Research Paper On Good Will Hunting

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Good Will Hunting Movie Review A film made in 1997, Good Will Hunting is a movie that most people today still watch due to it’s heart-touching effect on it’s viewers. The movie follows the story of Will Hunting (played by Matt Damon), a bright man who has an extraordinary gift of retaining knowledge. Despite Will’s skills, he prefers to go out and get in trouble with his friends. Will works as a janitor at MIT and stuns a professor as he solves an equation that none of the students, nor himself, could solve. When Will gets in trouble and is about to be sent to jail, the professor makes a deal with the judge to have Will work with him. Will has many personal issues and so the professor attempts to find him a therapist. After many failed attempts, on therapist chooses to stay and change’s Will’s world forever. Although this movie is a classic and is great how it is, there are just a few things I would personally change. First of all, the movie title “Good Will Hunting” is a bit long and hard to understand. The title doesn’t live up to how good the material of the movie is. It would almost be good to change it to something like “The Good in Will” where it rolls off the tongue better and can be understood easier. …show more content…

I wouldn’t have chosen different actors due to how well they looked and played their part. Matt Damon is an attractive guy that brings some spice and romance to the movie. Minnie Driver plays Skylar perfectly because she’s not perfect and gives off a genuine vibe that lets the watcher relate and put themselves in her shoes. What really tied the movie together is Robin Williams starring as Will’s therapist. He played the role perfectly and just made the reader sympathetic by the way he spoke his words of his past. You could hear the wisdom and pain in his voice and it made the movie a lot more personal and made the movie serious and heartfelt at

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