Directed by: Gus Van Sant
Starring:

The main point of this movie seems to be to feed the egos of its creators, Ben Affleck and Mat Damon. Photo copyright: Miramax (1997)
Will is a math genius who was born into a shitty life. He was in foster homes and abused often. Now 20, he works as a janitor at MIT. He hangs out with his 4 best friends in bars and fights with guys they knew in school. Somewhere in there Will finds time to read every text book ever written, and go to the gym because his shoulders do not even look real.
After getting arrested, he is released into the custody of a very insecure professor who wants to feed off Will's genius. Their relationship is gay, only with math instead of sodomy. As part of his parole, he has to see a shrink. The funniest moments come when he outsmarts all of the therapists he sees. That is until he meets Sean, who came from the same neighborhood. After some time they develop a bond. Sean understands Will but the climax of their therapy is complete shit. "Not your fault." Sean keeps saying to him over and over again as Will slowly melts into an emotional cathartic crying fit.

The climatic breakthrough in Will's therapy is complete shit. Photo copyright: Miramax (1997)
Good Will Hunting is a great movie if you can get past the fact that it is as much of a vanity piece for the writers as it is anything else. I can just hear their egos talking. We know what real education is. We know what history books give the real facts. We can quote famous people. See, we put it all in this movie. We are smart, and did you see my shirtless scene. Yeah, I am buff!
Photos © Copyright Miramax Films (1997)