Sandy Wexler 2017

5.484 / 10   527 vote(s)
Comedy

When a hapless but dedicated talent manager signs his first client who actually has talent, his career finally starts to take off.

Homepage https://www.netflix.com/title/80126569
Release Date 2017-04-14
Runtime 2h 10m
Directors Steven Brill, Dean Semler, David M. Bernstein, Aaron C. Fitzgerald
Producers Allen Covert, Adam Sandler, Ted Sarandos, Barry Bernardi, Tim Herlihy, Pauline Fischer, Sarah Bowen, Nick Swardson, Kevin Grady, Paul Sado, Dan Bulla, Chris Titone, Joseph Vecsey, Brian Drewes
Writers Dan Bulla, Paul Sado, Adam Sandler, Tim Herlihy

The 90s Hollywood from a manager's perspective!

It seems the Americans desperate, deliberate hate towards Adam Sandler, Michale Bay et cetera never going to calm down, even they have started to give good films. That's an unfortunate mindset from the west. While the rest of the world enjoying these guys films without prejudice. This is not Sandlers best, but a better one. Initially, it annoyed me to see the Sandler with the same old accent. But seeing the some of the scenes, it actually made sense. I especially thought it should have been a serious drama, but then it would haven't worked out with the kind of characters it had. Particularly the Kevin James.

It is a 90s tale about a Hollywood manager. Narrated as a flashback as the film stars recall his legacy. His latest find, a young woman with a golden voice, is an upcoming sensation. He always stood for her in all the good and bad situations. But time comes he to back off and focus on his other clients. The remaining is about his job, how it shapes are told. I have heard that it was loosely based on Sandler's own manager. I also liked cameos, particularly Rikishi! A long film. But I liked it at the end. It is an okay film. Those who hate Sandler should stay away and let the rest of the guys enjoy it.

6.5/10

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