Synopsis
Click is a movie released in 2006.
In this whimsical blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy, viewers are invited to explore the chaotic life of a workaholic architect, Michael Newman. Struggling to balance the demands of his job with the needs of his loving family, Michael finds himself caught in a relentless cycle of stress and ambition. Enter Morty, a quirky sales clerk who presents him with an extraordinary universal remote control that grants him the power to fast-forward through the mundane and tedious moments of life. What begins as a dream come true soon spirals into a comedic whirlwind as the consequences of skipping life’s important events unfold in increasingly hilarious and poignant ways. The film cleverly tackles themes of time, family, and the pitfalls of modern work culture, reminding audiences of the importance of savoring every moment—both the joyous and the challenging. As Michael experiences the repercussions of his choices, viewers are treated to a heartfelt journey that resonates on both comedic and emotional levels. With a blend of laugh-out-loud humor and thought-provoking insights, this film serves as a delightful reminder that life isn't just about the destination, but the experiences we share along the way. Don't miss this engaging tale that invites you to reflect on what truly matters in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Columbia Pictures
Original Film
Revolution Studios
Happy Madison Productions