Tom Holland’s Cherry film receives the highest praise from MCU co-star Robert Downey Jr.

You can take the actor out of the MCU, but you can’t take the MCU out of the actor, especially if that actor is Robert Downey Jr. The actor recently hosted a question and answer session on Instagram with the creators of the next film cherryDowney’s MCU companions, Brothers Russo and Tom Holland, along with Ciara Bravo. Between the questions and the answers, Downey gave special praise to the film and praised it for its value of “watching repeatedly”.

“Honestly, I just have to say, this is one of those films – Tom, guys, girls – that you’re going to end up, when it comes in five years, wherever you are in the movie, you’re going to want to watch It’s the biggest compliment I can do to a movie is worth watching again. It’s one of those things that really is a mediation and the fact that you all infused it with something that has so much meaning in this crisis within the crisis within the crisis and again, God bless our troops and what they go through. “

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Based on the eponymous novel by Nico Walker, cherry see Tom Holland in the role of the titular character, who joins the army, and his experiences lead him to suffer from PTSD. In an attempt to contain his mental struggles, Cherry develops an addiction to opioids, which takes him down a dark path towards a life of crime to pay for his addiction.

Needless to say, the role is a radical departure from the sunny and naive role of Peter Parker, also known as Spider-Man, for which Holland is best known alongside Tony Stark of Robert Downey Jr. in the final phase of the MCU. The first trailer for the film was released recently and shows a young, wide-eyed Cherry joining the army to find a purpose in her life. Joe Russo, who produced and directed the film together with his brother Anthony, had previously explained how the structure of the film was divided into different styles with different shades to cover a 15-year life cycle.

“The film is about [Holland’s] life cycle. This is a 15-year life cycle. And it is divided into chapters where each chapter is filmed almost as if it were a different film, but they are all connected in one way. But there is a gonzo element to it … there is magical realism in a chapter and then absurdity and brutal realism and then terror and black humor, so it really covers a wide scope of experience for both the character and the audience. In each chapter, we made very different cinematographic choices, from the costumes to the performance, the lenses, the camera’s working style and the way the camera moves to the music. Hopefully, it’s not a shocking change for the audience, but it moves and takes you to places you don’t expect from chapter to chapter. And when you bring it all together, with luck, you get an amazing and unique cinema experience. “

Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, cherry Tom Holland stars. The film is scheduled to arrive on Apple TV + in 2021.

Topics: Cherry, Apple TV +, Streaming

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