WHY IS THIS ADAM SANDLER MOVIE SO SAD??? (feat. TimotheeReacts)

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    Ready for a cry-a-long? I haven't seen Adam Sandler's Click since it was released in theaters 17 years ago, and I all can remember about it is that it made me cry. No idea why, but we're about to find out... I am joined by one of my fav RUclipsrs, Tim of TimotheeReacts! Will he find this movie as emotional as I did long ago? Will I?!
    Plot (via Wiki):
    Michael Newman is an architect who is consistently bullied by his overbearing boss, John Ammer, and often chooses work over his wife Donna and his two children, Ben and Samantha. One night, Michael visits the retail store Bed Bath & Beyond to buy a universal remote control because he keeps owning too many remotes. He stumbles around various departments before falling asleep. Upon waking, he accepts a free remote control from a man named Morty, but when he gives it to Michael, he warns him that it could never be returned.
    Michael learns that the remote can be used to control reality much like a television. He uses it to his advantage at work, to cause light-hearted catastrophe, and to fast-forward past illnesses. Morty tells Michael that during these times, his body is on "auto-pilot", going through the motions of everyday life while his mind skips ahead.
    Michael uses the remote to skip ahead to his promotion, thus missing a year of his life. During this time, he and Donna have entered marriage counseling, his children have matured, and the family dog has died. The remote, having learned his preferences, starts time-skipping automatically. Every time Michael tries to discard the remote, it keeps on reappearing. He later tells Morty to return it, but Morty refuses to take it back because it is non-returnable.
    At work, Ammer tells Michael he is no longer the CEO of the firm, which would make Michael the new head of the International Division and that in time, Michael could be the new CEO from now on. This causes the remote to instantly fast-forward ten years into the future, where Michael is extremely wealthy, but morbidly obese and lives alone in a luxury apartment. He returns home to discover that Ben and Samantha have both become moody teenagers, and that Donna has divorced him and remarried to Bill, Ben's former childhood swim coach. When he argues with them, the new family dog jumps on Michael and knocks him into a coma. The remote then time-skips six years in the future, when Michael wakes, no longer obese as a result of having undergone liposuction to save his life as a part of his cancer treatment and subsequent heart attack. A full-grown Ben is now a partner at the firm and is also slim having exercised with Bill.
    Michael learns that his father, Ted, has died of old age. Morty reappears as Michael mourns him. Michael uses the remote to see when he last saw Ted, when Michael coldly rebuffed Ted's offer to take him and Ben out to dinner. At Ted's grave, Morty appears and reveals to Michael that he is the Angel of Death. Overcome with guilt and shame, Michael asks to go to a "good place", whereupon the remote fast-forwards him several more years in the future to Ben's wedding. He overhears Samantha refer to Bill as Dad, causing him to have a second heart attack. Later that night, he wakes in the hospital to find his family there, including Samantha, who clarifies that she views both Bill and Michael as her fathers. Ben reveals that he skipped his honeymoon to help fix issues with the firm before a nurse sends everyone away. Afraid that Ben will make the same mistakes just like he did, Michael gathers the last of his strength to follow him and Samantha out of the hospital, but suddenly starts to collapse and die, but not before telling Ben to put his wife before work, and assures his family that he still loves them.
    Michael reawakens in Bed Bath & Beyond and finds out that he was dreaming but sees it as a sign that he needs to make changes in his life. He embraces his family and promises to spend more time with them. He finds the remote on the counter along with a note from Morty, who reveals he has given him a second chance because "Good guys need a break." Michael throws the remote in the trash, and much to his surprise, it does not reappear. He then joins his family in a pillow fight.
    This is an audio commentary ONLY. It is meant to be watched along with the movie so you can raise or lower the volume on the commentary or the movie itself as you wish.
    #adamsandler #click #timotheereacts
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Комментарии • 916

  • @RiseOfTheKumquat67
    @RiseOfTheKumquat67 Год назад +3191

    This movie was my awakening to the fact that death was inevitable. I rattled off facts about the sun exploding and I understood death was something that happened to old people, but it took the Adam Sandler dog-humping-duck movie for it to register in my little kid brain that I would be an old person someday.

    • @bladdyboi2962
      @bladdyboi2962 Год назад +82

      Same, made 10 year old me scared as hell

    • @tawnyew
      @tawnyew Год назад +43

      He has another movie Funny People where he is dying of cancer and it's even more serious than this I watched that too young and was really hit by the themes

    • @chungman1500
      @chungman1500 Год назад +1

      Same with me

    • @Dr.HooWho
      @Dr.HooWho Год назад

      ​@@chungman1500 I'm sending my gato army to invade your chungus homeland

    • @chungman1500
      @chungman1500 Год назад

      @dr.weewemongoose8633 my most sincere apologies. But Mr. Gato i must decline your offer. My chungas army is too powerful for your mere feline army.

  • @1uanonymous444
    @1uanonymous444 Год назад +1472

    For those who don’t know right before the creation of this film Adam Sandler lost his dad that’s why the Henry Winkler death scene was so emotion driven

    • @Arosukir6
      @Arosukir6 Год назад +58

      That's such a sad fact but I'm glad I know it now. Thanks!

    • @forceuniverse2711
      @forceuniverse2711 Год назад +13

      I wonder if that last thing he said was f up in real life.. I feel bad I had no idea

    • @vanish45
      @vanish45 Год назад +10

      Ugh that makes it even more crushing 😫

    • @ashleetrieu8320
      @ashleetrieu8320 Год назад +8

      Ohhh that makes it so much worse 😭😭😭

    • @1uanonymous444
      @1uanonymous444 Год назад +4

      @Brutus could’ve sworn I put henry, I ain’t mean to disrespect the fonz

  • @TimotheeReacts
    @TimotheeReacts Год назад +3125

    For a Adam Sandler movie, this one had SO MUCH HEART and BROKE OUR HEARTS!

    • @mordanthubris6516
      @mordanthubris6516 Год назад +72

      People tend to forget that Sandler went through a period where his movies tended to have some more emotional moments. This one, Big Daddy, and Reign Over Me are some examples that come to mind...though that last one isn't really a comedy either.

    • @harryfurman4737
      @harryfurman4737 Год назад +15

      @@mordanthubris6516 reign on me is so underrated! Definitely a tear jerker

    • @bennyfaziocriminalmastermind
      @bennyfaziocriminalmastermind Год назад +15

      That scene with him and The Fonz is fucking devastating

    • @Sai-ns9ky
      @Sai-ns9ky Год назад +20

      You should watch 50 first dates too, very emotional movie.

    • @HooLeePhucingSheet
      @HooLeePhucingSheet Год назад +5

      @@Sai-ns9ky that was the movie that got me. The ending is just so perfect.

  • @MariktheGunslinger
    @MariktheGunslinger Год назад +2236

    This movie is a blindsider. You think it's just going to be another quirky comedy with a smart premise but it suddenly stops being a comedy and becomes a genuinely heartfelt cautionary tale.

    • @esmeecampbell7396
      @esmeecampbell7396 Год назад +88

      Production was heavily influenced by Sandler's real life father dying shortly before filming, it likely meant some script changes to focus on the father son relationship across time.

    • @Starweardo
      @Starweardo Год назад +26

      For true. It feels like it starts that way to soften you up for the gut-punch it becomes later on. Makes it hit harder.

    • @MysteriousFella
      @MysteriousFella Год назад +13

      @@esmeecampbell7396the actor who played the father was a key player and honestly he brought so much love to the story.

    • @TastyChurro
      @TastyChurro Год назад +1

      Kinda like Eight Crazy Nights.

    • @elolife1375
      @elolife1375 Год назад

      ​@Esmee Campbell also based on an old short story I remember from some African fairy tale we read in school... now that I think about it there was also a German version too or something european? But it was so long ago now...

  • @hellodolly7989
    @hellodolly7989 Год назад +1184

    I'm not even gonna lie. This movie is the only piece of media that has a 100% chance to make me cry. The "I love you son" scene absolutely DESTROYS me as a grown man.

    • @pinkjellybeans00
      @pinkjellybeans00 Год назад +85

      no one should ever have to see a broken hearted henry winkler

    • @davidtorto4404
      @davidtorto4404 Год назад +46

      Also adam sandler rewinding and replaying it just makes it hit harder

    • @SL-fy7dh
      @SL-fy7dh Год назад +4

      Watch About Time. Thats the only other film that has made me ball my eyes out

  • @maxrhineer
    @maxrhineer Год назад +312

    Years ago at a convention I met Henry Winkler and out of nowhere, he pulled out a quarter and did the trick from this movie. It absolutely blew my nine-year old mind!

    • @PrettyMuchIt
      @PrettyMuchIt  Год назад +71

      NO WAY

    • @alicevaick952
      @alicevaick952 6 месяцев назад +2

      No bc i thought Henry really died, like they said in the video,, but it turns out it was just a hoax 🥹😆

    • @Illusivem8ne
      @Illusivem8ne 5 месяцев назад

      I was there and it wasn’t Henry.

  • @JustSomeDinosaurPerson
    @JustSomeDinosaurPerson Год назад +541

    What's crazy is that Adam Sandler's powerful acting in the third act stems from the fact his father actually passed away during the production of this film.

    • @Helga-fe5xl
      @Helga-fe5xl Год назад +6

      Wow I usually can't stand him or his films but maybe that is what made the difference

    • @Illusivem8ne
      @Illusivem8ne 5 месяцев назад

      Why is that crazy? It’s human to mourn your father, your loved one.

  • @TheTurbanator123
    @TheTurbanator123 Год назад +549

    The henry Winkler scene is brilliant. Perfect casting. Don't know how anyone can watch Adam Sandler yelling at himself for ignoring his father and not feel SOMETHING

    • @Max25670
      @Max25670 Год назад +25

      I was not expecting an Adam Sandler movie to remind me of Interstellar.

    • @esmeecampbell7396
      @esmeecampbell7396 Год назад +20

      Adam Sandler's actual father died shortly before filming began which likely heavily influenced the direction the film took.

    • @madox4061
      @madox4061 Год назад +3

      it gets me every time

  • @adamisajoker
    @adamisajoker Год назад +1125

    This movie destroyed me as a kid, my dad was always away on business trips growing up, and when we were finally able to have a relationship he was diagnosed with cancer, shortly after my parents got a divorce too. He died when I was 16, I just turned 32 and it still hurts. But I'm also aware that it doesn't hurt as much as it should because he was barely a part of my life.

  • @shadowsovereign4948
    @shadowsovereign4948 Год назад +701

    In my opinion the whole reset at the end is still good storytelling. Because you get to see the immense impact everything had on him, and it doesn't subtract from the depressing death he went through at the end of his life, it only adds to it.

    • @motionblurofhappy7804
      @motionblurofhappy7804 Год назад +151

      Especially since it’s basically a double twist with it being a dream and the remote being real. So he went through everything and got a second chance.

    • @calisha1889
      @calisha1889 Год назад +64

      It’s kind of like A Christmas Story or It’s A Wonderful life…but with boob jokes and time travel

    • @shadowsovereign4948
      @shadowsovereign4948 Год назад +23

      @@calisha1889 So better

    • @Max25670
      @Max25670 Год назад +4

      @@calisha1889 Also basically Bruce Almighty.

    • @esmeecampbell7396
      @esmeecampbell7396 Год назад +26

      ​@@calisha1889A Christmas Carol.
      Generally the point of a moral message story is to give the character the chance to change at the end, otherwise they don't really learn anything they just die. Lol

  • @odysseus1828
    @odysseus1828 Год назад +208

    the moment when he keeps rewinding "I love you son" with his last time seeing his dad is burned straight into my brain as a cry on command script like I'm a computer

    • @lawrencelord9777
      @lawrencelord9777 Год назад +4

      Perfectly said

    • @Gravemistake94
      @Gravemistake94 6 месяцев назад +1

      I know this is old but I feel that scene so much. I have my mother’s last voicemail, she died very suddenly when I was 23 and she was only 40. It doesn’t say much other than my name and to call her. But I rewind it everytime just to hear her say my name again. Grief fucks you up but it’s beautiful how love can transcend anything. Even death.

  • @cb-9938
    @cb-9938 Год назад +598

    Only Adam Sandler can make people cry with a sad ending and then have the twist be "it was all a dream". Whatever the reviews are for Click, it's a classic in my eyes

    • @motionblurofhappy7804
      @motionblurofhappy7804 Год назад +100

      It wasn’t actually a dream though because the remote shows up again with that note and he throws it away. So it wasn’t a dream, it was real and he got a second chance.

    • @bee.phobic
      @bee.phobic Год назад

      @@motionblurofhappy7804I DONT REMEMBER THIS??? this makes the movie so much better!!! AHH

    • @skarloeythomas5172
      @skarloeythomas5172 Год назад +7

      @@motionblurofhappy7804 Or yes it was still a dream. You have to understand in a film some things can be allegory. In the Babadook, up to interpretation, the Babadook is a representation of the protagonist’s feelings, a manifestation of the protagonist’s own actions, or a real horror beastie.

    • @motionblurofhappy7804
      @motionblurofhappy7804 Год назад +5

      @@skarloeythomas5172 True it could still be a dream but I prefer to see it as he just got rewound to the bed to make it easier to understand and move on. But I’m assuming you mean the remote is an allegory for him wasting his life or whatever, so when he throws it away it’s all a metaphor for him taking back control of his life and family (I think another comment said that). But I’m going to choose to look at it for what it is because a metaphorical remote in a dream is a lot more boring than him actually time traveling.

    • @motionblurofhappy7804
      @motionblurofhappy7804 Год назад +4

      @@skarloeythomas5172 That takes it from a pretty good straight forward movie and ending to an inception ending. Now we’re asking if the remote is even real or just a representation of something more, did he really see it, did he throw it away, will it pop back up, is THAT now the dream. Makes is more than it needs to be but after all these years watching it I’m definitely open to more interpretations lmao.

  • @MrKapusta
    @MrKapusta Год назад +439

    jesus christ, this movie was my first existential crisis; even while watching a fucking supercut I am crying at the "coin trick" scene

    • @Max25670
      @Max25670 Год назад +32

      Being mean to the old father is up there with a dog dying, on scenes in a movie or show that destroy my heart. (Yes, Peter telling Uncle Ben that’s he’s not his father and then being killed is a rough watch).

    • @jadonhartman1605
      @jadonhartman1605 Год назад

      Thank God i wasn't alone

    • @dylanjordan4747
      @dylanjordan4747 Год назад +2

      didn’t expect to SOB so hard at just a recap, top 3 sandman flicks without a doubt

  • @benjaminguzman8645
    @benjaminguzman8645 Год назад +962

    Despite some bad gross-out jokes, this is still one of Adam Sandler's best.

    • @sabrooskie
      @sabrooskie Год назад +40

      I feel like they’re almost a red herring

    • @lookingforlove839
      @lookingforlove839 Год назад +34

      It's what i feel about 50 first dates too. It starts off as a bad gross out comedy. It becomes really good when drew Barrymore enters the scene.

    • @hugewang69
      @hugewang69 Год назад +3

      you got soft hands cupcake

  • @matteoluca1
    @matteoluca1 Год назад +245

    Click is unironically, no excuses, one of my favorite movies of all time.

  • @infamea3147
    @infamea3147 Год назад +334

    The message I got from this movie is that if you are not careful you can become a person who is not in control of your own life, even if you have it in your hands.

    • @shannonceleste5557
      @shannonceleste5557 Год назад +32

      Intresting... I always think the movie's main message is more to appreciate the highs and lows of life- time flies by in the blink of an eye. It's important to stay present as much as possible and enjoy our time with friends and family 💜

    • @eliben4066
      @eliben4066 Год назад +5

      I definitely have rewired my brain to autopilot through classes in school. Gotta be careful not to do that in real life

    • @ereiffman
      @ereiffman Год назад +11

      Agreed. The 'autopilot' might be the most real part of the movie. We all have free will, but it gets much harder to change our ways when we're stuck in a routine - to the point where we look back and wonder how a time period so easily slipped away

    • @cassu6
      @cassu6 Год назад +3

      @@ereiffman Wow, really good analysis on that. I haven't seen this movie in ages and your comment coupled with the movie really motivates to take more control of my life, experience new things rather than just slave away on autopilot

    • @JayJay-kq8ol
      @JayJay-kq8ol Год назад +1

      John 3 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.

  • @razznatazz
    @razznatazz Год назад +212

    This movie genuinely traumatized me as a child. This video is the first time I watched anything regarding this movie in YEARS. I’m sacrificing a lot for you, Eric lol

    • @EJeanette7
      @EJeanette7 Год назад +5

      SAME. i vowed to never watch it again, but i had to see their reactions to it. and i was fully sobbing watching this 💀

  • @Manfromthenorth0551
    @Manfromthenorth0551 Год назад +188

    It's crazy how Adam Sandler can do serious and emotional but he's completely content doing mostly comedy stuff.

  • @alexcomix
    @alexcomix Год назад +558

    I want to say this is my guilty pleasure movie, but I legitimately think it’s great

    • @maxhowlett9661
      @maxhowlett9661 Год назад +56

      There's no guilt, just pleasure

    • @jctrewin
      @jctrewin Год назад +11

      agreed. It is a classic

    • @RuanAntunes7
      @RuanAntunes7 8 месяцев назад

      This is a great movie. No need for it to be a guilty pleasure whatsoever

  • @brandonktemple
    @brandonktemple Год назад +73

    That scene in the rain was one of the biggest cries I had as a 12 year old. Glad I was watching it on TV at home by myself, cause it was an UGLY cry. A cry that cleansed my soul lmao. I love this movie!

  • @Hax9
    @Hax9 Год назад +102

    I went to the cinemas to watch this with my friends expecting a funny Adam Sandler movie. I never once thought I’d come out of it questioning just how precious life was.

  • @rakatacyt
    @rakatacyt Год назад +57

    Saw the thumbnail for this and said "DUDE, YES. I AGREE!" aloud.. louder than I needed too....
    WHY HAS NO ONE BROUGHT THIS UP. When he's in front of the hospital dying with all the regrets the character is plowing through mentally in his last moments- regretting not dealing with the light hardships he chose to pass for the immeasurable amount of good moments he missed out on.. JESUS!!

    • @Evanz111
      @Evanz111 Год назад +4

      The music in that scene alone gets me welling, such a powerful moment ;-;

    • @eliben4066
      @eliben4066 Год назад +1

      In any other movie, Adam Sandler flipping his ex wife’s husband would have ruined the scene, but somehow it didn’t

  • @Nonlethal106
    @Nonlethal106 Год назад +139

    This goofy Adam Sandler film had no business being so sad 😭😭

    • @RuanAntunes7
      @RuanAntunes7 8 месяцев назад

      Goofy? It’s criminally underrated. Very good movie actually

  • @tavarish
    @tavarish Год назад +60

    I ugly cried when i saw this years ago.

  • @TheFreakboy48
    @TheFreakboy48 Год назад +31

    I have so much respect for comedies that manage to have some emotional scenes. Rarely do comedies make me cry but when they do they become instant classics for me

  • @BIG_RICH_X
    @BIG_RICH_X Год назад +34

    Only movie that will make me cry every single time. This movie solidified for me that Adam Sandler is capable of range. Whatever he makes, I will always know he can do more and better. Thank you for the great commentary as always!

  • @elizabethanntarter
    @elizabethanntarter Год назад +28

    Genuinely scarred me as a kid. I rethought my whole life after Henry’s death in this. However, at a comic con recently, I saw Henry Winkler ride off on a golf cart in the funniest way ever and it somehow cured me.

  • @ButterNeeps
    @ButterNeeps Год назад +48

    I’m going to be honest, I don’t cry during movies or shows even the saddest scenes. But this is the ONLY movie that makes me cry without fail every time that I watch it, both scenes.

  • @dxn11i
    @dxn11i Год назад +12

    This movie made me realize how much more I need to appreciate my dad

  • @tomaspeixinho4447
    @tomaspeixinho4447 Год назад +93

    I don't get why people bash on this movie. It is so good! It still, to this day, makes me cry

  • @tonywilczynski3602
    @tonywilczynski3602 Год назад +4

    Click turns from typical Adam Sandler movies to just full on heartbreak so fast you get whiplash

  • @jeanbutinfrench
    @jeanbutinfrench Год назад +51

    This thing wrecked me when I was a kid, I’ve grown out of some jokes, but the drama is really well portrayed, the idea of life passing by… the grown up children relationships to him somehow touch me the most, although I don’t want to have kids…

  • @AyooJetSetter
    @AyooJetSetter Год назад +6

    I saw it with my mom and I’ll never forget when I looked at her and said “ you can die ???? “ with full tears in my face when I was 10.

  • @imyugimuto
    @imyugimuto Год назад +26

    The movie's second half was such a whiplash. For an Adam Sandler movie it was deep.

  • @Thisisjessi1127
    @Thisisjessi1127 Год назад +4

    My heart dropped for Eric when he said at least were passed the sad, that was only the beginning

  • @teeno2680
    @teeno2680 Год назад +6

    I have seen this movie exactly 60 times as a bit between my friends and I and will never fail to bring the fact up when this movie is mentioned

  • @DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993.
    @DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993. Год назад +9

    I recently, like 2 months ago, lost my dad to cancer and the death scene and knowing the reasoning behind it is such a legitimate gut punch; talk to your people, let them know you care.
    Time is an arrow that simply marches forward.

  • @Sk8erchk4life
    @Sk8erchk4life Год назад +6

    I too was emotionally destroyed by this movie as a child. When I tell people about this Adam Sandler movie that made me absolutely sob as child, they look at me like I'm crazy. Then I'm like HOW HAVE YOU NOT SEEN THIS MASTERPIECE OF CINEMA

  • @belle8027
    @belle8027 Год назад +4

    This movie came out when I was 5. Obviously when I watched it, bunch of jokes went over my head. But I remember how much I sobbed when the Henry winkler’s character and then Adam sandler’s character dies. I sobbed

  • @danielgalway8395
    @danielgalway8395 Год назад +11

    When Sandler starts shouting “Ben” trying to get his son to turn around in the rain it’s hard not to get choked up. He’s so desperate to reach his son and tell him to be better than him he’s willing to give up whatever time he could possibly have. Sandler can make some duds but when he brings it the man brings it. His performance this movie is pitch perfect

  • @onefinegent
    @onefinegent Год назад +10

    no joke, that hospital scene for some reason gets me choked up every time

  • @CT-se8vn
    @CT-se8vn Год назад +11

    I remember sobbing as a kid to this movie. I don’t even remember why. I’m scared to watch it again and find out.

  • @myahp3127
    @myahp3127 Год назад +42

    This movie had me bawling. An Adam Sandler movie makes me WEEP🤣 such a great movie❤️

    • @Astral.Artistry
      @Astral.Artistry Год назад +2

      Watch Reign Over Me if you want to see the most emotional scene he's ever done

  • @DemiRae26
    @DemiRae26 Год назад +20

    this movie is a great example of why millennial generations and beyond have so much existential dread and anxiety. We were like 8 going into a movie thinking it we were getting Happy Gilmore and came out having to face our own mortality and that everyone we love could die at any moment

  • @liamfitzgerald1400
    @liamfitzgerald1400 Год назад +33

    I remember we watched this in my Calculus class for some reason and I was absolutely bawling my eyes out. My friends were making fun of me but man, I ain't ashamed no more

  • @toetotipthatsabart5048
    @toetotipthatsabart5048 Год назад +19

    I’m not gonna lie, this made me cry. Not watching the movie, watching this COMMENTARY HIGHLIGHT. GOD WHY IS IT SO SAD???

  • @keegansandlin
    @keegansandlin Год назад +10

    I swear, when I watched Click with my mother years ago, we were in tears by the end of it. The 3rd act is where it gets really fuckin emotional.

  • @ramennoodles9623
    @ramennoodles9623 Год назад +9

    Used to watch this movie with my dad. It makes this movie hit so much harder now.

  • @ZchinoZ94
    @ZchinoZ94 Год назад +8

    I remember crying so hard as a kid to this, and then rewatching in high school, I cried.
    My girlfriend and I cried watched it recently and I still cry. The message of death and spending as much time with your loved ones cause time flies by so fast… my dad just turned 70 this year and I wish I had 70 more.

  • @VictorDude98
    @VictorDude98 Год назад +6

    For me this is the PERFECT movie and the first movie that made me cry. As someone who grew up with and absent, suicidal and alkohol addicted father, it just kind hits hard having that moment seeing them having a connection

  • @raphaa16
    @raphaa16 Год назад +11

    I remember watching that movie as a child as well and bowling my eyes out in the coin trick scene, my younger brother was like "dude, it's just a movie", but damn did I feel it

  • @ryujisama
    @ryujisama Год назад +51

    If you didn't cry at the end when Sandler's character was chasing his son in the rain and he screams his son's name, you have no heart.

    • @mayor_assistant
      @mayor_assistant 9 месяцев назад +1

      i laughed cause the movie is so memed on nowadays

  • @vincentvalen72
    @vincentvalen72 Год назад +8

    The future scene in the rain just ughhhh
    This movie had the theater I was in bawling. And I pretty much embedded what he said as a life lesson.
    Family comes first

  • @HeyLetsDoAThing
    @HeyLetsDoAThing Год назад +32

    I freaking cried just watching this video man! I go to bat for the way this movie subverts the normal Sandler comedy tropes and manages to touch on something so genuinely deep an heartfelt. This concept wouldn't be out of place in an episode of Black Mirror, but this movie plays itself off as something way less mature than what it actually is, and I love it so much for firmly instilling the message of "don't wish parts of your life away, not even the 'bad' parts, and make the best of what you have right now"

    • @AbjectPermanence
      @AbjectPermanence Год назад

      Black mirror is about technology having a dark influence on our lives, and how media is a dark reflection of reality. This movie isn't really about technology, and it's not media criticism either. The special remote is just a means to an end, it's not an example of an actual technology that could ever happen. As far as the plot is concerned, the remote is basically magic from God, and the story that unfolds is divine intervention to teach this man a lesson. It's more like "It's a Wonderful Life" than a scifi that comments on technology.

    • @HeyLetsDoAThing
      @HeyLetsDoAThing Год назад

      @@AbjectPermanence Your time would have been better spent not typing all that out.

  • @annaisntcool
    @annaisntcool Год назад +24

    feeling validated for bawling my eyes out every single time i watch this movie. people made fun of me for years for crying at an Adam Sandler movie but god damnit this one destroyed me as a child and an adult

  • @deltaloraine
    @deltaloraine Год назад +10

    This movie is a hidden gem, because who hasn’t thought of how nice it would be to control time and fast forward, rewind, pause time, whenever you want.
    But the consequences of his choices feel so real, and it makes you face idea of your own death, the aging process, and how precious time is to spend it with your loved ones while they’re here. It’s a lot to take in for an Adam Sandler film 😅

  • @fluidacrylic1016
    @fluidacrylic1016 Год назад +6

    I remember watching Click on repeat with my IPod Nano growing up as it was the only movie I bought on the ITunes store. Can still recite it by heart. Still makes me tear up and think of my dad.

  • @Spooky90218
    @Spooky90218 Год назад +17

    Your movie selections recently have made me so happy.

  • @synthspence
    @synthspence Год назад +18

    For what Adam does in his movies, they may be "stupid humor" but there is always heart at the center.
    TO THIS DAY! I claim this movie as the one that taught me to treasure the little things in life, they truly add
    up to a life lived to the fullest. There will be other jobs and careers. There will always be another day.
    You only get 1 family. You only get 1 chance to love them. Don't waste it.
    (*Unless your parents are abusers*)

  • @alex_harnar_618
    @alex_harnar_618 Год назад +5

    (14:55) Every time I watch this scene I get legit goosebumps, something about this scene feels so ominous, the rain pouring down🌧 the cinematic and powerful strings and pianos 🎹🎵 The blue lighting, Also Adam Sandler’s acting in this scene is PHENOMENAL! The way he’s shaking and trying to stay alive and how he’s whispering cause he can’t really speak. It gets me every time, also the fact that this is an Adam Sandler movie is Mind Blowing! I did not expect something like this! 👌

  • @mordanthubris6516
    @mordanthubris6516 Год назад +86

    Tim really does crossovers with every reaction channel, doesn't he?

  • @GreaserMan
    @GreaserMan Год назад +10

    Even just watching this, Click made me cry again. I swear this movie was the inciting incident that legitimately gave me a fear of death.

  • @brickowls7886
    @brickowls7886 Год назад +9

    i'm glad i'm not the only one who cried to this movie as a kid

  • @MissMillsonxx
    @MissMillsonxx Год назад +10

    This movie had no right being so emotional. I think I cried like 5 times watching it originally. My dad is sick with a terminal cancer so it hits even harder now. Hug your loved ones people❤!

  • @forceuniverse2711
    @forceuniverse2711 Год назад +4

    It taught me that time never stops so enjoy every second of it and family is important always. Also there are no shortcuts to anything

  • @itzrefah4037
    @itzrefah4037 Год назад +7

    I am so glad that I am not the only one. I don't cry while I watch movies, Adam Sandler's Click was the first movie to make me cry and I have not cried that hard while watching a movie since.

  • @jakedimirra7995
    @jakedimirra7995 Год назад +3

    Click was the first movie I cried my eyes out. I was in like 4th grade and it made me think about some day losing my parents. Shit hit hard.

  • @JayCrosby32
    @JayCrosby32 Год назад +3

    The scene where he sees his father for the last time fucks me up so bad

  • @Saltyaf38
    @Saltyaf38 Год назад +5

    Never thought that an Adam Sandler comedy would get to me re-think and appreciate life.

  • @kiritoprime996
    @kiritoprime996 Год назад +6

    I vividly remember this movie making me cry my eyes out, first and only movie to ever make me ball like crazy, granted I was 10. I was so invested in Adam Sandlers journey. Damn this was good.

  • @PaintHeart
    @PaintHeart Год назад +26

    I love when Adam Sandler makes a movie and picks one of THEE hottest women ever to play his wife.

  • @SkulkingFox
    @SkulkingFox Год назад +6

    I remember watching this at like 8 years old. I forgot just how emotional the rain scene is

  • @dylanortiz932
    @dylanortiz932 Год назад +4

    This movie was always criminally underrated. I think some people can’t get past the Adam Sandler type comedy, but it’s definitely one of my favorites of his.

  • @corancoranthemagicalman
    @corancoranthemagicalman Год назад +5

    My older brother was OBSESSED with this movie after he got it for his PSP. I never understood why, since I had thought it was just an Adam Sandler comedy which isn't his type of film at ALL. Now it all makes sense.

  • @MFREN_BRZ09
    @MFREN_BRZ09 Год назад +4

    Yo when Sandler said "Eric lammansov" at 8:55 I just realized thats Kevin James' characters name in grown ups lol this really is the ASCU

  • @lexthequeer
    @lexthequeer Год назад +5

    I also remember seeing this movie as a kid and it destroying me. It was a random ‘watched it bc it was on tv’ kinda thing and I didn’t expect to learn about the impact of regret and the inevitability of death 🥴

  • @JessNevertheless
    @JessNevertheless Год назад +7

    I just remember this movie making me feel weird and sad as a kid. Rewatching these scenes and fully understanding the movie now as a 25 year old has me bawling my eyes out lol

  • @nickflix8657
    @nickflix8657 Год назад +9

    Already watched the full length but wanted to see the edited one as well!! Such a fun collab loved the video!!

  • @D_Da_Tree
    @D_Da_Tree Год назад +2

    Saw this in theatres. That last scene when he falls in the rain gets me everytime.

  • @leigh5768
    @leigh5768 Год назад +10

    I feel like me and Eric shared an experience here. I had no memory of this beyond remembering that some scene in the rain absolutely wrecked me as a kid and here we are

  • @riesehogg9472
    @riesehogg9472 Год назад +9

    I remember crying to this shit as a kid too 😫

  • @TheShyWhiteMage
    @TheShyWhiteMage Год назад +9

    My dad took me to see this movie when it was in theatres. It really fucked me up way back then. I have to assume it's the reason I've been facing existential dread. Now, every time I get the rare opportunity to see my dad, there's always that thought in the back of my head that it could always be the last I get.

  • @Ziggy-hy4fn
    @Ziggy-hy4fn Год назад +7

    As a 25 year old man, I have cried at this film a few times in my life

  • @michaelorozco7582
    @michaelorozco7582 Год назад +2

    This was Always my favorite Adam Sandler Movie! This movie still to this day made me cry harder than any other movie. That scene in the rain!!! 😭😭😭

  • @dun77741
    @dun77741 Год назад +7

    For a long time this was the ONLY movie/show that I cried at.

  • @tacobutt459
    @tacobutt459 Год назад +3

    This is my favorite Adam Sandler movie, makes me cry every time I watch it

  • @themagicbeanbag
    @themagicbeanbag Год назад +4

    This film deserves more attention

    • @heelmoxley365
      @heelmoxley365 Год назад

      The messaging is something everyone can relate to

  • @Maxisamo1
    @Maxisamo1 Год назад +2

    This movie is 2/3rds usual Adam Sandler schlock, and 1/3rd legitimately heartfelt cautionary tale

  • @Caseysantiago
    @Caseysantiago Год назад +6

    this movie destroyed me when i was seven. after losing my dad to ALS it hurts even more. thank you for bringing some comedy to the commentary of this movie Eric!

  • @BlackParade727
    @BlackParade727 Год назад +7

    I remember watching this as a kid and sobbing, I was trying so hard not to tear up just watching this video 😭

  • @livx8886
    @livx8886 10 месяцев назад +2

    this movie actually hurts me physically lmao i was four years old when i watched it and it always made me feel deeply sad for some reason and i just rewatched this past year (freaked me out so hard to see 2023 on the gravestone) and i get why. the movie rings sooo true with the way time flies so fast now that im 20 and my childhood feels like a lifetime ago. adam sandler slayed with this one

  • @Raged_Consumer
    @Raged_Consumer Год назад +29

    I love Eric and Tim's dynamic! Would love to see more of you guys together!

    • @TimotheeReacts
      @TimotheeReacts Год назад +5

      Glad you enjoy! Want to see more of us? We just did ZOHAN over on my channel. More SCU content! (Sandler Cinematic Universe)

    • @Smoneey
      @Smoneey Год назад +2

      They should start a show. Would be an awesome show

  • @hannahwerner2249
    @hannahwerner2249 Год назад +3

    I thought I would be safe watching you react to this movie but just this highlight alone made me cryyyy. I can never watch this movie full length again

  • @mortalandfragile
    @mortalandfragile Год назад +6

    SO glad you guys watched this! Click was the first movie that ever made me cry lmao and to this day, is my favorite Adam Sandler movie lol

  • @Cologram
    @Cologram Год назад +2

    This movie is my earliest memory of crying to a movie and it still gets me

  • @Amy-kv2zw
    @Amy-kv2zw Год назад +5

    I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who remembers this movie for the childhood emotional trauma and nothing else

  • @cicerogsuphoesdown7723
    @cicerogsuphoesdown7723 Год назад +4

    Ngl. I saw this movie in theaters when it first came out. And the part where he’s in scrubs in the rain screaming for his family.
    I burst into tears and was straight ugly crying. Totally caught me off guard. I was like ‘this is not what I signed up for’

  • @Loofrewop
    @Loofrewop Год назад +8

    Extremely underrated movie.. It hits me way too hard, regardless it being a "Adam Sandler movie".
    I remember seeing the trailer for this one, showing the girl with big boobs running in slow motion and I thought "really.... a movie about having a remote control that affects real life".. Then it became one of my favorite movies.
    Hits even harder after losing my mom at the beginning of the year. Fortunately there was nothing that needed to be said that was left unspoken.

  • @UltraSteelix
    @UltraSteelix Год назад +3

    Initially skipped the video because i thought the title said "bad" instead of "sad." Popped back up on my page and saw the "sad" and instantly clicked, lol. Click was, and still is, one of those hard watch movies because it instilled into my child self that my parents are aging with me. This many years later, i love the movie and love that others feel the same way about this movie. Adam gets a lot of flack, but for me, he's everything i want in life. Being able to do something you love with the same people who have been with you from the start.

  • @Niinque
    @Niinque Год назад +5

    Omg we all had the exact same experience! I don't remember anything from Click, but I remember bawling my eyes out over the ending when I watched it as a kid.