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Movie reviews The Soloist 
 
This is a well acted melancholy, and gripping biographical tale of the 
relationship between an investigational journalist and a down and out tramp.

It stars oscar winner Jamie Foxx(Dreamgirls) as Nathaniel Ayers a former 
student at the prestigious Juilliard school of the arts, but now out on his 
luck living on the streets which he has chosen to do (apparently Jamie Foxx 
took a chisel to his perfectly immaculate set of white teeth, to give an 
authentic look for the tramp, he said he looked at himself in the mirror 
rehearsing for the role, and said a tramp wouldn't have such a perfect set of 
teeth.  You have to admire the dedication), and Robert Downey Jr.(Iron man, 
Tropical Thunder) as journalist Steve Lopez.

We first meet Nathaniel as Steve Lopez is feeling a little sorry for himself, 
his arm in a cast after a previous accident, and simply looking to while the 
time, he is enchanted as no doubt the audience by the seemingly well-disposed 
Nathaniel who sees the beauty even in the busy sidewalk where he plays his 
battered down violin with a few strings missing.  Steve Lopez as many an 
investigate reporter checks out his story, and indeed confirms he was at the 
prestigious Julliard school of the arts.

In his attempts to aide Nathaniel settle into a life of normalcy and indeed 
start playing again in front of a respectable audience, you soon realise 
Nathaniel is certainly not balanced, and this is where the great acting 
permeates through, because you are never quite sure where Nathaniel well being 
is, one minute he is calm relaxed, and sociable, leaving you wonder how he 
could have got to such debts in the first place, and the next moment, you 
realise he is not well at all.

There is family for Nathaniel as Steve investigates(and no doubt the audience 
also wonders about) in the form of his sister Jennifer, played by the lovely 
Lisa Gay Hamilton(The sum of all fears), but it never deviates from the main 
thrust of the movie, the relationship between the unstable Nathaniel and the 
attempts to save him by his new friend Steve Lopez, and you are left on the 
edge of your seat hoping for the best but not being too optimistic.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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