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Why Adam Sandler's Man-Child Act Is Actually Genius | The Art Of Film

Why Adam Sandler's Man-Child Act Is Actually Genius | The Art Of Film Back in the '90s, Adam Sandler was arguably one of the funniest and most successful comedians of the time, with hits like "Happy Gilmore" and "The Wedding Singer." To say that his career had a downturn since then would be an understatement. With films like "Jack and Jill" and "The Ridiculous 6," Sandler has turned into one of the most formulaic and obnoxious comedians right now. And all of it might be because of how he portrays himself on-screen.

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