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Woolmer Hill School February of 2006 by Marina Scremin-Milke Year 10GBa English Department Media Studies: A film review GOOD WILL HUNTING Winner of 2 Oscars - Best Original Screenplay & Best Supporting Actor (Robin Williams) 1997 - Good Will Hunting is an ordinary story told brilliantly well. Seen as a whole, there's little that's special about this tale, although it is uncommonly described, it follows a traditional narrative path that leaves the audience with a warm, fuzzy feeling, and never really challenges us. But it's intelligently written (with dialogues that are occasionally incredible), strongly directed, and nicely acted. So, while Good Will Hunting is not a late-year masterpiece, it's a triumph in terms of entertainment. Good Will Hunting is about the unlikely friendship that develops between a world-weary veteran and a swaggering young man. As Will is facing a jail sentence after too many run-ins with the law, he seems to be failing not just the lessons of...

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