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Good Will Hunting

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Good Will Hunting reviews
70
8.1 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 28 critic reviews
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Based on 26 votes
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Drama

Written by: Matt Damon
Ben Affleck

Directed by: Gus Van Sant

Release Date:
Theatrical: December 5, 1997
DVD: January 5, 1999

Running Time: 126 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: R for strong language, including some sex-related dialogue

Starring Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Stellan SkarsgÄrd, and Minnie Driver

Will Hunting (Damon) is a brilliant mathematician, but also an angry young man. To avoid jail time, he agrees to work with Sean (Williams) a therapist who comes from the same tough Boston neighborhood.

What The Critics Said

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100

San Francisco Chronicle Peter Stack

Intimate, heartfelt and wickedly funny, it's a movie whose impact lingers.

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100

Boston Globe Jay Carr

First and foremost, Good Will Hunting is a film riding young, exuberant energies.

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91

Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy

With its sweet soul and sharp mind, it's one of the most heartening films of the year.

90

Mr. Showbiz Kevin Maynard

Intelligently written, sharply directed, and beautifully played.

90

The New York Times Elvis Mitchell

The script's bare bones are familiar, yet the film also has fine acting, steady momentum, a sharp eye and a very warm heart.

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90

Washington Post Desson Thomson

Director Van Sant, who made the lyrical "Mala Noche," "Drugstore Cowboy" and "My Own Private Idaho," returns to his favorite hunting ground -- the subworlds of grimy, poetic lost boys -- and pulls us right in

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88

USA Today Mike Clark

Damon convincingly matches Williams recrimination for recrimination in this portrayal of mutual tough love, even with the latter giving what may be the best performance of his career.

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80

Newsweek David Ansen

Gus Van Sant, working from the tangy, well-written script, gets so much humor, grit and emotional truth out of this tale that the familiar formulas behind it simply fall away.

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80

Variety Emanuel Levy

This beautifully realized tale is always engaging and often quite touching.

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80

Film.com John Hartl

The script also happens to be quite literate and laceratingly funny, and Damon -- no big surprise here -- turns out to be the perfect actor to deliver Will's zingers.

75

Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

Stuffed--indeed, overstuffed--with heart, soul, audacity, and blarney. You may not believe a minute of it, but you don't necessarily want to stop watching.

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75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen

Both smart and shrewd -- it wraps that same comforting message in a thoroughly entertaining package.

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75

Baltimore Sun Ann Hornaday

Fairly bursts with the exuberance and youthful energy that must have attended its creation.

75

ReelViews James Berardinelli

An ordinary story told well. Taken as a whole, there's little that's special about this tale -- it follows a traditional narrative path, leaves the audience with a warm, fuzzy feeling, and never really challenges or surprises us.

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75

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

It's the individual moments, not the payoff, that make it so effective.

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75

New York Daily News Jami Bernard

You'd never guess this just-off-center movie was directed by indie hero Gus Van Sant. Maybe, like Will, he's casual about his gifts and feels no need to trot them out.

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75

Chicago Tribune Mark Caro

Presents a few too many hugs and arguments over what's best for Will. But ultimately, the movie, like its protagonist, boasts an integrity and intelligence that are tough not to admire. [25 December 1997, Tempo, p.1]

70

Film.com Matthew Kohut

Thanks to solid performances by Damon, Williams, and Driver, the story glides by on charm.

70

Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan

While the charismatic performances of Damon and Affleck make Good Will Hunting a difficult entertainment to resist, doing just that is not as hard as the film would like to think.

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70

TNT RoughCut Andy Jones

Damon benefits greatly from a director like Gus Van Sant ("My Own Private Idaho") who understands quiet, funny moments, intricate relationships and beautiful young actors.

70

Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum

This is good, solid work that never achieves either the art or poignance of Van Sant's earlier and more personal projects.

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70

Salon.com Andrew O'Hehir

It isn't surprising that the film was originally based on actors' improvisations, since it creates a universe of tremendously enjoyable characters and allows them plenty of room to roam, but has only the most predictable notion of plot and nothing whatever to say beyond be-yourself pieties.

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67

Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov

Part character study, part redemptive drama, and all cheesy heart, it's Boston-baked melodrama, a little too gooey at times, but still pretty delicious.

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50

Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt

Matt Damon and Robin Williams give touching performances, but Gus Van Sant's filmmaking is surprisingly ordinary.

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50

Time Richard Schickel

Hearts sinking, we are obliged to endure much pseudo-serious gabble as we head toward another painfully predictable triumph of the human spirit. There must be some better way of hunting our--and Oscar's--goodwill. [Dec. 1,1997]

40

TV Guide Maitland McDonagh

The acting is top-notch and some scenes are authentically well-observed.

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40

The Onion (A.V. Club) Keith Phipps

Van Sant's direction is surprisingly static and conventional, which doesn't help this earnest, underwhelming misfire.

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40

Dallas Observer Peter Rainer

Damon--as actor, not as co-screenwriter--is the best thing about Good Will Hunting.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 26 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Peter I. gave it a2:
What a bunch of pseudo-intellectual claptrap. This is a movie written from the perspective of a college undergrad who thinks he's impossibly clever, but is really just a big dummy full of stupid ideas (e.g. the Howard Zinn and Chomsky references -- are there two bigger moral imbeciles on the planet earth than those two twits?). Matt Damon's character is a witless jackass. Who could possibly care about this goon? The rest is so absurd that it's laughable. The film positively groans under the weight of its pretentions. There are few things worse than patently ignorant people showing off their "intelligence," such as it is. This is the sort of film that does serve a purpose, however. If anyone likes it, you know right away they really have no clue about what makes a good film. And they probably really enjoy congratulating themselves on how smart they are.

Jack S. gave it an8:
Great movie! Heart breaking, romantic, and had some good humor in it. Truely a great movie about a brillient kid who gets in a little to much trouble. It inspired me to reach for my goals. Overall a great movie.

Samantha gave it a10:
This is one of my all time favorite movies. The grit and grime of the kind of life that most wish to look away from. Matt Damon was truly inspiring in his performance and insight. I wish that more movies were as real as this one (with the exception of 'Will' being a genius).

Tom l. gave it a10:
A great movie. Matt damon did way more on the screenplay than Ben Affleck. It's clear they realized who was more talented some time ago.

Tyler C. gave it a0:
I waited a whole decade to finally see this movie. It was horrible. Why is it called "Good Will Hunting?" There is a scene where Will holds a man down and beats him until there is blood coming from not just the victims nose, but his mouth as well. If I were to do that to someone, would I be considered "good"? I sure hope not.

Vic gave it a10:
Solid performances all around, especially by Damon and Robin Williams. It's a touching and inspirational film that explores several issues in life.

Sam gave it a10:
This movie is one of the best movies I have seen. After seeing it a second time and seeing some of the unaccidental coincidences by the producer, the movie shows many different angles. This is one of the cleverest movies I have seen, very intriguing.

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