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Cobbler: Der Schuhmagier

Originaltitel: The Cobbler
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
63.448
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
4.367
606
Adam Sandler in Cobbler: Der Schuhmagier (2014)
Max Simkin repairs shoes in the same New York shop that has been in his family for generations. Disenchanted with the grind of daily life, Max stumbles upon a magical heirloom that allows him to step into the lives of his customers and see the world in a new way. Sometimes walking in another man's shoes is the only way one can discover who they really are.
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Ein vom Alltag gelangweilter Schuster stolpert über ein magisches Erbstück, das es ihm ermöglicht, zu anderen Menschen zu werden und die Welt auf eine andere Weise zu sehen.Ein vom Alltag gelangweilter Schuster stolpert über ein magisches Erbstück, das es ihm ermöglicht, zu anderen Menschen zu werden und die Welt auf eine andere Weise zu sehen.Ein vom Alltag gelangweilter Schuster stolpert über ein magisches Erbstück, das es ihm ermöglicht, zu anderen Menschen zu werden und die Welt auf eine andere Weise zu sehen.

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    • Tom McCarthy
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    • Tom McCarthy
    • Paul Sado
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Adam Sandler
    • Melonie Diaz
    • Steve Buscemi
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    5,8/10
    63.448
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.367
    606
    • Regie
      • Tom McCarthy
    • Drehbuch
      • Tom McCarthy
      • Paul Sado
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Adam Sandler
      • Melonie Diaz
      • Steve Buscemi
    • 193Benutzerrezensionen
    • 129Kritische Rezensionen
    • 23Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Max Simkin
    Melonie Diaz
    Melonie Diaz
    • Carmen Herrara
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Jimmy
    Method Man
    Method Man
    • Leon Ludlow
    • (as Cliff 'Method Man' Smith)
    Elli
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    • Goldman
    • (as Elli Meyer)
    Adam B. Shapiro
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    • Schneider
    • (as Adam Shapiro)
    Evan Neumann
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    Allen Lewis Rickman
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    • Kessler
    Donnie Keshawarz
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    • Pinchas Simkin
    Ethan Khusidman
    • Herschel Simkin
    Sondra James
    • Anna O'Hara
    Kim Cloutier
    Kim Cloutier
    • Taryn
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Emiliano
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Sarah Simkin
    Stuart Rudin
    Stuart Rudin
    • Old Bearded Man
    Wayne Wilderson
    Wayne Wilderson
    • Young Preppy Man
    Mike Versandi
    • Biker Guy
    Adrian Black
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    • Albert
    • Regie
      • Tom McCarthy
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      • Tom McCarthy
      • Paul Sado
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    7sykesm-25135

    Total Surprise!

    I had no idea I'd end up really enjoying this movie! Seriously... total surprise!
    7quincytheodore

    Unique and bizarrely invigorating, The Cobbler is better than Sandler's recent works

    Adam Sandler has made an array of dubious movies for several years now, filled with cheap jokes and crude slapstick moments. The Cobbler has significantly different direction than all of those, it brings an odd near magical concept that unexpectedly works. While it also has a couple of flaws like some corny jokes and predictable plot devices, it remains entertaining without forced juvenile moments and delivers genuine laughs.

    Story follows Max Simkin (Adam Sandler), a cobbler who finds out that his old apparatus has another magical function other than fixing soles. It allows him to change into the person who owns the particular shoes. The premise is good, Max steps into other persons' lives and also the wrong crowd, whose lives are far more diverse than his. Adam Sandler take a different role than his usual silly middle age men role. He brings more of casual awkwardness from a polite man, the addition of background and cultural aspects are also very welcomed to set a more identifiable setting.

    Cinematography is slightly somber, certainly a change of pace from Sandler's usual overly colorful tone. To its credit, there are amount of details of the environment and the movie portrays the setting as a fundamental part of it. Humor mostly hits the spot, the jokes will create a few chuckles here and there. Though it's not all gold, it is definitely better than maniac laughs in Grown Up which isn't infectious at all. The film has more focus as it tells the comedy with both subtlety and exaggerated motions.

    Actors deliver fair performance. Max's transformation takes him into different skins, all of which are portrayed with shared clumsiness. The body switching subgenre has a few predictable twists, the film also faces this problem, but it creates scenes with enough refinement that makes them refreshing and presentable. Screenplay and script have substantial material, they don't overreach the premise even though there are a few subplots in play.

    There are some narrative hiccups towards the latter half, although these are not intrusive and shouldn't deter one from giving the movie a chance. The Cobbler reminds me of Click, it has strange concept yet surprisingly effective. This is an improvement in Sandler's movie line-up and it's certainly worth a view.
    7cleberpassanante

    This isn't the typical Adam Sandler movie, but...

    ... it's a very good one. If you're looking for something funny, then go watch something else as this film goes far away from the regular comic act from A. Sandler we are all used to.

    In fact, this film is anything but regular. This is an out of the box, imaginative and creative story. The plot has a good pace as it keeps presenting characters and information but also progresses quickly through the story. As every good movie, there's a bit of a twist in the end, which was very positive to the story.

    In a certain way, it reminds me of two other fine movies starred by two comedy actors but focusing on a creative story rather than a funny one. Those would be "Be Kind Rewind" (Jack Black) and "Stranger Than Fiction" (Will Ferrell). The connection with Be Kind is mainly due to the preservation of the tradition that lies in both plots and how important that is to the course of the story. The connection with Stranger is because of the innovative fantasy that gives such peculiar taste to these stories.

    If this film had at least a couple of funny scenes, it would be better, but it is good to take a break from all the dumb comedy movies we have been seeing lately. Definitely worth checking out!
    rooprect

    This shoe flick won't necessarily steal-etto your heart, but it's a nice movie with a lot of sole.

    Oh my Galoshes, there's a lot to say about this movie. I'll try to polish over both good & bad, so at times I might sound like I'm Flip Flop-ing. But rest assured my overall experience was positive, and I came out of the theater feeling pretty Pumped.

    "The Cobbler" is an entertaining flick that's good wholesome fun for you, your family and your Keds. My one & only criticism is I don't think it fully explored the moral lessons it could've presented, nor did it delve too deep into the characters. Instead, it deliberately took the route of being a plot driven story, and so it ended up being more of a comedy crime caper than an intimate moral tale. I guess you could say this shoe flick strikes a New Balance between action and heart.

    First let's talk briefly about the plot. Adam Sandal-er plays the cobbler Max, a 40-something loser whose life has very little meaning. One day he stumbles on the power to transform himself into any person whose shoes he wears. The story is a clever & original take on the moral lesson: "Don't judge anyone until you've walked a mile in their shoes" (because then you can talk smack about them, and you're a mile away and you've got their shoes). Or something like that.

    The entire production is very well done, and all acting performances were excellent. With a supporting cast of legendary talents like Dustin Hoffman, Steve Buscemi & Ellen Barkin, you'd think "The Cobbler" would be a Shoe-in for movie of the year. But I can't help but think it missed a great opportunity to explore the aforementioned moral. You'd think this would be a great way to delve into social prejudices as Max learns what it's like to experience the lives of people of different races, genders and social status. But the film doesn't touch upon that at all, instead remaining rooted in the story of a man who uses his special power to take on the bad guys. That sort of Suede my opinion against the film.

    Comedy is sparse & low key but effective. If you're an Adam Sandler fan, you probably know that he doesn't always play the wisecracking comedian, but his serious roles are every bit as good if not better ("Punch-Drunk Love", "Funny People", etc). It's definitely interesting to see him take on the role of Max. He has a way of giving the character a personal touch so you can really Fila lot of emotion. The character is a man of few words, but we can still learn a lot about him through his fleeting interactions and Converse-ations.

    So there you have it: a mixed review but overall positive; I wanted to give you an idea what to expect if you watch "The Cobbler". Hopefully Adidas all a favor. This is a nice, breezy movie that'll entertain you for 99 mins, and it has a nice surprise twist that might make you want to hur-Reebok to the theater and watch it a 2nd time.

    And as I'm completely out of cheesy shoe puns, I think I'll end this review. See ya Laces!
    6moviecritic701

    worth the watch!

    I don't understand why this movie has such low ratings. It definitely is different than movies that you would typically see Adam Sandler in, but none the less still a really good movie. It was different, its appropriate for children. It was a sweet and heart-warming movie. It also had some laughs. It was a movie that I really enjoyed and probably wouldn't mind watching it again. I think this is one movie I am glad I didn't watch based on reviews but because it is an Adam Sandler movie. I think this is showing Adam Sandler in a different light and I love it. I think this role suited Adam Sandler really well it made me respect him more. I would say it is worth the watch.

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      Sandler means "cobbler" in Hebrew.
    • Patzer
      When Max, as the overweight teen, sees Leon go up in the elevator, it stops on the third floor, but when Max goes upstairs, he (as Leon) exits the staircase on the 4th floor and finds Leon's apartment.
    • Zitate

      Abraham Simkin: It's a privilege to walk in another man's shoes, Max, but it's also a responsibility.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The scene in which Leon is killed by being stabbed in the neck with a stiletto heel is censored in both the US and UK versions of the film to attain a PG-13 and 12 rating respectively. The version shown at festivals, and the German release, are uncut. In the censored version, blood has been digitally reduced in the medium shots of Leon, and a shot is removed entirely of Leon taking the heel out of his neck as blood runs down his shirt. The UK version makes an additional change to the scene where Leon roughs up a thief; throughout the scene, the blood on the thief's face has been digitally recolored to be darker in order to soften the impact of the scene.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Conan: Adam Sandler/Jonathan Banks/Broods (2015)
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      So Near and Yet So Far
      Written by Paul Singerman

      Performed by Paul Singerman ft Jan Eisen

      Courtesy of Singerman Entertainment

      By arrangement with The Talent House

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. März 2015 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Jiddisch
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    • Drehorte
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Voltage Pictures
      • Next Wednesday Productions
      • Golden Spike (II)
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      • 1 Std. 39 Min.(99 min)
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