The Ticket (2016)
A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.
The Ticket (2016)
Information
Released Year: 2017
Runtime: 97 minutes
Genre: Drama
Directors: Ido Fluk
Casts: Oliver Platt, Malin Åkerman, Nicole Signore, Harry L. Seddon, Russell G. Jones, Kerry Bishé, Maryann Urbano, Dan Stevens, Sal Rendino, Liza J. Bennett, Ron Simons, Skylar Gaertner, Ekaterina Samsonov, Elisabeth Henry-Macari, Andrew Polk, Bettina Skye, Diana Greenhut, Edward Crawford, Laurent Rejto, Peter Mark Kendall, Olga N. Bogdanova, Ken Johnson, Crystal Tweed, Wayne Pyle, Chella Ferrow, Natalie Bain, Zoe Hunter, Dorothea Swiac, Lorenzo Beronilla, Roger Hendricks Simon, Casey Jones, Lora Lee Ecobelli, Steve Garfanti, Nnete Matima, William Rubel, Maya Hazan, Marian Zajac, Nick Lansing, Joseph R. Donato, Crystal Joy Turner, Sunny Edelman, Sunny Edelman, Leroy Scott, Jean Satterfield, Steven Patrick O'Connor, Dannielle Rose, Rich Lounello
IMDB: The Ticket (2016)
Storyline
A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.
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Reviews
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The Playlist -
The Ticket exists better as a parable than as a true-to-life drama.
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Chicago Sun-Times -
This is a film that moves quietly along but speaks volumes.
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The Guardian -
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.
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Slant Magazine -
The Ticket abandons the potentially complex web of drama it initially sets up and moves toward a limp, shallow critique of superficiality itself.
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Village Voice -
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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