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Robin Williams champions laughter as the best medicine, and brings both the manic improv and beardy compassion sides of his game to bear on this rather sentimental but agreeable (based-on-a-true) story.
Maverick med student Patch Adams (Williams) shakes off a history of suicidal depression when he discovers that connecting with patients through humour not only aids recovery, but gives him a lift too. Needless to say, orthodox physician authorities as embodied by lab-coated martinet Bob Gunton and fussy room-mate Philip Seymour Hoffman are horrified, but his methods win support from nerdy chum Daniel London and - eventually - from fresh-faced Martha Meets...beauty Monica Potter.
Director Tom Shadyac and screenwriter Steve Oedekerk have jollied this up into a feelgood extravaganza (apart from one shocker twist you'll never see coming) which may prove too sickly for some, but this movie is all about buying into a particular philosophy, and with Williams as charismatic as ever, it's an irrepressible display of emotion and joy that's rather hard to dislike.