Movie "Good Will Hunting" Worth Watching - Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards

Iliana 2022-04-20 09:01:02

A person's growth is full of thorns, and a person who has been hurt in childhood has a more difficult growth path. He not only has to overcome others, but also overcome his own inferiority complex, anxiety, and depression. He needs to spend a lot of time and All energy is wasted on torturing himself. In the film, a 20-year-old math genius is such a person. Behind his rebellion is a deep childhood injury. He does not trust others because he is afraid of being abandoned by others. He has extraordinary wisdom, but He gave up on himself again... He met a professor who really helped him, a girlfriend who really loved her, and a close friend who cared about him. His heart was not redeemed until a fatherly psychiatrist appeared, who was in tears. A saying: "It's not your fault". He repeatedly said these very important words: "It's not your fault", "It's not your fault"... In the end, he exchanged his true feelings for the boy's awakening.
If more parents and educators can be "catchers in the rye", the children's world should be much brighter.

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Good Will Hunting quotes

  • Lambeau: You're angry at me for doing what you could have done; but ask yourself, Sean. Ask yourself if you want Will to feel that way, if you want him to feel like a failure.

    Sean: Oh, you arrogant shit! That's why I don't come to the goddamned reunions, 'cause I can't stand that look in your eye. Ya know, that condescending, embarrassed look. You think I'm a failure. I know who I am, and I'm proud of what I do. I was a conscientious choice, I didn't fuck up! And you and your cronies think I'm some sort of pity case. You and your kiss-ass chorus following you around going, "The Fields Medal! The Fields Medal!" Why are you still so fuckin' afraid of failure?

  • Chuckie: [in a bar] I didn't get on Cathy last night.

    Will: No?

    Chuckie: Nah.

    Will: Why not?

    Chuckie: I don't know.

    [yells across room]

    Chuckie: Cathy!

    Cathy: What?

    Chuckie: Why didn't you give me none of that nasty little hoochie-woochie you usually throw at me?

    Cathy: Oh, fuck you and your Irish curse, Chuckie. Like I'd waste my energy spreading my legs for that Tootsie Roll dick? So go home and give it a tug yourself.