Click Reviews
Decent comedy
adam sandler
Wow this movie was sad
Idk this movie is kinda goofy and the bed bath and beyond came out of nowhere but it was very funny 😆
With kids it'll be a definite watch! Spoiler alert it has some good crying scenes 😞 made my son cry.
Not Sandler best comedy, but for sure one that takes risks and tries to give a mesage by having a little bit of drama that shows us Sandler is a great actor.
Click was super peak because it perfectly blends comedy with a deeper emotional message that hits hard. On the surface, it’s a fun, over-the-top Adam Sandler movie with his classic humor, but beneath that, it dives into some really real and impactful themes about life, time, and priorities. The whole idea of having the power to fast-forward through your problems seems amazing, but the movie shows how that kind of control can actually leave you missing out on the moments that matter most. Plus, the emotional punch towards the end of the movie? Peak tear-jerking stuff. It’s one of those films that makes you laugh and cry, while leaving you reflecting on how you spend your time and what truly matters. It definitely stands out as a great example of Sandler pulling off a perfect balance of humor and heart.
Good movie. Recommended.
Filme legal pra caralho, o roteiro é legal pra caramba, adam Sandler é excelente como o Michael Newman, as cenas do filme foram muito boas, principalmente as cenas que o Newman usa o controle universal, o filme juntou drama e comédia e funciona muito bem, e o elenco ajuda a melhorar o filme, com isso, eu recomendo esse filme vale a pena assistir.
Click has its strange moments sure, but one thing you can’t deny is the entertainment, Frank Coraci made this particular film a funny fun sad heartbreaking movie in just 1 hour and 40 minutes!
A beautiful story telling how important the little things really are and that family means everything. It was one of the movies that I cried to most.
One I’ve the best Adam sandler movies out there it is an amazing comedy that dives deep after watching it makes you think questioning life and rushing through it
The film delivers a rollercoaster of emotions. While it is imperfect in some ways, in delivered more than I was expecting from a Sandler flick upon first viewing. It has plenty of funny moments, but whereas it starts lighthearted, goofy, and a little campy, it quickly becomes more somber with a sobering moral lesson about the important things in life -- with a few sprinkles of humour to help ease the mood a little. It got heavy at certain points that even made me tear up. It is a provocative reminder not to let life pass you by. For a comedy, it definitely gets deep in certain areas. As far as performances go, I see now why Sandler took some serious roles later on; his performance (particularly with the emotional parts of the film) was quite solid. Christopher Walken, in his typical eccentric but entertaining charm, delivers a unique and I think memorable performance as the Angel of Death. Overall, I would rate the film 4/5 stars.
adam sandler
"Click" is one of the tales of two different movies. On one end you have the 2006 Adam Sandler comedy full of dumb jokes. Everything from fart jokes, dog humping jokes and other stupid stuff. Then, at around the 70-minute mark of this 107-minute movie the story decides to be very deep, emotional and poignant. The ads will not fully prepare you for how sad this movie is going to be. This is a "comedy" where there may not be many laughs but come the third act there will be tears. It is a shame that such a clever premise had to be squandered with so many dumb jokes. When this movie is good, it is really good. It is just buried under so much garbage to get there. Luckily there is a remote that you can use to fast forward to the really go0d stuff in this movie. I would recommend that...also bring a box of tissues while you're at it.
One of the best movies ever!! It doesn't matter how many times I watch it, it will always make me laugh and cry and it has the best storyline. If you haven't watched this movie you are seriously missing out. Perfect for everyone from young children (my boys are 7 and 11 and loved it) to the older generation (I'm 38 and my parents are mid-late 60s and also love it). Must see!!!
It's not the typical Adam Sandler movie and thank goodness for that. This movie has some actual drama, some real heart to it. It's not all lowbrow toilet humor. Has Adam Sandler grown up? Even in this more grownup venture he apparently just couldn't help himself, tossing in the obligatory disgusting fart joke. But we'll give him a a pass on that one because pretty much everything else in the movie shows a refreshing maturity. Well, OK maybe not the humping dogs. But what do you want? Sandler's never going to go full-blown serious dramatist and who'd want him to? This movie maintains the humor Sandler is known for but also gives you a story you actually care about and moments of great emotion and poignancy. Along the way Sandler gets to show that he does have some actual serious acting chops. One scene with him and his father, played by Henry Winkler, particularly stands out. Here Sandler's character has so much emotion coursing through him. And Sandler performs the scene so well you feel the emotion right along with him. Very well done, and more than a little surprising from an actor who is not known for this sort of thing.
Who thinks that this movie is bad, they are bad and brainrotten people.
This film made me cry in several parts, it has an important and well-executed message, with Adam Sandler's great and well-done performance. If you're reading this, don't be on autopilot.