Review of Good Will Hunting (1997) by Jammerjoint — 27 Aug 2010
Of the works of art I have experienced, this has struck a deep impression within me and remains to be my favorite film of all time. To begin with, the story is not only a wonderful concept but also devoid of idealistic cliché.
It was the kind of story that carried itself through the journey; situations fabricated to nudge the plot along were very sparse. The entire movie flowed out smoothly, avoiding the impression of multiple disjointed scenes, instead following a cohesive line of thought, and yet integrated within was a well-paced emotional rampage.
This review of Good Will Hunting (1997) was written by Jammerjoint on 27 Aug 2010.
Good Will Hunting has generally received very positive reviews.
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