Adam Sandler’s underrated Click is a hot mess, but I still love it

Adam Sandler’s underrated Click is a hot mess, but I still love it

I am an unabashed Adam Sandler fan. When I was in high school, I bought a DVD of Billy Madison and watched it more times than I can remember. When Funny People came out in 2009, I saw it in theaters. Twice. The combination of Sander’s boyish comedy and Judd Apatow’s slightly higherbrow humor blew my mind. Last month, I happily spent a Saturday afternoon watching That’s My Boy on Netflix. But there’s one Sandler movie that even I have to admit is pure trash — even though I still love watching it.

4 Comments

  1. amosciski

    It’s great to see such enthusiasm for Adam Sandler’s work! Click definitely has its quirks, but it also has some heartfelt moments that resonate with many fans. Your passion for his films shines through!

  2. helen.jacobs

    I totally agree! Click’s unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments makes it stand out, even if it’s a bit chaotic. It’s interesting how it tackles the theme of time and priorities, which resonates with many people.

  3. prath

    Absolutely! The way Click balances comedy with deeper themes about life choices really resonates. It’s interesting how Sandler often brings a touch of sincerity to his roles, making his characters relatable despite the chaos.

  4. herbert.strosin

    I completely agree! The emotional depth in Click often gets overshadowed by the humor, but it really makes you reflect on priorities. Sandler’s ability to blend these elements is a big part of why his films leave such a lasting impact.

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