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At first glance, Click (2006) looks like another standard Adam Sandler vehicle: high-concept, broad humor, and plenty of slapstick. Directed by Frank Coraci, it follows Michael Newman (Sandler), a workaholic architect who discovers a "universal remote" from a mysterious inventor named Morty (Christopher Walken) that allows him to fast-forward through life's dull or difficult moments.

The film starts with the typical Sandler tropes—crude gags, family chaos, and a dash of juvenile energy. However, as Michael begins to fast-forward through fights with his wife (Kate Beckinsale) and long office hours, the remote begins to learn his preferences and starts skipping over entire years automatically. This turns the lighthearted comedy into a surprisingly heavy . Why It Sticks With You Watch Click (2006)

What makes Click stand out decades later is its emotional gut punch. By the third act, Michael realizes he has accidentally skipped his children's upbringing, his father’s death, and his own marriage, leading to a "heart-wrenching" finale that many viewers recall as a childhood "tear-jerker". It offers a surprisingly profound message about: Parents guide - Click (2006) - IMDb At first glance, Click (2006) looks like another