Review of The Cobbler (2014) by Caroline J — 17 Jan 2016
The Cobbler. A novel and different idea for a movie and to be honest it is nice to see Adam Sandler in a different non comedy role. Max (simkin) is a small low time back street cobbler in the streets of New York and works in the same shop which his father has passed down to him as a family business. One day when his cobbling machine breaks he stumbles into the basement and uses an old heirloom machine to repair a pair of shoes. Upon doing this and whilst waiting one evening for a customer to return for their shoes he tries a pair on, to his surprise and amazement he turns into another person, the owner of the shoes.
Max walks along in a variety of people's shoes who have been left behind in the cobbling shop, however he soon becomes involved in something more sinister.
Partly heart warming and I do love to see anything New York related but just not enough to make you want to watch time and again.
This review of The Cobbler (2014) was written by Caroline J on 17 Jan 2016.
The Cobbler has generally received mixed reviews.
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