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Ray (2004)
description written by member Zara:
The biographical story of musician Ray Charles and the exploits that he lived in her personal life. (read more)
| Release Date: | October 29th, 2004 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Running Time: | 152 minutes |
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Ray Movie Review by Seth C (10/21/2006) |
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The music of Ray Charles truly shines in this Taylor Hackford directed bio, simply entitled Ray. I never knew Charles's true talent as I was too young and ignorant to ever seek his music out before seeing this film. To me, Charles was just the other blind black musician to play piano, sitting in my mind beside the more...
(complete Ray review by Seth C)
Ray Movie Review by Tony (3/31/2006) |
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Words cannot really do it justice, but I will do my best. I had goosebumps throughout the movie, and tears through out as well. Jamie Foxx...WOW...he has really stepped up his game and taken it to a new level that I never thought possible. He has gone from such horrid flicks as Booty Call to great movies such as Collateral...
(complete Ray review by Tony)
| Ray Movie Review by Emma (8/27/2007) |
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Ray Charles, it was a film waiting to happen. With all the biopics which are being released you're going to realise that A blind black big band musician who grew up from the 40's onwards is going to be one hell of a story to tell.
Jamie Foxx did make a fantastic job of the starring role and set him out there as an actor....
(complete Ray review by Emma)
It is a true testament to a performance when you completely forget about an actor playing a part and get swept into believing that it really is that person you are watching. Angela Bassett did it in 'What's Love Got To Do With It?', Judy Davis did it in 'Me and My Shadows: Life with Judy Garland' and Jamie Foxx does in in...
(complete Ray review by Jessica Film Junkie)
| Ray Movie Review by James (8/21/2005) |
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I am not being mean, and I do like Jamie Foxx in most of his films, but this is a really long, drawn-out film, kind of boring and not really interesting at all.
Ray Charles is a very famous American entertainer, and stories like his are interesting and I love them, but this movie just draws it out way Way WAY to much! I...
(complete Ray review by James)
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