Monday, January 7, 2013
Guest Blogger: Cody E2
The movie, “Click” first came out in 2006 with a 6.5/10 rating. The movie is about Micheal Newman (Adam Sandler) who is a husband as well as a father. He was very annoyed with most of his life and was always wishing for events to speed up and want to redo bits and pieces of his life. One day he met a man named Morty (Christopher Walken) who shows him a new invention. This invention is able to pause, rewind and fast forward time; all in one controller, a remote. He was thrilled with this invention at first he was pretty skeptical about this remote. When he used it so much he ended up messing with his fate and ended up skipping forward most of his life. In the movie Michael was a very impatient person wanted things to happen to him in a figure snap. He wanted to enjoy life great opportunities but he didn’t want to wait for them. He finally realized that his life was supposed to be how fate intended it to be and not how he screwed up everything with a remote because he was to impatient to wait for minutes go by. His wife (Kate Beckinsale) was a very good wife she wanted to be with him forever but the life she was living with a very selfish man just wasn’t for her they ended up divorcing and was remarried to another man. She really wanted to try to make the marriage work but Michael would did not want to give up a minute of his time to anything other than work. Morty was a character that played a big role but it was very short in this film. He was representing to Michael as a magical human that could give the power of time travel. He also seemed like he knew that it was a bad choice for Michael and warned him. As if he knew what was going to happen all along.
The theme of the movie was that you should live your life to the last minute and not want to wish for something to happen and to be patient with your life because you only get one. Good things will happen with time. People who see this movie might feel to appreciate a minute and the rest of your life more. Critics say this movie was filled with comedy and emotion gave it a perfect balance of laughs and tears. I would have to agree I laughed at parts when Michael first got the remote and it was very emotional at the end; over all a good movie to watch. Yes it’s worth your time, and money; I still watch it today even though it’s an older movie.
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