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**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...


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A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.
A young farmer, struggling with financial difficulties, is suddenly presented with a miraculous opportunity: a mysterious man offers him the chance to swap his life with someone else. He initially seizes this chance, finding himself living the life of a wealthy businessman, but soon discovers that every choice has unforeseen and profound consequences.
The Ticket received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its intriguing premise and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Dan Stevens. However, some found the execution of its ambitious themes to be somewhat uneven.
Praised for its thought-provoking science fiction concept and exploration of life choices.
Dan Stevens' performance as the protagonist is frequently highlighted as a strong point.
Some critics noted that the film's philosophical ambitions occasionally outpaced its narrative execution.
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The film's director, Idan Barir, made his feature directorial debut with 'The Ticket'.
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**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...

Near-parable in nature, but too shallow to engage. _Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal._