Cardboard people The cherry bomb is just beginning, and the negative review is already forming in the head. The irritation increases exponentially when Michelle appears on the screen - a blonde, a "cherry bomb" and the subject of a dispute between bosom friends, Luke and Malakei. This heroine seems extremely unsuccessful - cardboard, with a set of emotions. Her actions, her family history, it’s like saying, “Pity me, please.” Luke and Malacay are no better, but they are played by Robert Sheehan and Rupert Green. It seemed as if the writers had a limited number of surprises, which they reserved for the finale, and therefore most of the plot moves related to the beginning and middle of the film are banal, banal and once again banal. The ending, however, if it turns out to be standard, at least seems sincere - not like the main events of the film. If there's anything that can lift the Cherry Bomb in my personal rankings, it's a theme of friendship and self-sacrifice.
6 out of 10
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