I am really surprised to see nothing posted on the movie, Ray!
Anywho, I didn't get to see it in the theater, but purchased it the day it was released for home viewing.
My thoughts on the movie--
The wardrobing was great, although a little inacurate at times. I saw a lot of mid '50s shirts used in scenes that were supposed to portray the late 1940s (ie: 'raindrop' patterned gabardine shirts, shirt-jacs). Mostly, I don't see women's clothing in movies that I drool over, but in this film, I most certainly did!
I disliked how they completely omitted the fact that Mr. Charles played saxophone. That was a well-known fact! I am curious as to why they did this.
The entire movie was astounding, but I was a little displeased with the ending. I suppose a lot of it has to do with Mr. Charles still being alive at the time the movie was made.
Anyone else have thoughts/reviews on this movie?
Anywho, I didn't get to see it in the theater, but purchased it the day it was released for home viewing.
My thoughts on the movie--
The wardrobing was great, although a little inacurate at times. I saw a lot of mid '50s shirts used in scenes that were supposed to portray the late 1940s (ie: 'raindrop' patterned gabardine shirts, shirt-jacs). Mostly, I don't see women's clothing in movies that I drool over, but in this film, I most certainly did!
I disliked how they completely omitted the fact that Mr. Charles played saxophone. That was a well-known fact! I am curious as to why they did this.
The entire movie was astounding, but I was a little displeased with the ending. I suppose a lot of it has to do with Mr. Charles still being alive at the time the movie was made.
Anyone else have thoughts/reviews on this movie?