Adam Sandler is a rare and not terrible film in recent years. The first half is very well done, a bit like the previous magical remote control, but it can't be collected later. The protagonist killed the gangster by mistake and was about to surrender. It made me feel that this is really an honest shoemaker who will be responsible for his own faults. However, the reversal is not a magic remote control. It is a dream. People cherish the present more. It expands infinitely, until the protagonist's regrets disappear without a trace. This is the biggest failure.
And Dustin Hoffman is so fat that I can't recognize it? Maybe I watched less of his movies, so he was particularly famous, and the old version would not be recognized.
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