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What can I do to save you, Will - "Good Will Hunting" film review 0?2 (I accidentally turned over an assignment from last year and posted it to commemorate it) As an Oscar-winning original screenplay
What can I do to save you, Will - "Good Will Hunting" film review 0?2 (I accidentally turned over an assignment from last year and posted it to commemorate it) As an Oscar-winning original screenplay Award-winning movie, "Good Will Hunting" is indeed a masterpiece that can withstand scrutiny and deserves to be savored carefully. When I watched this movie for the first time, I was still at a superficial level of viewing. After watching it, it didn't leave much impression on my mind, and I even had doubts about the supreme status of this movie; however, the second time After watching it in class and thinking about it, I realized that the Best Adapted Screenplay really deserves the title. I think the reason why Sean was able to save Will was not because of his superb professional level, but because of his extra-professional qualities. The specific analysis can be divided into the following “four steps”. Regarding the characterization of Professor Sean, I personally think it is the most perfect in the entire film. His profession, his background, his lines, every detail paved the way for him to successfully cure Will, making the ending of the film reasonable. And Sean's lines are all the best. The physical conflict between Sean and Will when they first met, or Sean's intimidation of Will (when Sean warned Will, it showed that Will was no match for Sean in terms of force), was Sean's therapeutic threat. Your first step. Will's arrogant joking, sarcasm, sarcasm, and provocation made the previous psychological counselors unacceptable and unbearable, and finally left angrily. If Will's sharp verbal attack is complete nonsense, it is just crazy talk; but if unfortunately it is hit on the target, it is humiliating. You can imagine that when you meet a stranger on the road and he tells you what to do, you may just feel annoyed; but if he exposes your scandal in public, you may feel angry and humiliated. As a soldier, Sean might have turned a deaf ear to Will's arrogant jokes, sarcasm, sarcasm, and provocations; but when Will mocked his love, he finally couldn't bear it. But the difference is that he did not give up, but used force to fight back against Will: "I will treat you as you treat me", thereby ending Will's arrogant attitude (Will never dared to provoke again after that) Sean). It would be impossible to treat Will without putting an end to Will's incessant, devastating tirade. Sean took the first step of treatment using the fastest and most direct method. Maybe some people think that using this method is a bit violent? Is there any other method that can achieve the same effect? As far as I understand it, there are only two options for violence (verbal violence is also considered a type): resisting or not resisting. If you choose not to resist, no matter whether your purpose is to pursue "moving people with emotion and understanding them with reason" or hoping that their conscience will be discovered and they will know their way back, the prerequisite for these is to endure violence. If you don't have enough tolerance, the most effective solution is to fight violence with violence. Of course, Sean does not necessarily have to use force to deal with Will's verbal violence. He can use sharper words to fight back than Will. But to do this, you must first have a keener insight than Will, and secondly, you must have eloquence (including speaking speed and reaction ability) that is cunning than Will. It's not easy to possess these two points (you must know that Will's genius is not only in mathematics), maybe you can compete with Dr. Lightman, the polygraph expert in Lie to me. However, Lightman is not common, but there are still many capable soldiers (besides, polygraph experts may not always have available psychological counselors). Step 2: Take the initiative to open your heart - Lakeside dialogue establishes an equal doctor-patient relationship, which is the key to successful treatment. I think everyone who has seen a doctor has experienced that the doctor-patient relationship is very alienated. Sometimes doctors complain that patients are not cooperative. Doctors have a bad attitude towards patient responsibilities. Mutual distrust and lack of understanding between doctors and patients have led to many problems and disputes. An important reason for this result is the unequal relationship between doctors and patients, and I think doctors should bear the main responsibility for this result. Although we can understand the boring nature of the doctor's profession, this is by no means a reason to be impatient with patients. Sean's care for Will was not the kind of love Rambo had for Will, but real understanding and concern. This made Will feel respected for the first time from a stranger. Rambo's respect for Will only lies in mathematics, and he regards Will's life as "junk". He only cares about how much achievements Will can make in mathematics, and does not care about Will's true feelings at all. In Will's eyes, this is not respect, but more like use. Sean is different, maybe because they have many similar experiences, such as being abused in childhood, being looked down upon by others in their current life, etc. He can understand all of Will's thoughts and feelings, and gives Will a Sure, it made Will feel valued and respected. he is a good kid), indeed, Will is still very kind at heart, but years of disguise have made him look like a bad guy (aggressive). He likes reading, doesn't chat up girls casually, and obediently puts his cigarette case in his pocket when Sean tells him he can't smoke in the office. Many details show Will's good kid nature. Sean also saw this. He always treated Will with a positive attitude. Others saw the bad side of Will, but he could see the good side of Will. It was this tolerance that made him A loving heart saved Will. When Sean faced Will's stained file and said, "It's not your fault," it completely shattered Will's inner barrier. Will cried like a child. Years of grievances and bitterness All were released with tears. Finally, Will took off the burden of many years, re-examined his life, "follow your heart" as Sean said, made his own honest choice, and started a new life. Sean packed his bags and seemed to have started his new journey in life. Will is unlucky but lucky. He experienced a miserable childhood and an ignorant teenage period, and failed to live up to his genius. But God closed a door and opened another window for him. He received selfless friendship, sincere love and Sean's kindness to him. He chose the life he wanted. These are the things that many people do. Something that I have dreamed of all my life but is hard to have. Maybe we haven't got these precious friendships yet, at least we know how to work hard to get them; maybe we have lost our eyes in the impetuous society, and the dreams of youth are just a flash of passion in the face of real life, and most of the time we Live just to live, but should we have the courage to listen to our inner voice. One of the benefits of literature, film and television works is that they allow us to find some shadows in our own lives through other people's stories, trigger our own thinking about life, and thus make positive changes in our own lives. A good work is like a good mentor, and Good Will Hunting is exactly that.