I honestly do not distinctly remember seeing this in the theater nor shedding any tears, but I know I was really pulling for Damon and Driver to get back together and make it work 😊
"Men, be honest: did you shed a tear" - yes ma'am, I have no shame in admitting that I cried quite profusely when I first watched it, and even after all these years, it still brings a tear to my eye. Great reaction to a great movie, ladies!
16:37 I remember hearing that "wife fart story" wasn't in the scripted and improvised by Robin Williams, that's why Matt Damon was laughing so hard and if you listen closely the sound picks up the camera man laughing too 😄
Robin Williams God rest his soul was a genius and an amazing actor. He did A LOT of improvising in order to get REAL reaction from his fellow cast. All of the DJ speeches in Good Morning Vietnam was improv. The scene in Mrs. Doubtfire when his teeth fall into the glass was improv. The reactions were all real and unscripted but kept in the movie.
Long, long story, but Good Will Hunting changed my life, and not just in a "I saw it and was inspired" kind of way. And Robin Williams was why I became an actor. I met him in 2011. He was adorable. When he passed, I spent 3 days in bed crying.
Yes, I was completely devastated when he ended his life too 😭 I suggested that they both watch Finding Forrester with Sean Connery. It’s the same director as Good Will Hunting… it wasn’t a big movie like Good Will Hunting, but it was just as good as it. Sean Connery was another celebrity death that devastated me 😭😢
@@nsasupporter7557 Weird! I replied to this message, but I can't see it now! I'm actually Scottish too, so you can imagine how it affected us. I actually worked in a cinema as the inhouse film critic when it was released. I wasn't a fan personally, but I know a lot of people like it.
The scene where Affleck's character tells Will that the best day for him, would be one where he would wake up to the reality of hos friend having left... Gets me every single time. The slight bitterness about not having such a gift, but the immense brotherly love for Will. That is acceptance. Peace of mind, in a nuttshell.
I first watched GWH right after it became rentable. Being a survivor of childhood abuse, it became therapeutic. Whenever I'm asked what my favorite movie ever is, this one still comes to mind first, even after 27 years. Great reaction vid, ladies!
I'm 56 and have watched this film start to finish at least five times and have watched reactors respond to it at least a half-dozen times. Never fails to make me tear up at several points. It's just so good. RIP Robin Williams you rocked this.
Kudos to you ladies for this watch reaction 👍🏻 Good Will Hunting is a timeless masterpiece that strikes a chord with its powerful storytelling and brilliant performances from Matt Damon and Robin Williams. It’s a real tear 😢 jerker of a movie 🎥
This movie still messes me up. As I mentioned during Monday’s livestream, this movie inspired me to become a therapist. I loved both your honest reactions. I was right there with u both!!! Love and hugs to u both! 😊🤗
You need to watch Finding Forrester, if you haven’t yet. it’s the same director as Good Will Hunting. Though it wasn’t as big as Good Will Hunting, it was just as good as it. It stars Sean Connery, he plays a reclusive writer who teaches an athlete how to write
Saw it in a theater back in 97 as I was just getting into film. As a teenager, I wasn't mature enough to fully appreciate the movie (and its themes) but I thought it was great. It wasn't till I watched it later in life that it hit different. Great Video, as always!
I'm a 56 year old man who has seen more than any ones fair share of shit, I cry every time I see this movie or just a reaction to it. If you are not moved by this movie you have to be dead inside. Robin Williams is and will always be missed by we who were fortunate enough to see him perform. His all improve stand up was as amazing as his acting. You should watch some of his stand up if you have not already.
Fun Fact: The farting wife story was completely improvised. Matt Damon laughed his ass off. Also, Ben Affleck's speech at the end is such a great scene. So different from the usual speeches. A real friend would rather see his friend succeed if it means never seeing them again.
That line “Tomorrow I'm gonna wake up and I'll be 50” really hit me hard. I turned 50 this year and I feel like Chucky. I’ll be working forever doing the same shit. I’ll be watching all my friends retiring and traveling and golfing everyday. I’ll be breaking my back working until the day I drop dead. And I know there’s nothing I can do to change that.
Terrific reaction to this, and probably the most emotional I've seen you both get watching a movie. Robin Williams was amazing, worthy of the Oscar and Damon and Affleck deserving for original screenplay. I still get a bit teary eyed towards the end. It was up against Titanic and L.A. Confidential for Best Picture. A movie that still holds up well after nearly 30 years later.
Michelle and Natalie I loved your reactions to such a good, thoughtful movie. Major props to your honest and sincere reaction to a story of a person struggling to find himself and the friends, mentors that help him along the way plus the love and caring of a good woman. Vincit qui se vincit. He conquers who conquers himself! A lot of moments that mattered.
As a strong man I of course blubbed when I saw this in 1997. The biggest reaction I've ever seen by men in the cinema was to The Green Mile. Nearly every man in the theatre was seriously crying during this film.
For Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg had purposely cast Matt Damon as Ryan because he was virtually unknown and had All-American handsomeness. However, this movie came out a couple of months before and made Damon a star.
6:49 - I haven't seen anyone make this point, but what Matt Damon's character is grilling that dude over is basically the same thing that Robin Williams' character flips on him in that park bench scene.
Ladies, I cry every time I watch this... even with you in the abbreviated version. It's with Shawshank Redemption for feel-good buddy movies where characters experience tremendous growth throughout the film. Thank you for reacting to this one. It is a special piece of art when one watch just isn't sufficient. 📽🎞💚
Thank you so much, #ForceOfLightEntertainment, for the awesome movie reaction. I'm still supporting you because your content is so amazing, and also because I enjoy watching your reactions to different TV shows and movies.
When I was in high school I had a teacher that put this on for the class but I was the only one able to appreciate such an emotionally real cinematic masterpiece, during the it's not your fault scene my ridiculous classmates were just laughing about the repetition and suddenly crying not even close to understanding the importance and emotional impact of the scene.
If you watch when Will is hugging Sean and crying, you'll see that Sean's eyes are smiling and joyful. He knows what a breakthrough that was. Notice throughout their last couple of encounters that he calls him, "Son". He doesn't mind being a surrogate and a mentor, and he'll be happy to stay in contact with Will. It was a breakthrough and Will is a genius but he certainly doesn't have all the answers. It will be invaluable to have someone he knows he can trust to help guide him. 'We all could use someone like that.
Can u believe these 2 dorks, Matt and Ben, started writing this in their early twenties, having no idea what or how to write! And someone they knew was blown away, and got a rough bit to robin! And how they got Robin and Stellen to do this, I'll never know! Robin won an Oscar for this! After Robin died, Matt goes back to the bench every year on Robin's bday, sometimes with his kids. The park bench is a memorial now! The younger guy is Casey Affleck! The red head is now in Yellowstone, Cole Hauser! A fantastic actor, but a bit of a loose cannon. His father was even a better actor, but certifiable! Wings Hauser!! Originally, they didn't know how to write the end. Robin comes up with the final line, director and Matt look at each other like, Movie done! He add-libbed the wife farting lines. Matt is cracking up for real. Even the camera man was rolling....look at the camera frame on that scene, it's shaking! Robin has done several top feel good movies. This, patch Adams, good morning Vietnam, awakenings, Dead Poets, and really one could say the bird cage, Doubtfire and Jumanji....which is really a movie about Spielberg's relationship with his dad. In this movie, Ben is actually quite smart, with his brother, with the employee guys, he talks them into the dust! He could do sales, marketing, etc., he also doesn't know his potential. If u like movies like this, and genius and chess and life lessons, try this true story movie about a little boy, who's a chess player. ruclips.net/video/nDZSqnzXQJc/видео.htmlsi=LwLnfOk_l9eKHlkV
You're correct, great insight. Beauty and pain do go together. Everyone on this Earth goes through pain and suffering but the real beauty of people and life is how we come together and hold each other up, and deal with pain and suffering. I've seen this movie many times, and I still cry. Seeing Ben Affleck feel some happiness for his friend when he realizes he isn't there, even though he lost his friend and his heart is also probably dropping, is so beautiful. That was a great piece of acting, first he realizes it and it takes a few seconds to process it and you can see that little grin. I cried on that scene too just like you lol.
I too never saw this movie when it came out despite everyone I knew raving about it. I think my favorite scene is the park bench scene. Robin Williams owns every scene he is in. He truly was a great, versatile actor. If you want to see him like you have never seen him before, I recommend the movies "Insomnia" and "One Hour Photo". If you want to see an great underrated dark comedy with him and Edward Norton, watch "Death to Smoochy". Great video as always ladies.
Great movie and reaction. No matter how often i see this it makes the water works up at the end. I love Natalie the Red showing her hand with the water works getting a drink before the flood gates open each time. Definitely sub'd
Are you guys sisters? You both look different, but your voices are so similar and so are your eyes...oh, well you're both lovely. Had fun watching the reaction and enjoyed the movie- always makes me cry. 😅
You ladies are beautiful with big hearts. Instant subscribe here. I find the swearing hard but when you look past that it’s beautiful funny and emotional movie that brings me to tears every time. Matt did a fantastic job but the one that takes the prize for me is robin Williams for sure. Fantastic actor. You know if you don’t cry at this movie you must be hard hearted, broken inside or dead. ❤❤
I used to go to movies every week in the 90’s. Sometimes several. This is one I never got around to. Really weird for me. Robin Williams always makes me emotionalized. I need to see this so sorry, I can’t watch this. I’m going to purchase it to stream soon. Thanks for choosing this one though!! I chuckle at your reactions- both of you. So hilarious.
Never watched a first time reaction where they didn't cry, just like you two ladies did and it binds us all together with our shared humanity...Williams and Damons characters needed each other and drew each other out from their past into a new life....and Williams 'Park' monolgue is one of the greatest, to think Damon and Affleck wrote this in their early 20's.....astounding...(I think the bench where Williams said those words is a shrine often visited)
I love seeing peoples first reaction to Good Will Hunting because this movie really hit me the first time I saw it, yes its impossible to sit through some of those scenes and not cry like a baby.
Warrior with Tom Hardy is another tear jerker well worth a watch. Gets most men I’ve known teary and my wife, who is training to be a counsellor, “ugly cried” for fifteen minutes after.
Off the top of my head, I'd say The Green Mile is the biggest tear jerker movie for me. I saw it in the theaters and remember thinking this movie is almost over, I better pull myself together, but then I could hear others in the audience just balling uncontrollably and I felt relieved that I wouldn't be the only one walking out of the theater looking like I was having an allergic reaction to clams.
"Do you like Apples? Michelle and Natalie loved this movie. How about them Apples!" Y'all about got my with the tears 🥲. It's a great movie and I remember feeling the emotional moments the first time I watched this movie. 🦉🦉🦉🦉🦉 Take care ladies.
Robin Williams acting range was amazing. A great example of his chops is his performance in the 1998 film What Dreams May Come. It will definitely make you feel strong emotions throughout and evoke a strong reaction so I hope yall add it to your must see list as a Robin film follow-up.
During Sean's speech on couple intimacy, it's amazing to feel how he takes us from laughter to deep emotion. I love this film and I've seen a lot of reactions about it. This is the film with the most authentic emotions I've ever seen, without using children, etc., how easy they are to bring us to tears.
I cry every time i watch it. Or any reaction I see. 100’s of times. Sean’s speeches on the park bench and at the end along with chuckie’s speech at the end are some of the best monologues in history
I said before and I’ll say it again, it behooves one to watch this movie every year to remind us of life’s important lessons. Yes, I cry as a 69 yr. old man but I’ve always been emotional due to Cerebral Palsy. Although my disability is ever so slight, it’s enough to notice a difference in my motor skills.
I saw this after its release and I didn’t cry until I watched this with you. I just love watching your reactions, you both are so genuine and I am so glad I found your channel. ❤
This is such an amazing movie, touching upon many deep, painful things. Fear is very powerful and to have those around to help guide through it is a rare and wonderful thing. Will saw his share of pain and loss, but with guidance he's on a path to a better life. One he might never have known existed. That being said, I'm a sixty year old disabled veteran and I can't help but lose it every time I watch this movie and for me, it only gets better with each viewing. The speeches are so real, so deep and powerful, yet...not over the top in any way. Delivered with such raw sincerity. Your reactions ladies, were pure and sincere as well. Had to sub to your channel so I can see more of your content. Thank you for this wonderful reaction. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
Man here. It brings me to tears every single time. I've seen it maybe 6 times, never fails. Such a raw, real moment. I'm sure the crying and laughing scenes with Robin and Matt were improvised, it's almost impossible to fake that. Fantastic movie. Also, if you want a laugh, comedian Louis CK does a whole bit about Good Will Hunting that's really funny. It's on youtube (but find the one with video of him, not just the audio - way better when you see it).
Hey, it's my two favourite ladies, hee!, hee! 😂 I have yet to change my photo to that of a cat as Michelle suggested the other day in your live chat but I'm trying to find one cute enough, lol! 😂 May I say first of all, and I mean this with all my heart, it is clear to me that not are you both very beautiful but you have such good hearts, I could see it in your eyes during moments of the movie. Any guy who is or may be lucky enough to have either of you in their lives is or will be a very lucky guy indeed and I hope they realise and appreciate how lucky they are. As for the movie, it is one of my list of favourite movies, something in some ways I can connect to. Not only well written and a great story but a perfect choice of actors. As always, i enjoyed watching your reactions. Have a fantastic day and please, take care! ❤
@natalieforceoflightenterta8857 You are very welcome. You are wonderful woman and I love watching you guys. It's good to see that some people still have a heart, very rare these days. Plus of course you guys are beautiful which is always good for the eyes, lol! 😂 ♥️
This movie is one of Robin Williams best performances I have ever seen next to One Hour Photo. It’s really my favorite movie of all time. He definitely proved that he can be both a serious actor and a comedic actor at the same time.
1 Hour Photo was a very sad movie. It was supposed to be “scary and suspenseful” but it was just depressing more than anything. Another great “villainous” role by Robin Williams is Insomnia which came out the same year
It may seem sacrilegious but I always enjoyed Robin Williams in dramatic roles over his comedic ones. One thing that does seem to hold is that traditionally funny actors can play serious roles more easily than traditionally serious actors being able to play comedic roles.
@@jmiyagi12345 sorry, but I strongly disagree with that for the most part. From what I understand, it’s the other way around… dramatic actors can do comedy even better than alot of comedians and comedians can rarely ever be good dramatic actors. The only 2 comedians that can pull off dramatic acting is Robin Williams and Jim Carrey… Jeff Daniels is mostly known for drama, but he blew everybody away in Dumb and Dumber with Jim. He was funnier than most comedians in that movie
@@nsasupporter7557 Will Ferrell, not to be confused with a good actor, does very solid work in his dramatic roles. Probably his better work. Carrey, as you mentioned, was much better than he was given credit for. I am honestly struggling with coming up with dramatic actors who can do straight comedy. Maybe Jack Nicholson, but it’s usually just him being crazy, which might just be his default setting.
"You disrespect my Wife again i will END You... you got that Chief?" I frickin love this film, one of Robin Williams best performances for sure, Ben Affleck is that rare Best friend we all need more in our lives, true Best Friends always want the best for you even if it means you moving on from them in some way. I love that you Ladys have discovered this gem. Hey Nat! 😉
Great movie. Glad you liked it. Robin Williams did a great job. I'm not a big _love story_ fan, but this one felt real and honest, not cheesy or unrealistic like most of the others do.
As an action science fiction horror fan, I don't often cry ^^ But there are exactly two films where even I have to get out my handkerchief. Good will Hunting and Meet Joe Black
My twin brother passed away the same month and year that Robin Williams did. Somedays it hits me that its coming up on a decade since then. But most days,,,,, it always seems like yesterday. Rest In Paradise Robin❣️
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Awesome 😊
woops, thought i was on your Shift review for a sec there lol.
I honestly do not distinctly remember seeing this in the theater nor shedding any tears, but I know I was really pulling for Damon and Driver to get back together and make it work 😊
Of the era..... Mid late 90s what a time but I glad it's over. School ties with Brandon Fraser an matt Damon. Y'all may like
Most beautiful reactions yet ❤❤💯💯🙂🙂✅️✅️
Williams' monologue at the lake is simply perfection. It's stern, vulnerable, forgiving, and beautiful.
Man, I miss Williams. RIP.
💯🔥🔥
It’s more like a large pond; it’s in the Boston Public Garden 😉
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Cool how in the beginning Robin Williams's character calls Will "Chief" or "sport" but at the end it's "son"
"Men, be honest: did you shed a tear" - yes ma'am, I have no shame in admitting that I cried quite profusely when I first watched it, and even after all these years, it still brings a tear to my eye.
Great reaction to a great movie, ladies!
Aww love that!! ❤
Thank you! It will get you for sure!
Me too man. This movie hits hard.
I didn't but the Damon/Affleck combo have never interested me, they're just not believable as human beings
@@jonathandevereaux298 agreed, Damon and Affleck might be good writers and directors, but they aren’t good actors
The "It's not your fault" scene breaks me down every single time. This movie is a true inspiration. Your reaction was raw and awesome.
We are all damaged, that is why.
16:37 I remember hearing that "wife fart story" wasn't in the scripted and improvised by Robin Williams, that's why Matt Damon was laughing so hard and if you listen closely the sound picks up the camera man laughing too 😄
Robin Williams God rest his soul was a genius and an amazing actor. He did A LOT of improvising in order to get REAL reaction from his fellow cast. All of the DJ speeches in Good Morning Vietnam was improv. The scene in Mrs. Doubtfire when his teeth fall into the glass was improv. The reactions were all real and unscripted but kept in the movie.
Long, long story, but Good Will Hunting changed my life, and not just in a "I saw it and was inspired" kind of way. And Robin Williams was why I became an actor. I met him in 2011. He was adorable. When he passed, I spent 3 days in bed crying.
Yes, I was completely devastated when he ended his life too 😭
I suggested that they both watch Finding Forrester with Sean Connery. It’s the same director as Good Will Hunting… it wasn’t a big movie like Good Will Hunting, but it was just as good as it. Sean Connery was another celebrity death that devastated me 😭😢
Do you ever see Finding Forrester?
@@nsasupporter7557 Weird! I replied to this message, but I can't see it now! I'm actually Scottish too, so you can imagine how it affected us. I actually worked in a cinema as the inhouse film critic when it was released. I wasn't a fan personally, but I know a lot of people like it.
The scene where Affleck's character tells Will that the best day for him, would be one where he would wake up to the reality of hos friend having left...
Gets me every single time. The slight bitterness about not having such a gift, but the immense brotherly love for Will. That is acceptance. Peace of mind, in a nuttshell.
I first watched GWH right after it became rentable. Being a survivor of childhood abuse, it became therapeutic. Whenever I'm asked what my favorite movie ever is, this one still comes to mind first, even after 27 years. Great reaction vid, ladies!
Thank you and very sorry to hear that about your childhood. God bless you.
I'm 56 and have watched this film start to finish at least five times and have watched reactors respond to it at least a half-dozen times. Never fails to make me tear up at several points. It's just so good. RIP Robin Williams you rocked this.
Kudos to you ladies for this watch reaction 👍🏻
Good Will Hunting is a timeless masterpiece that strikes a chord with its powerful storytelling and brilliant performances from Matt Damon and Robin Williams. It’s a real tear 😢 jerker of a movie 🎥
Yes he is!
Finding Forrester is another beautiful movie by the same director. It wasn’t as big of a movie as Good Will Hunting but still just as good
This movie still messes me up. As I mentioned during Monday’s livestream, this movie inspired me to become a therapist. I loved both your honest reactions. I was right there with u both!!! Love and hugs to u both! 😊🤗
Aww thank you! That’s awesome!!
You need to watch Finding Forrester, if you haven’t yet. it’s the same director as Good Will Hunting. Though it wasn’t as big as Good Will Hunting, it was just as good as it. It stars Sean Connery, he plays a reclusive writer who teaches an athlete how to write
Saw it in a theater back in 97 as I was just getting into film. As a teenager, I wasn't mature enough to fully appreciate the movie (and its themes) but I thought it was great. It wasn't till I watched it later in life that it hit different. Great Video, as always!
Aww thanks John!!
Well obviously movie left a impact because you became RUclips legend.
This was your best reaction. Being vulnerable is being real, and being real is what people are attracted to.
I'm a 56 year old man who has seen more than any ones fair share of shit, I cry every time I see this movie or just a reaction to it. If you are not moved by this movie you have to be dead inside. Robin Williams is and will always be missed by we who were fortunate enough to see him perform. His all improve stand up was as amazing as his acting. You should watch some of his stand up if you have not already.
I highly recommend his episode of Inside The Actor's Studio.
It is a very touching movie! Therapeutic really!
One of the best movies ever.
That was great, can we have more tears?😁 Dead poet Society, Hachi, The Lovely Bones, Stand By Me, Sophie's Choice and, of course, Evil Dead😊
Name 3 things you've seen
Fun Fact: The farting wife story was completely improvised. Matt Damon laughed his ass off.
Also, Ben Affleck's speech at the end is such a great scene. So different from the usual speeches. A real friend would rather see his friend succeed if it means never seeing them again.
Wow 😂
That speech was so good!
Also, in the fart scene, you can see the camera shaking, because the cameraman was cracking up.
That Ben Affleck scene was the first take. Ben made them do a few more, but he nailed it the first time.
That line “Tomorrow I'm gonna wake up and I'll be 50” really hit me hard. I turned 50 this year and I feel like Chucky. I’ll be working forever doing the same shit. I’ll be watching all my friends retiring and traveling and golfing everyday. I’ll be breaking my back working until the day I drop dead. And I know there’s nothing I can do to change that.
Terrific reaction to this, and probably the most emotional I've seen you both get watching a movie. Robin Williams was amazing, worthy of the Oscar and Damon and Affleck deserving for original screenplay. I still get a bit teary eyed towards the end. It was up against Titanic and L.A. Confidential for Best Picture. A movie that still holds up well after nearly 30 years later.
Thanks! And agreed!
Michelle and Natalie I loved your reactions to such a good, thoughtful movie. Major props to your honest and sincere reaction to a story of a person struggling to find himself and the friends, mentors that help him along the way plus the love and caring of a good woman. Vincit qui se vincit. He conquers who conquers himself! A lot of moments that mattered.
Thanks KB!!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment You are welcome!😄🌷
One of my faves. First saw it in the theater, but have watched it so many times and shed tears every time. I’m a softy, what can I say.
With the greatest of respect; it was good to see you both cry. Beautiful reaction ladies.
Thank you!
Lovely reaction. Enjoyed your intelligent and empathetic response to this incredible script. I’ll watch more of yours, many thanks.
Aww thank you! Great movie!!
As a strong man I of course blubbed when I saw this in 1997. The biggest reaction I've ever seen by men in the cinema was to The Green Mile. Nearly every man in the theatre was seriously crying during this film.
I don’t think I’m emotionally ready for the Green Mile!
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment Do something light first - Green Mile will break your heart.
😭😭😭 Thank you for this reaction, ladies.
Thanks for watching!
For Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg had purposely cast Matt Damon as Ryan because he was virtually unknown and had All-American handsomeness. However, this movie came out a couple of months before and made Damon a star.
Also shaving Ryans private... a movie.. ina diffrente genre ...but with a simular name.
Absolutely, without a doubt, the best editing of this movie ever!
6:49 - I haven't seen anyone make this point, but what Matt Damon's character is grilling that dude over is basically the same thing that Robin Williams' character flips on him in that park bench scene.
Just watched your reaction and I just subscribed to the channel. I loved your reaction so much . Keep it up
Thank you so much!!
Ladies, I cry every time I watch this... even with you in the abbreviated version. It's with Shawshank Redemption for feel-good buddy movies where characters experience tremendous growth throughout the film. Thank you for reacting to this one. It is a special piece of art when one watch just isn't sufficient. 📽🎞💚
Thank you so much, #ForceOfLightEntertainment, for the awesome movie reaction. I'm still supporting you because your content is so amazing, and also because I enjoy watching your reactions to different TV shows and movies.
We appreciate that!! Thanks!! 💚
When I was in high school I had a teacher that put this on for the class but I was the only one able to appreciate such an emotionally real cinematic masterpiece, during the it's not your fault scene my ridiculous classmates were just laughing about the repetition and suddenly crying not even close to understanding the importance and emotional impact of the scene.
You've both narrowed down what makes this movie so special. You're both so awesome!
Aww thank you Charles!! You are too!
If you watch when Will is hugging Sean and crying, you'll see that Sean's eyes are smiling and joyful. He knows what a breakthrough that was. Notice throughout their last
couple of encounters that he calls him, "Son". He doesn't mind being a surrogate and a mentor, and he'll be happy to stay in contact with Will. It was a breakthrough and Will
is a genius but he certainly doesn't have all the answers. It will be invaluable to have someone he knows he can trust to help guide him. 'We all could use someone like that.
Exceptional movie and a Robin Williams gem!! Thank you for the reaction
Great reaction! You two are the cutest
Thank you!!
Can u believe these 2 dorks, Matt and Ben, started writing this in their early twenties, having no idea what or how to write! And someone they knew was blown away, and got a rough bit to robin! And how they got Robin and Stellen to do this, I'll never know! Robin won an Oscar for this! After Robin died, Matt goes back to the bench every year on Robin's bday, sometimes with his kids. The park bench is a memorial now! The younger guy is Casey Affleck! The red head is now in Yellowstone, Cole Hauser! A fantastic actor, but a bit of a loose cannon. His father was even a better actor, but certifiable! Wings Hauser!!
Originally, they didn't know how to write the end. Robin comes up with the final line, director and Matt look at each other like, Movie done! He add-libbed the wife farting lines. Matt is cracking up for real. Even the camera man was rolling....look at the camera frame on that scene, it's shaking! Robin has done several top feel good movies. This, patch Adams, good morning Vietnam, awakenings, Dead Poets, and really one could say the bird cage, Doubtfire and Jumanji....which is really a movie about Spielberg's relationship with his dad. In this movie, Ben is actually quite smart, with his brother, with the employee guys, he talks them into the dust! He could do sales, marketing, etc., he also doesn't know his potential.
If u like movies like this, and genius and chess and life lessons, try this true story movie about a little boy, who's a chess player.
ruclips.net/video/nDZSqnzXQJc/видео.htmlsi=LwLnfOk_l9eKHlkV
You're correct, great insight. Beauty and pain do go together. Everyone on this Earth goes through pain and suffering but the real beauty of people and life is how we come together and hold each other up, and deal with pain and suffering. I've seen this movie many times, and I still cry.
Seeing Ben Affleck feel some happiness for his friend when he realizes he isn't there, even though he lost his friend and his heart is also probably dropping, is so beautiful. That was a great piece of acting, first he realizes it and it takes a few seconds to process it and you can see that little grin. I cried on that scene too just like you lol.
Smashed...way ahead of ya!
I just love this movie. Made me tear up again watching you lovely ladies. I love watching both your reactions
Thank you! It’s a tear jerker for sure!
I too never saw this movie when it came out despite everyone I knew raving about it. I think my favorite scene is the park bench scene. Robin Williams owns every scene he is in. He truly was a great, versatile actor. If you want to see him like you have never seen him before, I recommend the movies "Insomnia" and "One Hour Photo". If you want to see an great underrated dark comedy with him and Edward Norton, watch "Death to Smoochy". Great video as always ladies.
Thank you! RW was a special talent!
Probably one of the best screenplays ever written.
Great movie and reaction. No matter how often i see this it makes the water works up at the end. I love Natalie the Red showing her hand with the water works getting a drink before the flood gates open each time. Definitely sub'd
Thank you!! ☺️
Great reaction ladies.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Are you guys sisters? You both look different, but your voices are so similar and so are your eyes...oh, well you're both lovely. Had fun watching the reaction and enjoyed the movie- always makes me cry. 😅
Yes, we are :)
Great reaction girls ❤ - thank you both!
Thank you!!
As soon as I see your video thumbnail I drop everything and click on it!! “This is going to be GOOD!!”
Just watched your review and remember it loved it, cried with you 😢
You ladies are beautiful with big hearts. Instant subscribe here.
I find the swearing hard but when you look past that it’s beautiful funny and emotional movie that brings me to tears every time. Matt did a fantastic job but the one that takes the prize for me is robin Williams for sure. Fantastic actor.
You know if you don’t cry at this movie you must be hard hearted, broken inside or dead. ❤❤
I used to go to movies every week in the 90’s. Sometimes several. This is one I never got around to. Really weird for me. Robin Williams always makes me emotionalized. I need to see this so sorry, I can’t watch this. I’m going to purchase it to stream soon.
Thanks for choosing this one though!! I chuckle at your reactions- both of you. So hilarious.
Thanks!
Thank you ladies for a genuine and heartfelt review.
Thanks for watching!
Never watched a first time reaction where they didn't cry, just like you two ladies did and it binds us all together with our shared humanity...Williams and Damons characters needed each other and drew each other out from their past into a new life....and Williams 'Park' monolgue is one of the greatest, to think Damon and Affleck wrote this in their early 20's.....astounding...(I think the bench where Williams said those words is a shrine often visited)
A beautiful movie with so many life lessons
I love seeing peoples first reaction to Good Will Hunting because this movie really hit me the first time I saw it, yes its impossible to sit through some of those scenes and not cry like a baby.
It’s one of my favorites. I get teary eyed sometimes. Love it. Love the set it’s set up in, Boston.
Warrior with Tom Hardy is another tear jerker well worth a watch. Gets most men I’ve known teary and my wife, who is training to be a counsellor, “ugly cried” for fifteen minutes after.
No one reacts to that movie and I been waiting years for the reactors to start doing it lol
Off the top of my head, I'd say The Green Mile is the biggest tear jerker movie for me. I saw it in the theaters and remember thinking this movie is almost over, I better pull myself together, but then I could hear others in the audience just balling uncontrollably and I felt relieved that I wouldn't be the only one walking out of the theater looking like I was having an allergic reaction to clams.
Omg i think i just fell in love with you two watching your reactions to the "its not your fault" scene. Precious. THATS what cinema should do.
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They don't make enough movies like this in Hollywood. I think I felt every emotion there is in this one. ❤
Good job ladies
Thank you!!
I think that's the biggest problem honestly..no emotional connection
Following because I randomly caught this reaction.
"Do you like Apples? Michelle and Natalie loved this movie. How about them Apples!" Y'all about got my with the tears 🥲. It's a great movie and I remember feeling the emotional moments the first time I watched this movie. 🦉🦉🦉🦉🦉 Take care ladies.
Thanks Stephen!
This my favorite reaction from you ladies. Your emotions have been well deposited. Thank you for that‼
Glad you enjoyed it!
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This movie makes me cry every time, and I've probably seen it a dozen times. It's really inspiring to me.
Robin Williams acting range was amazing. A great example of his chops is his performance in the 1998 film What Dreams May Come. It will definitely make you feel strong emotions throughout and evoke a strong reaction so I hope yall add it to your must see list as a Robin film follow-up.
During Sean's speech on couple intimacy, it's amazing to feel how he takes us from laughter to deep emotion. I love this film and I've seen a lot of reactions about it.
This is the film with the most authentic emotions I've ever seen, without using children, etc., how easy they are to bring us to tears.
Y' all are both beautiful. This was an excellent, authentic reaction. Thank you.
Aww! Thanks for watching!!
I cry every time i watch it. Or any reaction I see. 100’s of times. Sean’s speeches on the park bench and at the end along with chuckie’s speech at the end are some of the best monologues in history
Girls, Girls , I cried the first time I saw this movie! Now, your making me cry again! Dam 😢😢!
I said before and I’ll say it again, it behooves one to watch this movie every year to remind us of life’s important lessons. Yes, I cry as a 69 yr. old man but I’ve always been emotional due to Cerebral Palsy. Although my disability is ever so slight, it’s enough to notice a difference in my motor skills.
I saw this after its release and I didn’t cry until I watched this with you. I just love watching your reactions, you both are so genuine and I am so glad I found your channel. ❤
Aww Mark! Glad you’re here!
Thank you so much!! 💚
There's so many iconic lines from this film. It's one of the few "perfect' films.
I have watched this film so many times. It is just so good. Robiln Williams was a truly extraordinary actor.
I don’t even think I fully understand his talent level until this!
Great react… appreciate the transparency. Keep’em coming!!
Thank you! Will do!
I cried right along with you two... great flick and thanks for the video!!
Aww thanks for watching with us!!
This is a personal all-time favorite of mine. Excellent the whole way. I still get emotional, I still connect with it. Great movie
he redeems himself as an exceptional counselor as much as his friend is a great mathematician
This is such an amazing movie, touching upon many deep, painful things. Fear is very powerful and to have those around to help guide through it is a rare and wonderful thing. Will saw his share of pain and loss, but with guidance he's on a path to a better life. One he might never have known existed. That being said, I'm a sixty year old disabled veteran and I can't help but lose it every time I watch this movie and for me, it only gets better with each viewing. The speeches are so real, so deep and powerful, yet...not over the top in any way. Delivered with such raw sincerity. Your reactions ladies, were pure and sincere as well. Had to sub to your channel so I can see more of your content. Thank you for this wonderful reaction. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
Thank you! ❤️
First, thank you for your service! 🇺🇸 May God bless you 🙏🏻
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Thank you so much for your services! 🫡❤️
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment Thank you so much and God Bless you! ❤
@@nsasupporter7557 Thank you very much. ❤
That was a fun reaction. And as always, y'all are looking great ladies.
Thank you!!
One of the best films ever made.
Your gonna get charged is one of my favorite lines. Glad you enjoyed it.
The Fisher King, Dead Poet's Society, Awakenings, and Good Will Hunting... all must-see Robin Williams films (IMHO). Good reaction, ladies :)
Thank you!!
Well done ladies. Great movie. Excellent reaction video cause of your authenticity.
Thank you so much!
I thought I was inured to this movie by now but seeing the effect it had on you both still got me... Thanks for a superb reaction!
We can all cry together! Thank you!
Man here. It brings me to tears every single time. I've seen it maybe 6 times, never fails. Such a raw, real moment. I'm sure the crying and laughing scenes with Robin and Matt were improvised, it's almost impossible to fake that. Fantastic movie. Also, if you want a laugh, comedian Louis CK does a whole bit about Good Will Hunting that's really funny. It's on youtube (but find the one with video of him, not just the audio - way better when you see it).
Hey, it's my two favourite ladies, hee!, hee! 😂
I have yet to change my photo to that of a cat as Michelle suggested the other day in your live chat but I'm trying to find one cute enough, lol! 😂
May I say first of all, and I mean this with all my heart, it is clear to me that not are you both very beautiful but you have such good hearts, I could see it in your eyes during moments of the movie.
Any guy who is or may be lucky enough to have either of you in their lives is or will be a very lucky guy indeed and I hope they realise and appreciate how lucky they are.
As for the movie, it is one of my list of favourite movies, something in some ways I can connect to.
Not only well written and a great story but a perfect choice of actors.
As always, i enjoyed watching your reactions.
Have a fantastic day and please, take care! ❤
Thank you so much ☺️ ❤❤
@natalieforceoflightenterta8857 You are very welcome. You are wonderful woman and I love watching you guys.
It's good to see that some people still have a heart, very rare these days.
Plus of course you guys are beautiful which is always good for the eyes, lol! 😂 ♥️
Thank you!! Have a blessed day also!! 💚
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment You're very welcome!
You have me blushing, lol! 😂😂😊
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This movie is one of Robin Williams best performances I have ever seen next to One Hour Photo. It’s really my favorite movie of all time. He definitely proved that he can be both a serious actor and a comedic actor at the same time.
Agreed!
1 Hour Photo was a very sad movie. It was supposed to be “scary and suspenseful” but it was just depressing more than anything. Another great “villainous” role by Robin Williams is Insomnia which came out the same year
It may seem sacrilegious but I always enjoyed Robin Williams in dramatic roles over his comedic ones.
One thing that does seem to hold is that traditionally funny actors can play serious roles more easily than traditionally serious actors being able to play comedic roles.
@@jmiyagi12345 sorry, but I strongly disagree with that for the most part.
From what I understand, it’s the other way around… dramatic actors can do comedy even better than alot of comedians and comedians can rarely ever be good dramatic actors. The only 2 comedians that can pull off dramatic acting is Robin Williams and Jim Carrey… Jeff Daniels is mostly known for drama, but he blew everybody away in Dumb and Dumber with Jim. He was funnier than most comedians in that movie
@@nsasupporter7557 Will Ferrell, not to be confused with a good actor, does very solid work in his dramatic roles. Probably his better work. Carrey, as you mentioned, was much better than he was given credit for. I am honestly struggling with coming up with dramatic actors who can do straight comedy. Maybe Jack Nicholson, but it’s usually just him being crazy, which might just be his default setting.
Y’all’s reaction to this is why ima follower. Love this movie and y’all’s perception
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ive watched most of the reaction videos to this film. this is the best! less commentary more listening and experiencing
Thank you!!
This is just...a beautiful film. One of those that everyone with a heartbeat needs to see at least once.
Also yes...I teared up. Several times.
If y'all want another amazing Robin Williams performance, check out "Dead Poets Society"
"You disrespect my Wife again i will END You... you got that Chief?" I frickin love this film, one of Robin Williams best performances for sure, Ben Affleck is that rare Best friend we all need more in our lives, true Best Friends always want the best for you even if it means you moving on from them in some way. I love that you Ladys have discovered this gem. Hey Nat! 😉
It is an excellent movie!
Great movie. Glad you liked it. Robin Williams did a great job. I'm not a big _love story_ fan, but this one felt real and honest, not cheesy or unrealistic like most of the others do.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! 💚
oh yeah, this movie makes me cry every time i've seen it. it's one of my favorite movies.
Wonderful reaction. You're both true souls. :)
😊 thank you!
If Hollywood could make movies like this again it would be awesome. Waiting
One of my all-time favorite reactions to this movie. Beautiful.
As an action science fiction horror fan, I don't often cry ^^
But there are exactly two films where even I have to get out my handkerchief.
Good will Hunting and Meet Joe Black
I'm a guy and I tear up every time!
My twin brother passed away the same month and year that Robin Williams did. Somedays it hits me that its coming up on a decade since then. But most days,,,,, it always seems like yesterday.
Rest In Paradise Robin❣️
Very sorry about your loss.
@@ForceOfLightEntertainment Gracias😊
@@randallespinosa4264 sorry for your loss
Excellent reaction! Subscribed!
Awesome thank you!! ☺️
Amazing reaction, thank you
Thanks for watching with us!!
You two are sweet, everyone cries at this movie.