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Liev Schreiber in Ray Donovan: The Movie (2022)

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Ray Donovan: The Movie

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8/10

Only for the fans of the show.

This is a movie that will only please the fans of the excellent show Ray Donovan. I can't see anyone enjoying this movie if they didn't watch the series before, it's almost impossible to understand then. But if you did, this movie is a good farewell. I enjoyed all the seven seasons of Ray Donovan, a show that got better with the years, with excellent characters, like Mickey, Bunchy, Terry and Ray. The movie is clearly the end of the show, that we will all miss but to everything comes an end and they couldn't have it done better than with this movie.
  • deloudelouvain
  • 21 feb 2022
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8/10

See ya later Ray Ray.

A suitably dark closure to a series that brought a lot to me. I especially enjoyed Bill Heck's young Mickey Donovan. No spoilers here, but the finale was dark, but also optimistic.

You can take a break now Ray.
  • xuenylomluap
  • 13 gen 2022
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8/10

Long, slow goodbye

I gave it an 8 because The series gave me so much entertainment. The movie was a bit tedious, but came together, very nicely, in the end.

I'm sad they're gone.
  • bobzzzz
  • 14 gen 2022
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7/10

So Long Ray Donovan...

  • ecatalan98
  • 28 gen 2022
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7/10

For better or worse, its done now

Greetings from Lithuania.

"Ray Donovan: The Movie" (2022) wraped up the series "Ray Donovan". I highly enjoyed the series, which at some point overstayed its welcome, yet was entertaining watch. The series itself started wonderfully some 10 years ago and i was there at its pilot, and first season was closest thing to perfection. And more or less i liked all seasons after it, yet they were not consistent. And I'm very glad that they did the ending after all, and not leaving it on a cliffhanger. For better or worse, its done now.
  • RM851222
  • 5 mar 2022
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9/10

Closure

Perhaps it's the prodigious amount of whiskey consumed, but I really liked this show. There was something gritty and real about the character portrayal - even when there were some fantastical plot lines.

Ray Donovan: The Movie brought closure and explanation to the back story and a final exposition of threads from the series that had been left somewhat unresolved. And, these were wrapped up Donovan style - a mixture of pain and joy, with a thick vein of tragedy to wash it down. It wasn't easy, but it was satisfying.

I was glad of the opportunity to have one last dip into this world.

So a final doff of the cap to an amazing ensemble (and crew) that managed to bring this world to life with convincing honesty - it's been quite a ride!

I don't usually like to single out actors from a tight ensemble, but upon reflection, in this case I feel compelled to. Two characters and their amazing actors provided a solid base for this series, their work anchoring the ensemble. Eddie Marsan as Terry, an extraordinary performance that must have been completely exhausting. And then there is John Voight as Mickey. For sure Voight had good material to work with, but Voight surely makes the point that great actors get better with age - what an absolute legend - loved him hated him, respected him, loathed him - he took us on the full heroes journey, fatal flaws and all.

Edit: And one more thing. To their enduring credit, the writer's introduced the main themes that play out over the length of this show (all 7 seasons) in its opening episode, season 1 episode 1. Apart from the fact that that provides the actors with a solid grounding for their characters, that foresight and depth deserves recognition in its own right.
  • rich-mac
  • 14 gen 2022
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7/10

Well done wrap up

Movie captured the heart of the series, as best you can in 100 minutes. Flashbacks used well and are obviously necessary as opposed to some opinions here. If you were a fan of this excellent series, you should be satisfied. Acting superb as always.
  • gnianello
  • 14 gen 2022
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9/10

Ray, we will miss you!

"Ray Donovan: The Movie" picks up where season 7 ended. Ray's father Mickey (Jon Voight) on the run with valuable documents belonging to the Donovans' long-time rivals, the Sullivan clan, while Ray (Liev Schreiber) and his brothers Terry (Eddie Marsan), Bunchy (Dash Mihok) and Daryll (Pooch Hall) are dealing with the usual questions of fate and a haunted past from which they'll never quite escape. Ray's daughter Bridget (Kerris Dorsey) has been left a young widow after her husband Smitty (Graham Rogers) was collateral damage in yet another shootout involving the Donovans. Outstanding acting performance from the whole cast, and Live Schreiber´s best role of his career. With this movie, Ray gets the send-off he deserves. Like his daughter Bridget in the movie says: "It had to stop, it had to end". Ray, we will miss you!
  • frank-liesenborgs
  • 13 gen 2022
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6/10

A slow drawn-out last "episode" of Ray Donovan :-(

The story and dialog were slow and contrary in many aspects to the characters we have come to know. The acting was impeccable as it was throughout the series, but my family and I still did not find it to be a satisfying conclusion! :-(
  • stevebondi
  • 27 gen 2022
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5/10

More like a bonus 2 episodes

Personally I would've been happy if the series ended with season 6 (or season maybe 5. The one that ends with everyone in the house and they're getting along celebrating). It was never going to be the awesome action series as it began as, and they'd already ripped the heart out of all the characters in the following ones. Far too much flashback story in this movie. Wild schemes is what we like. This is just a conclusion to season 7 with filler.
  • aeongale
  • 16 gen 2022
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8/10

Well done of course

  • supermellowcali
  • 15 gen 2022
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7/10

Sometimes I wonder if "reviewers" on here actually watch what they reviewed.

  • ytsejamdoit-18002
  • 14 gen 2022
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3/10

Why so much Bridget? She's the worst!

Wow wasn't this movie finale a huge letdown! Didn't care for any of it one bit. Gave this three stars because I was a huge fan of the series and the performances by Liev Schribner and Jon Voight! Throughout the series it was slowly being ruined by Bridget! I couldn't stand her from day one and by the end of this she is the one person other than Abby that I wish had been killed off along time ago! She's hard to look at and just super annoying. This movie just sucked!
  • jakebrann
  • 18 gen 2022
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Better Than the Abysmal Last Few Seasons of Tv Series

This movie had much more depth, impact and soul than the last few seasons of the tv show. They were directionless, shallow, dreary and streched out, unwatchable some. Instead of going back to episodic Ray as in the first seasons, where he dealth with cases or writing a quality storyline, they kept pilling on one more depressing and dull plot point after another, cycling while going down the drain.

The film finally breathes a bit of fresh air and airs out the staleness the show finished with. The history of Ray is nicely (noyslee) laid out and portrayed with spirit and emotional impact, the actors, especially the stoic, silent young Ray does a fantastic job. And while keeping with the tragic family cloud it managest to instill some positivity.

There are still some lingering drawbacks from the show, Bridget is no more appealing and less annoying than she was and that always looking like she just woke up drunk without make up rich chick Ray is with, shes just as poorly written and pathetic.

But aside from that, the movie regains a lot of the soul of the first few season of Ray and brings back some entertainment that the Ray Donovan name used to bring.
  • sumtim3s00n
  • 14 gen 2022
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7/10

Nice Wrap

Good Good Good!

Was so upset how they just stopped the series dead... this was a great wrap up for a great show... all about family. Southfield Family...
  • dillymac25
  • 14 gen 2022
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6/10

Such a letdown

What a bummer! I LOVED this show and so I was really looking forward to this movie to tie up all the lose ends from the early ending season finale. What a major letdown that it was not at all the same fast pace and dark humor that the tv show was built upon. It was like watching a car crash in slow motion. So disappointed.
  • nikrife
  • 17 gen 2022
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8/10

A good farewell for the characters.

While the show would have definitely benefited from a last season, the movie does a very decent job of closing out the story for the characters as they were at the end of Season 7.

However, the movie cannot stand on it's own. It relies on the setup of 7 seasons of story and character progression. Watching this from an "outsiders" perspective is not recommended.

If you are a fan of the series, this should be a nice sendoff that stays true to the major cast of characters, while still leaving on a fairly open note.

Fully recommended for series veterans. The movie does not waste any time with filler and feels like a multi-part finale condensed into just over two episodes of length.
  • thenewgeneration
  • 13 gen 2022
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7/10

Sad to say goodbye

Ray Donovan is one of the best serious and drama action I ever saw.

It is sad to say goodbye to a wonderful show, great script and amazing cast.

The ending is too sad but also well done written.

Thank you for all the years and seasons.
  • mj1884
  • 26 mag 2022
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8/10

Ray, Ray, Thank you

Ray Donovan is one of the best HBO series, and one of my favorites of the last couple years. This movie is a great send-off and ties up all the loose ends. Liev Schreiber is great as Ray, and the rest of the cast holds their own and can own a scene from time to time. But, Jon Voight is a showstopper as Mickey. He is vitty and funny, with slick slapstick Irish mannerisms. His character is either in the wrong place at the wrong time or in the right place at the right time. In both situations, there's always something going wrong, even if he's in control.

This movie puts the main focus on childhood trauma and guilt, which has always been one of the main themes in the show. It is well-paced, visually good looking, and the actors haven't lost their step. I was skeptical at first, but seeing the Donovan family again and resolving or at least erasing issues that have plagued them for years is a great service for me as a fan. This is worth a watch. I enjoyed it.
  • Filmcrook
  • 13 gen 2022
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7/10

A Good Wrap Up

An interesting approach to wrapping up the series. I liked the numerous flashbacks to fill in all the historical gaps we were missing. There was enough closure for all the characters that mattered.
  • avisdolphin
  • 16 gen 2022
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4/10

Disappointing

I've been an avid Ray Donovan watcher since the beginning and while it completely changed from what it started out as - focussing more heavily on the Donovan family than Ray's career as a fixer as the show progressed, I still tuned in because of the excellent characters. Like many I was left disappointed with Season 7, so I was over the moon when they announced there was to be a movie that would give the show the ending it deserved.

Having now watched the movie I was over the moon for, it brought me crashing back down to earth it is such a disappointment. I was expecting action - fights, shoot-outs and more of the highs and lows between Micky and his sons. Instead what I watched was an hour and a half of the family either sat around in Ray's apartment or Ray sat in his car. The movie only really picks up in the last 30 or so minutes but never matching the highs of the shows earlier episodes.

And the ending...no spoilers but you can see it coming long before it takes place no twist or surprises here.
  • Grayfox007
  • 19 gen 2022
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10/10

A loving goodbye to a beloved show!

I couldn't have asked for better closure with the ending of Ray Donovan. I hate to see it go! Unlike most series, this shows episodes never became tired and seemed to keep the storyline flowing effortlessly. I will miss watching my beloved Jon Voight portray Mickey Donovan in a way that not one other single actor could ( with the exception of Leiv when he behaves as Mickey during a dream sequence in a former episode). This show and all of the characters are absolutely amazing. It's so sad to see it all end but they did an amazing job wrapping up the story of the Donovan family.
  • winecellarwomack
  • 13 gen 2022
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6/10

Too thin a story for a movie.

Too thin a story for a movie. But I have to say the story is well told, filmed and acted, nice a-cronological and almost impossible to follow if you've never seen the series.
  • etiennehollaar
  • 16 gen 2022
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1/10

Great way to ruin the beloved series

Awful writing, lousy directing, pointless movie...this is as far as it can get when it comes to destroying the beloved characters and totally ruining one of the best tv shows in recent years. I feel sorry for some wonderful actors who were used, abused and in the end totally wasted in this deadly serious piece of dreck that painfully tries to pass for a legitimate dramatic movie. Jon Voight is, of course, great in this, but also underused as a sort of Mcguffin to move the script from one point to the next, all along with tragically miscalculated and pretentious finale. They even managed to make great Liev Schreiber look bad in this, and that is an achievement! If I could, I would rate this ZERO stars, mostly for betraying fans of the show, but also for betraying them with one lousy movie filled with stilted performances and abysmall writing. Ray Donovan deserved a better send off!
  • vbrajovic79
  • 14 mar 2022
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6/10

As a fan, it leaves you unsatisfied and upset

  • npngmanagement
  • 14 gen 2022
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