Punch-Drunk Love Review

Adam Sandler has never been better than 2002’s Punch-Drunk Love written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. He was honored for his worked in this film in 2003 by being nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical. Yes, he’s been funnier, Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, even The Wedding Singer had it’s moments, however Punch-Drunk Love is Adam Sandler working as a true dramatic actor, and also lovable when it’s time for him to get the girl. I had seen Punch-Drunk Love a few years ago, but noticed that I had only given it a Netflix rating of 2 Stars, although I thought I remembered liking it more than that. So with all of this The Master hype going on, I’ve been in a P.T. Anderson mood and thought I would give Punch-Drunk love another shot. Continue reading