Richie Merritt
Ricky Wershe Jr.
The story of Richard Wershe Jr., a teenager who became an undercover informant for the police during the 1980s, and was ultimately arrested for drug trafficking and sentenced to life in prison.
Release Date | 2018-09-14 |
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Runtime | 1h 51m |
Directors | Yann Demange, Tat Radcliffe, Thomas Patrick Smith, Robert E. Kay, Michael Scott Manne |
Producers | Darren Aronofsky, Scott Franklin, Georgia Kacandes, Matthew W. Krul, John Lesher, Christopher Mallick, Sean Murphy, Sean Murphy, Jeffrey Robinov, Michael Weiss, Julie Yorn, Brian Houlihan |
Writers | Noah Miller, Andy Weiss, Logan Miller |
There is an another more compelling story behind White Boy Rick - the tale of the FBI's manipulation of a young witness, grimy Detroit cops, a dishonest mayor and over the top sentences for non-violent crimes.
Unfortunately, the motion picture concentrates more on the connections between a low-life single parent and his children, which is a significantly less captivating story. Much slower than anticipated.
Solid performance by Richie Merritt Jr. however, and Matthew McConaughey fully embraced his character.
— flashman56
Forgettable.
I guess I theoretically could feel sorry for the actual person this movie was based around? Maybe? But not for this character. Nothing about White Boy Rick grabbed me, least of all the utterly never-congenial Matthew McConaughey, who I seem unable to escape recently, desperate though I am to do so.
Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal.
— Gimly