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"The Cobbler" is a whimsical comedy-drama directed by Tom McCarthy, featuring a star-studded cast including Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi, Method Man, and Melonie Diaz. The film follows Max Simkin (Adam Sandler), a New York City cobbler who discovers a magical heirloom that allows him to step into the lives of his customers by literally walking in their shoes. As Max explores the world through different eyes, he uncovers surprising truths about the people around him and gains a new perspective on his own life. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City, "The Cobbler" seamlessly blends elements of fantasy with heartfelt drama and laugh-out-loud comedy. With standout performances from the talented ensemble cast, including Steve Buscemi and Method Man, the film delves into themes of empathy, identity, and the interconnectedness of humanity. As Max navigates the complexities of his newfound ability, he must confront the moral implications of altering the lives of others while grappling with his own desires for personal fulfillment. Released in 2014, "The Cobbler" offers a unique and enchanting take on the age-old adage of walking a mile in someone else's shoes. Delving into both the magical and mundane aspects of everyday life, the film delivers a poignant and entertaining exploration of self-discovery and human connection that will leave audiences both charmed and contemplative.
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Adam Sandler signed on to 'The Cobbler' because he was intrigued by the unique script and the opportunity to work with Tom McCarthy, who had a reputation for deeply nuanced films. Interestingly, Sandler agreed to a pay cut, receiving only $2.5 million, a fraction of his typical salary, to help maintain the film's modest budget.
The production team for 'The Cobbler' scoured New York City for authentic cobbler tools and equipment, some pieces dating back to the early 1900s. They ultimately sourced over 100 historical items from a closing cobbler shop in Brooklyn, which was about to discard these items before the crew stepped in, adding an authentic touch to the set.
For the transformation scenes in 'The Cobbler', where Adam Sandler's character turns into different people, the filmmakers used an innovative split-screen technique combined with precise timing. Each actor had to mimic the previous one's movements exactly. Surprisingly, these scenes had to be shot multiple times, up to 20 takes, to achieve perfect synchrony.
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🎬During the filming of 'The Cobbler', an actual cobbler from Queens was brought on set to ensure the shoe repair scenes were depicted accurately. This cobbler, Michael Toscano, ended up being so charismatic that he made a cameo in the film, playing a customer.
💡The vintage sewing machine used in 'The Cobbler' was a rare find from the 1920s, discovered in an antique shop in New Jersey. This machine was actually still functional and was used in several key scenes of the film, adding a layer of authenticity to the cobbler's craft depicted on screen.
🎯Steve Buscemi, who plays the barber next door in 'The Cobbler', initially turned down the role due to scheduling conflicts with his TV show 'Boardwalk Empire'. It was only after a last-minute schedule rearrangement by the show's producers that he was able to participate, adding his unique charm to the film.
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