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Ray Meets Helen
It's been said that relativity defines human experience -- who, where, when, yours, mine, theirs -- and by chance or design, it's all relative. Ray meets Helen during a random collision of altered fates. They are strangers, over 60, lonely, and luckless. He hit rock bottom in the big city, and she found it on a small farm. It's a struggle for both of them to not to give up. But then separately and without warning, they become overwhelmed by unrelated and extraordinary events.















21 December 1969, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA




5 March 1976, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK


24 April 1984, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA

16 October 1961, New York City, New York, USA






22 December 1958, Augusta, Georgia, USA



17 February 1971, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

19 July 1982, Los Angeles, California, USA

12 May 1970, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

12 July 1974, Anchorage, Alaska, USA

17 May 1966, Chicago, Illinois, USA






June 26, 2018
"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."
May 06, 2018
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.
May 04, 2018
Sadly, the magic doesn't happen this time for Alan Rudolph, a very special filmmaker whose specialty has always been romance among the lost.
April 30, 2018
After 15 years away from the cinema, Alan Rudolph reminds one of the suggestive potency of his films.
May 02, 2018
While it bears many of the thematic and stylistic hallmarks that made Rudolph a reliable figure on the '80s indie scene with such films as "Choose Me" and "Trouble in Mind," this mannered character study comes across as more affected than affecting.
May 03, 2018
Comprising multiple, loosely interwoven plot threads united as much by the characters' lyrical speech patterns as their end-of-life longings, "Ray Meets Helen" has a wistful, whimsical sophistication that has all but disappeared from movies.