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Ray

User rating: 3.76 86 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: October 29, 2004

PG-13 | Drama | 2h 32m

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Based on 5379 votes and 86 reviews.


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User rating: November 30, 2004

it was ok for a rainy day with nothing else to do. I would not recommend this movie to my worst enemy.

User rating: November 28, 2004

Unbelievable movie. Very realistic. Jamie Foxx was incredible.

User rating: November 28, 2004

Jamie Foxx was absolutely amazing. Though there are some story issues and some questionable dialogue in the film, the performances make the film well worth taking in. Go and see Ray.

User rating: November 27, 2004

Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

User rating: November 24, 2004

I thought Ray was a good movie. Much like Ali, it gives you only a small look at the artist`s life. It was a little drawn out (very long) but otherwise it was a good movie.

User rating: November 23, 2004

Excellent movie! Really makes u think but enjoyable as well. 2 hour movie and i didnt even get bored. I recommend this movie.

User rating: November 23, 2004

I think Ray is the best dramatic film of not only the year, but in 20 years. Not since The Color Purple have I seen a movie this moving, introspective, and poignant. Gold stars to not only the star of the movie, Jamie Foxx, but to every actor and extra in this film. The performances in this film are untouchable and right on the money and as Ray would say "Hello!".

User rating: November 21, 2004

Good movie, bad ending

User rating: November 19, 2004

Excellent movie. Shows the `good, bad, and ugly` side of Ray Charles. Outstanding performance by Jamie Foxx.

User rating: November 18, 2004

an amazingly versatile and poignant performance by jamie foxx. Ray Charles must be smiling down and hugging himself in absolute, estatic approval.