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So, 'Ray' is this fascinating exploration of light, literally and metaphorically. The way it uses light to capture emotion is haunting, with a tone that feels both intimate and expansive. The pacing isn't what you'd call traditional; it has this rhythm that draws you in, making you appreciate each frame almost like a painting. The performances, though not always front and center, have this raw authenticity that resonates deeply. It's not just about the story of Ray Charles, but more about the sensory experience of music and vision intertwined. Distinctive in its approach, it invites viewers to reflect rather than just consume.
The film has had a few releases over the years, but finding a pristine copy can be a bit tricky. It seems to hold a niche interest among collectors who appreciate its artistic approach over conventional biopics. There's definitely a growing buzz around it within certain collecting circles, especially those who value the more avant-garde aspects of film.
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