The Waterboy
Adam Sandler's "The Waterboy" is a comedy about a water boy fora college football team, who turned into a college football star. The main character, Bobby Boucher, is a slow-witted man in his mid-late 20's. He still lives with his overprotective mother in a Louisiana Bayou, so his social skills are very lacking. Another character is Henry Winkler, who starred in Happy Days. He plays another football coach and one of Bouchier's only friends. The movie starts out with Boucher getting fired from his job as the waterboy of the football team. He tries to get the job of water boy for his favorite wrestler, Captain Insano, but after failing this and many other attempts at finding a job, he lands one with a smaller college football team. While this team is the laughing stock of the community, Boucher is made fun of at this school just as much as the other. At the new school, the main perpetrator is the quarterback, who also tries to get everyone else to join in. One day at practice, Boucher was pushed too far. During the middle of a play at practice, the quarterback started making fun of Bobby. With all the anger that had built up, Boucher rushed in and viciously tackled him. After seeing this, the coach was
attention and becomes one of the best players in college football. Boucher's team ends up playing his former team for the national championship. Thanks the most aggressive players the area had ever seen. He gains nationwide convinced him that what his mother didnn't know couldn't and wouldn't hurt her, it was his turn to tackle someone, he diverted this energy and became one of
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Approximate Word count = 829
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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