This paper reviews the movie, "Good Will Hunting", which explores how people balance the need to be connected to others with the risk of being hurt if those people leave us.
The author feels that "Good Will Hunting" is an excellent film, artfully written and produced film and well placed in its location. The paper reviews the film as it explores one important part of the human condition from the viewpoint of all of the major characters: Fear of rejection is overcome by the joy of really connecting with others.
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"The name of the main character, Will Hunting, allows for a play on words in the title. Will is hunting for a way to fit into a world that doesn't make sense to him. He has two major barriers to connecting to people. First, he is a true self-educated genius with a photographic memory. Second, he is an orphan who was shuffled from foster home to foster home and was sometimes viciously beaten by foster parents."
The Film, "Good Will Hunting" (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-The-Film-Good-Will-Hunting/9930
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