Un arquitecto adicto al trabajo encuentra un control remoto universal que le permite avanzar y retroceder a diferentes partes de su vida. Las complicaciones surgen cuando el control remoto c... Leer todoUn arquitecto adicto al trabajo encuentra un control remoto universal que le permite avanzar y retroceder a diferentes partes de su vida. Las complicaciones surgen cuando el control remoto comienza a anular sus elecciones.Un arquitecto adicto al trabajo encuentra un control remoto universal que le permite avanzar y retroceder a diferentes partes de su vida. Las complicaciones surgen cuando el control remoto comienza a anular sus elecciones.
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- 3 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaThe coin trick that Henry Winkler does in the movie is something the actor does in real life. During public appearances, Winkler will often do the trick for children.
- ErroresBen and Samantha are two years apart. The end credits depict three actors for both Ben and Samantha at different ages. At the start of the movie, Ben is 7 and Samantha is 5. Then, after the one-year jump, Ben is 8 and Samantha is 6. Then ten more years pass, Ben is 18 (the credits say he's 17) and Samantha is 16 (the credits say she's 14). Then a six-year jump, Ben is 24 and Samantha is 22 (the credits say she's 27). Going by the credits, Samantha is suddenly older than Ben.
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Donna Newman: Will you still love me in the morning?
Michael Newman: Forever and ever, babe
- Créditos curiososThis movie is dedicated to my mom and dad, and to all our parents who never thought twice about putting their family first. And to my wife and daughter, thanks for making it so easy for me to do the same.
- ConexionesFeatured in Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Episode #11.4 (2006)
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Written by Ric Ocasek
Performed by The Cars
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Opinión destacada
When one thinks of an Adam Sandler film, the phrase "juvenile humor" immediately comes to mind, filled with low-brow humor and outlandish acting. Fortunately, "Click" is a departure (for the most part) from that categorization by providing an interesting story, developed characters, and very solid acting.
For a basic plot summary, "Click" sees Michael Newman (Sandler) struggling to find time for his family while wearing himself out for his never-impressed boss. On a routine trip to find a universal TV remote, Michael runs into a crazy scientist (played by Christopher Walken) who gives him a "universal remote", alright...one that can control his entire life! Hilarity, emotions, & hijinks ensue.
Besides the novel concept, this movie outshines other Sandler flicks due to its heart. While shaping up (in the early goings) to be a hijinks comedy, somewhere along the way a heavy dose of emotion is thrown into the proceedings. By the end of the film, the viewer will actually care about the main characters and want to see their resolutions.
Granted, "Click" does still contain some of the typical Sandler low-brow humor, but it isn't too over-the-top or suffocating. Far outweighing that aspect is the above-average acting from pretty much the entire cast, which produces a real connection between characters and audience.
Overall, "Click" is a fun little movie (though not for the younger kiddies) that may (at least in a small way) change your perception of Mr. Sandler. This isn't his goofy "Waterboy" or farcical "Billy Madison". Instead, director Frank Coraci crafts an actual storyline filled with character development and fun concepts.
For a basic plot summary, "Click" sees Michael Newman (Sandler) struggling to find time for his family while wearing himself out for his never-impressed boss. On a routine trip to find a universal TV remote, Michael runs into a crazy scientist (played by Christopher Walken) who gives him a "universal remote", alright...one that can control his entire life! Hilarity, emotions, & hijinks ensue.
Besides the novel concept, this movie outshines other Sandler flicks due to its heart. While shaping up (in the early goings) to be a hijinks comedy, somewhere along the way a heavy dose of emotion is thrown into the proceedings. By the end of the film, the viewer will actually care about the main characters and want to see their resolutions.
Granted, "Click" does still contain some of the typical Sandler low-brow humor, but it isn't too over-the-top or suffocating. Far outweighing that aspect is the above-average acting from pretty much the entire cast, which produces a real connection between characters and audience.
Overall, "Click" is a fun little movie (though not for the younger kiddies) that may (at least in a small way) change your perception of Mr. Sandler. This isn't his goofy "Waterboy" or farcical "Billy Madison". Instead, director Frank Coraci crafts an actual storyline filled with character development and fun concepts.
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- Click
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- Presupuesto
- USD 82,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 137,355,633
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 40,011,365
- 25 jun 2006
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 240,685,326
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 47 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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What was the official certification given to Click: Perdiendo el control (2006) in Japan?
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