ratari
This came out in 2006 and somehow I missed even hearing about it, until I happened upon a preview of it.
After several Adam Sandler movies, I swore I would never bother with any more.
I saw the previews for Click and figured if it had Christopher Walken in it that it might just be worth watching. It was a very pleasant surprise.
It was just quirky and funny enough to be enjoyable. Granted, some of the jokes were a bit forced and corny, but overall it held my attention and entertained me.
There is one scene near the end where Sandler gave a great heartfelt performance.
Click is not a dark comedy or goofy, instead it is a comedy with a touching message that everyone can appreciate.
Would it win an Oscar? No. But it is certainly worth watching!
keyla-04456
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.
DVR_Brale
Rarely do I see a comedy which becomes better and better towards the end. Click is one of those rare movie since it puts a lot of emphasis on the moral of the story. Somewhere halfway through the movie director decided to make a cut and alongside comedy elements include existential motives and he's done that pretty well. Rarely you see a movie which combines deep questions and pure comedy because you need an inspiring and original screenplay to achieve that.Michael Newman, a workaholic architect, gets his hands on a remote which allows him to fast forward any part of his life he wishes to. He usually puts work over family and has to make certain compromises. Now he doesn't have to hustle anymore. As the movie proceeds we start to see how badly things turn out for him. Not because of circumstances which are out of his control but because of decisions he alone and only he had made. Placing emphasis on that dimension is what makes this movie surprisingly good. That approach is surely going to make you question, at least for a moment, what are your life's priorities and how is you life going to eventually end if you keep making the same decisions.Adam Sandler is everything you expect him to be. It's refreshing to see Kate Beckisnale playing a wife and a mother. It think she's the major reason for charm this movie has. Cristopher Walken plays Morty; I'd call him 'angel the scientist'. You can also see young Jonah Hill before he became this famous! This crew definitely managed to create charming and relaxed atmosphere. Let me conclude: if you're only looking for a good laugh, you'll find it here. If you're looking for a motivation and a strong personal message, you'll find it here as well. Don't miss getting a good laugh and lesson at the same time!P.S. I'd strongly recommend seeing The Family Man (2000) starring Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni if you want to see a similar movie. It's as good as it gets.
Mintroll
This movie is worth watching and I am sure that you will never be disappointed.This is one of the movie which succeeded in complete mixture of laugh and tears. It is not only interesting but instructive. This must be a comedy movie, but every time I watch it, I cannot finish the ending without crying. Though I am relatively easily moved to tears, I had no idea that I was going to sob so much to see this movie. The amount of tears gushed from my eyes is the best in my life, maybe. I strongly recommend. Let's put tissue box beside you and watch this movie. You will come to rethink the preciousness of your family and time spending with them.