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Review: Ticket to Paradise

av Henric Brandt

David Cotton (George Clooney) and Georgia (Julia Roberts) meet as young adults and quickly become deeply enamored. Their marriage follows shortly after, and they soon welcome a daughter, Lily (Kaitlyn Dever). Unfortunately, the marriage is short-lived, ending in divorce five years later, leaving both parties with considerable animosity. They struggle to tolerate each other’s presence. Years later, Lily graduates and embarks on a well-deserved vacation to Bali. There, she meets her soulmate and, just 37 days later, announces her impending marriage. Determined to prevent their daughter from repeating their perceived mistakes, David and Georgia immediately fly to Bali, embarking on a mission with some unforeseen consequences.

George Clooney and Julia Roberts, having previously starred as a couple, notably in the Oceans Eleven films, exhibit excellent on-screen chemistry. This dynamic is a significant strength of Ticket to Paradise. However, the film’s narrative is markedly predictable. Viewers will likely anticipate the conclusion and decipher plot “twists” well in advance.

Under normal circumstances, such predictability might significantly detract from the viewing experience. However, the charisma and charm of Clooney and Roberts make it difficult to resist being drawn into the film’s lighthearted vacation atmosphere in Bali. The film’s runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes is also well-judged.

The Blu-ray edition delivers a 1080p image with a high bitrate, ensuring image stability even during rapid panning shots. The jungle landscapes are rendered beautifully, and the evening scenes exhibit commendable depth and sharpness. The audio track is presented in 7.1 DTS Master Audio, with the most impressive sound design showcased during the film’s standout beer pong sequence, where the parents compete against their daughter and her fiancé. The music becomes more prominent, and the surround sound system is utilized effectively.

Regrettably, the disc lacks supplementary materials. This represents another full-price Blu-ray edition offering no added value beyond the enhanced audio-visual quality compared to streaming services.

In conclusion, Ticket to Paradise is a somewhat formulaic film. Nevertheless, the engaging performances and entertaining sequences elevate the viewing experience, meriting a positive assessment.

SF Studios provided a review copy for this evaluation. The provision of this material does not influence our editorial independence. Our reviews are conducted independently, prioritizing the interests of our readers and consumers.

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