) and Jessica Goldberg from U.S. Army vet Nico Walker's semi-autobiographical 2018 debut novel of the same name. But any authenticity in the spiral from undiagnosed PTSD through opioid and heroin addiction, bank robberies and prison time is also undermined by excessive observance of a literary model, right down to five individually titled chapters bookended by a prologue and epilogue.
Emily's hesitation about giving herself over to love prompts her to announce she's transferring to a Montreal college. She changes her mind, but not before heartsick Cherry has enlisted in the Army. Following an impulse courthouse marriage, he's off to basic training in Part Two, with a stock sadistic drill sergeant and a long, loud Charlie Company cheer, to which Cherry is designated to dance the robot every time.
The latter's desk nameplate,"Dr. Whomever," is one of several self-conscious winks obviously intended to inject humor into the inevitable descent to rock bottom. As Cherry and eventually Emily graduate from opioids to heroin and their need for a fix makes him increasingly reckless, he starts knocking over financial institutions marked by signage like"Shitty Bank,""Bank Fucks America" and"Credit None." The social commentary doesn't exactly run deep.
Couldn't make it through the article. I bet I'll make it through Cherry's 2 hour and 21 minute runtime, though.
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