Summary:
Analyzes the film Good Will Hunting, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon and directed by Gus Vansant. Describes important scenes and examines how location settings are particularly important to the film. Examines how certain locations convey information about characters and their status in society.
There are many scenes within 'Good Will Hunting' that are really important, and some of those scenes have a place in the background which convey great importance to the characters. These places are every important because they relate to the character's personality (the character being Will).
Will's house is a very important place, possibly the most important because it is his house which shows Will's wealth, intelligence and personality. We can see that Will's house isn't the ideal of places to settle. This is because we can see the 'shabbiness' of his house and the surrounding of the house also. This mainly shows that Will is not a particularly wealthy person. However, there is the display of piled books in the background which shows us that, despite Will's wealth, he is still intelligent and very into his.....
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