Review of Ray (2004) by Sandra S — 08 Feb 2009
Although it is still drawn-out, this lovingly produced biography of singer-pianist Ray Charles plays more smoothly on film. Foxx's Oscar-winning title performance still dominates, helped by Charles's own hit recordings.
This traces the performer's dirt-poor childhood, early blindness, cross-country touring, chart-topping success and long struggles with drug addiction. The leisurely set-up is badly served by a rushed finale that feels as though the filmmakers ran out of time.
But the music, and a slick middle section, make this film thoroughly entertaining.
This review of Ray (2004) was written by Sandra S on 08 Feb 2009.
Ray has generally received very positive reviews.
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