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So, 'Cherries' is this intimate little drama that unfolds on a hot summer day. You’ve got this recently retired father who invites his son to pick cherries – but it’s less about the fruit and more about reconnecting, you know? The pacing is really leisurely, almost meditative, which suits the whole vibe of spending quality time. The cherry trees themselves are quite a character, swaying gently as if they’re part of the conversation. Performance-wise, both actors bring this subtle depth; it’s really about their unspoken bond, their hesitations, and those fleeting moments of honesty. There’s a certain rawness here, no flashy effects, just two guys in a garden, and it feels very real. It’s a slice of life that lingers in your mind long after it’s over.
Intimate portrayal of family dynamicsFocus on character development over plotCinematography captures the beauty of nature
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