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Deborah L. Scott
Costume Design -
Greg Berry
Art Direction -
George B. Colucci Jr.
Stunts -
John Cenatiempo
Stunt Driver -
Jennifer Lamb
Stunts -
David Bach
Supervising Sound Editor -
Mike Binder
Director -
Elmo Weber
Supervising Sound Editor
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CinemaSerf
12/28/2025 12:59:11PM
Dentist “Alan” (Don Cheadle) has built up a decent practice, is happily married with two children and he even has the Volvo. Outwardly content, he is finding things are starting to overwhelm him a bit - especially when patient “Angela” (Liv Tyler) asks for some extra veneer on her veneer! Travelling home one afternoon he espies the headphone-wearing “Charlie” (Adam Sandler) who he recalls he shared a flat with years ago at college. What he doesn’t know is that 9/11 impacted very profoundly on his friend and with little to live for, “Charlie” is stuck in a maelstrom of despair that although on an entirely different scale from “Alan”, he needs to talk about too. Suffice to say that this is a bit like getting blood from a stone. “Charlie” has given up on life and on himself, but can his friend help him navigate his grief and his loneliness whilst dealing with a few demons of his own? The last half hour of this do redeem it to an extent, especially when we are left with just Cheadle and Sandler to demonstrate what has become an intensely personal relationship. Sadly, though, I didn’t find enough of that intensity and there were too many distractions to the story to sustain the thrust for me. Perhaps the object was to compare the lesser “inconveniences” of “Alan” with the tragic ones of “Charlie”, but that fell a bit short for me as the personality of “Charlie” wasn't explored anything like deep enough and the attempts at humour fell rather flat. It’s a tough subject to address, dealing with issues of grief and of being a victim and at times it does it potently, just not with enough sustained conviction. Perhaps it’s Sandler setting out to prove he has more than one string to his bow, but I was often unconvinced.
Adam Sandler
Charlie FinemanJoey King
Gina Fineman (uncredited)Jonathan Banks
StelterRae Allen
Adell ModellDon Cheadle
Alan JohnsonLiv Tyler
Angela OakhurstNick Taylor
Taxi DriverDonald Sutherland
Richter Raines