‘Ray’ hits all the right keys
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JOHN DEPKO
Ray Charles was the consummate crossover musical artist of our time.
He combined elements of gospel, blues, rock, jazz and country into an
ever-changing mix of nonstop hits that spanned five decades of
American pop culture. Add to this success story his dirt-poor
background and the tragic death of his younger brother in childhood.
Blend in Ray’s descent into blindness, the brutal reality of Southern
racism and his later heroin addiction and you have the makings of an
epic tale that would be hard to believe if it weren’t all true.
Jamie Foxx catapults himself into the realm of superstar actors
with a magnificent performance that rivals the best ever seen on
screen. He doesn’t just play Ray Charles; he becomes Ray Charles.
Foxx is absolutely certain to be nominated for best actor for his
mesmerizing work of genius as the troubled American icon. And there
are several supporting actors and actresses in this film who are also
worthy of Oscar nominations.
The screenplay for “Ray” covers so many events over so much time
that it might be compared to a real-life “Forrest Gump” script. With
its outstanding direction, cinematography and musical score, this
film could garner Oscar nominations in all those categories, as well.
Ray Charles is clearly presented with all of his glorious talents and
terrible flaws. Uplifting and disturbing in equal measure, it
entertains, emotionally captivates and enthralls on many levels.
Without a doubt, “Ray” is a worthy contender for this year’s best
picture award. It deserves to be seen by the widest possible
audience. Don’t miss it.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
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