There is a man named Will Hunting of South Boston, he is genius-level though he works simply as janitor at the Massachusetts Institute Technology and he spends his free time drinking with his friends Chuckie, Billy, and Morgan.
In School, when Prof. Gerald post a difficult problem taken from Algebraic Graph theory, as a challenge of his graduate students. Will solve the problem anonymously, stunning both the graduate students and Lambeau himself. As a challenge to the unknown genius , Lambeau posts an even more difficult problem and chances upon Will solving it. Fearing he will lose his income. Will skips going to work the next day. At that night, Will meets Skylar, a british Orphan about to graduate from Harvard , who plan on attending medical
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The main actor is Matt Damon as William “Will” Hunting , is a labor hunting and an unrecognized genius. Other character are Robin Williams as Sean Maguire is a psychology teacher at Bunker Hill Community College, Ben aflleck as chuck “Chuckie” Sullivan , Casey Aflleck as Morgan O’ Mally , Cole Hauser as William “Billy” Mcbride , they are Will’s friends , Minnie Driver as Skylar a Will’s girlfriend and Stellan Skarsgard as Prof. Gerald Lambeau , a Math teacher in Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When I saw the tittle, first come into my mind is all about a Man who Fear in God , he always pray everyday and he always wanted help to …show more content…
The prof. called Will as mystery math magician because in the first placed he did’nt know that the mystery math magician is no other than Will.
I think when Will denies he don’t love his girlfriend just because his girlfriend wants to move in Califonia with Will , Will panics and pushed his girlfriend away but in the end , Will is going to Califonia to reunite with Skylar.
Will Hunting is the protagonist while prof. Gerald Lambeau is the antagonist I think. Will hunting is a good one that he can protect his friend in comes of trouble, and he is intelligent enough. While Prof. Gerald Lambeau who desperate enough of Will, he wants to Will studied about mathematics under Lambeau’s supervision.
Will and I loves Mathematics but unlike Will he can solved difficult problem than me, I know only the simplest form, more challenging that I can take just like in our life there are a lot of problems not only simplest but hardest, in spite of those problem we can solved that through our God, he will helped us in our problem, he challenged us if will give up or we will
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