Review of Jack and Jill (2011) by Jlakedraco — 25 Aug 2020
Every century a movie like this is created. A movie that is polarizing, difficult to grasp, and leaves you in pure shock after watching. This movie deals with themes of racism, economic depression, and fighting to survive.
Every fart joke in the movie leaves the viewer dumbfounded. "Did they really just. Again?" is what you'll be saying after every fart joke. Adam Sandler takes on the challenging task of playing a man and a woman.
The way he portrays the jill character is one reminiscent of Tony Montana. The inflections in his voice give this powerful Cuban presence, without even being Cuban. Adam Sandler is a modern-day Picasso in the way he paints a picture for his characters.
Every role he plays is a new painting, and it's up to the audience to interpret them in their own way. Some people like to call this movie an abomination, abysmal even. But they're just jelly. Adam Sandler is truly a genius.
A man who can't do wrong, and a man who guarantees some gut-busting laughs.
This review of Jack and Jill (2011) was written by Jlakedraco on 25 Aug 2020.
Jack and Jill has generally received negative reviews.
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