Click tells the story of Michael Newman. Adam Sandler is an architect who has a typical family. Kate Beckinsale plays his wife Donna and they have two children, Ben and Samantha. His parents are also always in his life. Michael is a workaholic who puts family first, and his job comes before everything else. Michael, tired of his job and struggling to get a universal controller at a departmental store, rests in a bed as he waits to meet Morty. Michael can fast-forward and rewind events and control them all.

As he learns, this amazing device will skip any argument between him and his wife. He thinks of the past and travels to his early life. The rush of being in a position to jump straight to his best memories is overwhelming. He misses out on the whole experience. Michael loses control over the device and his life is controlled by it. Michael now realizes all the good things he had missed during his working life, and he recently concludes his family should come first.

This movie is one I’d recommend because it’s a funny comedy that ends up being a moving movie. There is a serious message about maintaining a balance between work and family.

Adam Sandler has proven that he can play both funny and serious characters. Adam Sandler is capable of playing serious and funny characters. He plays a liberal professional who does not prioritize his family in order to be successful in his own career.

Kate Beckinsale’s beauty is unsurpassed, even in her older years. She shares a strong chemistry, both with Adam Sandler, and is a delight to watch. Christopher Walken’s performance as a rather crazy angel is hilarious. The film “Click”, highly recommended, leaves a lasting impression, delivering the message that the family is the most important thing.

This film will change the way that you live forever. The most important things in life are too important to be missed.

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    I am Kayden Marsh, 34yo educational blogger and school teacher. I am a mother of two young children, and I love spending time with them and learning new things. I also enjoy writing about education and children's issues, and I hope to continue doing so for the rest of my life.

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