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Click (2006) - Oral Commerntary Slide
Click (2006) - Oral Commerntary Slide
Click (2006) - Oral Commerntary Slide
PRODUCTION DETAILS:
1) COMPANY : Revolution Studios, Columbia Pictures,
and Neal H. Moritz's company Original Film
2) NAME OF PRODUCER : Adam Sandler, Jack
Giarraputo Neal H. Moritz, Steve Koren and Mark
O'Keefe
3) DIRECTOR : Frank Coraci
4) WRITER : Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe
5) RUNNING TIME : 1 Hours, 47 Minutes
6) RELEASE DATE : June 23, 2006
TOP CHARACTER
Adam Sandler as Michael Christopher Walken as Morty
Newman
• He quickly rushed to go to work but he stucked in the traffic jam. So, Michael was late for his meeting
with client from oversea. Michael is an architect. So, he must present his art to his client about the client’s
project to build a restaurant.
CONFLICT • Morty introduce to Michael what the remote control can do. As soon as Michael hit the
menu on the remote, he suddenly entered the world of virtual reality where 3D things
flying everywhere.
• Michael starts to explore the virtual world where he press “Commentary” that travels him
to a certain time where Michael seeing himself as a workaholic architect. There is also a
narrator in his virtual world.
• There is also a rewind button, where he can see himself as a child playing a football.
• As soon as Morty hand him the remote, Morty warns Michael to use the remote with
caution. After that, Morty give Michael his Bussiness card if he has any question about
the remote.
PLOT : CLIMAX
• Michael start to use the remote control in his daily life, such as fast-forward to skip the part
where he don’t really like in life. Plus, he also pause the moment that he like.
• When he fast-forward his moment in life, All of his artwork is not in a good result.
• One day, Michael encountered a group of Japanese Businessman that talk bad about his idea
about the layout of upcoming hotel project. He started to use the remote for good.
• But then, he quickly realize that he need to cherish every moment in his life.
• He started to regret himself as a workaholic person because the relationship between
Michael and his family wasn’t so good at all. PLOT :
• He quickly learn all his mistakes. RESOLVING
CONFLICT
• Michael start to appreciate his moment of life.
At the end of the movie, the entire thing was only a dream. But, the good thing is
PLOT : ENDING Michael already had a vision about his future if he stay with the same attitude. After
that, He started to give more attention to his family. Morty already knew what
Michael was about to do, so he support Michael by giving him a note to encourage
Michael with his true decision. Morty also left the universal remote but Michael
choose to dump it because he promised himself to change.
CINEMATOGRAPHY
- Green Screen
- Flash Back
- Aerial shot
• Showing the sight of a workaholic person
• Display the world of dream where everything is possible
SCREENPLAY
VALUES • Every moment is a moment to be lived.
• Time is Money.
• Take a brake, Do what makes you happy.
• There is always a rainbow at the end of every
rain.
CRITIQUE • From my point of view, this movie is one of the
best multi genre films. It is because the there
are some laughs, up and down. It display how
the real world would be where we all have
grown up, married, have kids and priority
AWARDS & ACCOLADES
• 2007
• Awarded as Top Box Office Films
• Nominated as The Best Comedic Performance
• Nominated as The Best Feature Film Casting
• Nominated as The Best Family Feature Film.
CRITICAL RECEPTION
• The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 34%, with an average score
of 6.7/10, based on 174 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, “The film has its moments
where it attempts to teach us about priorities and what should be important in our lives.” On
Metacritic, the film holds a score of 45 out of 100, based on reviews from 35 critics, indicating
“Mixed or average reviews".
OVERALL IMPACT
- Positive impact:
- Family comes first
- Hard work leads to success
- Fate is in your own hands