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DramaComedy

Raymond & Ray

- Two brothers. One final request.

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.

Release Date : 2022-10-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mockingbird PicturesEsperanto FilmojApple Studios

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Raymond and Ray

Cast

Ewan McGregor

Character Name : Raymond

Original Name : Ewan McGregor

Gender : Male

Ethan Hawke

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Ethan Hawke

Gender : Male

Maribel Verdú

Character Name : Lucia

Original Name : Maribel Verdú

Gender : Female

Sophie Okonedo

Character Name : Kiera

Original Name : Sophie Okonedo

Gender : Female

Vondie Curtis-Hall

Character Name : Reverend West

Original Name : Vondie Curtis-Hall

Gender : Male

Todd Louiso

Character Name : Canfield

Original Name : Todd Louiso

Gender : Male

Tom Bower

Character Name : Harris

Original Name : Tom Bower

Gender : Male

Maxim Swinton

Character Name : Simon

Original Name : Maxim Swinton

Gender : Male

Chris Silcox

Character Name : Leon

Original Name : Chris Silcox

Gender : Male

Chris Grabher

Character Name : Vincent

Original Name : Chris Grabher

Gender : Male

Óscar Núñez

Character Name : Mendez

Original Name : Óscar Núñez

Gender : Male

Angie Campbell

Character Name : Rose

Original Name : Angie Campbell

Gender : Female

Gina Jun

Character Name : Jazz Club Member

Original Name : Gina Jun

Gender : Female

Laura Linda Bradley

Character Name : Cashier

Original Name : Laura Linda Bradley

Gender : Female

Aaron Angus

Character Name : Jazz Club Patron

Original Name : Aaron Angus

Gender : Male

Angela Deiss

Character Name : Mendez's Wife

Original Name : Angela Deiss

Gender : Male

Jim Meisner Jr.

Character Name : Funeral Home Manager

Original Name : Jim Meisner Jr.

Gender : Male

Mike Bailey

Character Name : Jazz Club Patron

Original Name : Mike Bailey

Gender : Male

Lamont Gonzalez-Sierra

Character Name : Jazz Club Patron

Original Name : Lamont Gonzalez-Sierra

Gender : Male

Lyeneal Griffin

Character Name : Jonas

Original Name : Lyeneal Griffin

Gender : Male

Marisol Correa

Character Name : Mourner

Original Name : Marisol Correa

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-10-26

"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.

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2023-04-23

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** Estranged half-brothers reunite for a road trip to bury their abusive father in “Raymond & Ray,” the latest film from writer / director Rodrigo García. The story is richly detailed yet uncluttered, and offers a simple but insightful look at broken relationships. Although it suffers from a lack of character development and a disappointing conclusion, this drama has just enough dark humor, original surprises, and two strong lead performances to keep it afloat. Raymond (Ewan McGregor) and Ray (Ethan Hawke) were as close as ever when they were kids. As adults, the men haven’t spoken in years. Raymond has racked up a string of failed marriages while former musician Ray is a recovering addict. They still have one thing in common: a hatred for their old man. Raymond begs his brother to accompany him to the funeral out of a sense of obligation, and Ray reluctantly agrees. Old wounds are reopened (and some, healed) as they come to terms with the past, with regret, and a few unexpected surprises along their journey. It’s a strange story with interesting twists (including their father’s brazen final request), and the situations are so specific that the story feels as if it had to be based on real-life experiences. It’s disappointing that Garcia doesn’t dig deeper into his characters’ histories, as the audience only gets brief mentions of life-changing events and emotional wounds from the past. It becomes clear that neither brother ever really knew their dad, but they come to learn more about him (and each other) in the process. “Raymond & Ray” is a story about grief and moving on, even if it means reinventing yourself.