Find Movies & TV
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover
Explore
Movies & TV Shows
Most Popular
Leaving Soon
Categories
Action
Animation
Comedy
Crime
Descriptive Audio
Documentary
Drama
En Español
Horror
Music
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Western
Explore
Browse Channels
Featured Channels
CW Forever
Ion Mystery
NFL Channel
Categories
Black Stories
Hit TV
Drama TV
True Crime
Reality
News
Sports
Comedy
History & Science
Movies
Food & Home
Lifestyle
Nature & Travel
Daytime TV
Game Shows
Sci-Fi & Action
Kids & Family
Classic TV
Anime & Gaming
Chills & Thrills
International
En Español
Music
Sign In
The Ticket
Directed by
Ido Fluk
Not Rated
2016
1h 39m
Drama
5.4
53%
30%
Watch Free
A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.
More
Cast of The Ticket
Dan Stevens
James
Malin Åkerman
Sam
Kerry Bishé
Jessica
Oliver Platt
Bob
Peter Mark Kendall
Arnold Dixon
Liza J. Bennett
Grace
Skylar Gaertner
Jonah
Ekaterina Samsonov
Carla
Russell G. Jones
Doctor
Andrew Polk
The Principal
Ron Simons
Pastor Jennings
Maryann Urbano
Scheffield
Olga N. Bogdanova
Office Worker (uncredited)
Nicole Signore
Lawyer
Bettina Skye
School secretary
Ken Johnson
Parker
Crystal Tweed
Bar Patron
Wayne Pyle
Lawyer
Sal Rendino
Millennium Realty Rep.
Harry L. Seddon
Boardroom Executive
Chella Ferrow
Woman in Blue
Laurent Rejto
Crowd
Edward Crawford
Actor in Jeans
Natalie Bain
Sales Assistant
Zoe Hunter
Hotel Receptionist
Dorothea Swiac
Waitress
Lorenzo Beronilla
Fancy Restaurant Patron
Roger Hendricks Simon
Wrinkled old man
Casey Jones
Actress
Lora Lee Ecobelli
Waitress
Steve Garfanti
Town Person
Nnete Matima
Town Person
Elisabeth Henry-Macari
Yelling woman
William Rubel
Dancer
Maya Hazan
Dancer
Marian Zajac
Townee
Nick Lansing
Office Worker
Joseph R. Donato
Dancer
Crystal Joy Turner
Call Center Employee
Sunny Edelman
Town Person/Office Worker
Jean Satterfield
Dancer
Diana Greenhut
Office Worker (uncredited)
Steven Patrick O'Connor
Executive at Elevator (uncredited)
Dannielle Rose
Fancy Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Rich Lounello
The Lawyer
Leroy Scott
Call center worker
The Ticket Ratings & Reviews
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Cary Darling
A slow-moving but haunting life lesson anchored by an exceptional performance from Dan Stevens of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Downton Abbey."
Washington Post
Stephanie Merry
"The Ticket" is a modern-day parable about a kindly blind man who, when he gains sight, becomes generically awful.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
An Icarus tale without the feeling of flight or the sensation of burning.
Chicago Sun-Times
Miriam Di Nunzio
This is a film that moves quietly along but speaks volumes.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
The story proceeds with the deliberate, inexorable force of a fable, but never abandons its characters' humanity in the process.
Slant Magazine
Derek Smith
The Ticket abandons the potentially complex web of drama it initially sets up and moves toward a limp, shallow critique of superficiality itself.
The Playlist
Kimber Myers
The Ticket isn't always successful in its search for answers to those questions, but it provokes a dialogue with the viewer against the backdrop of impressive visuals and excellent performances.
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
Stevens lends nuance to the role, but the truth is that James is shallow before, during and after his transformation into a ruthless hotshot. This cautionary fable offers far less than meets the eye.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
There are some gnarly questions - of faith, love and self-worth, for starters - at the heart of "The Ticket," if only its makers had chosen to address them.
Village Voice
Kenji Fujishima
Fluk barely seems interested in James as a character beyond painting him as an Icarus-like totem, flying too high in a simplistic morality play.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jon Frosch
The Ticket is underwhelming in several ways, but the performance driving it is magnetic.
Variety
Jay Weissberg
Boasting complex, sharply drawn characters and top-notch performances, this mature drama plays with ideas of seeing, both the outside world as well as within oneself, as Fluk masterfully depicts intimacies gone awry.
Film Journal International
Simi Horwitz
Visually striking film about blindness and sight that lacks focus and purpose.
Paste Magazine
Andy Crump
It's enough to sustain The Ticket as entertainment, but not enough to whitewash its various shortcomings as a statement piece about America's obsession with shallowness.
HollywoodInToto.com
Christian Toto
It's what you can't see in the disappointing drama The Ticket that's the film's key problem.
The Young Folks
Allyson Johnson
Dan Stevens delivers a powerhouse performance in Ido Fluk's philosophical family drama The Ticket.
Movie Mezzanine
Colin Biggs
"You see "tour de force" thrown around a lot of blurbs, but this is one of those instances where the hype is deserved. Dan Stevens is amazing."
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"The Ticket" isn't wholly successful with storytelling essentials, and surprises are few and far between in the picture, but Fluk is good with his cast.
Chicago Daily Herald
Dann Gire
Beauty and the Beast star Dan Stevens (he plays the Beast) supplies Ido Fluk's problematic, but courageously experimental morality play The Ticket with one of the year's most authentic, detailed screen performances.
Vanity Fair
Amirah Mercer
The Ticket asks the right questions, but in keeping the cast's supporting characters out of focus, it forgot to show us the bigger picture.
Watch The Ticket Videos
The Ticket
The Ticket
Trailer
Changes
Changes
Scene
I Can See
I Can See
Scene
Bob's Date
Bob's Date
Scene
James And Sam
James And Sam
Scene
James Comes Back
James Comes Back
Scene
The New Day Alliance
The New Day Alliance
Scene
Take Plex everywhere
Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices
Home
Live TV
On Demand
Discover