So, 'Click' is this interesting blend of comedy and some surprisingly poignant moments. Adam Sandler plays a workaholic architect who stumbles upon a universal remote that lets him control life itself. The tone swings from light-hearted humor to some emotional depth that catches you off guard. There’s a kind of whimsical vibe, especially with the inventive practical effects showing him fast-forwarding through life. Sandler's performance is solid, if not a bit typical for him, but it works here. The pacing shifts as he navigates the consequences of skipping through life – it's thought-provoking without being overly preachy. That contrast of silly and serious, plus some clever gags, gives it a unique flavor in the realm of early 2000s comedies.
Features inventive practical effectsContrasts humor with emotional weightCaptures early 2000s comedy style
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