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Sherrybaby Details

2006 Certificate 15
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  • 60
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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. Read more

Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Brad William Henke, Sam Bottoms, Kate Burton
Director Laurie Collyer
Genres Drama

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Sherrybaby

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.

Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Brad William Henke, Sam Bottoms, Kate Burton, Giancarlo Esposito, Ryan Simpkins
Director Laurie Collyer
Run time DVD: 1 hr 36 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 17 Dec 2007
Production year: 2006
Format DVD
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  • 4 stars out of

    With so many young actresses seemingly more concerned about their next cosmetics contract, Maggie Gyllenhaals... read more on Time Out

    • Trevor Johnston, 
    • Time Out
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  • 60 out of 61 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Sherrybaby

    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.

      • SAI81 from Tonbridge
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Disturbing, but ultimately good

    SherryBaby reminded me so much of the Hal Hartly films I loved when I was 16/17. A quiet, plot driven masterpiece SherryBaby had so much light and shade to the story it is difficult to watch, but difficult not to like. Sherry, played by Maggie Gyllenhaal, has just been released from prison and is trying to rebuild her life, and her relationship with her daughter whom her brother and his wife have been looking after whilst she has been incarcerated. Sherry appears to be a confident character that is happy to use her femininity to get what when wants, but as the film unfolds it is clear that she is lost and scared. The relationship between her brother and his wife is obviously strained and that storyline, for me, was the most important of the film. The film had a few moments that were incredibly hard to watch, especially once you realise what her relationship with her father is like, but I really liked this film, as depressing as it was I think Sherry ultimately made the right decision as far as her daughter was concerned. Brad William Henke and Bridget Braken's performances were superb as Sherry's brother and sister-in-law and Danny Trejo is always a pleasure to watch - whatever the character. Seeing Maggie Gyllenhaal take on this challenging role was defiantly an experience not to be forgotten!

      • JakJak from Bedford
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    The Dark Knight

    Maggie Gyllenhaal: Filming Sherrybaby seemed like a challenge

    • 07 Jan 2008

    Maggie Gyllenhaal said she accepted the role of ex-convict Sherry Swanson in Sherrybaby because it seemed like it would be a challenge. In an interview with the Metro, Gyllenhaal spoke about the "exceptional script" for the film and said she was initially drawn to the character because she did not known how to approach it. Sherrybaby, which is now available to rent on DVD, follows a single mum who returns from prison and finds re-establishing a relationship with her young daughter... Read more

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Rating breakdown

10,920 Member ratings
  • 100
304
  • 90
185
  • 80
1,558
  • 70
1,908
  • 60
3,130
  • 50
1,298
  • 40
1,273
  • 30
424
  • 20
624
  • 10
216

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