On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Cherry salad and Bravo’s performances but criticized its direction, tonal inconsistency and screenplay. College student Cherry falls in love at first sight with his classmate Emily.
Their relationship blossoms but Emily decides to leave him and study in Montreal. Cherry is devastated and enlists in the Army as a medic to escape his heartbreak. Just before he is about to leave for basic training, Emily realizes her mistake and confesses she is in love with Cherry too and that they are meant for one another. Cherry and Emily marry before his deployment. During his two year service in the Army, Cherry suffers from PTSD after having several horrific experiences, including seeing his friend, Jimenez, burnt and killed from an IED. After they break into a safe that he was looking after for his drug dealer, Pills and Coke, he and Emily use most of the drugs secured inside for themselves.
Some time later, Pills and Coke visits and sees the empty safe. Cherry learns that his drug dealer’s boss, Black, is the owner of the safe and will kill all three of them for this. To get the money for the drugs they used, Cherry robs a bank and pays back the money. Emily leaves her drug rehabilitation facility and reunites with Cherry.
He tries to send her back and persuade her that he is no good for her. Needing more money to support their addiction, he enlists Pills and Coke and his friend, James Lightfoot, to help him rob multiple tellers at once. During a robbery, the drug dealer runs away, forcing Cherry to rob the bank alone. Black later confronts Cherry outside his home to settle the drug debt.
Cherry kisses and says goodbye to Emily before performing one last robbery. During the robbery, Cherry persuades the bank teller to set off the alarm before he leaves with the money. Cherry gives Black all of the money. Cherry detoxes and recovers in prison, spending 14 years serving his sentence before being released on parole.