
In bizarre, unrelated turns of events, Ray and Helen each happen upon large sums of money which give them the chance to re-invent themselves.... (Full plot summary below)
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In bizarre, unrelated turns of events, Ray and Helen each happen upon large sums of money which give them the chance to re-invent themselves.
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| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisRay Meets Helen has a wistful, whimsical sophistication that has all but disappeared from movies. Filled with imaginative visuals populated by the ghosts of the gone and hopes for the future, the movie is wonderfully, magically humane. |
| Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeRay meets Helen, all right, but moviegoers expecting a sprightly golden-years romance have come to the wrong place. So have those looking for a moody but credible reflection on decades of regrets. |
| The Film StageJason OoiDelicate, immensely strange, but filled with a singular Rudolphian magic. |
| Slant MagazineChuck BowenAfter 15 years away from the cinema, Alan Rudolph reminds one of the suggestive potency of his films. |
| National ReviewArmond White"Ray Meets Helen is political in the sense that matters most. It goes beneath the surface of its characters' differences to show what they have in common - what makes them soul mates." |
| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonTrying to balance whimsical romantic fantasy with a melancholy examination of guilt and regret, the film struggles to make its characters likeable or believable. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenThis mannered character study comes across as more affected than affecting. |
| User ReviewBill RLove it! You can feel the art of this rudolph's film. |
| User ReviewMark HAlan Rudolph is back after a 15 year hiatus and the result is a beautiful fable that lives and breathes and is more human than any film I've seen this year. |