Review of Ricky 6

Ricky 6 (2000)
Great film that captures the tragedy of a teenage life.
11 August 2000
Ricky 6, by Peter Filardi, is a very exquisite looking film with more to it than what some might think. This film is not a horror film but more a biographical story of a tragedy that happened in real life. Ricky, in this film, is your basic teenager that isn't the best looking or most popular kid in his school. Like many kids nowadays he has family problems but is also schitzophrenic. He falls back on drugs to relate to others and makes friends but also uses Satanism as a form of escaping his real life. Ricky 6 is a sad story that had a real impact on me and will for many others. Filardi uses beautiful filmmaking during the drug enduced scenes and makes all of the characters likeable and realistic. Abuse, both drug abuse and physical abuse, is common in todays suburban homes. Unfortunately, this abuse comes hand in hand with suicide. The story of Ricky, who was supposedly a very good kid, had to be told and this film does it very well also adding in the underlying tone of todays youth.
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