That I hate where the first half is hilarious but the second half gets all dramatic and preachy. "Bruce Almighty" had th
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MovieGuy92 — 10 years ago(October 12, 2015 07:05 AM)
That I hate where the first half is hilarious but the second half gets all dramatic and preachy. "Bruce Almighty" had the same problem, and it's like, if you're going to bill your movie as a comedy, make it a comedy all the way through. Don't just decide halfway through to switch genres and make it a drama. Anyone else with me here?
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Pesebrero — 10 years ago(March 21, 2016 01:33 PM)
It was quite the opposite for me. I actually liked the twist, it saved the movie from being "just another Sandler's comedy". In fact, I think it had potential for a full fledged drama. I also think Bruce Almighty has a more lightweight story, while Click has more powerful dramatic events.
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GSReis — 9 years ago(November 15, 2016 07:19 PM)
I didn't find it hilarious at any moment (it made me smile a few times, but that was it), but otherwise I agree with you. The first half was at least watchable, but the movie went downhill when it switched to preachy drama. And then it ended with that huge clich
(it was all a dream, but not really).