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Ray & Liz

  • 2018
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.9K
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Ella Smith in Ray & Liz (2018)
Photographer Richard Billingham returns to the squalid council flat outside of Birmingham where he and his brother were raised, in a confrontation and reconciliation with parents Ray and Liz.
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Photographer Richard Billingham returns to the squalid council flat outside of Birmingham where he and his brother were raised, in a confrontation and reconciliation with parents Ray and Liz... Read allPhotographer Richard Billingham returns to the squalid council flat outside of Birmingham where he and his brother were raised, in a confrontation and reconciliation with parents Ray and Liz.Photographer Richard Billingham returns to the squalid council flat outside of Birmingham where he and his brother were raised, in a confrontation and reconciliation with parents Ray and Liz.

  • Director
    • Richard Billingham
  • Writer
    • Richard Billingham
  • Stars
    • Patrick Romer
    • Richard Ashton
    • Justin Salinger
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Billingham
    • Writer
      • Richard Billingham
    • Stars
      • Patrick Romer
      • Richard Ashton
      • Justin Salinger
    • 19User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 18 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Patrick Romer
    • Older Ray
    Richard Ashton
    Richard Ashton
    • Sid
    Justin Salinger
    • Ray
    Callum Slater
    • Jason (Aged 2)
    Ella Smith
    Ella Smith
    • Liz
    Tony Way
    Tony Way
    • Lol
    Jacob Tuton
    • Richard (Aged 10)
    Mary Helen Donald
    • Hilda
    Ramona Billingham
    • Child in Street
    Walter Billingham
    • Child in Street
    Sam Gittins
    Sam Gittins
    • Will
    Joshua Millard-Lloyd
    • Jason (Aged 9)
    Sam Plant
    • Richard (Aged 16)
    Roscoe Cox
    • Tony
    Louis Phillips
    • Schoolboy
    Sam Durnall
    • Schoolboy
    Lynn Rhodes
    • Cable Car Attendant
    Richard Brown
    • Zoo Keeper
    • Director
      • Richard Billingham
    • Writer
      • Richard Billingham
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    10MOscarbradley

    One of the best British films in years.

    Richard Billingham's "Ray & Liz" is worthy to take its place next to the early films of both Terence Davies and Bill Douglas and like their films is largely autobiographical. It is a picture of Billingham's abusive, alcoholic family, his parents, Ray and Liz, and his extended family and naturally it's depressing but also not without a grim humour and as befits someone who has made his name as a photographer is full of images that might best be described as depressingly beautiful.

    There is an old saying, write about what you know and in terms of world cinema it's those films that home in to a specific aspect of their country's national identity that work best. Britain has always been a class-conscious nation and that's probably why those films that dealt honesty with working class life and made in the early sixties, (the Kitchen Sink movies), that have remained freshest in the memory. It was something that Davies and Douglas knew only too well and which Billingham has now adopted.

    This is a film in which every tiny detail is perfectly realised; the cheap artificial flowers, ornaments and paintings that Liz uses to brighten a home where the wallpaper is peeling off the walls and dogs pee on newspapers on the floor. Forget about something like "The Favourite", this is the best designed film of the year. It's also superbly played by its totally unknown cast. Ella Smith is particularly good as the neglectful Liz, someone perhaps more deserving of our pity than our scorn. Ray and Liz may be products of their society but Billingham, unlike Ken Loach, isn't really too concerned with the wider social picture but with the personal. This is his home movie and it's a deeply felt one.
    7gricey_sandgrounder

    Great authenticity, but unfulfilled story and unsympathetic characters let it down

    When I realised the story was working-class centred, I felt optimistic as there is plenty of highly acclaimed films within this sub-genre that have been made in the past. The most notable directors making these are probably Ken Loach and Mike Leigh.

    This film sees the directorial debut from Richard Bellingham, who seems to be showing his childhood from his upbringing in Birmingham.

    What I liked about it the most was authentic look it had in every department. From the surroundings, to the sets, costumes and performances.

    I was intrigued by the decisions in jumping from two timelines as wells as it got me wanting to know how the journey was going to develop into destination that we see in the opening scene.

    The tone had mixes of comedy, strong British drama and some disturbing despicable moments.

    The latter made it feel tricky to root for any characters as I just pityed them for the remainder of the film.

    Then while the final act did mildly fill the gaps in the story from the opening scene, I just felt it could have been executed better and maybe be more impactful.

    I didn't think much of it in the end. It is fairly solid throughout and there was nothing wrong in terms of the production department. The authenticity of the time period was the most impressive aspect and it was an interesting enough working-class story.

    But finding it hard to feel sympathy for the characters and not feeling the story being completed made it also look a bit unfulfilled.

    With many stronger directors out there showing similar stories, this particular feature I think could feel lost. But there is potential for a strong story to come out of Richard Bellingham both as a director and as a writer. So maybe see this a film as a work in progress.

    Rating: 7/10
    8fostrhod

    Lord of the flies

    Ray & Liz 2018 (on film4 ) it's a grim study of a family (2 boys) living in poverty with their parents. I'll say it again It's grim, the parents have little aspiration beyond the day to day existence but for the kids it's about surviving. The film made by the older of the two children, he clearly escaped the rut of poverty. It's immensely watchable in a fly on the wall kind of the way ( watch the film to see what I mean) Essential viewing for fans of social realism. 8/10.
    8doctor-how

    Astounding piece of work.

    Poverty and despair are depicted in painful, beautiful detail in this autobiographical debut film from Richard Billingham. The performances are subtly brilliant and the overall attention to detail makes this feel more like a documentary at times. As such there's not really a story here but a glimpse into the lives of a dysfunctional family at a very specific time and place. This is not easy viewing but stands as one of the best films I've seen in years.
    8Lyttonj-876-720909

    Reminded me of a Harold Pinter play

    Dark, upsetting and slightly depressing, brought about by excellent actors, filming and direction. Like the genre of plays like the birthday party, entertaining mr sloane and abigails party it combines tragic with everyday people's lives.

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ray y Liz
    • Filming locations
      • Cradley Heath, West Midlands, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Jacqui Davies
      • Severn Screen
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      • £700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $59,919
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1

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