Popularity: 13 (history)
Director: | Gus Van Sant |
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Writer: | Ben Affleck, Matt Damon |
Staring: |
Headstrong yet aimless, Will Hunting has a genius-level IQ but chooses to work as a janitor at MIT. When he secretly solves highly difficult graduate-level math problems, his talents are discovered by Professor Gerald Lambeau, who decides to help the misguided youth reach his potential. When Will is arrested for attacking a police officer, Professor Lambeau makes a deal to get leniency for him if he gets court-ordered therapy. Eventually, therapist Dr. Sean Maguire helps Will confront the demons that are holding him back. | |
Release Date: | Dec 05, 1997 |
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Director: | Gus Van Sant |
Writer: | Ben Affleck, Matt Damon |
Genres: | Drama |
Keywords | boston, massachusetts, mathematics, genius, male friendship, flashback, psychologist, janitor, dating, courtroom, group of friends, southie, college professor, prodigy, math genius, foster kid, fear of change, abused as a child, massachusetts institute of technology (mit), math professor |
Production Companies | Miramax, Lawrence Bender Productions, Be Gentlemen Limited Partnership |
Box Office |
Revenue: $225,900,000
Budget: $10,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Matt Damon | Will Hunting |
Robin Williams | Sean Maguire |
Ben Affleck | Chuckie Sullivan |
Stellan Skarsgård | Gerald Lambeau |
Minnie Driver | Skylar |
Casey Affleck | Morgan O'Mally |
Cole Hauser | Billy McBride |
Vik Sahay | MIT Student |
John Mighton | Tom |
Rachel Majorowski | Krystyn |
Colleen McCauley | Cathy |
Matt Mercier | Barbershop Quartet #1 |
Ralph St. George | Barbershop Quartet #2 |
Rob Lynds | Barbershop Quartet #3 |
Dan Washington | Barbershop Quartet #4 |
Alison Folland | MIT Student |
Derrick Bridgeman | MIT Student |
Shannon Egleson | Girl on Street |
Rob Lyons | Carmine Scarpaglia |
Steven Kozlowski | Carmine Friend #1 |
Jennifer Deathe | Lydia |
Scott William Winters | Clark |
Philip Williams | Head Custodian |
Patrick O'Donnell | Assistant Custodian |
Kevin Rushton | Courtroom Guard |
Jimmy Flynn | Judge Malone |
Joe Cannon | Prosecutor |
Ann Matacunas | Court Officer |
George Plimpton | Psychologist |
Francesco Clemente | Hypnotist |
Jessica Morton | Bunker Hill Student |
Barna Moricz | Bunker Hill Student |
Libby Geller | Toy Store Cashier |
Chas Lawther | MIT Professor |
Richard Fitzpatrick | Timmy |
Frank Nakashima | Executive #1 |
Chris Britton | Executive #2 |
David Eisner | Executive #3 |
Bruce Hunter | NSA Agent |
Robert Talvano | NSA Agent #2 |
James Allodi | Security Guard |
Michael Arthur | Reunion Guest (uncredited) |
Christian Harmony | Student (uncredited) |
Riva Di Paola | MIT Student (uncredited) |
Harmony Korine | Hervé (uncredited) |
Thomas Lundy | Waiter (uncredited) |
Paul McGillicuddy | Race Track Fan (uncredited) |
Daniel Olsen | MIT Student (uncredited) |
Stephen L'Heureux | Bartender (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Gus Van Sant | Director, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jean-Yves Escoffier | Director of Photography |
Pietro Scalia | Editor |
Suzanne Smith Crowley | Casting |
Leslie Shatz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jery Hewitt | Stunt Coordinator |
Robert Easton | Dialect Coach |
Edward Zwick | Thanks |
Peter Yates | Thanks |
Terrence Malick | Thanks |
William Goldman | Thanks |
Doc Kane | ADR Mixer |
Elliott Smith | Songs |
Frank Rinella | Foley Recordist |
Jennifer Deathe | Third Assistant Director |
Dave Staples | Transportation Coordinator |
Stuart Mitchell | Transportation Captain |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Mike Mertens | Color Timer |
Stephen L'Heureux | Intern |
Greg O'Hara | Driver |
Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
Kerry Barden | Casting |
Billy Hopkins | Casting |
Missy Stewart | Production Design |
James McAteer | Art Direction |
Jaro Dick | Set Decoration |
Jeffrey Kimball | Music Supervisor |
Kenneth Karman | Music Editor |
Tom E. Dahl | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kelley Baker | Supervising Sound Editor |
Patrick Winters | Sound Editor |
Richard Moore | Sound Editor |
George Kraychyk | Still Photographer |
Bryan Forde | Gaffer |
Herb Reischl Jr. | Rigging Gaffer |
James D. Brown | Hairstylist |
Brian Ricci | Utility Stunts, Special Effects Coordinator |
Christopher Goode | Unit Production Manager |
Brent O'Connor | Unit Production Manager |
Robert Hackl | Post Production Supervisor |
Pamela Winn-Barnett | Post Production Supervisor |
Heidi Vogel | Post Production Consulting |
Vair Macphee | Production Coordinator |
Jennifer McNamara | Casting Associate |
Elizabeth Cecchini | Additional Hairstylist, Hairstylist |
William 'Billy Jack' Jakielaszek | Special Effects |
Prudence Emery | Unit Publicist |
Kelley Dixon | First Assistant Editor |
D-J | Assistant Editor |
David A. Cohen | Dialogue Editor |
Andrew Shea | First Assistant Director |
Lisa Janowski | Second Assistant Director |
David Till | Second Assistant Director |
April A. Janow | Production Accountant |
Delphine White | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Gerri Gillan | Set Costumer |
Marcia Scott | Set Costumer |
Vanessa Vogel | Assistant Costume Designer |
Pablo Ferro | Title Designer |
Ben Affleck | Writer |
Mark Manchester | Key Grip |
Malcolm Nefsky | Best Boy Grip |
Tracy Shaw | Dolly Grip |
Marc Corriveau | Property Master |
Concha Solano | Assistant Sound Editor |
Mike Boudry | ADR Recordist |
Margie O'Malley | Foley Artist |
Jennifer Myers | Foley Artist |
Marnie Moore | Foley Artist |
Michael 'Gonzo' Gandsey | Sound Editor |
Leslie Sebert | Makeup Artist |
Richard Linklater | Thanks |
Beatrix Aruna Pasztor | Costume Designer |
Sophia Lofters | Travel Coordinator |
Kiley Fascia | First Assistant Accountant |
Kathryn Buck | Script Supervisor |
Marty Dejczak | Location Manager |
Mark Logan | Assistant Location Manager |
Rick Perotto | First Assistant Camera |
Joe Micomonaco | Second Assistant Camera |
Peter Sweeney | Camera Trainee |
Owen Langevin | Sound Mixer |
Jim Thompson | Boom Operator |
Erika Schengili-Roberts | Boom Operator |
Dave Kellner | Best Boy Electric |
Bob Hannah | Electrician |
Jim MacCammon | Electrician |
William McKibbin | Electrician |
Kenneth Wyke | Electrician |
Neil Gover | Electrician |
James Kohne | Grip |
Matthew Pill | Grip |
Wayne Goodchild | Grip |
Steve Klys | Grip |
Bob O'Connor | Grip |
Michael Madden | First Assistant Art Direction |
Gordon Lebredt | First Assistant Art Direction |
Mark Duffield | Second Assistant Art Director |
John 'Butch' Rose | Assistant Decorator |
David Orin Charles | On Set Dresser |
Danielle Fleury | Set Decoration Buyer |
David Evans | Assistant Property Master |
Michael Allegretto | Greensman |
Reet Puhm | Key Scenic Artist |
Phillip Tellez | Construction Coordinator |
Duncan Campbell | Construction Foreman |
Mark O'Donoghue | Head Carpenter |
Chisako Yokoyama | First Assistant Editor |
Kim Roseborough | Assistant Editor |
Steve Kohler | Sound Recordist |
Peter Appleton | ADR Editor |
Aaron Olsen | Assistant Sound Editor |
Steve Fontano | Foley Mixer |
Jolie Gorchov | Post Production Coordinator |
Doug Benson | Post Production Accountant |
Tina Gerussi | Locale Casting Director |
Jane Rogers | Extras Casting |
Mark Bennett | Casting Assistant |
Adam Bryant | Stand In |
Alex Ross | Stand In |
Evann Tenor | Stand In |
Bill McAdams Jr. | Stand In |
Derek Milosavljevic | Stand In |
Kristina Meuring | Stand In |
Laurie Lapides | Stand In |
Justin Bill | Stand In |
Ian Campbell | Stand In |
Michael McGroarty | Stand In |
P. Robert Hughes | Stand In |
Robert Hoehn | Stand In |
Jeff Swafford | Producer's Assistant |
Amanda White | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Rebecca Erwin Spencer | Actor's Assistant |
Michelle Sy | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Drew Clarke | Actor's Assistant |
David McIllroy | Location Production Assistant |
Gordon Weiske | Set Production Assistant |
Allen Ginsberg | In Memory Of |
William S. Burroughs | In Memory Of |
Ken Barbet | Head Driver |
George Baxter | Driver |
Pat Brennan | Driver |
Percy Budd | Driver |
Gary Flanagan | Driver |
Ray Gabourie | Driver |
Stuart Hughes | Driver |
Gordon Ionson | Driver |
Neil Montgomerie | Driver |
Maurice Tremblay | Driver |
Michael Rosenfeld | Legal Services |
Brian Burkin | Legal Services |
Neil Sacker | Legal Services |
Carlos K. Goodman | Legal Services |
Jamie Kershaw | Legal Services |
Ann Du Val | Legal Services |
Berton Sharp | Loop Group Coordinator |
Dorothy Aufiero | Production Supervisor |
Marianne Crescenzi | Production Coordinator |
Roger Davies | Production Coordinator |
Meg Montagnino | Production Secretary |
Bill Phillips | First Assistant Accountant |
Charles Harrington | Location Manager |
Mark Fitzgerald | Assistant Location Manager |
Brian A. York | Second Second Assistant Director |
Brian Heller | Camera Operator |
Adam Gilmore | Second Assistant Camera |
Stephanie Ryan | Camera Loader |
Debbie Holbrook | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Dawn Testa | Set Costumer |
Ann Powderly | Set Costumer |
Susan Anderson | Set Costumer |
James J. Mase | Boom Operator |
Scott D. Davis | Best Boy Electric |
Mark J. Casey | Electrician |
Stephen Girouard | Electrician |
Jack McPhee | Electrician |
Thomas Doran | Best Boy Grip |
Robert Tompkins | Dolly Grip |
Martin Albert | Grip |
Tim Driscoll | Grip |
Tim Hogan | Grip |
Kenneth Hardy | Art Direction |
Kathleen Rosen | Set Decoration |
Paul Richards | Leadman |
Peter Nauyokas | On Set Dresser |
Aileen Sovronsky | Set Decoration Buyer |
Artie Kane | Conductor |
Dennis Sands | Scoring Mixer |
Steve Bartek | Orchestrator |
Frank Foley | Craft Service |
Stephen Ricci | Special Effects |
Edward Ricci | Special Effects |
Carolyn Pickman | Local Casting |
Kevin Fennessy | Extras Casting |
Matt Bouldry | Extras Casting Assistant |
Lucius Ramsey | Location Production Assistant |
Eugene Pope | Carpenter |
Jack Coyle | Carpenter |
Eric Levenson | Scenic Artist |
Karen Menze | Scenic Artist |
Vanessa Mills | Scenic Artist |
Mark Tucker | Scenic Artist |
Diane Laurienzo | Charge Scenic Artist |
Adam Scher | Set Designer |
Kurt Smith | Construction Coordinator |
Judson Bell | Construction Foreman |
Kristine Moran | Assistant Property Master |
Lisa Nagid | Art Department Coordinator |
Jessica Chaffin | Art Department Assistant |
Manya Cetlin | Set Dresser |
Chris 'Curtis' Fousek | Set Dresser |
Donald Wilson | Set Dresser |
Steve Morell | Set Dresser |
Robert Martini | Transportation Captain |
William O'Brien | Transportation Coordinator |
Aaron Stockard | Production Assistant |
Ted Alvarez | Production Assistant |
Brandon Hollyer | Production Assistant |
Colin MacLellan | Production Assistant |
Elisabeth O'Kelly | Production Assistant |
Christian J. Hollyer | Production Assistant |
Mary Donovan | Production Assistant |
John Loughlin | Production Assistant |
Norman Mahoney | Driver |
Joe Gagliardi | Driver |
Robert Albano | Driver |
Bartley Small | Driver |
Charles V. Haskins | Driver |
Tom Costley | Driver |
Robert DeStasio | Driver |
Robert Dudley | Driver |
William McGrath | Driver |
Richard Hanscom | Driver |
Joe Warren | Driver |
Ron Dunder | Driver |
George Russell Jr. | Driver |
Joseph F. Ryan Jr. | Driver |
Richard Abate Jr. | Driver |
James O'Leary | Driver |
Richard Buttaro | Driver |
Julie Kirkham | Thanks |
Lee Stollman | Thanks |
Michael Menchel | Thanks |
Alberto García | Thanks |
John Hadity | Thanks |
Kevin Hyman | Thanks |
Shannon McIntosh | Thanks |
Mary Ramos | Thanks |
Michelle Kuznetsky Silverman | Thanks |
Jack Lechner | Thanks |
Meryl Poster | Thanks |
Amy Slotnick | Thanks |
Jenno Topping | Thanks |
Bobby Curcuro | Thanks |
Chuck Saucier | Thanks |
Derrick Bridgeman | Thanks |
Gary Gersh | Thanks |
Joe Garagiola | Thanks |
Jay Lacopo | Thanks |
Liz Glotzer | Thanks |
Mark Tusk | Thanks |
Rob Reiner | Thanks |
Matt Damon | Writer |
Name | Title |
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Lawrence Bender | Producer |
Bob Weinstein | Executive Producer |
Chris Moore | Co-Producer |
Scott Mosier | Co-Executive Producer |
Jonathan Gordon | Executive Producer |
Su Armstrong | Executive Producer |
Harvey Weinstein | Executive Producer |
Kevin Smith | Co-Executive Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Director | Gus Van Sant | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Minnie Driver | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Minnie Driver | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Minnie Driver | Nominated |
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Will Hunting, is a working class 20 year old mathematical genius, and yet chooses to shun a university education, preferring instead to be a janitor at Harvard university. At a social level he is headstrong, arrogant, likes getting into fights as well as ending up in police cells for his regular ... anti-social behaviour. Despite having friends, they are not shining beacons leading him into a better light. He is happy with his lot, shuns commitment and his best form of defence is attack both physically and verbally against those who want to impose their will on him for better or worse. At the same university a professor of mathematics throws out a complex mathematical challenge to his students, asking them to complete the formula on a blackboard in the hall outside of his classroom. Will is cleaning floors one morning, comes across the blackboard and within seconds he has completed the formula before carrying on his duties while the professor wonders who it was! It turns out Will was abused in his youth, and has moved on from one foster family to the next, but none of them were seemingly any better, and never reached out to his needs leaving him feeling bitter and angry. A psychology professor (Robin Williams), spends various sessions with Will, and slowly, ever so slowly, Will begins to open up his darker side until both Will and the professor find a bond. Make no mistake the premise is original but predictable. However, the acting performances are terrific, especially from Damon, whom I never really had much time for up until this film. I was also impressed by the performance of Will's girlfriend, played by Minnie Driver. She soon fell in love with him, only to find that he never reciprocated and pushed her away just as had done to other people who tried to get too close to him in the past. It is very much a feel-good film with a nice satisfying ending. It pulls at the heartstrings sometimes, but you just know everything will work out right in the end.
So great! <em>'Good Will Hunting'</em> is a film I had heard many a great thing about but had never actually seen it so didn't know anything about the plot - so much so that I genuinely thought it was about the good will of hunting or something... and certainly not about a character named Will Hu ... nting! The poster makes it look like a film of that sort, in my defence. I also didn't realise, aside from the lead two, that the cast list was so stacked until the credits came up at the start. The names didn't let me down either, as the acting is superb across the board. Matt Damon and Robin Williams are truly outstanding together, I already rate them from other productions so I'm glad I can add another cracker to their respective filmographies. Even away from Messrs Damon and Williams, you've got very good displays from the likes of Stellan Skarsgård, Minnie Driver (emotionally, particularly, excellent) and Ben Affleck. Pretty impressive that it was written by both Affleck and Damon too! The plot is great, the way the friendship builds between Will (Damon) and Sean (Williams) is so beautifully done. Both characters are very interesting, even if I didn't buy the genius of Will at all at first but I quickly let that go as the film does such a grand job at crafting everything together around it. In short, it's ace! Glad I finally checked it out.
"Will" (Matt Damon) is a rudderless character who works as a caretaker. He's an attitudinal pain in the neck whom, aside from his best friend "Chuckie" (Ben Affleck), is pretty much shunned by everyone. "Professor Lambeau" (Stellan Skarsgård) spots some potential in this wayward lad, especially when ... he realises that he has an amazing ability to solve mathematical problems. To that end he sends him to see the eccentric psychologist "Sean" (Robin Williams) who proves remarkably adept at cutting down the young man's defences and at beginning to rebuild the character of the man in a more positive and life-affirming fashion. The film combines some excellent performances from all four men, but especially a bang on-form Williams as the penetrative, but flawed, route to salvation for an equally flawed and angry almost younger version of himself in the genius "Will". Damon is entirely convincing as his temper and his prodigious nature are juggled adeptly and aided by a powerful script that allows the actors to take and keep centre stage as the potency of the plot becomes more and more focussed, we are presented here with a ground-breaking and thought-provoking look at what makes a great teacher as well as what makes a human being tick, what makes one happy and fulfilled - and what makes one the opposite! For my money, Gus Van Sant's finest interpretative work and well worth watching a few times, for more detail emerges to appreciate each time you see it.
**A very good film, but with some flaws and problems that deserve attention.** This film is about a boy from Boston, who comes from very poor backgrounds, but who has a gift for mathematics, easily solving theorems and advanced problems that leave Harvard professors unanswered. He is discovered a ... fter solving one, at night and without telling anyone, and one of the professors at the university decides to help him be someone and make use of his gift. The problem is that he doesn't want to, he's not able to trust anyone, and he's seriously stuck with justice. Therefore, he will recruit an irreverent psychiatrist to try to help the boy. The film's premise is very good, and the story has merits that we cannot ignore or minimize. It's one of those delicious movies to watch, that leaves us without feeling the time that passes. We really know that guy is not a bad person, but it's not easy to like the character due to his options and his bad social attitude. However, what bothered me the most was the construction of Robin Williams' character and his whole way of acting and accompanying that patient. I think anyone who has ever had the need to see a psychiatrist knows that they have strict rules about what they can and cannot do, and Williams' character breaks a good number of them. And this leads us to talk about actors. I really enjoyed Williams' work, but he is a long way from the best that the actor has given us. Matt Damon also did a good job, perhaps one of the best of his career, and one that opened more doors for him in his professional life. Stellan Skarsgard also intelligently took advantage of the opportunity to impose himself on the American cinematic scene, with a job well done and of great merit. Minnie Driver also did an interesting job, perhaps even more so than Ben Affleck, whose character doesn't have as much visibility or relevance. Technically, the film has many merits, starting with the excellent cinematography, a good set of sets and interesting costumes. The effects are understated, but they work quite well, and the soundtrack also does a pretty good job. It is not, however, a film that stands out for its technical aspects, nor could it be. The important thing in this film is the story it brings us and the work of the cast.
Psychological drama well in the beginning of Ben Aflleck and Matt Damon in their careers - they star (with Matt in the role of the protagonist) and wrote the script together. The director was Gus Van Sant (Drugstore Cowboy). The movie tells a story about a irish-descendant boy in Boston that work ... s as janitor in a mathematics faculty, and it is a self-taught genius, with a troubled past and present - some mathematical riddles are left by the head of the chair in the faculty (Skarsgård) and mysteriously solved by night. Catching up with Matt Damon character Will he can be out of parole if he gets a job and consult with a psychiatrist what shows to be a tid bit tough thing. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $225 million during its theatrical run against a $10 million budget, and 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. Nothing bad, at all for someone being just out of Harvard University. Anther curiosity: character Skylar in the movie have the same name and background of Matt Damon's girlfriend back then. Robin Williams acts as the psychiatrist that could connect with this troubled boy, in a solid role - speaking of solid role it was nice to see Matt Damon out of some action movie in really nice drama scenes. Another actor that shows up is Stellan Skarsgård, yes the father of the four sons the most known being Bill (of "It"). Nice heartwarming moving movie thought the end with a solid script. I would scorre it a 8.0 out of 10.0 / B+. It is strange that I didn't even reminded this one back in 97, but then I remembered that that year I was in the 3rd year of Medicine so not much time to seeing movies I guess.