In the movie “Good Will Hunting,” why does Will push people away?

January 3, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Question by : In the movie “Good Will Hunting,” why does Will push people away?
Does Will push people away because he thinks that they will hurt him (as he himself suffered from physical abuse as a child)?
He uses defense mechanisms–but I am not sure which ones. Are you able to tell me which?
Intellectualism?
Others?

Thank you.

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Answer by Talia T
An abused foster child, he subconsciously blames himself for his unhappy upbringing and turns this self-loathing into a form of self-sabotage both professionally and personally.

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who can tell me the movie “good will hunting” that was real or fake?

December 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Question by : who can tell me the movie “good will hunting” that was real or fake?
i don’t think it’s real in america.
but i know that someone is genius in Taiwan.
i consider that unique is different.
genius is exist everywhere.
but i think will is known by heself.

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Answer by La Playa
fiction

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Apply the psychoanalytic perspective to the character Will Hunting in the movie “Good Will Hunting”?

December 16, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Question by : Apply the psychoanalytic perspective to the character Will Hunting in the movie “Good Will Hunting”?
I just wrote a paper on this and it would be fascinating to see what other people thought.
Thanks

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Answer by Lara Harb
i’d love to share my thoughts but i haven’t studied psychoanalytic perspectives yet :p

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Can I use dialog from the movie “good will hunting” In a song without permission? If so how much?

October 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Question by Timmy: Can I use dialog from the movie “good will hunting” In a song without permission? If so how much?
I’m making a song and I want to have some dialog from good will hunting. It’s ok if it’s not much. Help me out.

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Answer by Smells like New Screen Names
If you want to sample it, none.

If you’re quoting it, keep it at a line.

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What’s a good horror movie?

July 9, 2011 by · 14 Comments
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Question by Tami Parise: What’s a good horror movie?
What’s a good horror movie? One that an scare the living shit out of me? I’ve watched “The Hunting in Connecticut”, “Death of a Ghost Hunter” “Amityville Horror” and “Amityville II The Possession.”

None of those scared me, anyone know one that will scare me?

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Answer by Titty Snot
This:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1553944/

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Q&A: What is this movie western movie?

May 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Question by Bob: What is this movie western movie?
Its about these two guys that go on vacation in a halladeck, and they enter a western (its one of those corny 1980 movies) where everyone is a robot. And one robot “evolves” or something and beggins hunting them down, and they have to survive the week in there being hunted

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Answer by Lorellyn
Westworld (1973) w/ Yul Brynner.

A amusement park for rich vacationers. The park provides its customers a way to live out their fantasies through the use of robots that provide anything they want. Two of the vacationers choose a wild west adventure. However, after a computer breakdown, they find that they are now being stalked by a rogue robot gun-slinger.

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The Movie Good Will Hunting. Please help!?

December 16, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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Well I’m doing a 500 word paper but i cant get these questions.

-What was the primary emotion during the movie and why?
-Discuss the social, cultural, religious, philosophical implications.

kinda serious Q about why every movie and TV show is violent?

December 15, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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have you straight up and looked at how much violence is floating around? everything on TV is killing and about 90% of the movie world is killing and video games are amazingly gory.

why is our culture so damn violent? every channel i go through has some kind of murder in it. the other day i was watching a movie i thought was normall and then about half way in a guy driving a car was shot by another guy in the woods via sniper rifle…

Does inaccuracy in a science fiction movie or book take away from your enjoyment of it?

December 7, 2010 by · 4 Comments
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“The Day After Tomorrow” was a film that I had wanted to see for quite a while after it was released. Upon viewing it, I was intrigued by some of the science, but put off by what I saw as impossibilities… instantaneous freezing of the atmosphere and physical surfaces, for instance. What were the odds that fella found his son alive anyway? Suffice to say, I enjoyed the film less than I would have otherwise if i thought the science in it was sound.

On the other hand, the possibility that a disease could mutate mankind along the plot lines of the Will Smith movie “I Am Legend ” seemed very plausible to me, and I found the film all the scarier because in my mind, I could imagine it taking place in the not too distant future. Excellent film, by the way.

Maybe you don’t care for science fiction, but prefer historical or period movies or books instead. Do gross inaccuracies in the facts presented put you off to the work as a whole? A good example of a well-done historical piece in my eyes is “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee”, a bad one “The Hunt for Red October”. My opinions only!

How does a perceived inaccuracy in a film based on a given premise affect your ability to enjoy it? Can you overlook what faults you find, and take the plot and characters at face value? Or if you find one or two incongruities, do you search for more and enjoy yourself less?

Popcorn’s waiting….

Is the movie Good Will Hunting a successful one?

December 7, 2010 by · 4 Comments
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