The Ticket (2016)
A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.
- Ido Fluk
- Claire Fowler
- Alejandro Ramia
- Ryan Honeycutt
- Sara Vander Horn
- Ryan Alan Dearth
- Ido Fluk
- Sharon Mashihi
Rating: 5.6/10 by 84 users
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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $1,200,000
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: regret, obsession, greed, loss, betrayal, blindness, blind man, life lessons, moral, unfaithful husband, superficial
Near-parable in nature, but too shallow to engage. _Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal._
**When he got a rare second change to start over the life!** The intention was good, but the film was not made right way to enjoy. Of course the story, the setting were not cheerful kind, but too slow, silent, dragged scenes, all made it even worse. Watching it from the beginning to the beginning of the final segment was challenging. Only at the final few minutes it all made sense. I thought at least it ended better. A blind man happily married with a kid, one day wakes up in the morning with a miracle. He regained his vision, following that, all the sudden his life getting changed. That also leads him over taking some tough decisions. With his new lease of life, he has shaped his life as he wanted. Now a fresh trouble surfaces and its consequences are hard hitting. What his choices and how the story ends are the remaining parts. Dan Stevens was good. You could say it was a one man show. But as I said, the screenplay lacked pace, as well as guessable overall storyline. Which makes it not for everybody. The rest of the cast was good, and so the direction. I don't dislike it, I just did not enjoy it, I got bored of it in parts. One time watchable film for the selected ones, but being not dozed off while watching it is what they have to look out for. _4/10_