Cherry
2011 Directed by Jeffrey Fine
Synopsis
Too young? Too old? You do the math.
Ivy League Freshman, Aaron Milton (17) gets a different kind of education when he falls for Linda (34) a vivacious former wild-child who has returned to college to straighten out her life. The curriculum gets more challenging when Aaron meets Linda's sarcastic 14 year-old daughter, Beth - who quickly develops a crush on him. The math doesn't work in either direction but the dysfunctional triangle becomes a learning experience for all involved.
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A movie I forgot I saw and, upon remembering it, recalled only good things. Figured this was an appropriate rating.
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dramedy adolescente con mayores pretensiones de las que puede manejar, muy ocupado en no ofender como para ser divertido o entrañable y técnicamente muy pobre.
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Reading the premise, I thought this would be terrible, but it turned out to be less Van Wilder and more Almost Famous.
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A very touching coming-of-age drama. Great performances all around. Probably better geared for a female audience, but there's plenty of eye-candy here for the gentlemen to enjoy.
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Givin' it another try. I'll let ya know.
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an average drama elevated by kyle gallner's lovely face.
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Decent enough movie I found on Netflix. Not much to it, and I thought it would be more on the comedy side and not the drama side, but still it was a good watch.
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Charmig film som är mer drama än komedi fast aldrig blir särskilt tung för det. Perfekt en lat söndag.
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Well that was fun. Aaron is a kid who goes off to an ivy league college to become an engineer. But really that's what his mom wants. Aaron would rather become an artist. So he goes to an art class and meets Linda who is a mom with a kid, Beth. He ends up in this weird love triangle with the the mother and the 14 year old daughter and some drama takes place and some comedy. Although the premise is a little far fetched and some of the drama that takes place just seems like that would never happen. The film is a great story. Wow that sounds lame. It's just a very heartwarming movie. It's a Hallmark movie that's actually good. I fell in love with all the characters and even *sniff* teared up a little at the end.