The entire film is a sobering, sorrowful, but ultimately uplifting snapshot of an addict looking for salvation.
Sherrybaby (2006)
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Reviews Counted:64
Fresh:48
Rotten:16
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Maggie Gyllenhaal delivers riveting performance as a recovering drug addict in a depressing and not entirely believable movie.
Synopsis: Maggie Gyllenhaal is mesmerizing as a recovering addict in writer-director Laurie Collyer's feature-length fiction-film debut, SHERRYBABY. Gyllenhaal stars as Sherry Swanson, a troubled woman who... Maggie Gyllenhaal is mesmerizing as a recovering addict in writer-director Laurie Collyer's feature-length fiction-film debut, SHERRYBABY. Gyllenhaal stars as Sherry Swanson, a troubled woman who has just been released from prison, where she spent three years for robbery to support her heroin addiction. Determined to regain control of her life, she moves into a halfway house and starts looking for a job, being carefully watched by her tough parole officer (Giancarlo Esposito). At an AA meeting, she is drawn to Dean Walker (Danny Trejo), a gritty older man who befriends her--but his ties to her dangerous past life threaten to pull her back in. Sherry's main desire is to reestablish a relationship with her young daughter, Alexis (Ryan Simpkins), who is being raised by Sherry's brother, Bobby (Brad William Henke), and his wife, Lynnette (Bridget Barkan)--but Lynnette doesn't trust Sherry, wanting to keep Alexis for her own. As Sherry struggles to get back on track, she plays by her own rules, with drugs and a return to prison waiting just around the corner. Gyllenhaal gives a raw, bare, powerful performance as the embattled and desperate Sherry, who will do almost anything to regain her daughter's love. Loosely based on the story of one of Collyer's closest childhood friends, SHERRYBABY, which got its start in the Sundance Filmmaker's Lab, is an emotional rollercoaster of a movie, with realistic characters, an excellent cast, and plenty of surprising turns. [More]
Starring: Maggie Gyllenhaal, Brad Henke, Giancarlo Esposito, Sam Bottoms
Starring: Maggie Gyllenhaal, Brad Henke, Giancarlo Esposito, Sam Bottoms, Kate Burton, Danny Trejo, Bridget Barkan, Ryan Simpkins, Rio Hackford
Director: Laurie Collyer
Director: Laurie Collyer
Producer: Marc Turtletaub, Lemore Syvan
Composer: Jack Livesey
Studio: IFC Films
Reviews for Sherrybaby
Due to the unsympathetic nature of the lead character, it's hard to emotionally invest in the film beyond that feeling of watching yet another Jerry Springer-friendly family adventure.
It's the movie for you if you liked the pessimistic street view of Half Nelson.
What do you need to recognize a captivating screen presence that can carry a movie, an Oscar nomination? You might just get it here.
Maggie Gyllenhaal in a top-drawer performance as a hopeful ex-con who is trying to turn her life around.
... there's something nihilistic about having to watch Sherry regress to her not-so-happy childhood the moment she gets home, and something alienating about the way in which her compulsions completely overshadow her personality.
Sherrybaby is never really convincing outside of Gyllenhaal's portrayal.
Mostly noteworthy for Maggie Gyllenhaal's realistic portrayal of a troubled woman trying to get back her daughter.
Maggie Gyllenhaal is an actress you simply cannot take your eyes off of.
... nothing about this familiar story feels hackneyed or exploitative ...
The writing and directing by Laurie Collyer express an admirable naturalness and eschews rose-tinted solutions.
... Sherrybaby is not so much a film as a performance, and it's a great one from Gyllenhaal.
The compassion of Collyer's attitude toward her wayward and ultimately victimized protagonist slowly builds into a powerful statement on the possibilities of redemption for even the most lost.
Watching Maggie Gyllenhaal's bare body and battered soul in Laurie Collyer's quietly extraordinary Sherrybaby, you almost get a sense that the actress knows the load that was her star-making turn in Secretary ...
Gyllenhaal, in her most substantial role since Secretary, does a fine, unshowy job of limning Sherry's faults without alienating the viewer or pleading for sympathy.
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