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¢º Good will Hunting
There's no denying that a large part of this hit film's appeal is from
the brilliant performances of Matt Damon as boy genius/street punk
Will Hunting, and Robin Williams as the psychiatrist who manages
to get through to him.
But a good look at this intelligent screenplay, written by Damon and
his co-star Ben Affleck, allows you to not miss a word of Will's
razor-sharp monologues that have audiences across the country
rolling in the aisles.
Will Hunting is a tough, working-class kid from South Boston.
He's also a closet genius, more intelligent than the students he
cleans up after at MIT. Dr. Lambeau is the MIT mathematics
professor who discovers the brilliant janitor's potential.
To help Will clean up his act Lambeau enlists the help of Sean
McGuire, an eccentric therapist and fellow Irish-American from
Southie. Will has finally met his match. |