My favorite movie
I like to watch the movie every month. The type of movie that I love is drama and romantic. I dislike watch about ghost because I am very afraid. One day, I and my friends wanted to watch a movie. And the movie that we selected was ‘CLICK’. Click is a 2006 Academy Award-nominated comedy and fantasy film. Directed by Frank Coraci. The main actor is Adam Sandler. Distributed by Columbia pictures in USA. Before I entrance to the theatre, I argued with my mother by phone. I was very serious. I didn’t want to watching but we brought the ticket already. Click is about Michael Newman or Adam Sandler is a loving family man who just wants to be promoted to his boss' partner in an architecture firm so that he can spend more time with his wife and kids. Late one night, after arguing with his wife and having trouble locating his television remote control, he gets angry and drives to shop to buy a universal remote control. So, he enters to Bed Bath&Beyond. I think, you can imagine ‘Lotus department store’. Then, he walked to the "Beyond" section, where he meets Morty. He is an eccentric inventor. Morty takes Michael to the "way beyond" storeroom and gives him a universal remote control, which Michael believes to be an ordinary remote. He is warned by Morty that it is "non-returnable." And Michael accept. Micheal was drive back home with happiness. Ohh!! I want to got that remote control same him. Michael so amazing, Finally, he can find out this remote because it controls the universe, and interprets his wishes, even learning to anticipate them. It allows him to alter time and reality. After having some fun with it, he decides to do something serious and fast-forward to the promotion that he thought to be 3 months away. When he fast-forwards, 14 months go by instead. When discovering this, he refers to his boss by saying, "It took that bastard a year to promote me?" The remote is "smart", and self-programming based on past experiences. The remote is automatically programmed (by his usage of it) to skip or fast-forward through sickness, foreplay, showering, bad traffic, and arguments with his wife. In each case, he is alive but on "autopilot" during the interim, so he has no conscious experience of what happened. When he figures out that is the way the remote has been programmed, he tries to destroy it, but it keeps regenerating somewhere on his body. He goes to work wearing his bathrobe on his daughter's bicycle to avoid automatically fast-forwarding through traffic or showering. When he arrives at work on his first day as his ex-boss partner, his ex-boss queries his lax dress-code and is convinced by his explanation. Michael's ex-boss calls him a revolutionary man and says "You might even be CEO of this company some day." After that, he winds up being fast-forwarded 10 years to the, where he finds drastic changes have happened in his life. His wife has divorced him and married his son's former swimming instructor; he's become grossly overweight from a constant junk food diet; and, on arriving at his home, he finds his son has followed his example and started gaining weight too, while his daughter is a skimpily dressed party girl type. Later, he and his ex-wife begin to argue, so Michael's remote then fast-forwards him another six years into the future, but not before being knocked unconscious by the dog which has replaced his previous dog. Having had a medical check because of his concussion and having been diagnosed with cancer, he is fast forwarded through a period of serious sickness. When he wakes to consciousness after his sickness, he is no longer fat, but flabby after liposuction, which he underwent because, as his ex-wife says, he was the only man ever to actually gain weight on chemotherapy. Later, he finds out that his father has died. I am so sad. He rewinds to when they last met, and finds he acted very rudely to his father, with a hurtful remark about how he always knew the secret of the old man's lifelong parlor trick, which was seemingly biting off a piece of a coin and putting it back on. He fast forwards to stand at his father's gravestone. A particularly crucial moment arrives when Morty reveals his true identity: the Angel of Death. He then says he is sorry to have taken Michael's father's life. Michael then fast forwards seven years into the future, to arrive at his son's wedding. And he hears his daughter calling her mother's new husband "Dad" and is overcome with a heart attack. He passes out and awakens in a hospital, with his kids by his side. His son informs him that his own honeymoon will have to take a backseat until his situation at work is under control. Michael immediately becomes fearful of his son going down the same path as he. He tears himself off his lifesaving instruments (despite Morty's warning) and walks out to catch up with and warn his son of the possible consequences should he continue to prioritize work over family. Surrounded by his family, he lies dying in the street while it is raining. Not before reconciling with his family and having his wife tell him she still loves him, Michael dies. So sad, we were cried and we didn’t want a universal remote control same him. Then, he wakes up in Bed Bath & Beyond, realizing that it was all a dream. We were happy with Michael because he was a pity. Michael is so happy to be back that he drives to his parents house, tells his dad that he loves him and he wants to know how he does the coin trick. He then goes home and tells his wife and kids he loves them and that they are going on a 4th of July camping trip as a family. Michael finds the familiar remote control on his counter, with an attached note from Morty stating "Michael, like I said, good guys need a break. I know you'll do the right thing this time." Michael now knows what to do with the remote. He chucks it in the garbage, and the remote doesn't reappear. This story is very fun and it have a knowleage to thought. This movie end with my tear. It made me know how important and love from my family. So, I call to my mother say ‘sorry’ and told her I love her and I love this movie.
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