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The Death of Richie is a tough watch, capturing the intense emotional struggles of a teenager caught in a web of familial and societal pressures. The film adopts a somber and raw tone, driving home the weight of its themes around addiction and mental health. Pacing might feel a bit drawn out at times, but it adds to the overall sense of despair that permeates the narrative. With performances that are earnest, especially from the lead, you get a glimpse into the grim reality faced by many. It's a time capsule of the 70s TV movie aesthetic, reflecting a certain gritty realism that resonates differently today.
The Death of Richie has an interesting history in terms of home video releases, though it has remained relatively obscure among collectors. Its TV movie origins mean that there aren't countless editions floating around, making it a bit harder to find in good condition. Interest in this title seems to ebb and flow, but for those focused on 70s television dramas or early depictions of adolescent struggles, it holds a significant place.
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