Comedian and UFC commentator Joe Rogan recently revealed that Adam Sandler’s critically acclaimed 2019 film Uncut Gems had such a powerful effect on viewers that they fell into a trance-like state. Referring to the intense thriller from the Safdie brothers, Joe Rogan described how the film was a hypnotic experience that he still felt effects from even after watching.
Adam Sandler's performance showcased his versatile acting abilitiesAdam Sandler, known primarily for comedic roles in films like "Happy Gilmore" and "50 First Dates," took a dramatic turn in "Uncut Gems" as Howard Ratner, a jewellery store owner struggling with a severe gambling addiction. Joe Rogan praised Adam Sandler's performance, explaining how effectively the film captured the audience.
"The movie's so good it locks you in," Joe Rogan said. "It locked you into this character and his decision-making, and this addiction to gambling that he has. Shady characters all around, everybody is pulling scams... at the end of the movie, you are like WHAT THE F**K?"
"Yeah, that movie—I shut it off, and I was just breathing heavy for 5 minutes," Joe Rogan admitted, offering a cautionary tale to potential viewers. His guest, comedian Deric Poston, shared a similar experience, noting that his wife felt extremely uncomfortable while watching the film in theatres.
How Adam Sandler approached his most acclaimed role?Adam Sandler was initially sceptical about taking on such a demanding character. In a previous interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the actor said that he loved the movie, but was scared to do it.
It was his wife who encouraged him to say yes to the role. Adam Sandler said she gives him the strength and courage to jump into this stuff. Right when she says I have to do it, I’m right in there, and she reads it, and she’s like, "You have to do it. I jump in."
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The film has since become the most acclaimed work of Adam Sandler's entire career, demonstrating his range beyond the comedy genre that initially made him famous.
Adam Sandler's performance showcased his versatile acting abilitiesAdam Sandler, known primarily for comedic roles in films like "Happy Gilmore" and "50 First Dates," took a dramatic turn in "Uncut Gems" as Howard Ratner, a jewellery store owner struggling with a severe gambling addiction. Joe Rogan praised Adam Sandler's performance, explaining how effectively the film captured the audience.
"The movie's so good it locks you in," Joe Rogan said. "It locked you into this character and his decision-making, and this addiction to gambling that he has. Shady characters all around, everybody is pulling scams... at the end of the movie, you are like WHAT THE F**K?"
"Yeah, that movie—I shut it off, and I was just breathing heavy for 5 minutes," Joe Rogan admitted, offering a cautionary tale to potential viewers. His guest, comedian Deric Poston, shared a similar experience, noting that his wife felt extremely uncomfortable while watching the film in theatres.
How Adam Sandler approached his most acclaimed role?Adam Sandler was initially sceptical about taking on such a demanding character. In a previous interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the actor said that he loved the movie, but was scared to do it.
It was his wife who encouraged him to say yes to the role. Adam Sandler said she gives him the strength and courage to jump into this stuff. Right when she says I have to do it, I’m right in there, and she reads it, and she’s like, "You have to do it. I jump in."
Also Read: Joe Rogan breaks silence on retirement rumours, reveals key Dana White clause in UFC deal
The film has since become the most acclaimed work of Adam Sandler's entire career, demonstrating his range beyond the comedy genre that initially made him famous.
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