The Ticket (2016)


A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.

The Ticket (2016)

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The Playlist - Kimber Myers
The Ticket exists better as a parable than as a true-to-life drama.
63
Chicago Sun-Times - Miriam Di Nunzio
This is a film that moves quietly along but speaks volumes.
60
The Guardian - Nigel M Smith
Admirably cynical until it loses its way in the final stretch, The Ticket nevertheless maintains a provocative allure, bolstered by a fiercely committed performance from Dan Stevens.
50
Slant Magazine - Unnamed
The Ticket abandons the potentially complex web of drama it initially sets up and moves toward a limp, shallow critique of superficiality itself.
50
Village Voice - Kenji Fujishima
If Fluk’s film has any impact at all, much of it is thanks to Dan Stevens, who brings an empathy to James that occasionally complicates the director/co-writer’s two-dimensional view of the character.

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A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.

A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.

A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.

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