Review of Good Will Hunting (1997) by John W — 31 Mar 2015
Well done but predictable story of a genius (Matt Damon, in the title role) from the wrong side of the tracks. Will Hunting ends up as a janitor at Boston's MIT, where his mathematical prowess catches the attention of professor Stellan Skarsgard.
Worth seeing primarily for the best film performance of Robin Williams, who won his only Oscar playing Will's court-appointed therapist.
This review of Good Will Hunting (1997) was written by John W on 31 Mar 2015.
Good Will Hunting has generally received very positive reviews.
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