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Ray DVD Review:

After
going blind at the age of seven, Ray Robinson was taught by
his mother to take care of himself. Learning the piano and becoming
an accomplished
singer and pianist in the early 1950s, he overcome prejudice
and his blindness by sheer determination and talent. The record
deals came but it wasn't until his contract was acquired by
Ahmet Ertegun (Armstrong) Atlantic Records that his musical
genius was allowed to flourish and the world would
start to know the name of Ray Charles (Foxx).
Once in
a while you see a performance by an actor or actress that can
be classed as truly great and when you watch 'Ray' you will
witness one of those performances.
Autobiographical
films can be very hit or miss. The casting can be off, the facts
might not be as truthful as you would want or you might only
see a snippet of the person's life but once in a while Hollywood
can get it right. Based on the early career of Ray Charles,
from his first job as a pianist in a Seattle club to a pivotal
point in his life that would change the rest of his life, this
is a no holds barred look at the career of one of music's true
talents. Unlike many biopics this shows all sides of Ray's persona,
not just the one we witness on stage or in the recording studio.
We witness his home live, his infidelities, his struggles with
racism and his addiction to heroin. We also discover the childhood
event that would shape the rest of life and explain why he was
so driven. For music fans, the material is completely riveting,
highlighting the fact that an excessive, self-destructive lifestyle
wasn't just the realm of Rock and Roll.
At the core
of the movie is the performance of Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles.
The word extraordinary is used far too often when it comes to
describing the acting of some individuals but this time there
is no other word to describe Foxx's portrayal of legendary entertainer.
It has been a very long time
since an actor has captured the character he or she is portraying
so exactly. As Ray Charles was such a public and well-known
figure it is easy to see how good Foxx's performance actually
is. It is like been transported back in time to witness the
actual events that shaped his life by actually watching a young
Ray Charles. He has captured everything exquisitely with his
voice, movements and mannerisms are all matched perfectly after
spending a lot of time with the performer before he sadly passed
away in 2004. He has been an actor of promise for a long time
and his performance in 'Collateral' in 2004 really showcased
his talents but this is something else.
There is
also some excellent support for Foxx. Kerry Washington and Regina
King play the women in Ray's life Della Bea Robinson, his long
suffering
wife and Margie Hendricks, Ray's lead backing singer and lover
while his was on the road. These are two very strong performances
of two very different women. Bea is the church-going homely
type and mother to Ray's two sons and Margie is Ray's lover
and inspiration. Clifton Powell is also good as Ray's right
hand man Jeff Brown and there is also a powerful performance
from Sharon Warren as Ray's mother Aretha Robinson.
While Ray
Charles might have been a very public figure, there is a lot
to his early life that you might not have known and this is
what makes 'Ray' a
very interesting biopic. The film does seem to drag abit in
the second act but there are moments to treasure as well as
shocks and laughs as we see his early career unfold before our
eyes. Co-writer/Director Taylor Hackford has done an excellent
job and by taking an honest and very frank approach to the movie,
highlighting Ray's flaws as well as his genius. It is the performance
of Jamie Foxx however that the film will be remembered for as
this is one of the great acting performances of all time.
Star Rating
= * * * *
PICTURE
& SOUND
Presented
in 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen with a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
soundtrack, this is an excellent transfer. Taylor Hackford's
visual spectacle is vividly transferred to DVD, capturing the
Technicolor feel of 50s America. The sound is also first class,
especially during the fantastic
musical scenes, where the movie and sound really come into their
own.
BONUS FEATURES
Disc 1
Extended
Version
As well as the theatrical version of the movie, the DVD includes
an extended edition that includes about twenty-five extra minutes
of footage. These
deleted or extended scenes can be viewed separately on disc
2 but her they are branched back into the movie (sometimes with
a slight pause), with a musical note showing you when a new
scene has been inserted. Some of the
scenes are a welcome addition to an already remarkable movie
but some should have stayed on the cutting room floor.
Commentary
by director Taylor Hackford
This passionate and informative commentary track from the director
summarises the fifteen-year odyssey of bringing the remarkable
life story of
Ray Charles to the silver screen. Covering all the major aspects
of the film's production, and mentioning nearly every department
that worked on the movie, it is very obvious that this is a
labour of love for Taylor Hackford. He explains the various
story elements, which where completely true and
which where elaborated on for the movie, and how big a contribution
Ray Charles actually made to the film before his death. Even
though this is just the director talking (it is a shame that
Jamie Foxx didn't join him), this is extremely interesting throughout
as you can help but be enthralled by a man who feels so passionate
about his film.
Cast and
Filmmakers
Text biographies for actors Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Clifton
Powell, Harry Lennix, Terrence Dashon Howard, Richard Schiff,
Aunjanue Ellis, Bokeem Woodbine, Sharon Warren, Curtis Armstrong,
Regina King and Larenz Tate and
also director Taylor Hackford, writer James L. White, and producers
Stuart Benjamin, Howard Baldwin and Karen Baldwin.
Disc 2
Deleted
Scenes (27.43 mins)
Entitled 'Ray tames the Marines', 'Dancing Al warms 'em up',
'How 'bout a little Charles Brown', 'Ray and Oberon share a
joint', 'Ray takes control',
'Ray hold hand much more', 'Ray's gonna burn in hell', 'Ray
stops the show, fires the trumpeter and lies to Ahmet and Jerry',
'You're high ain't you',
'Ray adlibs about Jack Laurderdal', 'Ray breaks a promise to
Bea', 'Ray shines on Governor Jimmy Davis', 'Ruth bows out'
and 'Ray has a vision',
these fourteen deleted scenes are accompanied by optional commentary
by director Taylor Hackford. Most of these scenes make into
the extended
version on disc one.
Extended
Music Scenes (4.28 mins)
You can now watch the full, unedited scenes for the songs 'What
kind of man are you?' and 'Hit the road Jack' and marvel at
the remarkable performances
by this extremely talented cast.
Stepping
into the Part (10.30 mins)
Director Taylor Hackford, co-producer Ray Charles Robinson Jr,
Quincy Jones, Larenz Tate and Jamie Foxx talk about bring the
life of Ray Charles to the
silver screen. Accompanied by footage of the legendary musician
working with Jamie Foxx at RPM Studios in July 2002, the featurette
reveals how much preparation and dedication the actor made to
the role and how Ray Charles himself influenced his performance.
Ray Remembered
(4.03 mins)
Director Taylor Hackford, Jamie Foxx, Quincy Jones, Al Green,
Sharon Warren and Reba McEntire talk about Ray Charles's influence
on the world of music and what he meant to them personally.
A look inside
Ray (3.20 mins)
Director Taylor Hackford and star Jamie Foxx talk about the
movie's fifteen-year journey to the silver screen. The director
talks passionately about the film and the performance of Jamie
Foxx and the star reveals how he approached the role and what
it was like working with the musical genius himself, before
he sadly passed away.
Theatrical
Trailer (2.49 mins)
Your chance to watch the promotional trailer of 'Ray'
Previews
Trailers for 'Cinderella Man', 'Friday Night Lights', 'The Motorcycle
Diaries' and 'Vanity Fair'
OVERALL
Universal
have done an excellent job in transferring 'Ray' to DVD. The
featurettes maybe slightly short but the inclusion of an extended
version of the film and an excellent commentary track by the
director, more than make up for their shortcomings. For fans
of the film this is a must purchase and for those of you who
missed the theatrical release it is your chance to watch one
of the great actor performances of our time.
DVD Star
Rating = * * * *
Jamie Kelwick

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Ray
Director:
Taylor
Hackford
Ray
Written By:
James L. White
Ray Cast:
Jamie
Foxx, Kerry Washington, Regina King, Clifton Powell,
Harry
J. Lennix, Bokeem Woodbine, Sharon Warren, Curtis Armstrong
and Richard
Schiff
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
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