
The One Ticket 2014
"The mission to get the ticket, before you are caught."
In *The One Ticket (2014)*, director Napat Pattamasing Na Ayutaya delivers a heartwarming comedy that balances the chaos of parenthood with the urgency of a high-stakes mission.
Director: Napat Pattamasing Na Ayutaya
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The One Ticket (2014) about?
The film follows Pong, a devoted but overwhelmed single father who will stop at nothing to get a rare Berryz Kobo concert ticket for his 7-year-old daughter. Alongside his quirky friends, he navigates a series of comedic roadblocks in a desperate bid to secure the last ticket before someone else does.
Who directed The One Ticket?
The One Ticket was directed by Napat Pattamasing Na Ayutaya, a filmmaker known for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling.
Who stars in The One Ticket?
The film features Worrawech Danuwong as Pong, alongside Patitta Attayatamavitaya, Natthaya Ongsritragul, Anake Inthajun, Nattawut Srimhok, and Mai Sukhadecha in key roles.
Is The One Ticket (2014) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings aren't available, *The One Ticket* shines as a lighthearted comedy that tickles the funny bone while delivering a surprisingly sweet message about fatherhood and sacrifice. Its genre and relatable premise make it an easy pick for fans of feel-good comedies.
How long is The One Ticket?
The One Ticket runs for 110 minutes.
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About The One Ticket (2014) — A hilarious dad's race for a concert ticket in Bangkok
In *The One Ticket (2014)*, director Napat Pattamasing Na Ayutaya delivers a heartwarming comedy that balances the chaos of parenthood with the urgency of a high-stakes mission. At the center is Pong, a 30-year-old single dad raising his spirited 7-year-old daughter, whose world is turned upside down when he and his loyal friends embark on a frantic race against time to secure one of the last rare Berryz Kobo concert tickets. What begins as a simple act of love quickly spirals into a whirlwind of mishaps, misunderstandings, and unforgettable detours, all set against the vibrant backdrop of Bangkok's bustling streets.
The film thrives on the infectious energy of its ensemble cast, blending slapstick humor with genuine emotional beats that resonate long after the credits roll. With its upbeat tone and relatable themes—fatherhood, friendship, and the lengths we go for our loved ones—*The One Ticket (2014)* offers a feel-good escape that's equal parts hilarious and touching, proving that sometimes the best adventures start with a single ticket.