One word, ten thousand interpretations

Hayley 2022-04-21 09:01:03

In this film, the most shining thing is Sean's monologue to Will. The long shot of nearly 5 minutes is unforgettable.

"You're just a kid, you don't know what you're talking about. So ask you about art, and you're probably going to come up with superficial arguments in art books, about Michelangelo, you know a lot, his political zeal, intersecting with the Pope Mo Ni, indulge in sex, you know him very well, right? But you don't even know the smell of the Sistine Chapel, right? Have you ever tried standing there, looking up at the famous painting on the ceiling? Surely you haven't seen it? If When I ask about women, you can tell me everything you know, you may have been in bed a few times, but you can't tell the real joy in your heart when you wake up next to a woman. You are young and strong, if I Talk to you about war and you'll throw Shakespeare at me and recite "To the battlefield, dear friend," but you've never been in battle, never tried to hold your best friend's head in your arms, and watch him suck the last Breathe, stare at you, ask you for help. I ask you what love is, you may only talk about the wind and the moon, but you have never tried to pour your heart into it. When your eyes meet, you understand each other's hearts, like God Arranged angels to come down to earth only to dedicate to you, to save you from the abyss of hell, you have never tried to feel all kinds of caring for her, you have never tried to be deeply in love with her, and you are committed to staying together, knowing that she is terminally ill No matter what, you have never tried the feeling of losing a loved one..."

Some people read their ignorance and ignorance of the world from this sentence, some people read the loneliness and inner depression of the genius Will, and some people read the candor between two men... I like the meaning of "the elders teach young people earnestly" in this sentence. The increase of age, the accumulation of time, and the accumulation of experience make the elderly often see things more clearly. Whenever we are self-righteous and think that we have read so many books, the judgments and decisions we make must be correct. , Should we calm down and listen to the teachings of the elders? As reflected in this passage, when young people are faced with many, many things, they often can only stick to books and cannot truly appreciate the death of their relatives, the separation of lovers, the cruelty of war... I like being older and older. I have more exchanges with people, and their personal experience and valuable experience can always give me new directions.

Finally I want to say

the most important thing

I feel

Why study mathematics, good at mathematics, and engage in scientific research

All are lunatics (manual dog head)

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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.