"Click" is a 2006 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Frank Coraci and starring Adam Sandler in the lead role. The movie follows the story of Michael Newman (played by Adam Sandler), a workaholic architect who comes across a magical universal remote control that allows him to manipulate time and reality.
At first, Michael is delighted by the remote's ability to fast-forward through unpleasant moments in his life, such as arguments with his wife Donna (played by Kate Beckinsale) and tedious tasks at work. However, he soon discovers that the remote has unintended consequences and begins to wreak havoc on his life.
As Michael struggles to regain control of the remote and undo the damage it has caused, he learns valuable lessons about the importance of cherishing the present moment, prioritizing his relationships, and finding balance in his life.
"Click" received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its heartfelt message and Adam Sandler's performance, but criticism for its tonal shifts between comedy and drama. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a commercial success, grossing over $237 million worldwide. It resonated with audiences for its exploration of themes such as family, work-life balance, and the consequences of taking things for granted.