Click (2006)
A married workaholic, Michael Newman doesn't have time for his wife and children, not if he's to impress his ungrateful boss and earn a well-deserved promotion. So when he meets Morty, a loopy sales clerk, he gets the answer to his prayers: a magical remote that allows him to bypass life's little distractions with increasingly hysterical results.
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Absolutely Fantastic
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Anyone who has watched this will agree with me that the sudden change in story (he gets cancer) is extremely sad and was not obvious. It was quite sad and almost unnecessary as Adam Sandler often does comedies so for him to do something like this was unexpected. I clicked (no pun intended) on this film believing it would be happy and funny but I was completely wrong.
I heard of this movie through jokes and dumb memes on the internet. Going in, I had no idea what to expect. But the last thing I would have imagined was witnessing one of the greatest movies I had seen to date.From start to finish this character Adam Sandler plays is so believable. And with a ridiculous premise that somehow manages to work itself out so realistically, it simply is a marvel. The jokes in this movie, though simplistic, kept me watching through the movie. With the family issues and the problematic mindset, the movie really makes you think about how you perceive life. After seeing this film I really changed my point of view and feel as though I am living to the fullest. You may think this to be an exaggeration, but nothing has changed my heart as Click has. I truly believe that if Adam Sandler made a movie without comedy in it, it would be a critically acclaimed masterpiece of art. But, to me, this movie changing my life, gives it a 10/10.A real masterpiece.
I liked it. The only problem was that Morty never really existed. So the note Morty left at the end of the movie to Michael didnt make sense because of that fact. He had dreamed it all and neither Morty nor that section of the store existed. So to put that note there at the end was completely non-sensical. But it was a good movie.
Click is a 2005 Comedy film starring Adam Sandler as Michael Newman. Michael lives a very average life, and is not very much respected by his family. He's frustrated with everything thats going on around him, and one thing that starts off the movie. The TV remote. He can never manage to find the right TV remote to turn on and watch TV. Until one day he finally had enough, and goes to a store named 'Bed, Bath & Beyond' to which he finds a secret compartment to which Christopher Walken in working. He receives this special remote, which doesn't only control the TV, but controls everything that goes on around him. This is a very funny, and well remembered comedy by Adam Sandler, and is one i have scene many times and don't ever get bored of it. Stars the usual Cast of Sandler films, and included Sean Astin who starred in Sandler's last movie '50 First Dates' (2004) I would highly recommend this film to anyone to watch, it is highly enjoyable and one of the most funniest films i've seen.