Jack (1996)
Adam Zolotin, Bill Cosby, Brian Kerwin, Dani Faith, Diane Lane ... (see more) , Fran Drescher , Hugo Hernandez , Jennifer Lopez , Jeremy Lelliott , Jurnee Smollett , Mario Yedidia , Michael McKean , Rickey D'Shon Collins , Robin Williams , Seth Smith , Todd Bosley
Jack is Francis Coppola at his most pointless noodling, looking for the film he wants to make instead of just making it. Robin Williams stars as 10-year-old Jack, a boy with an inexplicable disease that ages him at four times the normal human rate. Kept at home like a contemporary Boo Radley, Jack b... (read more) Jack is Francis Coppola at his most pointless noodling, looking for the film he wants to make instead of just making it. Robin Williams stars as 10-year-old Jack, a boy with an inexplicable disease that ages him at four times the normal human rate. Kept at home like a contemporary Boo Radley, Jack becomes a neighborhood legend until his parents relent and send him to school. In time, the other kids befriend him and stay loyal as his hyperdevelopment puts a strain on his body and emotions. The idea is sound, but the execution is a bore. The best the script and Coppola can come up with are painfully long scenes in which Williams's character proves himself on the playground and in gross-out contests in a tree house. Coppola fishes around for signs of life and spontaneity in these scenes, but the film is actually best when Jack has to cope with certain feelings in his mature body (such as his attraction to a character played by Fran Drescher) that he isn't prepared for emotionally. Jack would have been a lot better if Coppola had embraced a plan from beginning to end and stuck to it. --Tom Keogh
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PG-13, 113 min.
Directed by:
Francis Ford Coppola
Release Date: Aug 09, 1996
DVD Release Date: Aug 03, 2004
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Robin Williams, just being Robin Williams. Maybe being Robin Williams on crack, but who knows?
Never realized Francis Ford Copala directed this. Seems a bit out of touch for him. Still, it does have some funny moments.
Not bad. I like Robin Williams and Bill Cosby(!), but it's kinda just a feel-good movie. Some entertaining parts...just not as faced-paced as I typically like my movies to be.
I usually like Robin Williams but this was one of his movies I didn't like so much for some reason, not sure why though.
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