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I went to the theaters last weekend to see the new release with Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. called The Soloist. It's a movie about a schizophrenic, Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx), a homeless musician from Skid Row, Los Angeles who dreams of playing at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Through "chance," he meets a journalist, Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr.), who tries to help this mentally disturbed man get "back on his feet" and make his dreams come true. Based on a book by Lopez, an account of his relationship with Ayers. Dr. Oliver Sacks, a famed neurologist, authenticates the Lopez account in his most recent book, "Musicophilia."
I couldn't tell you how many times I forget that Jamie Foxx was in this movie. That's how good he delved into his role. Jaw dropping. Amazing performance by both critically acclaimed actors. This isn't a movie I'd normally see but considering the remarkable cast and incredible and emotional story, I decided to check it out. Amazing movie. The classical music throughout the movie was resonating and blew me away as well. I would definitely suggest this movie to everyone. I'm already waiting for it on DVD.
Check out the trailer...