I stumbled upon a movie clip that really caught my attention - a guy puts on someone else's shoes and becomes their owner. That's how I found 'The Cobbler' 2014, and the idea seemed pretty cool.
This got me thinking, if someone in our country had the chance to become someone else, who would they want to be? A politician? A celebrity like Buzova or Morgenshtern?
My imagination ran wild, and I was excited to watch 'The Cobbler' to see how the creators handled such an amazing idea.
About the movie 'The Cobbler' 2014.
Max Simkin is the owner of a small shoe repair shop. Business isn't great for Max, and to make matters worse, his machine breaks down. He heads to the storage room, where an old setup has been collecting dust. That's where Max discovers he can take on the appearance of anyone else by just putting on their shoes, which he's repaired on the old machine. This secret opens up a world of possibilities for the protagonist. You can find out how he uses them by watching the online fantasy comedy 'The Cobbler'.
I really liked the main character, Max. He's an ordinary guy, kind-hearted, not very lucky, and one of the many people who have one day that's just like the next, but with dreams.
He lives with his old mother, has a few friends who live a similar gray life.
Of course, he has a girlfriend who likes him.
And then this miracle happens, giving him a chance to change his life.
Especially since he's got a ton of shoes, both men's and women's.
Adam Sandler's in the lead role, one of Israel's top comedians from past years, but in this movie, he's more endearing than hilarious.
The movie's billed as a comedy, but it's not laugh-out-loud hilarious. It's more of a feel-good, family-friendly film, but I didn't get that 'aha' moment of pure joy. Sorry, but for me, a comedy's a movie that makes me laugh or at least cracks a smile. This one didn't deliver.
An interesting concept gave me hope that the movie would be a wild ride, but the more I watched, the more disappointed I became, because I saw that they handled the theme in a pretty bland way. They could've done so much more with it.
The visuals are pretty meh, so I didn't get to enjoy any stunning visuals, and the special effects are non-existent, which is a bummer, especially since it's a fantasy film. I was expecting some cool CGI.
The character transformation happens without any special effects, so it's just one look to another.
It's a snooze-fest and completely unengaging, with no computer graphics to speak of, which is weird, given that in 2014, when the movie was made, computer graphics weren't a problem in films.
I have to admit, the violent scenes they threw in really took away from the movie's value for me. I was expecting to be able to watch it with my family, with kids.
But by the middle of the movie, the momentum had dropped, and the ending was just a mess.
I'm a bit of a completionist, and I usually stick with movies till the end. But in "The Cobbler", I was really disappointed by the ending.
The romantic plotline that was promised at the beginning was really underdeveloped.
One thing I did like about this movie was the idea that trying to live someone else's life and following their path isn't always a good idea, and that happiness is usually found right next to you, not by trying to get someone else's.
But overall, I was left feeling really disappointed.
The movie has a lot of great reviews, but most of those are from people who saw it back in 2014. Unfortunately, I missed it then, and only got around to watching it in 2021. Watching it now, it feels a bit dull, even though I love older movies.
Remember, I decided to watch this movie after seeing a cool clip on social media, where a guy puts on someone else's shoes and becomes a different person.
The clip was great, but the movie itself didn't live up to my expectations.
So, whether or not you watch it is up to you - you won't be missing out on anything.