

- ርልዪረ7 de fevereiro de 2025Ever wished you could control your life with a remote? Well, "Click" takes that wish and runs with it, straight into a hilarious and surprisingly touching journey. Starring Adam Sandler as Michael Newman, a man who finds himself with a magical remote control that can pause, rewind, and fast-forward his life, this film is like a supercharged binge-watch of your wildest daydreams. Sandler brings his trademark humor, but with a twist - he’s not just cracking jokes; he’s delivering some heartfelt moments that might catch you off guard (seriously, have tissues handy). Christopher Walken as the eccentric Morty, who doles out the remote, adds that extra spice of quirky wisdom, making you wonder if he’s a celestial being or just Walken being Walken. The film's humor is classic Sandler – goofy, slapstick, and full of those ‘oh no, he didn’t’ moments. But be warned: between the laughs, "Click" hits you with unexpected emotional depth. Who knew a remote could bring so many feels? You’ll find yourself laughing out loud one minute and contemplating the meaning of life the next. From dodging family dinners to skipping those awful traffic jams, Michael's adventures with the remote start off as fun and games. However, the real magic of "Click" is in its poignant reminder: while it’s tempting to skip to the good parts, the beauty of life is in the messy, mundane moments. In summary, "Click" is not just a comedy - it’s a rollercoaster of laughs, life lessons, and a sprinkle of sci-fi fantasy. It's the perfect film for a night in when you want a good chuckle with a side of introspection. Just remember: no matter how advanced our gadgets get, there's no remote for real life. Enjoy every moment! Highly recommended for anyone who loves a good laugh mixed with a heartfelt message. And let's be honest, who doesn’t want a magical remote? 🎬🍿
- Richard19 de outubro de 2025This starts off like classic Sandler: fart jokes, talking dogs and a magical remote that lets him pause, rewind and fast forward through life. Michael Newman is a workaholic trying to impress his boss while his family slowly fades into background noise. Enter Morty (Christopher Walken, obviously), who hands him the remote and things spiral from sitcom to sci-fi tragedy real fast. Watching it felt like a bait and switch in the best way. You come for the slapstick, Terry Crews lip syncing, fast forwarded arguments and yes, the infamous jogger scene and suddenly you’re crying over a hospital bed. Sandler’s performance shifts gears mid film and it works. He’s still loud and silly, but there’s real regret simmering underneath. Kate Beckinsale brings warmth and heartbreak, Walken adds cosmic weirdness and the message lands hard: skip the boring bits and you miss the stuff that actually matters. And yes, I’d still pause for the jogger. Maybe rewind. Maybe slow mo. Maybe frame by frame. Don’t judge me, the remote was asking for it. Click is a comedy with a soul, a remote powered rollercoaster of laughs and life lessons and I still think about that ending.
- carmen.s293 de abril de 2026I have watched this movie several times and enjoyed it every time. Solid story line that is told in a unique way. Good character development with a smooth flow. This was the first time my daughter watched it. I warned her that she may cry at the end, and she did. Not as much of a feel-good movie as it is a life lesson movie about choices.
- pipanni11 de setembro de 2025By far my favorite movie from Adam Sandler. Starts out as a light comedy but then slowly evolves into an epic journey of self discovery. The scene with him saying goodbye to his dad is incredibly powerful and sits eternally on my youtube favorites playlist. Also Kate Beckinsale is incredibly lovely in this movie.
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Clickfoi lançado em 22 de junho de 2006.
Clickfoi dirigido por Frank Coraci.
Clicktem a duração de 1 h 47 min.
Clickfoi produzido por Jack Giarraputo, Adam Sandler, Neal H. Moritz, Mark O'Keefe, Steve Koren.
À partida, Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) parecia ter tudo na vida, mas com as exigências profissionais do seu chefe Ammer (David Hasselhoff), Michael descobre que precisa de acertar o tempo que deve de passar com a esposa, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), e os dois filhos, Ben (Joseph Castanon) e Samantha (Tatum McCann). Quando o comando de televisão avaria, Michael vai à loja "Bed, Bath & Beyond" para procurar um controlo universal que consiga controlar todos os aparelhos electrónicos. Ao espreitar na sala dos fundos ele vai encontrar um empregado excêntrico e talentoso, Morty (Christopher Walken). A criação de Morty permite a Michael controlar a televisão, a aparelhagem e ainda toda a sua vida.
Os caracteres-chave em Click são Michael Newman (Adam Sandler), Donna Newman (Kate Beckinsale), Morty (Christopher Walken).
Click é avaliado M/12.
Click é um filme de Comédia, Drama, Fantasia.
Click tem uma classificação de audiência 6.6de 10.
Click teve um orçamento de US$ 82,5 mi.
Click fez US$ 240,7 mi na bilheteria.























