Click
Click
PG-13 | 23 June 2006 (USA)
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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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WasAnnon

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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FirstWitch

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Ella-May O'Brien

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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lukeellison

Do not bother to read the reviews. Do not bother to watch the trailers. Do not even begin to listen to others who say "Adam Sandler is so funny, Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore are classics". Adam Sandler has a great run. Click, the feature film, was his plummet after the peak. This is by far the worst movie ever created. Not because of Adam Sandler, but he really didn't help the cause much. Absolutely do not watch. Ever.

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BA_Harrison

Adam Sandler vehicle Click starts off as a goofball fantasy comedy that isn't all that funny, then turns into a surprisingly bleak but eventually heartwarming parable about not wasting your life, although for a while there I could have sworn that I was watching something else entirely: a movie about depression.Sandler's character, Michael Newman, a workaholic architect who cannot find the time to spend with his family, is obviously suffering from severe stress and appears to have a mental breakdown. It's at this point that the enigmatic Morty (Christopher Walken) offers him a solution: a universal remote with which he can control his life, fast-forwarding through all the bad bits.Think of Morty as a doctor and swap 'universal remote' with 'anti-depressants' and what follows can be seen in a different light. When Michael uses the remote, he is on auto-pilot, like a zombie, and before he knows it, years have passed and he has missed out on many of his family's special moments. Ultimately, his relationship with his gorgeous wife Donna (Kate Beckinsale) breaks down, he piles on the pounds, and winds up alone, having lost all that is dear to him. Then he dies.Of course, this being a Hollywood comedy, this isn't how the story ends: Michael's miserable life turns out to have been a dream; waking up before his encounter with Morty, he decides to change his ways and make the most of every moment from now on. When offered the remote once again, he simply chucks it in the bin. If only it were that simple.6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for the astounding old age make-up.

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snperera

Loved this movie and it's probably one of my favorite Adam Sandler movies. There is so much heart in this movie! Adam Sandler really gives his all to this role and you really feel for him and the movie makes you think about your own life and how you shouldn't take the people in your life for granted and you should live life to the fullest. This movie is so funny and i will always enjoy this movie!

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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.

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