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i dun understand the piano (good will hunting)(1997)

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Skylar : 「..and yet, you do it so easily.... and yet, i don't understand, i-i-i don't understand how your mind works.」

Will : 「do you play the piano?」
Skylar : 「i want to talk about this.」

Will : 「no, i'm try to explain to you..」
Will : 「do you play the piano?」
Skylar : 「yeah, a bit....」
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scene from the movie "Good Will Hunting" (1997).

Directed by
Gus Van Sant

Written by
Matt Damon &
Ben Affleck

CastingRobin Williams as Sean Maguire
Matt Damon as Will Hunting
Ben Affleck as Chuckie Sullivan
Stellan Skarsgård as Prof. Gerald Lambeau
Minnie Driver as Skylar

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  • this is the first and last time a man can talk about MATH and get ass.

  • Matt Damon and Ben Affleck actually wrote it. And they got an Oscar for it.

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  • @MrSsshin Don't get jealous over it. For a while I assumed that I was just like everyone else. I thought and still think that, that is what memories ARE. Mini videos of scenes that have played out in our lives. Much like dreams.

    So when people use the term "photographic memeroy", I think, "what's so special about that??".

    I think everyone can be intelligent, but some of our upbringings prevent that side of us coming out.

  • @2528997 the more proper term would be eidetic memory, and it's not necessarily photographic, but more of the fact that people are able to process massive amounts of information at once... Don't get a blown ego over your "videographic" memory there...

  • @Ellie5621 but you have to recognize that they still had a feel and view for what they did; they did what most people could not ever do in their lifetime with an eternity of time... Even Will put work into learning, but he played at a different pace than everyone else...

  • Actually what he said about Beethoven and Mozart isn't true. They both had teachers in early life and gave a lot of time to practicing writing, performing, etc. It's a fantasy that people can just "play" at anything. In real life, even the gifted have to put in work to develop their gift.

  • @garethac81

    And how do you feel about the smart ugly girls?

    I see women as more open-minded.

    My favorite man was brilliant- He wouldn't stand out in a crowd for looks--- but his brain was dazzling. Watch the movie "Adam" and you will understand what I mean.

    This is weird to comment on a comment written 2 years ago.

  • This is an actual condition to where the part of your brain that does math and things of that nature or even memory moves to the part of your brain that controls movement or breathing making anything seem second nature!

  • BUT I STUDY OCHEM FOR FUN...

  • @2528997 i know what youy mean exactly. Im a firm believer its all in how youre raised. i can remember scenes or videos VERY well my visual memory is probably my best attribute in intelligence.

  • @Mist0rWiggles That's why Will Hunting is good. B)-~~~

  • <.< Yeah and it didn't hurt they got talked up to the studios by Kevin Smith. *shrugs* j/k I'm just saying. B)-~~~

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