Ben Meyers’ rating: 3.9|5.0
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Click—rated
PG-13, but works more at the ‘R’ level due to sexual references—ends with a
terrific moral of the story that typifies Adam Sandler movies. The moral of the
story comes packaged without preaching and adequately hides itself for the
audience to unveil and understand. The movie’s Director Frank Coraci does an
outstanding job of moving the story along.
Film Poster Courtesy of Wikipedia
Storyline
Michael
Newman (Adam Sandler) receives a remote control with power to move him into the
past or into the future. He begins moving through his future life based on
choices he set in motion in his present life.
Additional Thanks
Thank
You to Director Frank Coraci for directing effort. Thank you to Executive
Producers Barry Bernardi and Tim Herlihy for making the film possible.
Additional characters/cast include: Donna Newman (Kate Beckinsale), Morty
(Christopher Walken), Ammer (David Hasselhoff), Ted Newman (Henry Winkler),
Trudy Newman (Julie Kavner), Bill (Sean Astin), Ben Newman at 7-years old
(Joseph Castanon), and Ben at 17-years old (Jonah Hill).
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
Maybe.
It’s worth watching for the meaty moral of the story and works on a type of
slapstick comedy level for the adult audience. Great work for Director Frank
Coraci.
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