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Good Will Hunting

Good Will Hunting is a 1997 American psychological drama film directed by Gus Van Sant, and written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. It stars Robin Williams, Damon, Affleck, Stellan Skarsgård and Minnie Driver.

Good Will Hunting
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGus Van Sant
Written by
Produced byLawrence Bender
Starring
CinematographyJean-Yves Escoffier
Edited byPietro Scalia
Music byDanny Elfman
Production
company
Be Gentlemen[1]
Distributed byMiramax Films[1]
Release dates
  • December 2, 1997 (1997-12-02) (Bruin Theater)
  • December 5, 1997 (1997-12-05) (United States)
Running time
126 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million[2]
Box office$225.9 million[3]

The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $225 million during its theatrical run against a $10 million budget. At the 70th Academy Awards, it received nominations in nine categories, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won in two: Best Supporting Actor for Williams and Best Original Screenplay for Affleck and Damon. In 2014, it was ranked at number 53 in The Hollywood Reporter's "100 Favorite Films" list.[4]

Plot

Twenty-year-old Will Hunting of South Boston is a natural genius who is self-taught and been recently paroled from jail. He works as a janitor at MIT and spends his free time drinking with his friends Chuckie, Billy, and Morgan. When Professor Gerald Lambeau posts a difficult combinatorial mathematics problem on a blackboard as a challenge for his graduate students, Will solves the problem anonymously, stunning both the students and Lambeau. As a challenge to the unknown genius, Lambeau posts an even more difficult problem; he later catches Will writing the solution on the blackboard late at night, but initially thinks Will is vandalizing it and chases him off. At a bar, Will meets Skylar, a British woman about to graduate from Harvard College, who plans on attending medical school at Stanford.

The next day, Will and his friends fight a gang that contains a member who used to bully Will as a child. Will is arrested after he attacks a responding police officer. Lambeau sits in on his court appearance and watches Will defend himself. He arranges for him to avoid jail time if he agrees to study mathematics under Lambeau's supervision and participate in psychotherapy sessions. Will tentatively agrees, but treats his therapists with mockery. In desperation, Lambeau calls on Dr. Sean Maguire, his college roommate, who now teaches psychology at Bunker Hill Community College. Unlike other therapists, Sean actually challenges Will's defense mechanisms. During the first session, Will insults Sean's deceased wife, and Sean threatens him—but after a few unproductive sessions, Will finally begins to open up.

Will is particularly struck by Sean's story of how he met his wife, who later died of cancer, by giving up his ticket to the historic game six of the 1975 World Series, after falling in love at first sight. Sean's explanation for surrendering his ticket was to "see about a girl," and he does not regret his decision. This encourages Will to build a relationship with Skylar, though he lies to her about his past and is reluctant to introduce her to his friends or show her his rundown neighborhood. Will also challenges Sean to take an objective look at his own life, since Sean cannot move on from his wife's death.

Lambeau sets up a number of job interviews for Will, but Will scorns them by sending Chuckie as his "chief negotiator", and by turning down a position at the NSA with a scathing critique of the agency's moral position. Skylar asks Will to move to California with her, but he refuses and tells her he is an orphan, and that his foster father physically abused him. Will breaks up with Skylar and later storms out on Lambeau, dismissing the mathematical research he has been doing. Sean points out that Will is so adept at anticipating future failure in his interpersonal relationships that he deliberately sabotages them in order to avoid emotional pain. Chuckie likewise challenges Will over his resistance to taking any of the positions he interviews for, telling Will he owes it to his friends to make the most of the opportunities they will never have, even if it means leaving one day. He then tells Will that the best part of his day is a brief moment when he waits on his doorstep, thinking Will has moved on to something greater.

Will walks in on a heated argument between Sean and Lambeau over his potential. Sean and Will share and find out that they were both victims of child abuse. Sean helps Will to see that he is a victim of his own inner demons and to accept that it is not his fault, causing him to break down in tears in Sean’s arms. Will accepts one of the job offers arranged by Lambeau. Having helped Will overcome his problems, Sean reconciles with Lambeau, deciding to take a sabbatical. Will's friends present him with a Chevrolet Nova for his 21st birthday, so he can commute to work. Later, Chuckie goes to Will's house to pick him up, only to find that he is not there, much to his happiness. Will sends Sean a letter telling him to tell Lambeau that he had to go "see about a girl," revealing he passed on the job offer and instead is heading to California to reunite with Skylar.

Cast

Production

Development

Matt Damon started writing the film as a final assignment for a playwriting class he was taking at Harvard University.[5] Instead of writing a one-act play, Damon submitted a 40-page script.[5] He wrote his then-girlfriend, medical student Skylar Satenstein (credited in the closing credits of the film), into his script.[6] Damon said the only scene from that script that survived – "it survived verbatim" – was when Will Hunting (Damon) meets his therapist, Sean Maguire (Robin Williams), for the first time.[5] Damon asked Ben Affleck to develop the screenplay together. They completed the script in 1994.[5] At first, it was written as a thriller about a young man in the rough-and-tumble streets of South Boston who possesses a superior intelligence and is targeted by the government with heavy-handed recruitment.[5]

Castle Rock Entertainment bought the script for $675,000 against $775,000, meaning that Damon and Affleck would stand to earn an additional $100,000 if the film was produced and they retained sole writing credit.[citation needed] Castle Rock president Rob Reiner urged them to drop the thriller aspect of the story and to focus on the relationship between Will and his therapist. Terrence Malick told Affleck and Damon over dinner that the film ought to end with Will's decision to follow his girlfriend Skylar to California, not them leaving together.[7]

At Reiner's request, screenwriter William Goldman read the script. Goldman consistently denied the persistent rumor that he wrote Good Will Hunting or acted as a script doctor. In his book Which Lie Did I Tell? Goldman jokingly writes, "I did not just doctor it. I wrote the whole thing from scratch," before dismissing the rumor as false and saying his only advice was agreeing with Reiner's suggestion.[8]

Affleck and Damon proposed to act in the lead roles, but many studio executives said they wanted Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.[9] Meanwhile, Kevin Smith was working with Affleck on Mallrats and with both Damon and Affleck on Chasing Amy.[10] Castle Rock put the script in turnaround, and gave Damon and Affleck 30 days to find another buyer for the script who would reimburse Castle Rock the money paid, otherwise the script reverted to the studio, and Damon and Affleck would be out. All the studios that were involved in the original bidding war for the screenplay now turned the pair down, taking meetings with Affleck and Damon only to tell them this to their face. As a last resort, Affleck passed the script to his Chasing Amy director Kevin Smith, who read it and promised to walk the script directly into Harvey Weinstein's office at Miramax. Weinstein read the script, loved it, and paid Castle Rock their due, while also agreeing to let Damon and Affleck star in the film. Weinstein asked that a few scenes be removed, including an out-of-place, mid-script oral sex scene that Damon and Affleck added to trick executives who were not looking closely.[5]

 
The Baskin-Robbins/Dunkin' Donuts, in front of which Will mocked Harvard student Clark

After buying the rights from Castle Rock, Miramax put the film into production. Several well-known filmmakers were originally considered to direct, including Mel Gibson and Michael Mann.[11] Originally, Affleck asked Kevin Smith whether he was interested in directing. He declined, saying they needed a "good director,"[12] that he only directed projects he wrote, and that he was not much of a visual director, but he still served as one of the film's executive producers. Damon and Affleck later chose Gus Van Sant for the job, whose work on previous films like Drugstore Cowboy (1989) had left a favorable impression on the fledgling screenwriters. Miramax was persuaded and hired Van Sant to direct the film.[13][14][15]

Filming

 
The Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square where Skylar asked Will to explain his "photographic memory" to her (as seen in 2013; it has since been redeveloped by Harvard).

Filming took place between April and June 1997. Although the story is set in Boston, and many of the scenes were shot on location in the Greater Boston area, many of the interior shots were filmed at locations in Toronto, with the University of Toronto standing in for MIT and Harvard University. The classroom scenes were filmed at McLennan Physical Laboratories (of the University of Toronto) and Central Technical School. Harvard normally disallows filming on its property, but permitted limited filming by the project after intervention by Harvard alumnus John Lithgow.[16] Likewise, only the exterior shots of Bunker Hill Community College were filmed in Boston; however, Sean's office was built in Toronto as an exact replica of one at the college.[17]

The interior bar scenes set in "Southie" were shot on location at Woody's L Street Tavern.[18] Meanwhile, the homes of Will (190 West 6th Street) and Sean (259 E Street), while some distance apart in the movie, actually back up to each other on Bowen Street, the narrow street Chuckie drives down to walk up to Will's back door.[19][20]

The Bow and Arrow Pub, which was located at the corner of Bow Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, doubled as the exterior of the Harvard bar in which Will met Skylar for the first time.[21] The Baskin-Robbins/Dunkin' Donuts featured in the "How do you like them apples?" scene was next door to the pub at the time of the film's release.[20] The Harvard Bar interior scenes were filmed at the Upfront Bar and Grill on Front St. E. in Toronto.[22]

The Tasty, at the corner of JFK and Brattle Streets, was the scene of Will and Skylar's first kiss.[23] The Au Bon Pain, where Will and Skylar discuss the former's photographic memory, was at the corner of Dunster Street and Mass Ave.[24]

The Boston Public Garden bench on which Will and Sean sat for a scene in the film became a temporary shrine after Williams's death in 2014.[25]

Soundtrack

Good Will Hunting: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedDecember 2, 1997
GenreSoundtrack, indie rock, acoustic rock, indie folk
LabelCapitol

The musical score for Good Will Hunting was composed by Danny Elfman, who had previously collaborated with Gus Van Sant on To Die For and would go on to score many of the director's other films.[26] The film also features many songs written and recorded by singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. His song "Miss Misery" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but lost to "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic.[27] Elfman's score was also nominated for an Oscar, but lost to Titanic as well. On September 11, 2006, The Today Show used Elfman's song "Weepy Donuts" while Matt Lauer spoke during the opening credits.

A soundtrack album for the film was released by Capitol Records on November 18, 1997, though only two of Elfman's cues appear on the release.[28][29]

Good Will Hunting: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Between the Bars (Orchestral)"Elliott Smith1:09
2."As the Rain"Jeb Loy Nichols4:51
3."Angeles"Elliott Smith2:55
4."No Name #3"Elliott Smith3:10
5."Fisherman's Blues"The Waterboys4:19
6."Why Do I Lie?"Luscious Jackson3:27
7."Will Hunting" (Main Titles)"Danny Elfman2:41
8."Between the Bars"Elliott Smith2:21
9."Say Yes"Elliott Smith2:15
10."Baker Street"Gerry Rafferty4:08
11."Somebody's Baby"Andru Donalds3:10
12."Boys Better"The Dandy Warhols4:32
13."How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?"Al Green6:18
14."Miss Misery"Elliott Smith3:12
15."Weepy Donuts"Danny Elfman3:48
Total length:52:16

"Afternoon Delight" by the Starland Vocal Band was featured in the film, but did not appear on the soundtrack album.

Good Will Hunting: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Danny Elfman, Elliott Smith
ReleasedMarch 3, 2014
GenreSoundtrack
LabelMusic Box Records

A limited edition soundtrack album featuring Elfman's complete score from the film was released by Music Box Records on March 3, 2014. The soundtrack, issued in 1500 copies, includes all of Elfman's cues (including music not featured on the rare Miramax Academy promo) and also contains the songs by Elliott Smith. One of the tracks is Smith's songs with Elfman's arrangements added into the mix.[30]

  1. Main Title (2:44)
  2. Genie Mopper (0:37)
  3. First Calculation (1:08)
  4. Theorem (0:42)
  5. Kick Ass Choir (0:59)
  6. Mystery Math (2:28)
  7. Them Apples (0:57)
  8. Jail (1:13)
  9. Second Shrink (1:14)
  10. Any Port (1:25)
  11. Times Up (1:14)
  12. Oliver Twist (1:58)
  13. Staring Contest (0:49)
  14. Secret Weapon (0:57)
  15. Retainer (Part A) (0:58)
  16. Retainer (Part B) (0:20)
  17. Tell You Something (0:48)
  18. No Love Me (0:47)
  19. Fire Music (1:11)
  20. Whose Fault (2:34)
  21. End Titles (3:50)
  22. Between the Bars (Orchestral) (1:09) – Performed by Elliott Smith / Arr. by Elfman
  23. No Name #3 (3:04) – Performed by Elliott Smith
  24. Say Yes (2:15) – Performed by Elliott Smith
  25. Between the Bars (2:21) – Performed by Elliott Smith
  26. Angeles (2:55) – Performed by Elliott Smith
  27. Miss Misery (3:12) – Performed by Elliott Smith

Mathematics

In an early version of the script, Will Hunting was going to be a physics prodigy, but Nobel Laureate in Physics Sheldon Glashow at Harvard told Damon that the subject should be math instead of physics. Glashow referred Damon to his brother-in-law, Daniel Kleitman, a mathematics professor at MIT. Columbia University's physics and math professor Brian Greene at the Tribeca Sloan retrospectively explained that for physics, "Having some deep insight about the universe [⁠ ⁠.⁠ ⁠.⁠ ⁠.⁠ ⁠] typically [⁠ ⁠is ⁠] a group project in the modern era," while "doing some mathematical theorem is a singular undertaking very often."[31][32] In the spring of 1997, Damon and Affleck asked Kleitman to "speak math to us" for writing realistic dialogue, so Kleitman invited postdoc Tom Bohman to join him, giving them a "quick lecture". When asked for a problem that Will could solve, Kleitman and Bohman suggested the unsolved computer science P versus NP problem, but the movie used other problems.

Patrick O'Donnell, professor of physics at the University of Toronto, served as the mathematical consultant for the film.[33]

The main hallway blackboard is used twice to reveal Will Hunting's talent, first to the audience, second to Professor Lambeau. Matt Damon based it on his artist brother Kyle visiting MIT's Infinite Corridor and writing "an incredibly elaborate, totally fake, version of an equation" on a blackboard, which lasted for months. Kyle returned to Matt, saying that MIT needed those blackboards "because these kids are so smart they just need to, you know, drop everything and solve problems!"[34]

The first blackboard problem

Near the start of the film, Will sets aside his mop to study a difficult problem posed by Lambeau on the blackboard.[35] The problem has to do with intermediate-level graph theory, but Lambeau describes it as an advanced "Fourier system."

To answer the first part of the question, Will chalks up an adjacency matrix:

 

To answer the second part, he determines the number of 3-step walks in the graph, and finds the third power matrix:

 

The third and fourth parts of the question concern generating functions. The other characters are astounded that a janitor shows such facility with matrices.

The second blackboard problem

Lambeau subsequently poses a new challenge on the blackboard: state Cayley's formula and "draw all the homeomorphically irreducible trees with  ." Will writes eight of the ten trees correctly before Lambeau interrupts.[36]

Reception

Box office

In the film's opening weekend in limited release, it earned $272,912. In its January 1998 wide-release opening weekend, it earned $10,261,471. It went on to gross $138,433,435 in North America and a total worldwide gross of $225,933,435.[3]

Critical response

The film was met with highly positive reviews. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 97% based on 87 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "It follows a predictable narrative arc, but Good Will Hunting adds enough quirks to the journey – and is loaded with enough powerful performances – that it remains an entertaining, emotionally rich drama."[37] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[38] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[39]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars out of four, writing that while the story is "predictable", it is "the individual moments, not the payoff, that make it so effective".[40] Duane Byrge of The Hollywood Reporter praised the performances of the cast, writing "The acting is brilliant overall, with special praise to Matt Damon for his ragingly tender portrayal of the boy cursed with genius".[41] Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle was equally positive, writing "The glow goes well beyond a radiant performance by Matt Damon ... Intimate, heartfelt and wickedly funny, it's a movie whose impact lingers".[42] Owen Gleiberman, writing for Entertainment Weekly, gave the film a "B", stating "Good Will Hunting is 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". He also noted Damon's and Williams' chemistry, describing it as "a quicksilver intercepting each other's thoughts".[43] Janet Maslin of The New York Times, called the screenplay "smart and touching", and praised Van Sant for directing with "style, shrewdness and clarity". She also complimented the production design and cinematography, which were able to effortlessly move the viewer from "classroom to dorm room to neighborhood bar", in a small setting.[44]

Quentin Curtis of The Daily Telegraph opined Williams' performance brought "sharpness and tenderness", calling the film a "crowd-pleaser, with bags of charm to spare. It doesn't bear thinking too much about its message ... Damon and Affleck's writing has real wit and vigour, and some depth".[45] Andrew O'Hehir of Salon stated that despite the "enjoyable characters", he thought the film was somewhat superficial, writing "there isn't a whole lot of movie to take home with you ... many will wake the next morning wondering why, with all that talent on hand, it amounts to so little in the end".[46] Writing for the BBC, Nev Pierce gave the film four stars out of five, describing the film as "touching, without being sentimental", although he felt some scenes were "odd lapses into self-help speak".[47] Emanuel Levy of Variety called the film a "beautifully realized tale ... engaging and often quite touching". He felt that the film's visual style showcased Van Sant's talent, but the plot was "quite predictable".[48]

Accolades

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Academy Awards Best Picture Lawrence Bender Nominated [49]
Best Director Gus Van Sant Nominated
Best Actor Matt Damon Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Robin Williams Won
Best Supporting Actress Minnie Driver Nominated
Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won
Best Film Editing Pietro Scalia Nominated
Best Original Dramatic Score Danny Elfman Nominated
Best Original Song "Miss Misery"
Music and Lyrics by Elliott Smith
Nominated
American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Feature Film Pietro Scalia Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Gus Van Sant Nominated [50]
Outstanding Single Achievement Matt Damon Won
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Actor – Video Won
Favorite Actress – Video Minnie Driver Nominated
BMI Film & TV Awards Film Music Award Danny Elfman Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck 3rd Place [51]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Actor Ben Affleck Nominated [52]
Matt Damon Won
Chlotrudis Awards Best Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Nominated [53]
Critics' Choice Awards Best Picture Nominated [54]
Best Original Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won
Breakthrough Artist Matt Damon Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Gus Van Sant Nominated [55]
[56]
Empire Awards Best Film Nominated [57]
European Film Awards Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema Stellan Skarsgård Won [58]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Newcomer Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won [59]
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [60]
[61]
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Matt Damon Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Robin Williams Nominated
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won
Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing – Music (Domestic and Foreign) Kenneth Karman Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards Best Drama Won
Humanitas Prize Feature Film Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won [62]
Japan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film Nominated
Key Art Awards Home Entertainment Audio/Visual Trailer R.D. Womack II Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Most Promising Actor Matt Damon (also for The Rainmaker) Won [63]
London Film Critics Circle Awards Screenwriter of the Year Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Nominated
Actor of the Year Matt Damon Nominated
British Supporting Actress of the Year Minnie Driver Won[a]
MTV Movie Awards Best Movie Nominated [64]
Best Male Performance Matt Damon Nominated
Best On-Screen Duo Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Nominated
Best Kiss Matt Damon and Minnie Driver Nominated
National Board of Review Awards Top Ten Films 4th Place [65]
Special Achievement in Filmmaking Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won
Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Picture Lawrence Bender Nominated [66]
Best Drama Picture Nominated
Best Actor Matt Damon Nominated
Best Drama Actor Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Robin Williams Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won
Best Ensemble Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Nominated [67]
Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Lawrence Bender Nominated
Promax Awards Home Entertainment Movie Promotion R.D. Womack II Nominated
Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards Best Foreign Actor Matt Damon Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [68]
Best Director – Motion Picture Gus Van Sant Nominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Matt Damon Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Robin Williams Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Minnie Driver Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Minnie Driver,
Stellan Skarsgård, and Robin Williams
Nominated [69]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Matt Damon Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Robin Williams Won
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Minnie Driver Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture 8th Place [70]
Telly Awards Best Drama Trailer R.D. Womack II Won
Turkish Film Critics Association Awards Best Foreign Film 16th Place
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Nominated [71]

See also

Notes

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good, will, hunting, 1997, american, psychological, drama, film, directed, sant, written, affleck, matt, damon, stars, robin, williams, damon, affleck, stellan, skarsgård, minnie, driver, theatrical, release, posterdirected, bygus, santwritten, byben, affleck,. Good Will Hunting is a 1997 American psychological drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon It stars Robin Williams Damon Affleck Stellan Skarsgard and Minnie Driver Good Will HuntingTheatrical release posterDirected byGus Van SantWritten byBen Affleck Matt DamonProduced byLawrence BenderStarringRobin Williams Matt Damon Ben Affleck Stellan Skarsgard Minnie DriverCinematographyJean Yves EscoffierEdited byPietro ScaliaMusic byDanny ElfmanProductioncompanyBe Gentlemen 1 Distributed byMiramax Films 1 Release datesDecember 2 1997 1997 12 02 Bruin Theater December 5 1997 1997 12 05 United States Running time126 minutes 1 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 10 million 2 Box office 225 9 million 3 The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over 225 million during its theatrical run against a 10 million budget At the 70th Academy Awards it received nominations in nine categories including Best Picture and Best Director and won in two Best Supporting Actor for Williams and Best Original Screenplay for Affleck and Damon In 2014 it was ranked at number 53 in The Hollywood Reporter s 100 Favorite Films list 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Mathematics 5 1 The first blackboard problem 5 2 The second blackboard problem 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Accolades 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditTwenty year old Will Hunting of South Boston is a natural genius who is self taught and been recently paroled from jail He works as a janitor at MIT and spends his free time drinking with his friends Chuckie Billy and Morgan When Professor Gerald Lambeau posts a difficult combinatorial mathematics problem on a blackboard as a challenge for his graduate students Will solves the problem anonymously stunning both the students and Lambeau As a challenge to the unknown genius Lambeau posts an even more difficult problem he later catches Will writing the solution on the blackboard late at night but initially thinks Will is vandalizing it and chases him off At a bar Will meets Skylar a British woman about to graduate from Harvard College who plans on attending medical school at Stanford The next day Will and his friends fight a gang that contains a member who used to bully Will as a child Will is arrested after he attacks a responding police officer Lambeau sits in on his court appearance and watches Will defend himself He arranges for him to avoid jail time if he agrees to study mathematics under Lambeau s supervision and participate in psychotherapy sessions Will tentatively agrees but treats his therapists with mockery In desperation Lambeau calls on Dr Sean Maguire his college roommate who now teaches psychology at Bunker Hill Community College Unlike other therapists Sean actually challenges Will s defense mechanisms During the first session Will insults Sean s deceased wife and Sean threatens him but after a few unproductive sessions Will finally begins to open up Will is particularly struck by Sean s story of how he met his wife who later died of cancer by giving up his ticket to the historic game six of the 1975 World Series after falling in love at first sight Sean s explanation for surrendering his ticket was to see about a girl and he does not regret his decision This encourages Will to build a relationship with Skylar though he lies to her about his past and is reluctant to introduce her to his friends or show her his rundown neighborhood Will also challenges Sean to take an objective look at his own life since Sean cannot move on from his wife s death Lambeau sets up a number of job interviews for Will but Will scorns them by sending Chuckie as his chief negotiator and by turning down a position at the NSA with a scathing critique of the agency s moral position Skylar asks Will to move to California with her but he refuses and tells her he is an orphan and that his foster father physically abused him Will breaks up with Skylar and later storms out on Lambeau dismissing the mathematical research he has been doing Sean points out that Will is so adept at anticipating future failure in his interpersonal relationships that he deliberately sabotages them in order to avoid emotional pain Chuckie likewise challenges Will over his resistance to taking any of the positions he interviews for telling Will he owes it to his friends to make the most of the opportunities they will never have even if it means leaving one day He then tells Will that the best part of his day is a brief moment when he waits on his doorstep thinking Will has moved on to something greater Will walks in on a heated argument between Sean and Lambeau over his potential Sean and Will share and find out that they were both victims of child abuse Sean helps Will to see that he is a victim of his own inner demons and to accept that it is not his fault causing him to break down in tears in Sean s arms Will accepts one of the job offers arranged by Lambeau Having helped Will overcome his problems Sean reconciles with Lambeau deciding to take a sabbatical Will s friends present him with a Chevrolet Nova for his 21st birthday so he can commute to work Later Chuckie goes to Will s house to pick him up only to find that he is not there much to his happiness Will sends Sean a letter telling him to tell Lambeau that he had to go see about a girl revealing he passed on the job offer and instead is heading to California to reunite with Skylar Cast EditRobin Williams as Dr Sean Maguire Matt Damon as Will Hunting Ben Affleck as Chuckie Sullivan Stellan Skarsgard as Professor Gerald Lambeau Minnie Driver as Skylar Casey Affleck as Morgan O Mally Cole Hauser as Billy McBride John Mighton as Tom Scott William Winters as Clark Jimmy Flynn as Judge George H Malone Christopher Britton as Executive 2 Alison Folland as MIT Student George Plimpton as Henry LipkinProduction EditDevelopment Edit Matt Damon started writing the film as a final assignment for a playwriting class he was taking at Harvard University 5 Instead of writing a one act play Damon submitted a 40 page script 5 He wrote his then girlfriend medical student Skylar Satenstein credited in the closing credits of the film into his script 6 Damon said the only scene from that script that survived it survived verbatim was when Will Hunting Damon meets his therapist Sean Maguire Robin Williams for the first time 5 Damon asked Ben Affleck to develop the screenplay together They completed the script in 1994 5 At first it was written as a thriller about a young man in the rough and tumble streets of South Boston who possesses a superior intelligence and is targeted by the government with heavy handed recruitment 5 Castle Rock Entertainment bought the script for 675 000 against 775 000 meaning that Damon and Affleck would stand to earn an additional 100 000 if the film was produced and they retained sole writing credit citation needed Castle Rock president Rob Reiner urged them to drop the thriller aspect of the story and to focus on the relationship between Will and his therapist Terrence Malick told Affleck and Damon over dinner that the film ought to end with Will s decision to follow his girlfriend Skylar to California not them leaving together 7 At Reiner s request screenwriter William Goldman read the script Goldman consistently denied the persistent rumor that he wrote Good Will Hunting or acted as a script doctor In his book Which Lie Did I Tell Goldman jokingly writes I did not just doctor it I wrote the whole thing from scratch before dismissing the rumor as false and saying his only advice was agreeing with Reiner s suggestion 8 Affleck and Damon proposed to act in the lead roles but many studio executives said they wanted Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio 9 Meanwhile Kevin Smith was working with Affleck on Mallrats and with both Damon and Affleck on Chasing Amy 10 Castle Rock put the script in turnaround and gave Damon and Affleck 30 days to find another buyer for the script who would reimburse Castle Rock the money paid otherwise the script reverted to the studio and Damon and Affleck would be out All the studios that were involved in the original bidding war for the screenplay now turned the pair down taking meetings with Affleck and Damon only to tell them this to their face As a last resort Affleck passed the script to his Chasing Amy director Kevin Smith who read it and promised to walk the script directly into Harvey Weinstein s office at Miramax Weinstein read the script loved it and paid Castle Rock their due while also agreeing to let Damon and Affleck star in the film Weinstein asked that a few scenes be removed including an out of place mid script oral sex scene that Damon and Affleck added to trick executives who were not looking closely 5 The Baskin Robbins Dunkin Donuts in front of which Will mocked Harvard student Clark After buying the rights from Castle Rock Miramax put the film into production Several well known filmmakers were originally considered to direct including Mel Gibson and Michael Mann 11 Originally Affleck asked Kevin Smith whether he was interested in directing He declined saying they needed a good director 12 that he only directed projects he wrote and that he was not much of a visual director but he still served as one of the film s executive producers Damon and Affleck later chose Gus Van Sant for the job whose work on previous films like Drugstore Cowboy 1989 had left a favorable impression on the fledgling screenwriters Miramax was persuaded and hired Van Sant to direct the film 13 14 15 Filming Edit The Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square where Skylar asked Will to explain his photographic memory to her as seen in 2013 it has since been redeveloped by Harvard Filming took place between April and June 1997 Although the story is set in Boston and many of the scenes were shot on location in the Greater Boston area many of the interior shots were filmed at locations in Toronto with the University of Toronto standing in for MIT and Harvard University The classroom scenes were filmed at McLennan Physical Laboratories of the University of Toronto and Central Technical School Harvard normally disallows filming on its property but permitted limited filming by the project after intervention by Harvard alumnus John Lithgow 16 Likewise only the exterior shots of Bunker Hill Community College were filmed in Boston however Sean s office was built in Toronto as an exact replica of one at the college 17 The interior bar scenes set in Southie were shot on location at Woody s L Street Tavern 18 Meanwhile the homes of Will 190 West 6th Street and Sean 259 E Street while some distance apart in the movie actually back up to each other on Bowen Street the narrow street Chuckie drives down to walk up to Will s back door 19 20 The Bow and Arrow Pub which was located at the corner of Bow Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge doubled as the exterior of the Harvard bar in which Will met Skylar for the first time 21 The Baskin Robbins Dunkin Donuts featured in the How do you like them apples scene was next door to the pub at the time of the film s release 20 The Harvard Bar interior scenes were filmed at the Upfront Bar and Grill on Front St E in Toronto 22 The Tasty at the corner of JFK and Brattle Streets was the scene of Will and Skylar s first kiss 23 The Au Bon Pain where Will and Skylar discuss the former s photographic memory was at the corner of Dunster Street and Mass Ave 24 The Boston Public Garden bench on which Will and Sean sat for a scene in the film became a temporary shrine after Williams s death in 2014 25 Soundtrack EditGood Will Hunting Music from the Miramax Motion PictureSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedDecember 2 1997GenreSoundtrack indie rock acoustic rock indie folkLabelCapitolThe musical score for Good Will Hunting was composed by Danny Elfman who had previously collaborated with Gus Van Sant on To Die For and would go on to score many of the director s other films 26 The film also features many songs written and recorded by singer songwriter Elliott Smith His song Miss Misery was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song but lost to My Heart Will Go On from Titanic 27 Elfman s score was also nominated for an Oscar but lost to Titanic as well On September 11 2006 The Today Show used Elfman s song Weepy Donuts while Matt Lauer spoke during the opening credits A soundtrack album for the film was released by Capitol Records on November 18 1997 though only two of Elfman s cues appear on the release 28 29 Good Will Hunting Music from the Miramax Motion PictureNo TitleMusicLength1 Between the Bars Orchestral Elliott Smith1 092 As the Rain Jeb Loy Nichols4 513 Angeles Elliott Smith2 554 No Name 3 Elliott Smith3 105 Fisherman s Blues The Waterboys4 196 Why Do I Lie Luscious Jackson3 277 Will Hunting Main Titles Danny Elfman2 418 Between the Bars Elliott Smith2 219 Say Yes Elliott Smith2 1510 Baker Street Gerry Rafferty4 0811 Somebody s Baby Andru Donalds3 1012 Boys Better The Dandy Warhols4 3213 How Can You Mend a Broken Heart Al Green6 1814 Miss Misery Elliott Smith3 1215 Weepy Donuts Danny Elfman3 48Total length 52 16 Afternoon Delight by the Starland Vocal Band was featured in the film but did not appear on the soundtrack album Good Will Hunting Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Danny Elfman Elliott SmithReleasedMarch 3 2014GenreSoundtrackLabelMusic Box RecordsA limited edition soundtrack album featuring Elfman s complete score from the film was released by Music Box Records on March 3 2014 The soundtrack issued in 1500 copies includes all of Elfman s cues including music not featured on the rare Miramax Academy promo and also contains the songs by Elliott Smith One of the tracks is Smith s songs with Elfman s arrangements added into the mix 30 Main Title 2 44 Genie Mopper 0 37 First Calculation 1 08 Theorem 0 42 Kick Ass Choir 0 59 Mystery Math 2 28 Them Apples 0 57 Jail 1 13 Second Shrink 1 14 Any Port 1 25 Times Up 1 14 Oliver Twist 1 58 Staring Contest 0 49 Secret Weapon 0 57 Retainer Part A 0 58 Retainer Part B 0 20 Tell You Something 0 48 No Love Me 0 47 Fire Music 1 11 Whose Fault 2 34 End Titles 3 50 Between the Bars Orchestral 1 09 Performed by Elliott Smith Arr by Elfman No Name 3 3 04 Performed by Elliott Smith Say Yes 2 15 Performed by Elliott Smith Between the Bars 2 21 Performed by Elliott Smith Angeles 2 55 Performed by Elliott Smith Miss Misery 3 12 Performed by Elliott SmithMathematics EditIn an early version of the script Will Hunting was going to be a physics prodigy but Nobel Laureate in Physics Sheldon Glashow at Harvard told Damon that the subject should be math instead of physics Glashow referred Damon to his brother in law Daniel Kleitman a mathematics professor at MIT Columbia University s physics and math professor Brian Greene at the Tribeca Sloan retrospectively explained that for physics Having some deep insight about the universe typically is a group project in the modern era while doing some mathematical theorem is a singular undertaking very often 31 32 In the spring of 1997 Damon and Affleck asked Kleitman to speak math to us for writing realistic dialogue so Kleitman invited postdoc Tom Bohman to join him giving them a quick lecture When asked for a problem that Will could solve Kleitman and Bohman suggested the unsolved computer science P versus NP problem but the movie used other problems Patrick O Donnell professor of physics at the University of Toronto served as the mathematical consultant for the film 33 The main hallway blackboard is used twice to reveal Will Hunting s talent first to the audience second to Professor Lambeau Matt Damon based it on his artist brother Kyle visiting MIT s Infinite Corridor and writing an incredibly elaborate totally fake version of an equation on a blackboard which lasted for months Kyle returned to Matt saying that MIT needed those blackboards because these kids are so smart they just need to you know drop everything and solve problems 34 The first blackboard problem Edit Near the start of the film Will sets aside his mop to study a difficult problem posed by Lambeau on the blackboard 35 The problem has to do with intermediate level graph theory but Lambeau describes it as an advanced Fourier system To answer the first part of the question Will chalks up an adjacency matrix A 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 displaystyle A begin pmatrix 0 amp 1 amp 0 amp 1 1 amp 0 amp 2 amp 1 0 amp 2 amp 0 amp 0 1 amp 1 amp 0 amp 0 end pmatrix To answer the second part he determines the number of 3 step walks in the graph and finds the third power matrix A 3 2 7 2 3 7 2 12 7 2 12 0 2 3 7 2 2 displaystyle A 3 begin pmatrix 2 amp 7 amp 2 amp 3 7 amp 2 amp 12 amp 7 2 amp 12 amp 0 amp 2 3 amp 7 amp 2 amp 2 end pmatrix The third and fourth parts of the question concern generating functions The other characters are astounded that a janitor shows such facility with matrices The second blackboard problem Edit Lambeau subsequently poses a new challenge on the blackboard state Cayley s formula and draw all the homeomorphically irreducible trees with n 10 displaystyle n 10 Will writes eight of the ten trees correctly before Lambeau interrupts 36 Reception EditBox office Edit In the film s opening weekend in limited release it earned 272 912 In its January 1998 wide release opening weekend it earned 10 261 471 It went on to gross 138 433 435 in North America and a total worldwide gross of 225 933 435 3 Critical response Edit The film was met with highly positive reviews On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 97 based on 87 reviews with an average rating of 8 10 10 The website s critical consensus reads It follows a predictable narrative arc but Good Will Hunting adds enough quirks to the journey and is loaded with enough powerful performances that it remains an entertaining emotionally rich drama 37 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 70 out of 100 based on 28 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 38 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 39 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three stars out of four writing that while the story is predictable it is the individual moments not the payoff that make it so effective 40 Duane Byrge of The Hollywood Reporter praised the performances of the cast writing The acting is brilliant overall with special praise to Matt Damon for his ragingly tender portrayal of the boy cursed with genius 41 Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle was equally positive writing The glow goes well beyond a radiant performance by Matt Damon Intimate heartfelt and wickedly funny it s a movie whose impact lingers 42 Owen Gleiberman writing for Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B stating Good Will Hunting is 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 He also noted Damon s and Williams chemistry describing it as a quicksilver intercepting each other s thoughts 43 Janet Maslin of The New York Times called the screenplay smart and touching and praised Van Sant for directing with style shrewdness and clarity She also complimented the production design and cinematography which were able to effortlessly move the viewer from classroom to dorm room to neighborhood bar in a small setting 44 Quentin Curtis of The Daily Telegraph opined Williams performance brought sharpness and tenderness calling the film a crowd pleaser with bags of charm to spare It doesn t bear thinking too much about its message Damon and Affleck s writing has real wit and vigour and some depth 45 Andrew O Hehir of Salon stated that despite the enjoyable characters he thought the film was somewhat superficial writing there isn t a whole lot of movie to take home with you many will wake the next morning wondering why with all that talent on hand it amounts to so little in the end 46 Writing for the BBC Nev Pierce gave the film four stars out of five describing the film as touching without being sentimental although he felt some scenes were odd lapses into self help speak 47 Emanuel Levy of Variety called the film a beautifully realized tale engaging and often quite touching He felt that the film s visual style showcased Van Sant s talent but the plot was quite predictable 48 Accolades Edit Award Category Nominee s Result Ref Academy Awards Best Picture Lawrence Bender Nominated 49 Best Director Gus Van Sant NominatedBest Actor Matt Damon NominatedBest Supporting Actor Robin Williams WonBest Supporting Actress Minnie Driver NominatedBest Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Matt Damon and Ben Affleck WonBest Film Editing Pietro Scalia NominatedBest Original Dramatic Score Danny Elfman NominatedBest Original Song Miss Misery Music and Lyrics by Elliott Smith NominatedAmerican Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Feature Film Pietro Scalia NominatedBerlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Gus Van Sant Nominated 50 Outstanding Single Achievement Matt Damon WonBlockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Actor Video WonFavorite Actress Video Minnie Driver NominatedBMI Film amp TV Awards Film Music Award Danny Elfman WonBoston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck 3rd Place 51 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Actor Ben Affleck Nominated 52 Matt Damon WonChlotrudis Awards Best Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Nominated 53 Critics Choice Awards Best Picture Nominated 54 Best Original Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck WonBreakthrough Artist Matt Damon WonDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Film NominatedDirectors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Gus Van Sant Nominated 55 56 Empire Awards Best Film Nominated 57 European Film Awards Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema Stellan Skarsgard Won 58 Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Newcomer Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won 59 Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Drama Nominated 60 61 Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Matt Damon NominatedBest Supporting Actor Motion Picture Robin Williams NominatedBest Screenplay Motion Picture Matt Damon and Ben Affleck WonGolden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing Music Domestic and Foreign Kenneth Karman NominatedGolden Trailer Awards Best Drama WonHumanitas Prize Feature Film Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Won 62 Japan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film NominatedKey Art Awards Home Entertainment Audio Visual Trailer R D Womack II WonLas Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Most Promising Actor Matt Damon also for The Rainmaker Won 63 London Film Critics Circle Awards Screenwriter of the Year Matt Damon and Ben Affleck NominatedActor of the Year Matt Damon NominatedBritish Supporting Actress of the Year Minnie Driver Won a MTV Movie Awards Best Movie Nominated 64 Best Male Performance Matt Damon NominatedBest On Screen Duo Matt Damon and Ben Affleck NominatedBest Kiss Matt Damon and Minnie Driver NominatedNational Board of Review Awards Top Ten Films 4th Place 65 Special Achievement in Filmmaking Matt Damon and Ben Affleck WonOnline Film amp Television Association Awards Best Picture Lawrence Bender Nominated 66 Best Drama Picture NominatedBest Actor Matt Damon NominatedBest Drama Actor NominatedBest Supporting Actor Robin Williams NominatedBest Original Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck WonBest Ensemble NominatedOnline Film Critics Society Awards Best Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Nominated 67 Producers Guild of America Awards Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures Lawrence Bender NominatedPromax Awards Home Entertainment Movie Promotion R D Womack II NominatedRussian Guild of Film Critics Awards Best Foreign Actor Matt Damon NominatedSatellite Awards Best Motion Picture Drama Nominated 68 Best Director Motion Picture Gus Van Sant NominatedBest Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Matt Damon NominatedBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Robin Williams NominatedBest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Minnie Driver NominatedBest Original Screenplay Matt Damon and Ben Affleck WonScreen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Ben Affleck Matt Damon Minnie Driver Stellan Skarsgard and Robin Williams Nominated 69 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Matt Damon NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Robin Williams WonOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Minnie Driver NominatedSoutheastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture 8th Place 70 Telly Awards Best Drama Trailer R D Womack II WonTurkish Film Critics Association 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