Good Will Hunting | 
| Director: Gus Van Sant Actors: Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Stellan Skarsgard, Minnie Driver Studio: Walt Disney Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 422 reviews Sales Rank: 51381
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 126 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 0788814664 UPC: 717951001498 EAN: 9780788814662 ASIN: 0788814664
Theatrical Release Date: January 9, 1998 Release Date: January 5, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com essential video Robin Williams won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, and actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck nabbed one for Best Original Screenplay, but the feel-good hit Good Will Hunting triumphs because of its gifted director, Gus Van Sant. The unconventional director (My Own Private Idaho, Drugstore Cowboy) saves a script marred by vanity and clunky character development by yanking soulful, touching performances out of his entire cast (amazingly, even one by Williams that's relatively schtick-free). Van Sant pulls off the equivalent of what George Cukor accomplished for women's melodrama in the '30s and '40s: He's crafted an intelligent, unabashedly emotional male weepie about men trying to find inner-wisdom. Matt Damon stars as Will Hunting, a closet math genius who ignores his gift in favor of nightly boozing and fighting with South Boston buddies (co-writer Ben Affleck among them). While working as a university janitor, he solves an impossible calculus problem scribbled on a hallway blackboard and reluctantly becomes the prodigy of an arrogant MIT professor (Stellan Skarsgard). Damon only avoids prison by agreeing to see psychiatrists, all of whom he mocks or psychologically destroys until he meets his match in the professor's former childhood friend, played by Williams. Both doctor and patient are haunted by the past, and as mutual respect develops, the healing process begins. The film's beauty lies not with grand climaxes, but with small, quiet moments. Scenes such as Affleck's clumsy pep talk to Damon while they drink beer after work, or any number of therapy session between Williams and Damon offer poignant looks at the awkward ways men show affection and feeling for one another. --Dave McCoy
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Plausible premise with gritty believable characters June 13, 2009 Charles Ashbacher (Marion, Iowa United States(cashbacher@yahoo.com)) As a professional mathematician, I can appreciate the appearance of the mathematical prodigy Will Hunting in the most unusual of places. Mathematics is one area where prodigies appear so that aspect of the story is plausible. Hunting is working as a janitor at MIT when he rather casually solves a difficult math problem that Professor Gerald Lambeau has posed to his students. Will's past has been a difficult one, as a youth he bounced from foster home to foster home and was abused. He has had several run-ins with the law and so it appears that his mathematical talent will remain untapped. Robin Williams plays a rather unusual psychology professor named Sean Maguire and turned in the best performance in the movie. Despite early setbacks in the counseling relationship between Will and Maguire, Will is able to come to grips with his prodigious talents and troubled past and embarks on what is hopefully a brilliant career. The movie is also about the role of friendship, Ben Affleck plays Will Hunting's boyhood friend that still plays a major role in his life yet understands that the best thing for Will would be for them to part. This realism on the part of the Affleck character and Sean Maguire helps Will to reach an understanding with himself and embark on what should be his true path. Written by the stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, that itself is one of the wonderful true stories of life. Two young actors collaborating on a script that wins an Oscar is as improbable as the story of their script. This movie deserved all of the accolades it received.
Good Will Hunting June 4, 2009 DJFletch (New Hampshire,USA) This is one great movie indeed. Fans of Ben Afflick, Robin Williams & Matt Damon will want to have this in their DVD archives. Well done movie and great story line. Well worth the purchase.
good will hunting May 27, 2009 Lewis A. Boatwright could not have been a better time to begin a career than this film excellent screen writing and performances by all gets better each time i watch this movie.
5 stars easy! March 8, 2009 N. Young (all over, world) I wont explain the whole story here as many others have done so already. But I will say that I think it's incredible how the two best friends in this movie, and the two best friends in real life wrote the script for this movie! It's a very good story with great acting, particularly by Robin Williams who needs just as much credit for his acting ability as he has for his comedic sense. This is one of my favorite movies and I recommend it whole heartedly! You'll laugh, you'll cry, you might relate to it, and even though you're not a New Yorker, you'll start saying "how do you like them apples?".
Good Will Hunting March 2, 2009 Noemy Suarez If its the reviw of the film, I think is very good exept for the sexual relationship that shows, really it's not need to bring the message forward.
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