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"Click," directed by Frank Coraci and starring Adam Sandler, Christopher Walken, Kate Beckinsale, and David Hasselhoff, is a 2006 comedy-drama-fantasy film that follows the story of Michael Newman, a workaholic architect who is constantly struggling to balance his career and family life. When he comes across a magical universal remote control that allows him to manipulate time and reality, Michael believes he has found the solution to his problems. However, he soon realizes that the remote has unforeseen consequences and begins to question his priorities as he fast-forwards and rewinds through various moments in his life. As Michael continues to use the remote to skip over unpleasant experiences and fast-track his way to success, he discovers that the true value of life lies in the moments he is missing out on. With the help of a mysterious inventor played by Christopher Walken, Michael learns important lessons about love, family, and the importance of living in the present. "Click" is a heartwarming and humorous exploration of the human experience, blending elements of comedy and fantasy to deliver a poignant message about the power of choice and living life to the fullest. Filled with memorable performances and touching moments, "Click" offers a unique take on the age-old adage to be careful what you wish for. Through its blend of comedy and drama, the film entertains audiences while also imparting valuable lessons about the consequences of our actions and the importance of cherishing the moments that truly matter. With its stellar cast and thought-provoking storyline, "Click" is a must-watch for those seeking a heartfelt and engaging cinematic experience.
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Adam Sandler was initially hesitant to take on Click because he was concerned about balancing the film's comedic elements with its deeper, more emotional scenes. It wasn't until director Frank Coraci presented a revised script that emphasized a more heartfelt father-son relationship that Sandler agreed, believing it added the necessary depth to his character's journey.
The design of the magical remote in Click was a major point of contention during pre-production. The prop team created over 50 different prototypes before settling on the final version. They needed a design that looked futuristic yet plausible, and not too gimmicky. The final design was chosen just two weeks before filming started, after Adam Sandler himself gave the final approval.
The aging makeup effects for Adam Sandler in Click were created by the renowned makeup artist Kazu Hiro, who later won Oscars for his work in 'Darkest Hour' and 'Bombshell'. It took approximately three hours daily to apply the makeup, which involved sophisticated prosthetics and detailed airbrushing to convincingly age Sandler by several decades.
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🎬The lake house featured in Click actually belonged to a famous tech mogul before being used in the film. Located in Massachusetts, the property was rented for the production for a hefty sum of $200,000 for just three weeks of shooting.
💡During filming, a scene where Michael (Adam Sandler) pauses his boss (David Hasselhoff) had to be reshot multiple times due to spontaneous laughter. Hasselhoff improvised different outrageous facial expressions each take, making it nearly impossible for the crew to keep a straight face.
🎯The rain scene in Click was originally scheduled for an outdoor shoot, but a sudden weather change forced the crew to quickly adapt and create an indoor rain setup, using over 5,000 gallons of recycled water. This last-minute change added an unexpected $50,000 to the movie's budget.
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