I have always liked Adam Sandler's movies, especially the one where he appeared with Drew Barrymore and shot in the
beautiful Hawaii islands in that romantic comedy "50 First Dates". Most of Sandler's movies are funny, without it being packed with ancient slapsticks and worn-out jokes that are sometimes the kicker in other comedy movies. It has been a while since the last Sandler laughfest, and I was really looking forward to this new movie the first time I saw its trailers.
In "Click", Sandler stars as Michael Newman, a workaholic architect who is so busy with his profession that he barely has time for his wife and kids. Thanks to a Universal Remote, he is now able to pause, rewind, and fast forward the events in his life. But things like this one is sure to have its consequences, and just when Michael thought he has everything under control (quite literally), his life starts spinning out of control.
The movie is full of goofiness as one would expect from a Sandler movie. Just like most of Sandler's movie, this one contains some rude languages and sexual references so a PG-13 rating is just applicable.
Adam Sandler is at the top of his game here so it really is a fun film to watch.
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