Tuesday, February 26, 2019

The Ticket

100 Movies in 100 Days
Movie 19 Day 19
The Ticket

I am a big fan of Dan Stevens, ever since I saw him in Downton Abbey. He is charming, wonderful and has eyes as blue as the sky. You immediately want to trust him. The Ticket is a movie where you want to believe the best in people but people are flawed.

What would you do with a miracle that could change your life? The Ticket was written and directed by Ido Fluk. It is the story of James, played by Dan Stevens, regaining his sight after half a life of blindness. One morning he wakes up and can see again. James refers to this as his miracle. So what do you do when you get an opportunity to change your life? James and his wife come from a religious background. He believes God has given him a second chance. Slowly, James starts to become selfish. His old life is not enough for him anymore. He wants a better job, he wants a better home and he wants a beautiful new girlfriend.

The writing and visual styling of The Ticket is wonderfully haunting. When James first gets his sight back, everything is bright and colorful. As James becomes more corrupt the surroundings become more gray and dark. It's as if his world becomes as gray as his soul.

Dan Stevens acting is tragic and wonderful. There is a raw scene where James prays and his starts sobbing to God. He begs God that things can be different and he begs for forgiveness. His entire soul is shown in that scene. I felt like I was watching something I wasn't supposed to seen. It was so intimate and personal.

It's a film that makes you think about what life has given to you. It also proves how grateful we should be with the life we have.

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