Saturday, March 19, 2016

Old But Gold #3 (Good Will Hunting -- 1997)

       In one of the most prestigious colleges in the world, the smartest is the janitor. Will Hunting, the college janitor, founds a board in the corridor with a math problem that the teacher left there so the students could solve it. But who really solves its him. He might be a genius, but he is certainly not an an angel. He gets on a street fight and ends up in jail. The teacher get him out and want him to go to a therapist, so he can work on the boy's future.
       From therapist to therapist, Will Hunting uses his intelligence to make the therapists give up on him, until one day, one therapist don't give up. He sees what Will is going through and he understands it. Together they have great talks about life and love. The genius kid that thought that life had no meaning, finds one. Love.
          A girl that studies in nothing less that in the Harvard University, meets Will in a bar, and she is in doubt between the genius from the street, or the genius from Harvard. She chooses the guy from the street. Together they have highs and lows until a big problem comes up. Will they manage to go through it? Only watching you will know!


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  3. Many times i've seen this movie on Netflix but it really did not catch my attention. Now that i know what its about I think i'm going to probably watch it. Seems really cool!

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  4. I find the fact that you took your time to watch and analyse a movie from the late 90's rather admirable. However, the fact that your post lacked your opinion about "Good Will Hunting" makes this a summary. I strongly think you should tell me why this movie is considered "Old But Gold". Otherwise, simply googling a wikipedia article about the film would be easier and more immediate.

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