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Sherrybaby (2006) Certificate 15

Sherrybaby
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(58%)
 
Starring: Maggie Gyllenhaal | Brad William Henke | Sam Bottoms | Kate Burton | Giancarlo Esposito | Ryan Simpkins
Director: Laurie Collyer
Run time: 96 mins
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: December 17, 2007

Sherry Swanson returns home to New Jersey after serving a three year prison sentence. Eager to re-establish a relationship with her young daughter, Sherry soon discovers that coming back to the world she left behind is far more difficult than she had planned.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5
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With so many young actresses seemingly more concerned about their next cosmetics contract, Maggie Gyllenhaals...

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67 out of 68 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3 stars
Sherrybaby

SAI81 from from Tonbridge, 9th September, 2007

When I saw Richard Kelly’s excellent Donnie Darko I was, like most people, taken with the storytelling and the performance of Jake Gyllenhaal but a little mentioned aspect of the film also made a strong impression; Maggie Gyllenhaal’s small supporting role as Donnie’s sister. I’ve followed her career since and always been impressed by her, even in such shockingly dreadful films as Trust The Man. Sherrybaby gives Gyllenhaal her best role in years. She plays a recovering heroin addict in her mid twenties emerging from prison desperate to be allowed to be a mother to her six year old daughter (Simpkins) again and trying to reconcile with her Brother (Henke) who has been looking after her daughter while she’s been in jail. Gyllenhaal is typically astonishing as Sherry. She reminds me of the young Jennifer Jason Leigh in the way that she vanishes into her roles and inhabits them with utter fearlessness. She’s not afraid of the fact that Sherry is not always sympathetic; at one point you watch as she licks out a baggie of cocaine, making sure she’s got it all, a moment you wouldn’t see many other actresses play. It’s her sheer desperation that is really touching though as the hunger that Sherry displays in all her relationships; sexual and familial is played with absolute reality. It’s an extreme role, taking in nakedness both emotional and literal and in a just world it would have seen Gyllenhaal up for some awards last year. The film, sadly, doesn’t live up to this central tour de force. The screenplay, by Director Collyer, is rather rote and predictable; we’ve all seen this film before. There are also many under-developed threads; the relationship between Sherry and her sister-in-law (Barkan) is promisingly fractious, but never fully explored and the relationship between Sherry and her Father (Bottoms) goes to a very disturbing place for one brief moment, which is then never mentioned again. It feels like the film would benefit from having some of its deleted scenes added back in. The other performances are all fine, but none bar Brad William Henke’s excellent low-key turn as Sherry’s brother make much of an impression because Gyllenhaal all but acts them off the screen. At the end of the day this film is an average, rather familiar, drama lifted by an extraordinary performance by one of the best actresses of her generation.

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33 out of 41 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0 stars
sherrybaby

chez from , 29th January, 2008

I HATED THIS FILM its was rubbish full of bad acting and a rubbish plot'!!!!!!!!

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32 out of 35 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3 stars
Plausible tale of rehab, worth a watch.

PaulaWestwood from , 17th October, 2007

A reasonably samey sort of movie, you will not be blown away with the originality, but it is an entirely plausibly real look at an ex con drug dependant young mother, who upon release is trying to rebuild a clean life, and if possible make ammends for her past. But as you may find, clouds are rarely lined with silver and there is always somone willing, or expecting you to fail, and the pressures that add dont help. Towards the end it reveals the almost certain reality why Sherry became embroiled in her drug fuelled criminal lifestyle, and it isnt pretty, but again is plausible. All in all a pretty good movie lifted by a huge performance by Maggie Gyllenhaal, she is fantastic, and is definately worth a watch for that alone.

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14 out of 14 people found the following review helpful:

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Rated 4 stars
depressing,degrading amd dehumanising

harrison from from Dumfries, 7th January, 2008

This is a hard film both to watch and to tolerate.Drugs, sex, drinking ,more sex and the suggestion of parental abuse make this hard going and hard watching given the young children involved .There is little to gain from this film ,no happy ending and very little to hope for. Its stripped of any of convential film plot and drama and the bare bones are left for you to absorb the unconventional feel to this film - almost docudrama feel.
But you must watch it at least for the acting is superb and the premise is a simple one will she be rehabilitated and regain her daughters love and the forgiveness of her family? Should more films follow this style of filmmaking - no but you have to watch it all the same

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Rated 2 stars
a nice film

Laurenmcf6785 from , 16th March, 2010

This was a nice little story about a girl trying to start a fresh after a stint in jail, where she kicked her drug habit. But i was left wanting to know more at the end, i just felt it didnt explore everything that was happening and it left me hanging. Maggie is awesome in it, not many actresses are willing to look like rubbish for a movie but she pulls it off.

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Rated 3 stars
Maggie is magic!

Zozylou from , 7th March, 2010

Disturbing at times and a dark film, lacks imagination and would have liked it to explore deeper at times, however the performance in what is happening right now for many by Maggie is fabulous. Looking forward to her next movie - but sadly not the writers next movie

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Rated 3 stars
Sherrybaby

Nigella from from Hemel Hempstead, 27th February, 2010

OK this film really marks Maggie Gylenhall as an actress she was fantastic I would see it again just to see her performance. The film has many messages and was quite upsetting - as for story line it does stay with you but not full of excitement - quite an emotional one this one!

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Rated 3 stars
not what I expected

A Customer from London, 20th February, 2010

If the script was based around a true story then I'm incredulous that some people have such bad luck with the people they encounter in this world... A brave performance by our lead Maggie, but the film feels very 2D as an emotive experience.. It's a sad tale and I can see why people have raved about it but it's not my cup of herbal.. maybe i read too many good reviews and was underwhelmed...

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