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Cherish (2002)

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Reviews Counted:75

Fresh:35

Rotten:40

Average Rating:5.6/10

Consensus: The different genres in Cherish don't mesh well, and the quirkiness sometimes feels too forced.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language

Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Jun 7, 2002 Limited

Box Office: $160,268

Synopsis: 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... 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 and too much whenever she feels uncomfortable – which is often. She has an ultra-cool boss (Liz Phair) who openly snubs her, and a brand-new condo that she compulsively flees whenever she finds herself alone. To soothe her jittery soul, Zoe loses herself in romantic fantasies and in music, phoning in requests for her favorite 80s synth-pop hits to San Francisco’s KXCH “Cherish” radio, home of sugary love songs from the 60s, 70s and 80s.

One night, after crashing an office party at a local club, Zoe takes a spin on the dance floor with her latest crush, Andrew (Jason Priestley). Three martinis later, she accepts Andrew’s offer of a ride home and goes to retrieve her cell phone from her car – unaware that someone was been watching and waiting for her. Surprised in her car, Zoe becomes the victim of a bizarre kidnapping that ends only after her captor forces her into the path of a bicycle policeman. Knocked unconscious, Zoe wakes up to find her assailant gone and herself unfairly accused in a cop’s death. And with no physical evidence at the scene, Zoe’s tale of kidnapping fails to move even her lawyer (Nora Dunn).

A poor prospect for survival in prison, Zoe is put into the city’s electronic bracelet program and begins her incarceration in an industrial loft apartment in a dodgy part of town. Once the bracelet is clamped around Zoe’s ankle, her world shrinks to the 50-foot radius prescribed by a tracking modem. Her computer is verboten, leaving her only the telephone as a communication device. All this is carefully explained to Zoe by the serious, conscientious Daly (Tim Blake Nelson), a county deputy who has been trained to administer the program and who has learned the hard way that his job is not without hazards.

Faced with both the loss of her freedom and a two-year expanse of mind-numbing solitude, Zoe has to be inventive. She wastes no time in making her first escape attempt, trying desperately to pry the noxious bracelet from her ankle, but finds Daly’s description of the device’s impenetrability all too accurate. So Zoe gets in touch with her inner handyman and begins rigging devices to test limits of the electronic monitoring system. Exploring her vertical range of motion, Zoe climbs up an airshaft, becoming well acquainted with the mysteries of the building, not to mention her upstairs neighbors’ personal habits.

Zoe reaches outward, as well. Like an inner-city Rapunzel, she waves to the neighborhood kids from her window and, after a rocky start, she becomes friends with her wheelchair-bound neighbor Max (Ricardo Gil). Though Max’s wheelchair makes a visit all but impossible, he and Zoe share beers and confidences from their respective ends of the stairwell. Zoe’s most constant visitor remains Daly, who retains his professional demeanor despite his growing feelings for his music-loving charge.

As two years draw to a close and her trial date looms, it is a very different Zoe who to takes stock of her situation. A prisoner of her fantasies no more, she realizes that she must become her own superhero in order to prove her innocence and win her freedom. With Daly as her witting accomplice, Zoe sets out to catch the real killer: the same thief who stole her life.

Fine Line Features is proud to present Cherish, written and directed by Finn Taylor. Produced by Johnny Wow and Mark Burton, with executive producers Jeffery Boortz, John Sideropoulos and Steven Siebert and co-producers Laurie A. Miller and Joseph Middleton. Cherish stars Robin Tunney, Tim Blake Nelson, Brad Hunt, Liz Phair, Nora Dunn, Jason Priestley, Lindsay Crouse and Ricardo Gil. The director of photography is Barry Stone, C.S.C, the editor Rick LeCompte and the production designer Don Day. The composer is by Mark De Gli Antoni, and the music supervisor is Charles Raggio. The costumer designer is Amy Brownson and the casting is by Joseph Middleton. Fine Line Features is distributing Cherish in the United States. -- © Fine Line Features [More]

Starring: Robin Tunney, Tim Blake Nelson, Jason Priestley, Nora Dunn

Starring: Robin Tunney, Tim Blake Nelson, Jason Priestley, Nora Dunn, Liz Phair, Lindsay Crouse, Brad Hunt, Ricardo Gil

Director: Finn Taylor

Director: Finn Taylor
Screenwriter: Finn Taylor
Producer: Johnny Wow, Mark Burton
Composer: Mark De Gli Antoni
Studio: Fine Line Features

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Only fitfully inspired.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
06/14/02
Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post
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A downbeat, indulgent and self-consciously quirky little movie.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
06/14/02
Ann Hornaday
Ann Hornaday
Washington Post

The fun in this San-Francisco-set trifle is observing the novel ways writer/director Finn Taylor finds to photograph this limited setting until his film unexpectedly evolves into an outdoor thriller.

Full Review Source: USA Today | comment Comment
06/14/02
Mike Clark
Mike Clark
USA Today
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The film alternates feeling rushed, amateurish and devoid of the proper filmmaking touch to pull off what's trying to be accomplished here.

Full Review Source: Screen It! | comment Comment
06/14/02
Jim Judy
Jim Judy
Screen It!

Both improbable and absorbing.

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
06/14/02
David Elliott
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune

[Taylor] takes us on a ride that's consistently surprising, easy to watch -- but, oh, so dumb.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
06/14/02
John Monaghan
John Monaghan
Detroit Free Press

The thriller side of this movie is falling flat, as the stalker doesn't do much stalking, and no cop or lawyer grasps the concept of actually investigating the case.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
06/14/02
Janice Page
Janice Page
Boston Globe

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Full Review Source: Modamag.com | comment Comment
06/14/02
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
Modamag.com

Tunney has a plucky charm that works nicely here.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
06/14/02
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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One half a fantastic film tied to one half a terrible film.

Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | comment Comment
06/13/02
Walter Chaw
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central

Tunney, brimming with coltish, neurotic energy, holds the screen like a true star.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
06/13/02
Steven Rea
Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer

A disoriented but occasionally disarming saga packed with moments out of an Alice in Wonderland adventure, a stalker thriller, and a condensed season of TV's Big Brother.

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
06/13/02
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly
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06/11/02
Hollywood.com

Taylor's ode to loser love may be scant on character and plot development, but it's rich with affection for daydream believers -- not to mention the guilty pleasures of late-period Hall and Oates.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
06/10/02
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
L.A. Weekly

A captivatingly quirky hybrid of character portrait, romantic comedy and beat-the-clock thriller.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Examiner | comment Comment
06/10/02
Joe Leydon
Joe Leydon
San Francisco Examiner

An innovative film that is psychologically rich and consistently engaging.

Full Review Source: Spirituality and Practice | comment Comment
06/07/02
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Practice

At heart, it's about one thing, human longing, which it depicts with such unflinching understanding and compassion that it leaves audiences with an exalted feeling.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
06/07/02
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle
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Zoe and Daly are two lonely people who deserve happier lives. In this affectionate, engaging look at love and danger in a modern city, Taylor offers them that possibility.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
06/07/02
Pam Grady
Pam Grady
Reel.com

A dopey movie clothed in excess layers of hipness.

Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
06/07/02
Jan Stuart
Jan Stuart
Newsday
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Not always too whimsical for its own good (but enough to do harm), this strange hybrid of crime thriller, quirky character study, third-rate romance and female empowerment fantasy never really finds the tonal or thematic glue it needs.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
06/07/02
Bob Strauss
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News
 
 
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