an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
View MoreEasily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
View MoreAmazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
View MoreThere are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
View MoreWhat a mess. Want to go crazy? Watch this movieI'd say this is the worst Adam Sandler movie by lightyears. Could be classified as his experimental for acting, could be government propaganda, or could be a complete failure. Or all threeWould not recommend to anyone.
View MoreIn the whole movie I waited for the plot to stir up and i was just waiting that it would start now but it never happened. Whole movie was a disappointment. Seriously some stupid kids rated this as 10. wtf
View MoreThis film should serve as proof that PTA not only knows how to tell a small story but also knows how to write for specific people, creating characters that they were destined to play. Their lives had led to the moment in which they will be in a PTA film, in this particular case it was Adam Sandler. What a performance! Seriously. Many of those who have analyzed this film have stated that he's essentially taken the man- child he's typecast himself into and brought it into the real world. The world that has consequences and brings profound loneliness. Recommended to those who enjoy Sandler but want to see more range and also to anyone looking for a super weird rom-com.
View MoreRight from the start, "Punch-Drunk Love" paints its main character as somewhat off; fidgety, awkward, pacing like a caged animal and just barely repressing an innate rage. And it doesn't take long to see that this guy's on the losing side of life. At a certain point, you find yourself rooting for him just to catch a break. And that's a long road because it's just one misfortune after another. It's for that reason that I wasn't as taken with the movie as the hype would let on. But it's Adam Sandler playing this character, and that alone is impressive. It's not that I'm Sandler-averse, but he's been playing the same role for decades. This is a refreshing performance, both vulnerable and unstable. Philip Seymour Hoffman handily steals his scenes, but it's easy to see why Sandler surprised everyone here. It could all just come down to having the right director, but even still, the man's deserving of just praise. 7/10
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