In this film by director Francis Ford Coppola, Robin Williams stars as Jack, a boy who is growing normally, but at many times the normal rate. In a bizarre flashback, we see that he was born when his mother was only ten weeks pregnant. Kept out of school for years, the neighborhood children consider him a freak, and generally avoid him. He is finally required to go to public school, and we catch up to him as he enters the fourth grade for the first time, a 10-year-old boy who appears to be a fully grown man in his 40s. His classmates tease him mercilessly until they begin to see the advantages of having him around. He must also have some grown-up feelings to go along with his grown-up body, because he asks his teacher out for a date. When she refuses him, he goes off into town and gets into adult-type trouble as he courts nightclub denizen Dolores Durante (Fran Drescher) over the objections of her boyfriend. Teacher Lawrence Woodruff (Bill Cosby) tries (with some success) to help Jack cope with his situation. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
I don't know why I'm just now watching this movie & missed it when it first came out. Loved it! Reminds me a little like The Strange Case of Benjamin Button. Very sweet story. Makes one appreciate being young and to not take things for granted when you have the time when you're a kid to enjoy just being a kid. Bittersweet comedy. Diane Lane is great as Jack's mom.
I watched this movie a while ago and remember enjoying it and being sad at the same time. Worth watching if you like Robin Williams. I'll never forget the scene of him walking with his shoelace untied and I haven't see this movie for at least 10 years!
Ever wonder what would happen if a kid was stuck in a man's body? Jack's story is not only funny but its filled with loads of adorable emotion and love, showing us how differences don't matter when it comes to friendship and family.
I enjoyed this movie a lot more than I thought I would. Robin Williams is wonderful as Jack, and there are lots of funny moments. What could have been a tearjerker is instead a very fun and uplifting story.
I don't know why I'm just now watching this movie & missed it when it first came out. Loved it! Reminds me a little like The Strange Case of Benjamin Button. Very sweet story. Makes one appreciate being young and to not take things for granted when you have the time when you're a kid to enjoy just being a kid. Bittersweet comedy. Diane Lane is great as Jack's mom.
I watched this movie a while ago and remember enjoying it and being sad at the same time. Worth watching if you like Robin Williams. I'll never forget the scene of him walking with his shoelace untied and I haven't see this movie for at least 10 years!