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Ending Explained. In the ending of "Ticket Out," directed by Doug Lodato, Jocelyn and her daughter, Georgia, successfully escape from their abusive husband/father, Jim. They manage to evade the police and reach a remote cabin in the woods, where they find solace and safety.
The most important part of a movie is the ending. It is where all the twist's and turns (and there are plenty in this movie) are supposed to come to a conclusion, where the viewer is enlightened, mesmerized, and in full understanding of the course of events throughout the film.
Mar 8, 2012 · Ticket Out: Directed by Doug Lodato. With Ray Liotta, Alexandra Breckenridge, Colin Ford, Ciara Bond. A mother takes her children and flees an abusive ex-husband.
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- Action, Crime, Thriller
- Doug Lodato
- 2012-03-08
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When her child needs insulin, she commits armed robbery of a pharmacy and is involved in a shoot-out with her children nearby, instead of rushing her child to the hospital.
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- Bill Goodykoontz
- Mystery & Thriller
- Doug Lodato
A helpless mother (Alexandra Breckenridge), along with her children, flees from her abusive husband and finds help from a stranger (Ray Liotta). Cast: Ray Liotta, Alexandra Breckenridge, Colin Ford, Ciara Bond, Billy Burke. Director:
Ray Liotta (Jim) Alexandra Breckenridge (Jocelyn) Colin Ford (DJ) Ciara Bond (Mary Sue) Billy Burke (Dennis) Scott Michael Campbell (Miller) Christopher B. Duncan (Kemp) Judith Benezra (Agent ...
A desperate mother is forced to break the law in order to protect her children from her abusive ex-husband, and rely on the kindness of strangers who help battered spouses to escape their tyrannical mates via an elaborate "underground railway" system.