ClickA man happens to come into possession of a magical remote controller that allows him to skip the boring parts of his life. As silly as it sounds. Tatum makes an astoundingly cute little daughter.
Michael (Adam Sandler) is a successful architect, who has trouble finding
enough time for his wife and two small children. He happens to come into
possession of a magical remote controller that allows him to skip the
boring parts of his life, but the device comes with a cost. It's as silly
as it sounds, and the plot is full of holes. Entertainment for adult
children, in the bad sense.
While little Tatum, who plays one of the children, isn't on the screen
enough, every moment of her presence is intensely cute. There's not a great
deal of acting going on for her; the children are generic "children in a
comedy" characters.
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