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Sean (Robin Williams) teaches Will (Matt Damon) that not everything about life can be learned from books.
In this scene: Sean (Robin Williams), Will (Matt Damon)
About Good Will Hunting:
The most brilliant mind at America’s top university isn’t a student, he’s the kid who cleans the floors. Will Hunting is a headstrong, working-class genius who is failing the lessons of life. After one too many run-ins with the law, Will’s last chance is a psychology professor, who might be the only man who can reach him. Finally forced to deal with his past, Will discovers that the only one holding him back is himself.
Starring, in alphabetical order: Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck, Matt Damon, Minnie Driver, Cole Hauser, Stellan Skarsgård, Robin Williams
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@maxlove5896
@maxlove5896 5 лет назад
He’s the type of actor to make you forget he’s acting
@idriscam
@idriscam 4 года назад
Up there with Obama
@boygood3141
@boygood3141 4 года назад
@@idriscam that's a GD actor Hollywood but only save the universe from his supporters
@matthewcastillo9951
@matthewcastillo9951 4 года назад
Great movie.
@spello8191
@spello8191 4 года назад
DeluxeFalcon, you’re pretty well spot on👍
@SpaceRangerSpin94
@SpaceRangerSpin94 4 года назад
It's always such a treat to see and hear Robin act so seriously. He has a certain depth that isn't easy to find
@stevo2334
@stevo2334 5 лет назад
The best part of this scene is he is smart enough to shut up and listen.
@technikal270
@technikal270 4 года назад
@@HUNDREDACREWOOD. many parts throughout the movie you would see Will constantly interrupt with some joke, or some saying.. but not here, every movie scene in all movies are well thought out, especially this one. Will now realizes something, he doesn't know it all. He really is still a kid.
@notabot5062
@notabot5062 4 года назад
@@HUNDREDACREWOOD. i believe he was just referencing the movie not ever single movie out there. He probably just miswrote
@notabot5062
@notabot5062 4 года назад
@@HUNDREDACREWOOD. i think he just miswrote but if you wanna believe that there actually is someone dumb enough to say that exists then so be it. Good day to you as well
@chrisweiser22
@chrisweiser22 4 года назад
When the student is ready the teacher will appear.
@waykool698
@waykool698 4 года назад
STONEFREE Debbie downer loser you are
@951manowar
@951manowar Год назад
This scene completely encapsulates the difference between knowledge and wisdom. Absolutely brilliant!
@twiss9341
@twiss9341 Год назад
Well said~
@GandalftheGray
@GandalftheGray Год назад
Under appreciated comment
@baolam4180
@baolam4180 Год назад
@@danielschoeman5427 love your comment
@alistairmonaghan6515
@alistairmonaghan6515 Год назад
Never thought about it like that before! - well said!
@steverogers7601
@steverogers7601 Год назад
This can apply to both kids and adults but more commonly to kids who think they know better.
@Kelvinllovejr
@Kelvinllovejr Год назад
And to think a 22 year old and 24 year old wrote this entire script. Deep stuff
@GigaChadh976
@GigaChadh976 Год назад
Just Matt Damon. Ben affleck was too busy smoking pot and jerking off
@evilblackcat6357
@evilblackcat6357 3 месяца назад
If I recall correctly Williams ad-libbed a lot of this scene.
@Kelvinllovejr
@Kelvinllovejr 3 месяца назад
@@evilblackcat6357 maybe. I wouldn't doubt it. You know he would have had creative room to do it too
@winser21
@winser21 Месяц назад
A lot of Damon/Affleck’s screenplay set the stage for this scene, but in terms of the exact dialogue, the director, producers, actors, any advisors, and some scriptwriters all have a say and influence before they actually put it to film.
@tsipher
@tsipher 6 дней назад
Most of Robin Williams' movies have a lot of ad-libbed lines from him, some of them were amazing, I remember reading about Aladdin and they actually animated some of his scenes around what he recorded. In this movie, the scene about his wife farting, that was ad-libbed, Matt Damon was genuinely laughing at that.
@VanessaSequeira-hk8lc
@VanessaSequeira-hk8lc 3 года назад
I don't care what anyone says, this is the best monologue in cinema.
@fredererpower
@fredererpower 3 года назад
Nessa Cristina Have to agree with you there champ.
@hadiputraw8083
@hadiputraw8083 3 года назад
Ending monologue from Paris,Texas are topnotch
@dylanmatthews1354
@dylanmatthews1354 3 года назад
Straight facts
@pimpay35
@pimpay35 3 года назад
Agreed
@rogerramjet5302
@rogerramjet5302 3 года назад
Agreed - the backing music only comes in at the end which allows the watcher to be moved purely by the words alone. Robin has a Morgan Freeman style voice - his monologue in this, Awakenings and Patch Adams shows us what a truly gifted individual we have so sadly lost.
@robertsmith9397
@robertsmith9397 2 года назад
"Cause the doctors could see in your eyes that the term visiting hours don't apply to you." What an incredibly heavy line.
@parasiteunit
@parasiteunit 2 года назад
That line hits me like a well aimed house brick. Every time. Harder after I lost my mom to cancer...
@lunalovegood1150
@lunalovegood1150 2 года назад
@@parasiteunit I'm sorry to hear about your mom❤️
@bluesummers5051
@bluesummers5051 2 года назад
The only fault in that line is that it should have said Nurses instead.
@thomasmitchell4128
@thomasmitchell4128 2 года назад
@@bluesummers5051 Hey. You're the problem.
@bluesummers5051
@bluesummers5051 2 года назад
@@thomasmitchell4128 What, why? :O
@zerocool7772
@zerocool7772 Год назад
It's scenes like this that make you really miss Robin Williams. What an actor. What a man. May you rest in peace, Sir.🙏
@Lyke_A_Glove
@Lyke_A_Glove Год назад
These are the times when you really ask yourself.....was he acting?
@thankyouJESUSkingofkings
@thankyouJESUSkingofkings Год назад
Unless he was hung by someone else he isn’t resting in peace for the rest of eternity. May GOD go easy on his soul. In JESUS name amen.
@Lyke_A_Glove
@Lyke_A_Glove Год назад
@@thankyouJESUSkingofkingshe can rest in peace if your god is a merciful one as you claim.
@iambiggus
@iambiggus Год назад
@@Lyke_A_Glove One can only hope, as they do.
@markrice3233
@markrice3233 Год назад
I was 24 when I first watched this. I always thought he was a comedian. You made me laugh and cry. RIP Chief
@evanmenard8453
@evanmenard8453 2 года назад
“You don’t know about real loss, cause that only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself”
@mmtot
@mmtot 27 дней назад
The whole scene encapsulates wisdom vs intelligence.
@tehf00n
@tehf00n 3 года назад
"You've never spent all your life re-watching this scene over and over on RU-vid because it's a masterpiece, have you chief?"
@slickster2880
@slickster2880 3 года назад
Time to get a life chief!
@tehf00n
@tehf00n 3 года назад
@@slickster2880 Time to go fuck yourself chief.
@ItojeGodfrey
@ItojeGodfrey 3 года назад
No, you haven't
@brianclass1988
@brianclass1988 3 года назад
@@tehf00n best come back ive seen all day
@Chris-OBrien
@Chris-OBrien 3 года назад
@@brianclass1988 That doesn't say a lot to be fair. All day? How many "come backs" did you see in 24 hours? That said, tehf00n's response was juvenile.
@thoth8784
@thoth8784 3 года назад
You don't know the heartbreaking, desperate pain of a man who lost his kids in a nasty divorce and has to dress up as a plump, old Scottish nanny to spend time with them, do you, chief?
@lillelinne63
@lillelinne63 3 года назад
This got me good
@letyvasquez2025
@letyvasquez2025 3 года назад
Ooohhhhhhhh hellllllllloooooooo
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 3 года назад
Not his finest moment
@duncandragonsbane2234
@duncandragonsbane2234 3 года назад
a squiiirtttt of frostingdownyourthroathelpsyoutakeyourmedication...in the most delicious way! 🎶
@louis-yt6595
@louis-yt6595 3 года назад
His accent was a bit off... but still 100 times better than most Americans attempts at our accents
@ty22guy
@ty22guy 2 года назад
This is one of if not the best scenes in cinematic history. The way Robin Williams delivers this monologue, not overacting it at all, how the camera doesn’t pan to Matt Damon until the point is made. Truly genius.
@bannedagain1784
@bannedagain1784 Год назад
We are over good cinema. It's done man. What do we have now? The fricken minions is considered a masterpiece when they are facing buzz wokelord and the woman king oxymoron. Civilization is on a downturn of eniltenmemt.
@BKDDY
@BKDDY Год назад
Its highly unrealistic
@idontknowwhattoputhere.3572
@@BKDDY it is?
@_________.
@_________. Год назад
@@BKDDY is it though?
@raffaelecafiero3608
@raffaelecafiero3608 6 месяцев назад
​@@BKDDYIt Is cinema, not a fucking documentary. Of course It Is unrealistic. You need to learn two or three things about movies and acting.
@zackiej89
@zackiej89 Год назад
He won his Academy Award with this scene, beautiful acting
@rwwilson21
@rwwilson21 Год назад
One take and kills it. yeah
@hooooliee90
@hooooliee90 3 года назад
This scene made me realize life is about experiences not things.
@Pfromm007
@Pfromm007 3 года назад
You realized something few ever will, and many far too late.
@captainahab8741
@captainahab8741 3 года назад
and you probably still blow your money on stupid material items
@Pfromm007
@Pfromm007 3 года назад
@@captainahab8741 In fact, we're using said stupid material items to post these comments.
@hooooliee90
@hooooliee90 3 года назад
@@captainahab8741, I actually sold everything and left the U.S. with only two suitcases. Trying to live my best life, and I don't miss the things at all.
@derekringer7143
@derekringer7143 3 года назад
​I think it's all subjective. The definitions of "experiences" and "just material things" can vary dramatically from person to person. When I was younger I used to party every weekend, "going out with friends". But I wasn't really having fun, enjoying the experience. I was doing it because of peer pressure, because that's what I was supposed to be doing at that time. Now I look back and I wish I could've invested that time in "just material things" such as watching a movie I like, reading a book or playing a video game. Life is about what you make of it, not anything in particular.
@Darcstarr
@Darcstarr 3 года назад
Difference between Intelligence and Wisdom.
@ConvictedFelonKwame
@ConvictedFelonKwame 3 года назад
A definite article is needed here.
@rickcolesanchez2668
@rickcolesanchez2668 2 года назад
Boom. Best comment.
@damsen978
@damsen978 2 года назад
More like knowledge and experience.
@juantsu2000
@juantsu2000 2 года назад
@@damsen978 Wisdom comes from experience tho.
@damsen978
@damsen978 2 года назад
@@juantsu2000 Tru
@sellisti
@sellisti 2 года назад
Williams nails this scene, but credit has to be also given to the script. This is the moment that reveals to everyone why Sean is in his own league compared to all the other psychiatrists who had tried to work with Will before him. No one else has previously seen through Will’s hard shell like Sean does, and Will is clearly totally unprepared for that. He is left speechless, and that is the painful but necessary first step towards his mental healing. It’s a brilliantly written piece, and both Williams and Damon make it an unforgettable moment.
@YEDxYED
@YEDxYED 2 года назад
Credit was given in the form of an Oscar
@ellefirogeni4624
@ellefirogeni4624 Год назад
film writers and film editors r the overlooked engineers behind the big screen flawless motion..
@dylan321000
@dylan321000 Год назад
I think Damon and Affleck wrote this movie or am I wrong?
@ellefirogeni4624
@ellefirogeni4624 Год назад
@@dylan321000 yes, and apparently, well researched character analysis and workshopped every scene and plot structure as a whole.
@MrArcadia2009
@MrArcadia2009 Год назад
Like #500, sellisti.
@thebreezybigt
@thebreezybigt 2 года назад
This scene can basically be summarized as Sean telling Will, "You may know so much, but you have never lived." Brilliant.
@stevenmorton2059
@stevenmorton2059 4 года назад
One of the main points of Sean's speech: "You read about life. I lived it."
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 4 года назад
Wow. That's deep man. Good articulation
@streakydrip8792
@streakydrip8792 4 года назад
Steven Morton Dammit kid, you are so right
@iorekby
@iorekby 3 года назад
If we made it a hard rule that we should only talk about things we've lived and understand, instead of speaking about things we've read about and have no clue on, 99% of the conversations on the world wide web would cease overnight lol!
@stephengrigg5988
@stephengrigg5988 3 года назад
@@iorekby speak for yourself, I generally don't talk about things I don't know about. You must have really uninformed conversations
@humann5682
@humann5682 3 года назад
@@stephengrigg5988 He said 99% of the conversation. Obviously there's exceptions implicit in that. By saying what you said you've just undermined your entire point because you spoke without understanding the implicit exception 😂
@fbg111
@fbg111 2 года назад
The brilliance of this scene is that Sean throws Will’s words back at him, the words Will used earlier to put the arrogant Harvard student in his place, but on a deeper level. Will asked the Harvard student if he was “going to plagiarize the whole book, or does he have an original thought of his own?” Sean is now asking Will, “Are you going to plagiarize a bunch of books, or do you have an original experience, an original life, of your own?”
@classicjay1880
@classicjay1880 2 года назад
Not really mane The bar scene was because that guy was plagiarizing and trying to call out his friend you can’t learn certain things/life situation through books…..Yeah they give you that info but certain things you have to experience physically not by what’s right just because a book says love this person this way Rob said “the doctors seeing you hold her hands even though those visiting hours don’t apply to you” something like that …..
@eyeconqueror1185
@eyeconqueror1185 2 года назад
@@classicjay1880 the point is Robin humbles Matt here like Matt humbled the Harvard student
@eyeconqueror1185
@eyeconqueror1185 2 года назад
@@jophismarch6108 your move, chief
@alightthatnevergoesout
@alightthatnevergoesout 2 года назад
@@classicjay1880 The point is, the Harvard student was repeating what he read from books, and Will thought that was dumb. Then Will realised he does the same when it comes to a multitude of topics that require experience to truly understand. It was the perfect wake up call.
@arhaegar12e.73
@arhaegar12e.73 2 года назад
@@alightthatnevergoesout ^^ Succinctness.
@TheTrueNarthumpulous
@TheTrueNarthumpulous 2 года назад
"Because the doctors could see in your eyes that the terms "visiting hours" don't apply to you." Love that part.
@chasenitcher6613
@chasenitcher6613 2 года назад
Best scene ever in a movie.
@batmanvsjoker7725
@batmanvsjoker7725 Год назад
25 years later and I still consider this to be one of the most well written monologues in film history. No one can tell me otherwise. And Robin’s delivery, oh man.... I still refuse to believe he’s gone 😢
@XiaoP76
@XiaoP76 Год назад
Yes. And it was done in one shot, no cuts.
@christopheradderley6902
@christopheradderley6902 Год назад
A monologue which made a real difference to peoples lives. The power of cinema!
@jesserochon3103
@jesserochon3103 9 месяцев назад
He's not gone. His impact lives in on in all of us. no one needs to hear any of this 'hes gone' bullshit
@batmanvsjoker7725
@batmanvsjoker7725 9 месяцев назад
@@jesserochon3103 Gone physically. Jesus!
@TheGillenium
@TheGillenium 8 месяцев назад
Refuse to be told otherwise. Refuse to believe he is gone. What else you refusin??
@fredererpower
@fredererpower 4 года назад
“You’ve never dressed up as a woman, trying to see your kids, have you chief? Gives you a pain in the back it does.”
@haizekhaze8868
@haizekhaze8868 4 года назад
😂✌️
@davidherbella7165
@davidherbella7165 4 года назад
Lol
@naszam3778
@naszam3778 4 года назад
Looool this is the comment of the century
@bobbyrawsknz
@bobbyrawsknz 4 года назад
It took me a sec fuckin dead lmao
@jacintodominguez6821
@jacintodominguez6821 4 года назад
Lmao
@Kira1Lawliet
@Kira1Lawliet 6 лет назад
The only weapon more powerful than genius: Wisdom.
@patgogan7324
@patgogan7324 6 лет назад
Actual experience..
@Clown_Syndrome
@Clown_Syndrome 6 лет назад
Pat Gogan a.k.a wisdom...
@acewilliams7917
@acewilliams7917 6 лет назад
True indeed. Wisdom will always supersede intellectuals. Most intellectuals are arrogant (like Will is here in this scene) and prideful, which is ignorant and blind.
@edmundmcgrath213
@edmundmcgrath213 6 лет назад
Sex appeal more powerful than wisdom or intelligence. Hulk Hogan lacks both, and look at him.
@patrickfarrell1491
@patrickfarrell1491 6 лет назад
All wisdom is fear of the Lord.
@StrobeFireStudios
@StrobeFireStudios Год назад
My God, man. Robin Williams is truely a genius. I can only appreciate his majesty as an adult. Phenomenal.
@sirecnivao8659
@sirecnivao8659 Год назад
"You dont know about real loss, 'cause that only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. I doubt you've ever dared to love anybody that much." I think these were truly the words that broke through Will's defenses. He realizes that his past traumas have led him to live a life without meaningful connections, distanced from the world. Hands down one of the best scenes in movie history. The delivery from Robin Williams, the subtlety in Matt Damon's eyes darting back and forth with unease as he's being dissected by Sean, masterful. A timeless classic.
@TheGillenium
@TheGillenium 8 месяцев назад
He’s terrified of what he might say.
@ladennayoung2939
@ladennayoung2939 6 месяцев назад
It's a great scene, that is for sure. I have never seen this film. Clips from the movie have been popping up in my recommendations. I am thinking about watching it.
@JimmySteller
@JimmySteller 3 месяца назад
To be fair, he probably did love his friends. And he would have done anything for them just like they'd do anything for him.
@stefanwentink3963
@stefanwentink3963 4 года назад
The majority of the comments praise Williams for his acting in this scene and he nailed it, for sure. What’s even more impressive is that the speech he gives to “Will” is actually written by that cocky kid sitting next to him.
@michelleauville3991
@michelleauville3991 4 года назад
Anyone could have written it. But onky a few could potray it like Robin
@hofhdskfhdks
@hofhdskfhdks 4 года назад
@@michelleauville3991 you couldn't have written it dummy.
@michelleauville3991
@michelleauville3991 4 года назад
@@hofhdskfhdks nice try dumbfuck
@mcmc2386
@mcmc2386 4 года назад
@@michelleauville3991 ​ @hofhdskfhdks both of you shut the FUCK up
@googleaccofalex
@googleaccofalex 4 года назад
@@michelleauville3991 wrong.
@Smizmo
@Smizmo 4 года назад
“You’ve never been stuck inside a board game for 26 years, have you chief? Waiting in the jungle hoping to God someone will roll a 5 or 8. Your move sport...” lol 😂
@lindleloverwatterson3484
@lindleloverwatterson3484 4 года назад
lmao omg I I can't I just can't! almost woke my kids up ... lol but thank you. love this comment
@Smizmo
@Smizmo 4 года назад
Lindlelover Watterson 😂🤣👍🏼
@et7758
@et7758 4 года назад
Lol Jumanji reference
@jigarzasu
@jigarzasu 4 года назад
So happy you used “your” correctly.
@fleaship6134
@fleaship6134 4 года назад
In the jungle you must wait...
@stephenspencer4672
@stephenspencer4672 11 месяцев назад
This was Robin Williams' very best performance of his career. A well deserved Oscar. RIP Robin.
@tylerleemyles9592
@tylerleemyles9592 Год назад
the older i get, the more real this monologue is.
@banoly4161
@banoly4161 Год назад
It really does hit different. I'm still young, and it wasn't that long ago that I would refuse to step foot in a museum, or even travel abroad, because "there isn't anything there that I can't see on the internet." I'm not even 30 and I'm already starting to regret shutting myself off to so many experiences.
@ladennayoung2939
@ladennayoung2939 6 месяцев назад
​@banoly4161 You are still rather young and still living. You can still end up doing some of the things you mention. God says the same. It ain't over yet. The world will put a timetable on things and cause you to feel like you can't accomplish something if you haven't done so by a certain age, but that isn't accurate at all. The best is yet to come. Choose to live while you can with no regrets in Jesus' name.
@user-ph5ik7bs3n
@user-ph5ik7bs3n Месяц назад
@@banoly4161 Don't beat yourself up. Maybe it just wasn't the time, and now it is,.
@yeyo1990
@yeyo1990 3 года назад
"You're an orphan right? You think I know the first thing about how hard your life has been, how you feel, who you are because I read Oliver Twist?" mic drop.
@mytherapys1631
@mytherapys1631 3 года назад
Rawest moment in the entire scene.
@MindGameStudios
@MindGameStudios 3 года назад
Honestly maybe the strongest defense he could have leveled at Will there, for all his booksmarts and perception. He sees right through the facade.
@yuckfoutube120
@yuckfoutube120 3 года назад
You can literally see the realization on Wills face when he said that. The "oh shit, he's right, knowing everything doesn't mean I know everything" Amazing acting from Damon
@thedavehudshow3802
@thedavehudshow3802 3 года назад
That was the End Game right there. He could have just said that and it was over
@jeannedarc7533
@jeannedarc7533 3 года назад
I literally was in the grave as soon as he said that xD
@ryanhughes1184
@ryanhughes1184 4 года назад
I think that is one of the most perfect movie scenes in cinematic history.
@WeWantBears
@WeWantBears 4 года назад
*Fantastic writing, and perfect delivery from the actors,* but the core of cinema is the *camera* , and there's so much more that can be done with it, and the sound, and the lighting and set design and the visual effects than a blurry pond. See any CineFix list to get an inkling of that
@donjuantrumpetajohnson
@donjuantrumpetajohnson 4 года назад
And Damon and Affleck supposedly wrote these words??? LOL!! GTFO!!🤣
@thelaurels13
@thelaurels13 4 года назад
@Ryan Hughes I concur.
@miked3723
@miked3723 4 года назад
This was shot on location not a set. You can feel the realness which is part of what makes it all work so well.
@guitardaddy6
@guitardaddy6 4 года назад
@@thelaurels13 why didn't I concur
@beatsbyjoeharsley
@beatsbyjoeharsley 2 года назад
I've never actually been absolutely floored by a scene before. After this was finished I literally said wow out loud. Couldn't even help myself. Good god this scene is magnificent
@ilovedrums1000
@ilovedrums1000 2 года назад
Yea I came joe, I came
@wangson
@wangson 2 года назад
yup.
@luvace3432
@luvace3432 8 месяцев назад
Don’t use Gods name in vain
@andrewdavis8137
@andrewdavis8137 5 месяцев назад
The camera. Sliding across to Will. Like a giant tonne of weight. Beautifully done. One of Cinema’s greatest scenes. Pure art.
@PakistaniPepper
@PakistaniPepper 3 года назад
What's really interesting is that earlier, in the bar scene with that private school guy Clark, Will accused him of having no original thoughts on the matter--that every thought he had could have been from the library. And now, Williams' character exposes that this is also the case with Will. Awesome scene.
@ThisIsSolution
@ThisIsSolution 3 года назад
Small dose of his own medicine
@mattdangerfield6868
@mattdangerfield6868 3 года назад
Lol not very many people picked up on that Abdul I was actually about to write similar when I saw your comment
@matthewwilliam8033
@matthewwilliam8033 3 года назад
Wow saw this movie a hundred times and never even thought about that.... Thanks 👍
@antoniotorres3754
@antoniotorres3754 3 года назад
"BOOM!", said the gentleman.. well said..
@stripedpants1668
@stripedpants1668 3 года назад
He really was just projecting.
@ScorpionStrike7
@ScorpionStrike7 3 года назад
“You’ve never been stuck in a board game for 26 years.” Edit: I have no clue how this got so many likes. Thanks, lads!
@everything777
@everything777 3 года назад
I ask you about board games, you'll know chess, and all the best moves from Kasparov's playbook, you'll know your Sicilian from your English openings. I'll bet you've even run a few hustles at the tables in Harvard Square. But you don't know what it's like to roll the dice, only to have your body disassembled into a nightmare jungle, where every living thing is trying to kill you. To grow up and survive 26 long years in total isolation from another human being, only to return and find your parents are dead, your home is gone and your entire town impoverished by the ramifications of your disappearance.
@jaymcd8577
@jaymcd8577 3 года назад
lmao
@billshat7477
@billshat7477 3 года назад
@@everything777 👍
@Write-Stuff
@Write-Stuff 3 года назад
@@everything777 This needs a few thousand upvotes.
@masterchief5437
@masterchief5437 3 года назад
Sounds like Settlers of Catan, takes forever
@callumo8156
@callumo8156 Год назад
One element I love about this scene is the way the camera slowly brings in Will at 2:16 . You get lost watching and listening to Sean, and almost forget that Will is there, and Sean is talking to you instead. Then you remember that Will is there and see that he is as motionless and still as you are. Robin Williams, you were so good and are very much missed.
@acdebiase
@acdebiase 2 года назад
I miss Robin more now than I did 10 minutes ago. He was a national treasure
@josephschmoe2448
@josephschmoe2448 7 лет назад
Every time I see this, I think... ... "Holy shit, Robin Williams was absolutely perfect in this movie."
@jooeeee
@jooeeee 7 лет назад
Yes, he will remain a great actor...
@Napalm38382
@Napalm38382 6 лет назад
Maybe why his award for it?
@James-bc9gq
@James-bc9gq 6 лет назад
Absolutely perfect. It wouldnt have worked any other way. Absolute genius in this film. Just wow
@ADAM76311
@ADAM76311 6 лет назад
Both of them.
@chriskrausesmovie
@chriskrausesmovie 6 лет назад
hes always perfect if you open your mind
@rickcolesanchez2668
@rickcolesanchez2668 2 года назад
This is one of the reasons we were so hurt about robin. Every role he plays. It’s like a father figure. He’s there for you. He was your movie father. Only celeb ive ever cried about when they died. RIP Robin.
@mariselagutierrez739
@mariselagutierrez739 2 года назад
So TRUE!!!!
@steven1479
@steven1479 2 года назад
My father went to prison when I was four years old and the last memory I had of him was watching the Popeye movie that starred Robin Williams. Eventually I forgot what he looked like and somehow thought he looked like Robin after watching a bunch of his movies. Years later I saw my dad again, looked nothing like the guy. Your comment reminded me of that.
@tjwhisenhunt1089
@tjwhisenhunt1089 2 года назад
the world def got a little darker when he passed. At least we still got tom hanks who's basically like a step father figure
@bryancarpio7030
@bryancarpio7030 2 года назад
I still cry for Robin. May he RIP.
@TheStrmcliffae46
@TheStrmcliffae46 2 года назад
Robin Willams, the most gifted man in the world, gone too soon, RIP
@unguidedone
@unguidedone Год назад
this has to be one of the best acting scenes robin williams has ever done and possibly for any movie i have ever seen 11/10 good job
@stephenpotts481
@stephenpotts481 2 года назад
If Robin hadn’t had won an Oscar for this movie, nobody should ever win an Oscar. Robin, Matt and Ben; BRAVO! on creating greatness. I still tear up every time I see this scene.
@PaulRodriguez9
@PaulRodriguez9 3 года назад
This right here is acting. Not just memorizing lines. He uses subtle facial expressions, real emotion. You know that somewhere deep inside there was real pain. You can see it in his eyes. He wasn't just saying his lines. He truly believed it.
@scottk1525
@scottk1525 3 года назад
Literally nobody thinks acting is just "memorizing lines," you idiot. Stop inventing fictional opinions to rise above.
@Demowan
@Demowan 3 года назад
@@scottk1525 What need did you have to insult that person ? Totally uncalled for. I suggest you try to look into yourself to find the source of such anger. Peace x
@scottk1525
@scottk1525 3 года назад
@@Demowan Pretentiousness gets on my nerves. Don't be so sensitive 👍🏻
@qwkr
@qwkr 3 года назад
Scott K Either everyone in your life despises you, or you are a little bitch in real life so you act tough on the internet. Either way you’re a fucking loser.
@scottk1525
@scottk1525 3 года назад
​@@qwkr Oh and let me guess, I'm a loser in my mom's basement, etc... Yawn. First day on the internet is it?
@bbaker890
@bbaker890 3 года назад
"If I asked you about war, you would probably throw Shakespeare at me right? Once more unto the breach dear friends, but you've never been a morning dj in vietnam have you chief?"
@slingshotman7186
@slingshotman7186 3 года назад
Had to dig a bit deeper than Mrs. Doubtfire or Jumanji for that. Respect.
@nuckymancini7013
@nuckymancini7013 3 года назад
The terms "visiting hours" dont apply 2 "GOOD MORNING VIETNAAAAM!!!!"
@mikemichaels4500
@mikemichaels4500 3 года назад
@@slingshotman7186 Nanu nanu!
@weirdguy1495
@weirdguy1495 3 года назад
"I've been a private before--" "Shut up, chief, I'm monologuing."
@estetty
@estetty 3 года назад
"Well I've been to Mars, old man"
@keltidar
@keltidar 2 года назад
One of the greatest scenes in motion picture history. This film is a masterpiece.
@IssyFishyy
@IssyFishyy 2 года назад
“motion picture history” You could have just said movie history you pretentious ass
@kevincooper5656
@kevincooper5656 Год назад
Brilliant: Sean used the same tactic that Will used on him in order to try and push Sean away. But the difference is that Sean used it in order to show his own vulnerability - sharing personal things about himself (making the first move in order to establish trust) while simultaneously letting him that, "Yeah, you ain't gettin rid of me THAT easily" when he ends by saying, "Your move, chief." We applaud Robin Williams acting and execution of this scene, and rightfully so. However I think we often forget that this story/script was written by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon when they were around the ages of "25". To have that kinda incite at that age in order to write something so moving is also a testament to their own talent. I LOVE this movie.
@adage3256
@adage3256 6 лет назад
I really think Robin's true calling was being a serious actor, the comedian part was just to make us laugh and release out his internal turmoil.
@johnn.marshall4566
@johnn.marshall4566 6 лет назад
Aditya Khandekar yeah, his catharsis
@mirojuarez
@mirojuarez 5 лет назад
Totally agree.
@mistersixtynine7399
@mistersixtynine7399 5 лет назад
A lot of coke back then...after sobriety he became a much better actor
@LiveINtheGood53
@LiveINtheGood53 5 лет назад
He was a brilliant person but have you notice that a lot of his movie roles were characters that were troubled? (Robin Williams)
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 5 лет назад
The most troubled people are the ones that cover it the most, laughter is a good tool to cover up deep, depressive emotions.
@HEAVYHONEY1
@HEAVYHONEY1 4 года назад
"I don't see an intelligent, confident man. I see a cocky, scared shitless kid." This line helped me grow up. Great writing, acting, directing and production. Bravo.
@lindleloverwatterson3484
@lindleloverwatterson3484 4 года назад
myslef as well
@nuraddinkhalilov8184
@nuraddinkhalilov8184 4 года назад
same!
@snowydove6510
@snowydove6510 16 дней назад
Me too.
@beccahawkins1905
@beccahawkins1905 2 года назад
I like how at the beginning of this scene, Will is cocky and ready to "do mock therapy" on the therapist again, but then, in the space of a single shot, the only voice and face we hear for most of it is Sean's as he points out to Will that his intellectual armor, snark, and tough attitude are just defense mechanisms he's using to keep from being truly vulnerable with another person. And then, slowly, the single shot reveals Will's face as he's suddenly speechless for the first time in the movie. He has no comeback. "You're terrified of what you might say." Sean makes Will speechless not because Sean is trying to intimidate Will in order to "win an argument," as Will did with the asshole grad student earlier. He makes Will speechless because he surprises him with genuine care for who Will is as a person and sees through all his intellectual posturing and bravado. He even acknowledges that no one can truly know the "depths" of Will, even though Will thought he could get inside Sean's head earlier.
@DonBorn
@DonBorn Год назад
Exactly. He's simply saying, "I see you" and Will is left speechless.
@kurofoxx1820
@kurofoxx1820 2 года назад
Robin’s eyes … they can make u forget he’s acting while u watching them. We miss you Robin
@TheStrmcliffae46
@TheStrmcliffae46 2 года назад
yes we miss you Robin, gone too soon
@rimrunz1795
@rimrunz1795 2 года назад
Indeed, it looks as real as it gets
@penelopeclearwater4454
@penelopeclearwater4454 2 года назад
Based on a real life a real person in a real world with a real life the realest you've ever seen possibly
@pb4ugo08
@pb4ugo08 Год назад
For real! I almost forgot this was a scene out of a movie for a minute, I was literally entranced with everything he said. Amazing acting skills for sure.
@Psyfi85
@Psyfi85 Год назад
The way he looks at Will after “you may have even been laid a few times” pure yearning.
@CGagnon5
@CGagnon5 7 лет назад
One of the greatest scenes of all time
@trapper439
@trapper439 7 лет назад
And the first three minutes are one shot. Robin Williams just knocking it out of the park.
@rhondajackson1657
@rhondajackson1657 6 лет назад
Ditto
@Barzins1
@Barzins1 6 лет назад
In one of the greatest movies of all time.
@chriskrausesmovie
@chriskrausesmovie 6 лет назад
makes you listen and learn
@samm761
@samm761 5 лет назад
I agree 100%.
@MrRudy1987
@MrRudy1987 Год назад
When he got to the bit about loving someone... to feel so vulnerable, to know just one person could level you with one glance, feeling like god put an angel on Earth whom could rescue you from the depths of hell, just for you. Man. Hits hard.
@anibaldk
@anibaldk 2 года назад
This scene together with "You owe it to me" are two masterful pieces of dialog.
@brianbrown3222
@brianbrown3222 Год назад
A man's love keeps him safe
@brentsalyer8117
@brentsalyer8117 4 года назад
This is the hardest I’ve ever seen someone be put in check
@bosoxfan2525
@bosoxfan2525 4 года назад
Yeah for sure. It's great how the scene starts off with him being his cocky, smug self. And then 3 minutes later he's speechless.
@stephanieellis5399
@stephanieellis5399 4 года назад
But gently. That's why it's so effective. Had it been with fist swinging or a battle of wits there's no way Will would have sat there listening. It's an amazing scene.
@rice8960
@rice8960 4 года назад
I was lucky enough to have someone put me in check 10 times worse when I was a cocky kid. Turned my whole life around
@briandtnguyen
@briandtnguyen 2 года назад
@@stephanieellis5399 yeah he doesn’t spend the whole monologue putting Will on blast. He sneaks in there that he cares about Will and that he’s “fascinated” and “all in.”
@snowydove6510
@snowydove6510 16 дней назад
I need that
@trapper439
@trapper439 7 лет назад
Note that the first 3 minutes are one single take. One take of Robin Williams putting on the kind of acting that rightfully got him an Oscar for this role. Three minutes of acting perfection. RIP You beautiful man. You will always be missed.
@ray.shoesmith
@ray.shoesmith 6 лет назад
trapper439 It wasn't just a single take, it was the FIRST take! Incredible acting.
@TBPStudios
@TBPStudios 6 лет назад
It makes me cry it's so perfect.
@DavidGonzalez-jw2re
@DavidGonzalez-jw2re 6 лет назад
How do u no 1 take and first take
@SybrenOerlemans
@SybrenOerlemans 6 лет назад
One take = shot without interruption or without going to another shot. First take = first time they filmed the scene
@kasmash801
@kasmash801 6 лет назад
I noticed that too. And you are absolutely correct
@DonBorn
@DonBorn Год назад
A true masterpiece of cinema. The writing, the acting, the editing, the sound, the lighting, the subtle music score. The whole scene is a masterclass in cinema.
@Lara-mo5oy
@Lara-mo5oy Год назад
Fr
@Howling-Mad-Murdock
@Howling-Mad-Murdock 2 года назад
One of the best films I’ve ever seen. Robin Williams was perfect for this role.
@Dana-wq5tp
@Dana-wq5tp Год назад
Absolutely. As a matter of fact, I think he's one of the more underrated actors in the business.
@scottclffrd13
@scottclffrd13 2 года назад
Doesn’t get better than this. He’s essentially saying, “I don’t care how smart you are. You’re just a kid and don’t know sh*t.”
@allyhouser1495
@allyhouser1495 2 года назад
Excellent take on this AMAZING scene... ...You're just a kid, you havent experienced SHIT. Life can't be learned from a book... it has to be lived...
@andrewpestotnik5495
@andrewpestotnik5495 2 года назад
While I agree. That's my issue with the scene. Is Damon's character cocky? Yes. However, he's like 20, and his age is out of his control. The only people who enjoy that kind of retort are people who are old but still not emotionally mature enough to understand he's just a kid. Blasting him for his age and lack of experience is frankly immature and our of touch with the fact that he was Damon's age once, but that's just me.
@technikal270
@technikal270 2 года назад
@@andrewpestotnik5495 I agree, the older generations fail to realize that age isn't directly related to intelligence or maturity. Sure, you learn more as you get older. Some never do. The older can learn from the young just as much vice versa.
@Hybrid980
@Hybrid980 2 года назад
Yes, I'm sure many boomers like yourself watch with smug satisfaction, but I'm gonna bust your delusions chief, the lines that are in this movie, the ones you no doubt sing high praises to? All written by Damon and Affleck, the two young bucks whose opinions you'd dismiss without a second thought. One of the biggest delusions people live under is that with age comes automatic wisdom, but no, there are plenty of stupid old people who don't have a clue of what they're talking about, the reason people like you think that is because wisdom comes from experiences, not age, now it just so happens when your older your are likely to have experiences that give you wisdom, but don't kid yourself, plenty of people live and die and never learn anything from their experiences, and they go throughout their lives living the fool making the same mistakes, over and over again. Tl;Dr Age and wisdom do correlate, but the former does not cause the latter.
@mikemck4796
@mikemck4796 2 года назад
@@andrewpestotnik5495Because that’s not the point of the scene. The scene is setup by Will going to other Dr’s, and doing whatever possible to avoid talking about himself. It’s letting Will know that his offensive tactic won’t work. It’s not about shame, it’s about confrontation, and cutting through the bullshit.
@kanegarvey3188
@kanegarvey3188 6 лет назад
The Oliver Twist line is absolutely brilliant.
@germanicelt
@germanicelt 5 лет назад
@Roger B 1998 was a great year for movies.
@lyncohn9505
@lyncohn9505 3 года назад
@@RU-vidCX9 Who is Leo?
@capt.scarecrow
@capt.scarecrow 11 месяцев назад
If there is one saving grace about losing such an incredible talent and human being, at the very LEAST, he gave us scenes like this. RIP Robin, my dad still remembers meeting you while you were filming Garp.
@RedRad1990
@RedRad1990 2 года назад
The first guy who realized Robbin Williams isn't good just for comedy has a very special place in Heaven. And in our hearts.
@lordxenu5196
@lordxenu5196 5 лет назад
Maybe the single best acting moment of Robin Williams career.
@russlupky3505
@russlupky3505 4 года назад
I believe this 5 minute speech won Robin an Oscar
@carle7626
@carle7626 4 года назад
It's prob easily the most iconic. I also love his 'I Remember' scene from Hook, and the closing interview from One Hour Photo that tells a whole origin story in three minutes.
@scottveilleux3629
@scottveilleux3629 4 года назад
100%
@TheSagaContinuesWu
@TheSagaContinuesWu 4 года назад
I think we can all agree this is the best 5 minutes of Robin
@AlexanderArsov
@AlexanderArsov 4 года назад
Together with the murder description on the phone from "Insomnia".
@Guhsteh
@Guhsteh 6 лет назад
Robin Williams was so freaking talented. This scene felt so genuine, almost like he was talking to Matt Damon instead of reading lines from a script.
@davidwhite8529
@davidwhite8529 5 лет назад
He could not remember his lines from a script they had the words in front of him on a TV screen
@TokyoJoe703
@TokyoJoe703 4 года назад
David White I doubt this very much
@GhostSal
@GhostSal 4 года назад
Great actors like Williams draw from personal experience, he isn’t just reading lines, he is living the moment with experience from his own personal hardships and triumphs.
@davidwhite8529
@davidwhite8529 4 года назад
@@brianwilliams5662 fuck you asshole
@Bonygasse
@Bonygasse 4 года назад
@@davidwhite8529 anger issues? Relax, take a deep breath.
@democratsarepedos
@democratsarepedos 2 года назад
Robin Williams was a legendary actor. We were privileged to see his work.
@jasonbuchanan935
@jasonbuchanan935 2 года назад
This movie is amazing. Shows the truth about how older people have so much more perspective and knowledge in life, even if the younger person is an absolute genius. And Will realizes this the more he talks to Robin Williams character in the movie and that’s why he respects him so much. Will thought he was ripping apart Robin Williams life but actually it was the opposite. The doctor absolutely ripped Wills life apart and was 100% on point about everything. I could watch this movie over and over and over again. “Your move, Chief”. Brilliant dialogue.
@scottmatheson3346
@scottmatheson3346 7 месяцев назад
not really. if will hadn't gotten therapy thirty years later he still wouldn't have any more life perspective than he currently does. age per se does not produce wisdom.
@Gweinman
@Gweinman 3 года назад
The phrase "Visiting hours don't apply to you" chokes me up every time.
@hior12israel49
@hior12israel49 3 года назад
Matt Damon's cocky demeanor into submissive humility was simply amazing. Robin RIP
@rimrunz1795
@rimrunz1795 2 года назад
And a testament to Matt's ability to adapt and flow
@davidkingfisherfitness2761
@davidkingfisherfitness2761 2 года назад
Matt Damon is the actor, he is playing a character. It's called a movie. It's a story based on things people experience and go through. Not sure if you know this concept, clearly from your comment.
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 2 года назад
@@davidkingfisherfitness2761 Jesus calm down. They are only complimenting Matt Damon's great acting.
@gmoney87ism
@gmoney87ism 2 года назад
Agreed. Not every movie I’ve seen Matt in is awesome, but this particular scene shows he’s got the chops for acting. You can feel his disdain in the beginning and his humility in the end.
@andrewmcmenemy361
@andrewmcmenemy361 Год назад
True love only occurs when you love someone more than you love yourself. Have you dared too love anyone that much ?. What a film .
@snowydove6510
@snowydove6510 16 дней назад
Grrr
@johnnyram518
@johnnyram518 2 года назад
Robin Williams, you were a gift I wish I appreciated more. Thank you for easing the pain of others with humor when you too were suffering. RIP
@iCanBeHeroic
@iCanBeHeroic 3 года назад
“I bet you don’t know what it’s like to wake up next to a woman and feel truly happy” Why you gotta violate me like that, man? 🙁
@michaelxo4436
@michaelxo4436 2 года назад
😂😂
@ernestcaravalho9074
@ernestcaravalho9074 6 лет назад
Will got 40 years of wisdom in 5 minutes. Even his genius brain couldn't handle that level of depth.
@tazmon122
@tazmon122 5 лет назад
it's more than that. Will is a guy who's never met his intellectual match. in and out of foster care and the court system his whole life, i'm sure he's probably dealt with more than a fair share of counselors, prob-e's, and shrinks. all of them with their degrees can't match wits. when he walks into this guys office, he's looking at the same waste of time he's dealt with from day one. break them until they quit so he can remain king of shit mountain. it's not 40 yrs of wisdom just dropped into this kids lap that he doesn't know how to handle, it's the realization that this guy can take the haymaker, and give it right back. being the smartest guy in the roomful of townie drunks is easy, but back against the emotional wall against a guy with 40yrs wisdom who's showing his cards. Will is floored how this guy can see through the shit and still wants another round. this some Joe Campbell shit. not a fuckin TED talk.
@yomo1690
@yomo1690 5 лет назад
@@tazmon122 well said well said
@benciccarelli6486
@benciccarelli6486 5 лет назад
@jstpgms oh ok thanks, thought this was real
@SJ-ym4yt
@SJ-ym4yt 4 года назад
@@tazmon122 damn, well said
@nocturnalemission6822
@nocturnalemission6822 4 года назад
@@tazmon122 What you got against TED talk?
@dannymuggleton6019
@dannymuggleton6019 Год назад
This was my favourite film growing up. I watched it 10 years later and cried even harder, even knowing every line. For anyone lost they can see themselves in Will and anyone who has lost can see themselves in Sean.
@ralcst-1977
@ralcst-1977 2 года назад
This is THE BEST MONOLOGUE of the movie!!! And, it was delivered by the BEST ACTOR of the day!!! This PROVES how good an actor Robin Williams was, and damn, I wish he were still here, today!!! I, for one, miss him very much,.....No telling how further he would have gone with his ability to entertain all of us!! RIP, Robin !!
@ultrafastidious6497
@ultrafastidious6497 5 лет назад
"You've never been imprisoned inside a lamp for 10000 years do you sport? It'll give you such a crick in the neck, I'll tell you that."
@danielt.4330
@danielt.4330 4 года назад
NEVER HAD A FRIEEEEND LIIIIIIIIIIIKE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@kkgames3589
@kkgames3589 4 года назад
Itty bitty living space
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 4 года назад
I thought Will Smith did great in the remake
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 4 года назад
@BRAGGLEFRAGLE why
@dontreadmyprofilepicture507
@dontreadmyprofilepicture507 4 года назад
Plen122 he did
@philippehungary
@philippehungary 4 года назад
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon was so clever when they wrote this epic, wonderful story. And they were so young! I think this is a masterpiece of their life!
@Pelanances
@Pelanances 4 года назад
@Badge Man Becuase, sadly, some of the greatest art came from hunger.
@Boygonebad
@Boygonebad 4 года назад
Badge Man Affleck has co written and directed some great films since then
@ReasonMakes
@ReasonMakes 4 года назад
It's my favourite movie of all time to this day.
@dannysunay8099
@dannysunay8099 4 года назад
I like Ben Affleck's "the town"
@dannysunay8099
@dannysunay8099 4 года назад
@@Pelanances I am hungry right now!
@hoodcoyko8329
@hoodcoyko8329 2 года назад
Robin always had the best monologues. I don’t even know him but I miss him.
@vanessacheng0526
@vanessacheng0526 2 года назад
This is the difference between "fake it till you make it" and raw authenticity. Such a wonderful depiction of actual psychotherapy, which involves respect for the fact that we can never really know or assume what it's like to be someone else. But we can try to help in a way based on our own experiences.
@mmurrell26
@mmurrell26 6 лет назад
(2:54)..."You don't know about real loss. Because that only happens when you love someone more than you love yourself."
@SightForMemories
@SightForMemories 6 лет назад
"And I doubt you've ever dared to Love anybody that much".
@marv9906
@marv9906 5 лет назад
This scene ripped my fucking life apaht
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 5 лет назад
Thanks for typing it out, I didn't hear it loud and clear in the video when he said it.
@edmundmcgrath213
@edmundmcgrath213 5 лет назад
Exactly! why do people type out the exact words to a verse to a song, as if it's some sort of epiphany? Don't they have any original thoughts?
@scipioafricanus5871
@scipioafricanus5871 5 лет назад
@@edmundmcgrath213 Because the artist said something, they could never have said better themselves?
@charlestwisted9890
@charlestwisted9890 2 года назад
If Robin Williams, and Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, had never done another thing in their careers, this would still have been more than enough.
@stevenlucas6029
@stevenlucas6029 2 года назад
the beer can.
@krishnavashishtha
@krishnavashishtha 2 года назад
Yes and general Lambo too
@RevolverOcelotMGS2
@RevolverOcelotMGS2 2 года назад
I love this scene. One of my favorite parts is how patient the editors were with the cuts. We see nothing but robin Williams for like the first 2 minutes straight, then a minute on Matt Damon. So many editors would have cut after every line or show a reaction or something. The pacing is just so intimate this way.
@yopierreyouwannacomeouthere
@yopierreyouwannacomeouthere 5 лет назад
"You're not perfect sport.. and let me save you the suspense.. this girl you met she isn't perfect either.. but the question is... whether or not you're perfect for each other" (sighs) I miss Robin
@SightForMemories
@SightForMemories 4 года назад
"my wife used to fart when she was nervous, she had all these wonderful liberties.. One night it was so loud it woke the Dog up."
@themysteriousstranger240
@themysteriousstranger240 4 года назад
David-Elijah You're*
@SalvableRuin
@SalvableRuin 4 года назад
You’re*
@boygood3141
@boygood3141 4 года назад
@@themysteriousstranger240 David killed a giant with one of Scott's pebbles
@yyguuyg
@yyguuyg 4 года назад
*You're
@ChrisWBrown-rq2sc
@ChrisWBrown-rq2sc 3 года назад
This is the best scene in the whole movie. The way that Robin discusses that life should be enjoyed not by just reading book. That proved that Robin should be silly and serious in all dimensions, which is what makes his passing hard to bear. His talent will never be topped.
@berekexer8158
@berekexer8158 2 года назад
So the implication is that this lesson is best learned by experiencing it yourself, not watching a youtube clip :)
@fitfogey
@fitfogey 2 года назад
The “It’s not your fault” scene is tied with this scene. The movie itself is just incredible.
@tim72184
@tim72184 2 года назад
He was even better in his serious roles.
@brettdeacon3437
@brettdeacon3437 2 года назад
The best therapy I've ever seen. Also, speaking as a psychologist, the kind of therapy that never happens and that today's therapists are not trained to do. Will's "mental health professionals" today would diagnose him, medicate him, teach him "coping skills" for managing the "symptoms" of his "mental disorder(s)," and give him "quality assurance" questionnaires at the end of every session to show therapy is "working" based on his perceived satisfaction with how the session went. And that is "evidence-based practice." What we see here is the opposite of "evidence-based practice." And it is beautiful and perfect. Makes me want to cry and retire.
@KarlVeiga
@KarlVeiga 2 года назад
It’s why therapy sucks for those who’ve got problems beyond base level depression and anxiety, especially in the UK. You’re treated like some fragile thing that needs to be fixed when really all you need is something more human and someone to help show you how to cope yourself. Everyone is different and we all get by with different means.
@stevenlucas6029
@stevenlucas6029 2 года назад
and Will, in turn, would destroy nearly every single one and it wouldn't be close.
@stevenlucas6029
@stevenlucas6029 2 года назад
Good luck even gettin his ass to take a pill.
@Yourmomgoestocolledge
@Yourmomgoestocolledge Год назад
An incredible movie with Robin murdering it! His best work honestly.
@LampOfMagic
@LampOfMagic 6 лет назад
classic wisdom vs. intelligence.
@ShotgunSandwichENT
@ShotgunSandwichENT 6 лет назад
LampOfMagic or experience vs knowledge
@robeast3
@robeast3 6 лет назад
LampOfMagic Excellent comment
@Leon-zu1wp
@Leon-zu1wp 5 лет назад
Philosophy vs Knowledge
@MrPokesmot32
@MrPokesmot32 5 лет назад
Wisdom is a derivative of intelligence. It took a level of tact to approach will with his rebuttal. Intelligence is quick with a response, but given time, wisdom will win the war.
@baileydyas
@baileydyas 5 лет назад
You don't get wisdom without experience and intelligence
@ISBuckley8
@ISBuckley8 3 года назад
I love how the camera stayed on Robin for a good two minutes without cutting. The words are excellent, but the way he says them with his eyes makes it so much more powerful. One of the best actors I’ve ever seen, and one I miss even 7 years later. This is my favorite monologue I've seen in a film. Such a poignant bit of dialogue
@Craigstaaygear
@Craigstaaygear 3 года назад
indeed, its a perfect long take. letting the actor, act
@totoroid
@totoroid 2 года назад
His pacing and control of intention through facial expression took over. I bet they had another cut of Damon’s reactions but they probably were blown away by Robin and kept it static
@Zaichata
@Zaichata 2 года назад
@@totoroid I feel like it was intentional. The camera slowly pans to include Will, and I think it was supposed to visually show Sean's words cracking his defenses. I haven't watched the movie in a while so I don't quite remember the chronological order, but given that it started to pan when Sean was talking about love, it might be after Will met Skylar.
@mr.chapel4179
@mr.chapel4179 2 года назад
@@Zaichata Perfect, grat.
@seeker296
@seeker296 Год назад
I miss him too
@sneakyalien101
@sneakyalien101 Год назад
The little subtle eye movements from Will. At first he is cocky and sure of himself and then when Sean mentions Cancer, you see Will's eyes look downward because it is that moment he understands just how out of order he was talking about Sean's wife (when he first met Sean). The whole scene is absolutely brilliant and to think Matt Damon wrote it when he was very young - he must be a very inciteful and intelligent person. At that age I did not know my ass from my elbow (I Still don't lol). Great acting and great scripts.
@luiscastillo7009
@luiscastillo7009 2 года назад
gets me every time. Left Matt in the dust, speechless. And the camera work is awesome, how its only focused on Robin then transitions to Matt as you're really wondering what he looks like and is reacting to all of that.
@pemzija
@pemzija 7 лет назад
This is so much more than just acting. Even after so many years not seeing it, it strikes to the very core of my being.
@sampradee
@sampradee 5 лет назад
Pemz agree with you. I watched this movie ten years back, enjoyed the movie but it took me a while to understand the depth of it! When i watched it again after few years it made all sesnse and it invoked my emotions to the core! Robin Williams you genius!
@darrenthetuber743
@darrenthetuber743 5 лет назад
....it is fact edited from one take, the other shots were there to emphasize Will's reaction, in those shots Robin Williams isn't saying anything
@giorgisulukhia1574
@giorgisulukhia1574 5 лет назад
500th like from me :) nice words
@ForceMaximus84
@ForceMaximus84 4 года назад
I’m pretty sure this scene alone got him his Oscar. Well deserved, regardless.
@carle7626
@carle7626 4 года назад
For supporting role winners it's often boils to one mesmerizing scene that earns the nod/win. I always think of Jack Parlance's 'One Thing' scene from City Slickers and almost all of Viola Davis's noms were for one scene killers lol
@yosefdemby8792
@yosefdemby8792 4 года назад
@@carle7626 You really think so? I think there's more to it. Jack Lemmon stole the show in "Mr Roberts". And Red Buttons shocked me with his serious somber demeanor in "Sayonara". No,I think a winner for Supporting Actor deals with their overall performance in the movie.
@sutouha27
@sutouha27 Год назад
This scene was used for Robin's nomination at the 1998 Oscars, so you're not far off
@WadeWilson-
@WadeWilson- 2 года назад
I love this scene because sometimes, or most times, people who attack us are actually afraid or scared of their truth. Very realistic.
@markhenderson9801
@markhenderson9801 Год назад
It’s the little movements with his head eyes and shoulders that make it even better
@robertwagner8739
@robertwagner8739 7 лет назад
Robin Williams was a talented genius
@jwarrengreen
@jwarrengreen 6 лет назад
Probably not the same Robert Wagner, but this commented reminded me of a "Rip Torn" line from the movie, "Defending Your Life". When he explains to the Albert Brooks, character, that everybody on earth uses between 2 and 5% of their brains. He goes on to explain, that if you used more than 5% of your brain, you wouldn't be happy on earth. Being a fatalist, I tend towards believing that Robin Williams' time here was just up.
@Raz.C
@Raz.C 6 лет назад
But you do understand that everyone uses 100% of their brains, right? If there's a part of your brain that doesn't get used, it atrophies and you lose it. This 5% or 10% trope that hollywood loves to perpetuate is nothing but nonsense.
@jerre6882
@jerre6882 6 лет назад
Robert Wagner too bad geniuses are to smart too handle reality
@jameskline6926
@jameskline6926 6 лет назад
Robert Wagner
@angelacarleton9575
@angelacarleton9575 6 лет назад
Comedians are incredible actors because they must know about timing. Timing is everything!
@steventremino5623
@steventremino5623 3 года назад
Robin Williams was one of a kind....he melted my cold heart with this speech.
@colbster2354
@colbster2354 3 года назад
May he rest in paradise
@ayokay123
@ayokay123 3 года назад
He....did...it....ALL. Nothing left to do but suffer physically then die. So he chose to die without the suffering.
@davidbatterson4634
@davidbatterson4634 3 года назад
I miss him so much. An extraordinary person. Not just incredibly funny, but an advanced brain underneath it all.
@ayokay123
@ayokay123 3 года назад
@Dick Thick'em Didn't even know the autopsy report was available to read, but I'll certainly take your advice. Such a sad story. By suffering, I was referring to his Lewy body dementia.
@leekautz2926
@leekautz2926 Год назад
Incredible. RIP Robin. We love you.
@shellywave928
@shellywave928 Год назад
I know. He was just such a beautiful human being. We were lucky when he was with us.
@Theoriginalramjammer
@Theoriginalramjammer Год назад
One of the finest scenes in cinema history. God bless you Robin Williams.
@jamesmcdaid1260
@jamesmcdaid1260 2 года назад
This film changed me when I watched for the first time 5 years ago. I was anxious and bitter at everything and everyone. I was combative and saw every slight disagreement as a battle that I just HAD to win. Thought I was more intelligent and insightful than everyone until I saw this monologue. I took his words to heart, as if he was saying them to me. I cleaned my act up, I seeked help for my anxiety and depression and turned my life around.
@Augustus98
@Augustus98 2 года назад
Good for you man...im kind of at the same stage where you were. Trying to turn my life around too.
@lukesheehan3989
@lukesheehan3989 2 года назад
amazing🙂👏👏❤
@maddave1113
@maddave1113 2 года назад
Amazing man, and i understand what you mean. Keep going and keep safe
@gailthou6387
@gailthou6387 2 года назад
Same thing happen to me, I've watched this few years ago along with his other films (Patch Adams recommended by my counselor and Dead Poet Society that I discovered along the way). Until now, I am still work in progress. Hope everything works out in our lives soon.
@lukesheehan3989
@lukesheehan3989 2 года назад
@@gailthou6387 It will👊❤
@martymcfly5842
@martymcfly5842 3 года назад
There is no comeback, no defense when presented with the spoken word of truth.
@yegfreethinker
@yegfreethinker 3 года назад
Cool profile pic as well as insightful comment. Michael J. Fox was born in my current city of Edmonton :-)
@Doom2pro
@Doom2pro 3 года назад
Now there is... "Fake news!" ... Liberal media" ... "Libtard!"
@Rattenhoofd
@Rattenhoofd 2 года назад
"Well that's just, like, your opinion man."
@jebthegodemperor7301
@jebthegodemperor7301 2 года назад
@@Doom2pro "this is extremely dangerous to our democracy" "fascist!" "problematic" "basket of deplorables"
@Doom2pro
@Doom2pro 2 года назад
@@jebthegodemperor7301 Pointing out actual rotten apples is bad but generic and vague attacks on people who hold a different political view is ok? Yeah sure.
@robertc7232
@robertc7232 Год назад
Sean slaps him down harder than anyone ever has with a calm demeanor and immensely heavy words. It's amazing how when we're late teens early 20s we thought we were hot shit, when in reality we didn't have a damn clue about life.
@TTony-tu6dm
@TTony-tu6dm Год назад
The way Robin holds on to the New England accent in such an incredibly emotional scene is what’s amazing to me
@metaknight4230
@metaknight4230 4 года назад
You’ll never be forgotten Robin Williams. 😢😢
@SjaakadeliC
@SjaakadeliC 5 лет назад
3:44 "Do you think i know the first thing about how hard your life has been, how you feel, who you are, because i've read Oliver Twist?" For some reason that line always hit the hardest for me.
@BoundForAdventure
@BoundForAdventure 4 года назад
Remind yourself of the concept of sonder each day and each day your life will be a little richer
@UltimateNinja-fe6yh
@UltimateNinja-fe6yh 4 года назад
Jackson!!!
@mfaure420
@mfaure420 4 года назад
Showed Will how he made others paper thin. What most of society does now.
@qwertyki9367
@qwertyki9367 4 года назад
@@mfaure420 and what does society do now?
@danielstephens6193
@danielstephens6193 4 года назад
It’s a beautiful line.
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