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- Although the movie has little political or religious content, it contains a Romantic, non-Christian worldview where the protagonist and other characters are subject to an unjust world that unfairly restricts one’s alleged freedoms.
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Cherish. In most locked-room mysteries, the death takes place inside the room and the hero tries to figure out how it was done. "Cherish" is a variation on the theme: The death takes place outside the room, and then the heroine is locked into it and has to find the killer without leaving.
Jan 17, 2002 · A young woman from San Francisco (Robin Tunney) is abused by an obsessed stalker, which leads to an inadvertent crime and she is unjustly placed under house arrest in a glorified warehouse. The deputy who monitors her ankle bracelet (Tim Blake Nelson) becomes infatuated by her.
Jan 17, 2003 · Cherish: Directed by Finn Taylor. With Brad Hunt, Robin Tunney, Liz Phair, Lindsay Crouse. After a martini-induced rampage, a fantasy-prone young woman is placed under house arrest.
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- Comedy, Drama, Mystery
- Finn Taylor
- 2003-01-17
Jun 7, 2002 · A bizarre situation involving lots of drinks, a stalker, a car, and a policeman leads to the house arrest of normally mild-mannered San Francisco animator Zoe Adler (Robin Tunney).
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- Finn Taylor
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- Robin Tunney
Cherish. Drifting through her office on a cloud of lite rock, Cherish 's Robin Tunney plays a character whose attachment to … By. Published. After a martini-induced rampage, a fantasy-prone young...
Cherish is a 2002 action-comedy-romance written and directed by Finn Taylor and starring Robin Tunney. After a night out with her boyfriend, computer animator Zoe Adler (Robin Tunney) is driven by a stalker (Brad Hunt), who runs over a bike cop and pins the crime on her.
Set in San Francisco, Robin Tunney plays Zoe, a computer animator who is unlucky in love. She's a dreamer, spending much of her time making goo-goo eyes in the mirror at her imaginary boyfriend, while lip-synching 70s and 80s tunes played on her favorite radio station.