Good Will Hunting Essays

  • Good Will Hunting

    988 Words  | 2 Pages

    A studious young man, an open book these two images swirl around the screen in a kaleidoscope effect, this was the introductory scene of "Good Will Hunting." This scene is followed by Ben Afflick, knocking on Will's door, when Will comes out a credit rolls by that says, "screenplay written by Ben Afflick and Matt Damon," just as the two walk side by side. This shows how perfectly the makers of this movie have everything timed, down to the credits. Also, the timing shows when the professor's assistant

  • Good Will Hunting

    1448 Words  | 3 Pages

    the choices people make are greatly influenced by the people in their lives. Sometimes, someone will become close with people who are different from each other. Such is the case in Good Will Hunting. Will Hunting (Matt Damon) struggles between the people that created him and the people that discovered him. Will Hunting is a 20 year old genius with untapped potential. Lacking a post-secondary education, Will spends his time reading borrowed library books. What he reads, he knows. He can quote college

  • Good Will Hunting

    1778 Words  | 4 Pages

    Good Will Hunting is a 1997 American drama film directed by Gus Van Sant. The actors starring in the film are Matt Damon, Robin Williams, Ben Affleck, Minnie Driver, and Stellan Skarsgard. Will Hunting (Matt Damon) seems like a normal twenty year old Boston blue-collar worker who works as a janitor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which happens to be one of the most prestigious schools in the world. Like many kids his age he likes to spend his free time hanging out with his best friends

  • Good Will Hunting Psychology

    1218 Words  | 3 Pages

    Good Will Hunting, written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, was released in December of 1997 by Lawrence Bender Productions. While the movie holds true to two hours, viewers do not notice the length as the film is filled with outstanding actors who evoke true emotions in anyone who watches this film. Some would describe a movie like this as a “crowd-pleaser”; since the outcome of the film is predictable, but the plot is revealed in a way that the director, Gus VanSant, can still leave the viewer guessing

  • Good Will Hunting Essay

    1110 Words  | 3 Pages

    The film Good Will Hunting is an award-winning screenplay directed by Gus Van Sant. Released in 1997 the film has not only been loved by many for its dramatic, yet feel good story line but also by English teachers for its effective use of filming techniques. The techniques, which include a variety of close shots, low shots and panning shots along with the lighting, used throughout help to create a better understanding of the story line and the character’s development throughout the film. The main

  • Good Will Hunting Psychology

    980 Words  | 2 Pages

    In the movie, “Good Will Hunting” there are several psychological theories that could be used to explain how Will Hunting’s development was influenced by events in his childhood. After watching the film and observing the way Will blames himself for his abusive upbringing resulting in his lack of emotional development and trust, it is clear that Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and the ultimate need for self-actualization best explains why Will developed into the complex, emotionally disturbed

  • Good Will Hunting Essay

    1378 Words  | 3 Pages

    The film, Good Will Hunting directed by Gus Van Sant, is about this boy, Will Hunting, who is a walking genius but is devoted and settled to being a janitor at MIT. Once he solves this impossible equation on the board outside of the classrooms, Professor Lameau discovers Will’s genius talents. Will and Lameau’s relationship started off shaky but Lambeau takes Will in so that he wouldn’t have to do jail time for fighting on the basketball court, assaulting a police officer and for having a very disruptive

  • Good Will Hunting Reflection

    1431 Words  | 3 Pages

    Good Will Hunting, a 1997 film directed by Gus Van Sant, presents a rebellious, main character, Will Hunting, who willingly chooses to not conform to society. Although he is practically a genius, even compared to those in an ivy league school, he does not believe in overpriced education, he works as a janitor at MIT, and he constantly gets himself into conflicts with the law and anyone really. When he finds himself in trouble, once again, with the cops after starting a fight, Will is forced to attend

  • Good Will Hunting Ethos

    1421 Words  | 3 Pages

    has been since 1997. Good Will Hunting is a movie that forces tears and laughter in the same scene. The relationship between the characters are unique and refreshing. Ever since I watched this movie, it has quickly taken over to be one of my favorites. Good Will Hunting is a classic, it is more than a movie about a wicked smart boy, it has more complexity than a generic side love interest; overall, it is so much more. I want to discuss the unique relationship between Will Hunting, played my Matt Damon

  • Juxtaposition In Good Will Hunting

    1180 Words  | 3 Pages

    Jason Iloulian Professor Labalsamo Written Expression I 12 November 2014 Good Will Hunting (Final Revision) While it was a huge success financially and critically acclaimed as well, the movie, Good Will Hunting, offers vivid focus on a young math savant from the socioeconomic realities of Boston’s South End, an underserved section of town that is not unlike inner city environments across the country. I will review and critique the film from the perspective of sociology and the changes a marginalized

  • Good Will Hunting Essay

    722 Words  | 2 Pages

    Written by two young and little known boys of the time, Matt Damon (also plays the protagonist ‘Will’) and Ben Afflect (as ‘Chuckie’, his best pal in the movie), ‘Good Will Hunting’ is a timeless portrayal of emotions and human psychology. Directed by Gus Van Sant, the movie walks us through the journey of a young man who struggles emotionally due to the horrors of his past and is not game enough for anticipated loses. At the same time he possesses gifts of genius intellect and mathematical thinking

  • Good Will Hunting Analysis

    1062 Words  | 3 Pages

    Good Will Hunting, by Gus Van Sant, is a well-respected movie meant to inspire others. It reflects how nature and nurture work together in creating a mature human being. In the film we watch a man with a matured brain go through a struggle between his past and his future. He knows that he is highly intelligent but he chooses not to show it often due to his childhood abuse. While watching the movie, the audience doesn’t realize that there is a lot of science being depicted. The movie goes along with

  • Catcher In The Rye And Good Will Hunting

    1293 Words  | 3 Pages

    many young adults, as they try to find their individualized niche in society. In The Catcher in the Rye and Good Will Hunting, main characters Holden Caulfield and Will Hunting experience the effects of becoming adults, but they still end up being two unique characters due to specific notions of their lives that add dimension to the process of finding themselves. While Caulfield and Hunting are both implicated in the battles of aggression and attachment, their distinct experiences in the past demonstrate

  • Analysis of the Film Good Will Hunting

    762 Words  | 2 Pages

    Good Will Hunting The movie Good Will Hunting shows a dramatic relationship between a teacher and student and also relationship's between fellow teachers. The film helps you grow with the characters in order to anticipate and acknowledge the ways in which they interact with one another. It also incorporated the way that egos develop and arise due to relationships and how they can interact with the daily lives of people. The teacher – teacher relationship between Dr. Sean Maguire (played by

  • Good Will Hunting Character Traits

    788 Words  | 2 Pages

    In Good Will Hunting, the main character, Will Hunting is shown as being a complex character. He is depicted as being brash, intelligent, and loyal. It is theorized by one of the secondary characters that due to a history of abuse and abandonment, Will uses his intelligence and aggression to drive people away so that they cannot hurt or leave him. Will is constantly portrayed as pushing and keeping people away through use of his intelligence and aggression, before he is able to grow and maintain

  • Good Will Hunting Film Analysis

    1013 Words  | 3 Pages

    Textual Analysis Good Will Hunting, directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, is a story of a troubled genius finding his place in the world. Will Hunting works as an MIT janitor until solving a math equation gets his talents in the eye’s of Professor Gerald, a math professor. After getting into a fight and potentially going to jail the character decides to attend therapy sessions regularly. Gus Van Sant is a well known director who is known to illustrate emotional meaning

  • Persuasive Essay On Good Will Hunting

    677 Words  | 2 Pages

    I never met and have no problem with? How is my friend going to deal with the chronic hemorrhoids he got as his battle scars? Will Hunting asks these and other questions in his speech about working for the National Security Agency, which is packed with rhetoric and somber condemnation that the NSA certainly deserves. Will Hunting, from the film “Good Will Hunting,” was a janitor at MIT until a professor put a problem on a hallway chalkboard and Will solved it in under a day. Will was immediately

  • Analysis of the Film Good Will Hunting

    2142 Words  | 5 Pages

    Good Will Hunting is the graceful tale of a young gentleman’s struggle to find out where he belongs in the world, by first finding out who he himself is. In this film, Matt Damon takes on the role of a disturbed genius that has a keen understanding of the deepness of human character. The film is a voyage through the mind of Will Hunting as he is required to undergo psychotherapy as an alternative to serving jail time. With the assistance of a psychologist, played by Robin Williams, Will learns about

  • Good Will Hunting: Therapeutic Analysis

    2293 Words  | 5 Pages

    Good Will Hunting is the tale about a young adult male named Will Hunting, who has a high intelligence level in mathematics compared to other individuals his age; yet, he works as a janitor at MIT. Professor Gerald Lambeau, who specializes in mathematics, notices this and tries to find out why Will is not pursuing a career. The reality is that Will grew up in foster care and moved from home to home after being put through physical abuse. Due to this abuse and being in an unstable environment, Will

  • Identity In The Film 'Good Will Hunting'

    912 Words  | 2 Pages

    In the critically acclaimed film, “Good Will Hunting,” the central protagonist, Will Hunting, played by Matt Damon, struggles to balance his supreme intellect with his rugged, masculine and proletarian identity. Will works as a janitor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and catches the attention of mathematics professor Jared Lambeau after Will solves a complex mathematical proof. Lambeau mentors Hunting and provides him with countless opportunities to improve his quality of living