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Ricky

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France, Italy · 2009
1h 30m
Director François Ozon
Starring Sergi López, Alexandra Lamy, Mélusine Mayance, Arthur Peyret
Genre Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

When single mother Katie meets Paco, they fall in love instantly. From their love, an extraordinary child is born. Their son, Ricky, quickly develops into an odd, extraordinary, and magical baby. Katie must find a way to love Ricky for who and what he is and protect him from the outside world.

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Variety by

Because Ozon doesn't develop his characters once Ricky shows his true nature, the movie's slightly overcooked working-class realism quickly morphs into a grotesque -- and admittedly funny -- story of a mutant baby.

80

Time Out by Keith Uhlich

It would be risible if Ozon’s hand didn’t remain so steady and confident throughout, all the way up to a complicatedly upbeat conclusion that recreates the Christian Annunciation with the straightest of faces.

50

Village Voice by Melissa Anderson

Ozon's fractured-working-class-family magical realism, liberally adapted from Rose Tremain's short story, "Moth," works best in specific moments.

50

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

Parables are stories about other people that help us live our own lives. The problem with the French film Ricky is that the lesson of the parable is far from clear, and nobody is likely to encounter this situation in his own life.

63

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

In this season of self-important filmmaking, it's nice to watch a movie that entertains while refusing to take itself too seriously.

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