Rapid ageing usually forms part of a horror film.
Here it provides a showcase for Robin Williams as a 10-year-old boy embarrassingly trapped inside a 40-year-old body.
We, too, are embarrassed at the situations into which the adult-looking Williams is forced at school but he, like the film, comes good in a triumphant finale when, as a 17-year-old graduate looking 68, he tells parents and fellow-students that his life has been brilliant and spectacular.
Love him or loathe him, Williams is virtually the whole show, although Diane Lane is unexpectedly good as his spirited mother.
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