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Half brothers Raymond and Ray reunite when their estranged father dies - and discover that his final wish was for them to dig his grave. Together, they process who they've become as men, bot... Read allHalf brothers Raymond and Ray reunite when their estranged father dies - and discover that his final wish was for them to dig his grave. Together, they process who they've become as men, both because of their father and in spite of him.Half brothers Raymond and Ray reunite when their estranged father dies - and discover that his final wish was for them to dig his grave. Together, they process who they've become as men, both because of their father and in spite of him.
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Angie Campbell
- Rose
- (as Angela Campbell)
Vondie Curtis-Hall
- Reverend West
- (as Vondie Curtis Hall)
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A movie about life: Humor, Heartache, and Humanity
This movie is a captivating journey through the complexities of human existence, anchored by the remarkable performances of Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke. As always, Hawke delivers a tour de force performance, imbuing his character with a raw range of emotions that resonate deeply with audiences. Alongside McGregor, he breathes life into characters grappling with the weight of their pasts and the uncertainties of their futures.
Despite the heavy themes, the movie infuses moments of humor and absurdity, maintaining a close connection to the heart while exploring the intricacies of life's trials and tribulations. Through its poignant storytelling, the film leaves viewers with a feel-good experience and a renewed belief in the resilience of the human spirit.
With its stellar acting and profound themes, the movie is an enjoyable watch, offering a poignant reminder of the beauty and complexity of life. Whether viewed on an early evening or a lazy Sunday afternoon, it's a film that lingers after the credits roll, leaving audiences with a newfound appreciation for the intricacies of the human experience.
Despite the heavy themes, the movie infuses moments of humor and absurdity, maintaining a close connection to the heart while exploring the intricacies of life's trials and tribulations. Through its poignant storytelling, the film leaves viewers with a feel-good experience and a renewed belief in the resilience of the human spirit.
With its stellar acting and profound themes, the movie is an enjoyable watch, offering a poignant reminder of the beauty and complexity of life. Whether viewed on an early evening or a lazy Sunday afternoon, it's a film that lingers after the credits roll, leaving audiences with a newfound appreciation for the intricacies of the human experience.
Not much going on
I expected more from this movie to be honest. Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke are both two good actors so I expected something good. It's not a bad movie though, the acting is worth watching, but the story is just a bit bland, not much going on or at least not enough to keep you interested, just a bit too boring at times. When I see it was categorized as a comedy that's me expecting having good laughs but that was rarely the case. Maybe I wasn't in the good mindset to watch Raymond and Ray, but I think it's just not my genre of movies that I like, it's much too slow, luckily Ewan and Ethan saved it a bit.
Great for mindless rainy day movie
So I've binged just about everything series wise. I'm into thriller mystery, so I decided on this movie for my lazy Sunday afternoon for some change. Admittedly, it's not as much of a comedy as I thought it would be. I'd describe it more as "lighthearted " and has a couple funny moments. Overall, it's a pleasant movie that definitely starts off slow. There's nothing in it that stands out except great acting. It's entertaining "enough". Didn't turn it off. So I guess I'd suggest to give it a try for a good 30 minutes and decide for yourself. If you are looking for a laugh out loud comedy gem, then don't even try. Find something else.
Raymond & Ray
"Raymond" (Ewan McGregor) arrives at the home of his step-brother "Ray" (Ethan Hawke) to declare that their rather brutish father has died. The former feels duty bound to go to the funeral - if only to see the man is dead - and after a bit of prevaricating, manages to convince his brother to attend too. Upon arrival, they discover that they are to inherit his (very) modest fortune, but the condition is that they must dig his grave, put his coffin into it, then cover it up afterwards. Despite generally despising this man, they go along with it and as the time for the interment approaches they discover that their late dad had quite a skill for making sons. The youngest being fathered with the younger "Lucia" (Maribel Verdú) with whom he ended up living at his demise and another set of rather acrobatic twins show up too. When it is just the two men on screen, there is a degree of intimacy and chemistry that works well - we get a sense of not just how nasty their father was, but of just how impactful his behaviour had been on his children - and on their own less than successful marital relationships. When the cast broadens out more though, the story loses that potency and we end up with a rather muddled series of character studies all centring around the behaviour of a man who isn't actually here for us to evaluate ourselves. There are some lovely jazz numbers - "Ray" bring skilful with the trumpet, and the production is stylish but somehow the whole thing is just a bit lacklustre.
Very worth to see
Ok, I almost hit eight stars, but then I decided for seven -which is more realistic, I guess. But how come I considered eight stars first? I mean, movies we can see lately... yes, it has been a while since a saw a good movie and so, no wonder I became a little over excited.
Raymond & Ray is not some epic drama. What makes this movie to stand out, is simple story which doesn't become boring not even for a second. I wouldn't categorize this movie as a comedy, even there are some "weird" situations -to put it mildly.
I'm quite a fan of both main actors, E. Hawk and E. McGregor, and they both deliver classy performance here. The rest of the cast was good too, however they don't stand out that much in this story. But even then, it's impossible not to notice Vondie Curtis-Hall's presence (in role of Reverend West).
Let's say it's just a simple "real life" story.. there's something to think about and there's something to laugh about. I really enjoyed watching it -and that's the whole point of a good movie.
Raymond & Ray is not some epic drama. What makes this movie to stand out, is simple story which doesn't become boring not even for a second. I wouldn't categorize this movie as a comedy, even there are some "weird" situations -to put it mildly.
I'm quite a fan of both main actors, E. Hawk and E. McGregor, and they both deliver classy performance here. The rest of the cast was good too, however they don't stand out that much in this story. But even then, it's impossible not to notice Vondie Curtis-Hall's presence (in role of Reverend West).
Let's say it's just a simple "real life" story.. there's something to think about and there's something to laugh about. I really enjoyed watching it -and that's the whole point of a good movie.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Rodrigo García worked as camera operator on Great Expectations (1998) starring Ethan Hawke.
- GoofsWhen Raymond first gets his plate of food the green vegetable in on his left. The next scene shows in on the right side and more leafy.
- SoundtracksCuando Estoy Contigo
Written by Armando Manzanero
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- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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