A defense lawyer witnesses the murder of a federal informant by Ricco's hit squad. He is caught in the middle as he attempts to rescue a beautiful young woman from Ricco's hit men. They must... Read allA defense lawyer witnesses the murder of a federal informant by Ricco's hit squad. He is caught in the middle as he attempts to rescue a beautiful young woman from Ricco's hit men. They must expose the crime boss's secrets to the world.A defense lawyer witnesses the murder of a federal informant by Ricco's hit squad. He is caught in the middle as he attempts to rescue a beautiful young woman from Ricco's hit men. They must expose the crime boss's secrets to the world.
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The movie was put together pretty well for a low budget film. Some of the scenes and the acting wasn't up to par but was good enough for this level of movie. The writing, editing and directing was a little better than you would expect from these little films. I've been to Detroit frequently and you can see a lot of great shots from the inner city to the surrounding suburbs which to some might be worth watching just for the tour alone. Its like taking a trip to the motor city without having to actually go there. If you are a fan of low budget independent film then this one is for you but if you're looking for special effects and computer generated images than skip this selection. Overall on a low budget movie rating scale I'll give it an eight out of ten.
This is one of those no Budget independent movies that we pass up to rent the block buster movies with stars we recognize in them. When we run out of budgeted movies to rent we begin picking up movies like R.I.C.C.O. to determine if its worth our hard earn four dollars. I am here to report that R.I.C.C.O. makes the cut and it compares favorable to other NO BUDGET films usually made for under Twenty Thousand dollars. I've worked on a couple of Indies myself and this one turned out better than both of them, one was distributed locally in Columbus Ohio and the other was never finished. There are some bloopers and some scene setups (some of which might have you laughing at the film as opposed to with the film) that you can only see in these type of movies. If your not into No Budget films or have a taste for them you probably will not like this one.
When I write reviews categorize the movies and studio, independent and low budget indie where the film maker makes a film for ten pr fifteen thousand dollars. Compared to Hollywood this film would fall apart but compared to other films that I've seen at various film festivals and student film festivals. The lighting is good, the acting is okay, the writing is above average and the story is somewhat creative but of course there are a lot of areas where they could have made some improvements but for a student film I would say it was a great effort and I look for these film makers to come out with a second project having learned and gained valuable experience the first time around. I saw this film a while back at the San Francisco Film Festival and the audience reaction was mixed until we learned how much they spent on the film ten thousand and the film was shot in twenty-three days with a amateur cast and crew so to complete a film under those circumstances my hat goes of to those guys. Having said all that I recommend renting the R.I.C.C.O. mainly in the spirit of endorsing independent film making.
I love independent films and try to support indie filmmakers as often as possible, especially when they're from my hometown, Detroit. It was nice to some of our major attractions highlighted in R.I.C.C.O. on the big screen, and not just the blighted areas usually depicted in most Hollywood films representing Detroit. I like the twist in the storyline of R.I.C.C.O., but this film needed seasoned actors to be able to pull off the script. I wanted to feel more suspense while watching the film. A bigger build up as the movie went along. I also appreciated the fact that the cast was somewhat multicultural. Many films today are not as representative of other ethnicities as they should be. R.I.C.C.O. is light years from a being a blockbuster, but shows promise for these indie filmmakers. I'm a self professed indie-nut, and will continue to show support. But, my word of advice for any indie filmmaker...no-budget or low budget, find incredible talent. Indie-nuts or not, want to see a great performances.
This movie compares favorably to the other low budget movies you see spit out by up starts such as York Entertainment, Loose Cannon, Maverick... but compared to most films that are listed on this web-site it doesn't. This film falls into the category of $10,000 to $15,000 shoestring budget and should be compared with like budgeted films. There are some good moments that rise above the shackles of the budget for example the car chase on residential streets in act 2 and the chase scene in act three where a late model luxury vehicle jumps a ramp and you can see sparks flying from under the vehicle. The mystery type deal of finding out who R.I.C.C.O. is at the end isn't bad either. So I would recommend this film only to those who are die hard shoe string budget film lovers.
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- TriviaAt the beginning of the movie there is a scene where the attorney is talking to a defendant outside the courthouse. The defendant is played by the cinematographer 'Richard LeValley'.
- ConnectionsReferences Scarface (1983)
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- Runtime2 hours
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- 1.78 : 1
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