | |
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