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Good Will Hunting Director: Gus Van Sant Cast: Matt Damon, Robin Williams, Ben Affleck, Minnie Driver

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/08/1998
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 2,077

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Audio commentary by director Gus Van Sant and Academy Award winners Matt Damon and Ben Affleck; 11 deleted scenes with audio commentary; Production featurettes; Theatrical trailer; TV commercials; Academy Award Best Picture montage; 'Miss Misery" music video; Behind-the-scenes footage; Dolby Digital 5.1 audio; Chapter search

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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck co-scripted and star in this drama, set in Boston and Cambridge, about rebellious 20-year-old MIT janitor Will Hunting (Damon), gifted with a photographic memory, who hangs out with his South Boston bar buddies, his best friend Chuckie (Affleck), and his affluent British girlfriend Skylar (Minnie Driver). After MIT professor Lambeau (Stellan Skarsgard) stumps students with a challenging math formula on a hallway blackboard, Will anonymously leaves the correct solution, prompting Lambeau to track the elusive young genius. As Will's problems with the police escalate, Lambeau offers an out, but with two conditions -- visits to a therapist and weekly math sessions. Will agrees to the latter but refuses to cooperate with a succession of therapists. Lambeau then contacts his former classmate, therapist Sean McGuire (Robin Williams), an instructor at Bunker Hill Community College. Both are equally stubborn, but Will is finally forced to deal with both his past and his future. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Want to see a REAL fun movie? You must see this!by Anonymous

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March 07, 2008: This movie is about trust.In the beginning, It looks like Will trusts his friends, but it was not actually a trust, It was more loyality.Will does not trust anyone because he was an orphan.His original parents had abandoned him. Will has a moment of catharsis when Robert Williams said, "It's not your fault." Over and over.Will realized every thing that did happen to him didn't happen beacuse of him.It help his renewal for living.He goes to California to find his .At end of the movie,he figure, she did really love him.

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October 18, 2006: this movie is awsome not appropriate for kids alot of cursing involved.But overall it is the best movie ever you gatta whatch it


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