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The extraordinary life story of Ray Charles. A man who fought harder and went farther than anyone thought possible. morePlot:
The life and career of the legendary popular music pianist, Ray Charles. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 38 wins & 37 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(83 articles)
Stars Fight For Arts Cash (From WENN. 2 April 2008, 12:20 AM, PDT)
Movie Reviews: 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' (From Studio Briefing. 21 December 2007)
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The film isn't nearly as good as Foxx's performance moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jamie Foxx | ... | Ray Charles | |
| Kerry Washington | ... | Della Bea Robinson | |
| Regina King | ... | Margie Hendricks | |
| Clifton Powell | ... | Jeff Brown | |
| Harry J. Lennix | ... | Joe Adams (as Harry Lennix) | |
| Bokeem Woodbine | ... | Fathead Newman | |
| Aunjanue Ellis | ... | Mary Ann Fisher | |
| Sharon Warren | ... | Aretha Robinson | |
| C.J. Sanders | ... | Young Ray Robinson | |
| Curtis Armstrong | ... | Ahmet Ertegun | |
| Richard Schiff | ... | Jerry Wexler | |
| Larenz Tate | ... | Quincy Jones | |
| Terrence Howard | ... | Gossie McKee (as Terrence Dashon Howard) | |
| David Krumholtz | ... | Milt Shaw | |
| Wendell Pierce | ... | Wilbur Brassfield |
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Unchain My Heart: The Ray Charles Story (USA) (working title)Ray (Germany) [de]
Ray (Canada: French title) [fr]
Ray (Poland) [pl]
Ray (Argentina) [es]
Ray (Brazil) [pt]
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Rated PG-13 for depiction of drug addiction, sexuality and some thematic elements.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
152 min | USA:178 min (extended version)Country:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Hungary:16 | Malaysia:(Banned) (theatrical) | Malaysia:U (DVD) | Taiwan:PG-12 | Iceland:12 | South Korea:15 | India:A | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Brazil:16 | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Chile:TE | Finland:K-11 | Germany:12 | Hong Kong:IIB | Ireland:15 | Japan:PG-12 | Netherlands:12 | Philippines:PG-13 | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:NC-16 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Zurich) | UK:15 | USA:PG-13MOVIEmeter: 
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Continuity: When the bus arrives to take Ray to Seattle, and he puts his arm out, his arm is alternately up/down between shots. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Aretha Robinson: Always remember your promise to me. Never let nobody or nothing turn you into no cripple.
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Featured in AFI's 100 Years... 100 Cheers: America's Most Inspiring Movies (2006) (TV) moreSoundtrack:
Straighten Up and Fly Right moreFAQ
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Taylor Hackford's film "Ray" is a biopic about singer Ray Charles, a man who, despite becoming blind at a young age, ends up with a very illustrious career that made him a legend. The film centers around his film career, but also touches on his bouts of drug abuse, his many acts of infidelity and some of his psychological inner demons.
Jamie Foxx did an excellent job as Ray Charles. Frankly, (and this is my own fault because I'm a freak for award shows since I don't watch soaps or the OC I'm allowed that guilty pleasure) I was so sick of Jamie Foxx's lack of humility and grandstanding while accepting his many acting awards that I was really curious to see how deserving he is of the accolades he has received. It very quickly became obvious that the reviews of his performance and applause he has been receiving was warranted. It has been said so much about Foxx that it is almost cliché at this point, but he really did "become" Ray Charles. His mannerisms, speaking voice and even his physical presence were simply astounding. Frankly, I feel like Kerry Washington (who played his long-suffering wife Della) and/or Regina King (Margie, one of Charles' many affairs) were also overlooked for a nod. They both gave very compelling performances that are deserving of recognition.
Having said all of that, it's too bad that the rest of the film could not have been as good as the actors in it. Hackford's direction was okay, but it wasn't anything great over even all that good. Even as an admirer of Charles' music, I still felt like this was a big love fest. True, the subject of his addiction and womanizing was addressed, but it wasn't remotely compelling. Charles was a damaged man, and a real son-of-a-bitch sometimes, but I really thought this was glossed over in favor of more positive aspects of his life. The music featured was predictably excellent, but a scene that featured the inception of one of my personal favorite Charles songs ("Hit the Road, Jack") turned into one of the several corny moments of the film. Personally, I thought the film was mediocre at best, but since it is being hailed as a great film by so many, and because it is up for a Best Picture nomination, etc., I have to say that I really feel it doesn't deserve all of the accolades it has received. Perhaps reverence for Ray Charles is being factored into these glowingly positive reviews, but personally, when I separate my feelings for his music and the film, I feel the film really comes up short.
Of the 4 films I have now seen that are up for Best Picture at the Oscars, "Ray" is the only one so far that is not even deserving of the nomination. In a year where films like "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" are being left out, there is no room for mediocrity, and "Ray" is nothing more than an average picture. If you want to see a good biopic about another music legend, check out "What's Love Got to Do With It." It's a lot better than this film. 5/10 --Shelly