The Ticket
Director: Ido Fluk
Actors: Dan Stevens, Malin Akerman, Kerry Bishé
PlotJames is a blind man living a modest life with his loving wife, Sam, and their young son. He receives the unexpected and miraculous news that his sight has been restored due to a benign tumor shrinking unexpectedly. This newfound ability to see drastically changes James's perspective on life and his place in the world. He becomes increasingly ambitious, diving into his work with a fervor to succeed and make up for lost time. However, as he climbs the corporate ladder and amasses wealth, he starts to drift away from the values and relationships that once shaped his life.
As James discovers the superficial allure of his new lifestyle, he faces moral dilemmas and personal conflicts that test his character and integrity. He grows distant from Sam and finds himself entangled in complex relationships and materialistic pursuits. The transformation in James's behavior culminates in a series of events that force him to confront the consequences of his actions, both on himself and those around him. In his journey of self-discovery, James must choose between the hollow promises of success and the genuine connections he risks losing forever.
Writers: Ido Fluk, Sharon Mashihi
Release Date: 07 Apr 2017
Runtime: 97 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: United States
Language: English
Physical Media Reviews
The Ticket
Blu-ray Review
Score: 53
The Ticket features strong overall presentation in video and audio, but falls short narratively, with notable plot holes; commentary track adds value.