Robin Williams Left Me Speechless!!! Good Will Hunting | FIRST TIME WATCHING | Patreon Pick Reaction

2024 ж. 9 Ақп.
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Hey Everyone!
I gotta say, this has become one of my favorite movies! I loved every scene of this. The acting was incredible, so much so that I feel I barely had anything to say because I was so immersed in the story.
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  • "I could rewatch that scene again." That's the entire film.

    @BrandonWestfall@BrandonWestfall3 ай бұрын
    • watched it like 5 times so far after having watched it for the first time about 7 months ago. and i never rewatch movies until like once in every few years

      @damson9470@damson94703 ай бұрын
    • I swear I cry every time I watch the "its not your fault" scene.

      @ddavisgaming@ddavisgaming3 ай бұрын
    • damn bro u good?@@ddavisgaming

      @damson9470@damson94703 ай бұрын
    • @@damson9470 it's called empathy

      @sonoranreptile@sonoranreptile2 ай бұрын
  • I love how in the beginning Robin Williams's character calls Will "Chief" or "sport" but at the end it's "son"

    @adamskeans2515@adamskeans25153 ай бұрын
    • So many people miss that. It’s such an important part of the movie.

      @bknsty14@bknsty143 ай бұрын
    • @@bknsty14 yeah it's like a kid around the neighborhood...then it's like acceptance later on.

      @phantomfreq@phantomfreq3 ай бұрын
    • Drops it on Will three times in that final session. So smart.

      @Trapper50cal@Trapper50cal3 ай бұрын
    • Perfect observation, and excellent writing.

      @chadbennett7873@chadbennett78733 ай бұрын
    • It's insane that they wrote this so early on. I have to think they had help.

      @jeremykothe2847@jeremykothe28473 ай бұрын
  • Robin Williams was one of the greatest actors of our time. We were truly blessed to have had him.

    @V0ltron@V0ltron3 ай бұрын
    • Yes, him and Jim Carrey are the best comedians of all time

      @nsasupporter7557@nsasupporter75573 ай бұрын
    • His comedy prowess overshadows this fact, Dead Poets Society, Patch Adams, Awakenings, Good Will Hunting and so on

      @cerberus01@cerberus013 ай бұрын
    • @@cerberus01 the real Patch Adams hated that movie, did you know that?

      @nsasupporter7557@nsasupporter75573 ай бұрын
    • One of the greatest people of all time*

      @chris141@chris1413 ай бұрын
    • He needs to be in more movies :(

      @eviola11@eviola113 ай бұрын
  • I always appreciate when people who do reactions actually pay attention to the thing, instead of yapping the whole way through.

    @entropyfun@entropyfun3 ай бұрын
    • I honestly can’t watch those people. It’s painful

      @PickledShark@PickledShark3 ай бұрын
    • that's so true, can't say your reacting when your not paying much attention, hard to fake attention

      @sniperdemon1@sniperdemon12 ай бұрын
    • There was a song i really dove into, looked up reactions of it. There were like 10 videos and half were people just making comments to make content. Only a few really listen to it and absorb what was being said

      @xEvilRaptorx@xEvilRaptorxАй бұрын
  • Hearing Minni Driver cry right after he says he doesn’t love her and leaves gets me every time. That barely being able to breathe, weak in the knees, barely audible cries are almost personally real. Like, I feel like I get flashes in my mind of the times in my life I felt that sort of pain.

    @oliviarose5030@oliviarose50303 ай бұрын
    • Yesss, she gave an amazing performance. I felt the same thing when I saw her and heard her voice throughout the scene. Just flashbacks of moments where one felt that way

      @stefsolari@stefsolari3 ай бұрын
    • Unbelievable acting in this film. Your description is spot on! ✌🏼

      @23gobears@23gobears21 күн бұрын
  • Stef, you didn't need to say anything. Your eyes spoke a novel. Matt and Ben wrote this work of genius, it was their first film and it won an Oscar. Right out of the chute. The casting was perfect ... PERFECT. Every actor hit the mark as if they had lived it. Robin Williams turned in one of the greatest performances of all time. Nobody but Robin could have played that role. One of the greatest movies ever filmed. You cannot have a beating heart and watch this film without tears in your eyes. It took me several watchings to realize that it wasn't filmed out of focus. Thank you for this, Stef. It was the best reaction I've seen for this masterpiece.

    @chadbennett7873@chadbennett78733 ай бұрын
    • To add to this, the beginning was filmed out of focus but was in focus at the end. The one scene after the painting where Robin Williams is just standing after Lambeau and Will left the office... The greatest piece of unspoken acting ever filmed. You can see every emotion in Williams face all at once. Anger, sadness, fear, confusion, love, loss, and heartbreak all in one damn face.

      @Carryout14@Carryout143 ай бұрын
    • @@Carryout14Lol they just mean that they watched nearly the whole movie through tears

      @ProtossWannabe1984@ProtossWannabe19843 ай бұрын
    • I thought the same thing. Especially in the bar scene when Will and the snob were going at it with the history lesson. Her eyes said it all

      @tomking7080@tomking70803 ай бұрын
    • "Stef, you didn't need to say anything. Your eyes spoke a novel" except its a reaction video, if the reactor isn't reacting then its just reposting copy written material

      @corberus3119@corberus31193 ай бұрын
    • @@ProtossWannabe1984 Nice catch ... that is exactly what I was saying, and it was a reference to the very obvious puddles in her eyes. I sometimes forget I need to explain the meaning, but as a writer, I'd rather not. I have faith that people like you are still out there.

      @chadbennett7873@chadbennett78733 ай бұрын
  • To many KZheadrs in their reactions to this movie almost say too much. They don't let the story develop wanting to be ahead of whats happening. It was nice just watching your emotions reflect what was happening in the movie. Great reaction Stef!

    @the_proteus_void@the_proteus_void3 ай бұрын
    • I’ve been getting a lot of reactions to movies recommended recently and just watching someone “actually watch a movie” is dull as fuck. This is boring, it’s just someone watching a movie and occasionally going “Hm!” lol sorry that’s so boring, I’ve seen these movies a dozen times I don’t need to just watch someone literally watch the movie, that’s not why I tune in to these

      @crumblebee6728@crumblebee67283 ай бұрын
    • @@crumblebee6728you sound like the kind of person who doesn’t know how to read well things like body language and facial expressions. People can “react” in other ways besides using words.

      @tfpp1@tfpp13 ай бұрын
    • @@tfpp1 I just don’t particularly want to watch a reaction video to a movie and gauge the response based on their body language or facial expressions. It’s literally like just watching someone watch a movie. If you enjoy that then all good, but I got about 15 minutes into this and realised I’m just watch someone watch something. I just want a little more from a “reaction” other than someone sitting there and watching it - I can get that just sitting with my housemate watching a movie. Give me some commentary, some thoughts, some REACTIONS lol - I hate people talking through movies but if I’m just watching someone ELSE watch a movie I want to hear what they think.

      @crumblebee6728@crumblebee67283 ай бұрын
    • @@crumblebee6728 youre probably the person talking in the movie theater. or anytime a movie is on. Most people watch reactions to see how someone REACTS to movies they like. Sometimes that includes NOT TALKING.

      @JoshuaDay0550@JoshuaDay05503 ай бұрын
    • @@JoshuaDay0550 I literally JUST said I hate people taking in movies lol - I mean in this context, I kinda WANT to hear people talk. Why would I just want to see someone’s face just silently watching a movie? If there’s no reaction, why bother doing it? I just found this dull - I tune in to these things to see people get excited about movies I’ve seen before, not to just watch them watch a movie

      @crumblebee6728@crumblebee67283 ай бұрын
  • I'm 40 and It's difficult to describe the impact Robin Williams had on my generation, it was just immense. We connected with him through things like Aladdin, Hook, Popeye and Mrs Doubtfire and as we got older that connection broadened into exploring his more mature movies like Dead Poets Society, Good Morning Vietnam, Good WIll Hunting and One Hour Photo. For me personally I'd seen him first in re-runs of Mork & Mindy which aired every Sunday in the UK, but he also opened up the world of American stand up comedy to me. I stated seeking out his shows and that led me to Richard Pryor when I found out he was part of The Richard Pryor Show, His impact was profound and I don't think there's anyone in movies or media who has quite the same impact on today's generation.

    @carlesmacuaid@carlesmacuaid3 ай бұрын
    • I'm 62 and grew up with Mork & Mindy (nanu-nanu) and Robin's stand-up comedy ("Reality... What a Concept" is his first recorded masterpiece -- I could recite the entire album word for word when I was 18!). I still remember seeing him for the very first time on a couple of episodes of Happy Days, where he stole the show. (Mork & Mindy was the spin-off show as a result of the Happy Days appearances). By the time you were born, Robin was already an icon for an entire generation! But he continued to bridge across every generation for another 36 years of acting, and making us laugh and cry. He still creates new fans every time someone from the current generation discovers his massive body of work, and his spirit lives on.

      @islandseeker1260@islandseeker12603 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I still remember Mork and Mindy, when it aired in the Netherlands, remember things like "Nanoo, Nanoo" and "Fly little nimnull, fly"?

      @FredtheFrisian@FredtheFrisian3 ай бұрын
    • Never knew that there was a Richard Pryor Show.

      @kevinsommerfield6341@kevinsommerfield63413 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. We grew up with the best of him, and watched as he truly evolved as an actor. Such an incredible comedian, but we got to grow up experiencing him creating beautiful projects like this and Dead Poets Society. I’m still amazed by this performance every time I see it.

      @oliviarose5030@oliviarose50303 ай бұрын
    • Oh, Captain My Captain R.I.P.

      @jshizzle6866@jshizzle68662 ай бұрын
  • One of the best bits of knowledge about this film is when Sean tells Will about his wife farting in her sleep. That was improvised by Robin Williams, so Matt's laugh is real - and if you look for it, you can see the camera shake a little as well - because the camera guy is also laughing :D - I get extra joy knowing that, whenever I see the scene :D

    @Christian-el2bz@Christian-el2bz3 ай бұрын
    • He also leaned forward while the camera had a very specific depth of field. It's why he got blurry when leaning forward...he wasn't supposed to change his distance to the camera that much. I love that they kept it.

      @Trapper50cal@Trapper50cal3 ай бұрын
  • Good Will Hunting is one of the most beautiful films ever made. It's chalked full of big memorable moments... like the monologue in the park. But it's also packed with little small moments... like the scene at the end when Ben Affleck's character walks up to Will's front door, knocks, and realizes Will isn't there.

    @hardymonty@hardymonty3 ай бұрын
  • You said they don't make movies like this anymore -- they didn't really make them back then. This one is special.

    @a3gill@a3gill3 ай бұрын
  • I saw this movie during its opening weekend when I was 26. When I was younger, I identified with all of the younger characters. I'm 53 now and I identify with all of the older characters. The movie has grown with me through the years. This is my favorite movie and I love watching young people finding it who probably really needed to find it. Beautiful reaction❤

    @dard4642@dard46423 ай бұрын
    • As much as I concur about this incredible art, I hope when she revisits this years from now it's unrelatable. People growing up with foster families abusing them? Nonexistent. One can dream right.

      @myflatlineconstruct@myflatlineconstruct2 ай бұрын
  • Written by two unknown young guys in the film industry. Their names are Matt Damon & Ben Affleck. They won an Oscar for that.

    @akyhne@akyhne3 ай бұрын
    • Still cant believe two shitless kid could write that. How the fck did they know things like these?

      @prompt4196@prompt41963 ай бұрын
    • I love this movie, but Ben Affleck's performance really cracks me up. Everyone else feels like real characters but every scene ben's character is in it just looks like Ben acting like what he thinks an actor would act like. Hard to describe

      @AvereeChaloupka@AvereeChaloupka3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AvereeChaloupka So he is consistent. This is something. I dont like his character either but dont know it is the acting or just written poorly. e.g. his monologue is too deep compared to what he has performed before. Construction Worker? He should have said it differently. THe script won though so Im a crap

      @prompt4196@prompt41963 ай бұрын
    • You left out a VERY important name, William Goldman. He helped them rewrite the script. In the original Ben and Matt version it was a fast action spy thriller. Will and the boys were geniuses on the run from the NSA/FBI. Goldman had them rewrite almost the entire movie. Not to mention the ad-libbed lines by Robin and the director wanting the ending changed.

      @IDiggPattyMayonnaise@IDiggPattyMayonnaise3 ай бұрын
  • the way matt damon delivers "i'm so sorry" in that scene towards the end makes me cry every time i watch it.

    @trashcandy.@trashcandy.3 ай бұрын
  • This is the best reaction I’ve seen to this movie. Because it was a genuine reaction and not a commentary on what’s going on on the screen. Your genuine facial expressions said it all.

    @bknsty14@bknsty143 ай бұрын
  • Don’t ever apologize for not having anything to say because you were invested in the movie. You are a reaction channel. Your reaction is awesome. So many people feel they need to keep talking or commenting or critiquing the movie. And while they’re doing that. They are missing a lot of the dialogue, that was a great reaction, and I’m so glad you enjoyed this movie. This is one of my top 20 favorite films ever.

    @mervinmerencio6861@mervinmerencio68613 ай бұрын
    • Reacting is definitely an art. Good reactors will wait until the dialogue is done & will talk during the quiet moments. They also will speak very concisely. There’s nothing I find more frustrating than a reactor who spends 5 sentences when 1 would’ve conveyed the same information.

      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192@goldenageofdinosaurs71923 ай бұрын
    • This comment x10000000.

      @jmv1309@jmv13093 ай бұрын
    • At least she is not making these long speeches during scenes, like some of the other reactors do.

      @lakzefar449@lakzefar4493 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. I've watched a lot of people react to this movie, and hers is arguably the best I've seen so far. Totally honest reaction. Will be happy to watch her react to some other movies now.

      @xzonia1@xzonia13 ай бұрын
  • Robin Williams was a treasure and he gave us many gifts that people seldom ever watch. Fantastic films like "Patch Adams" and "What Dreams May Come" are two of my favorites of his. My all-time favorite of his will always be "Dead Poets Society". I happened to be in Boston a little over a year after Robin left us, and I asked the people I knew to show me where that park was. As I neared the bench where they shot that scene, I could see quotes from Robin written all over the walkway in front of the bench in different colors of chalk. Naturally, one of those quotes was from this film. "Your move Chief".

    @briangreen9677@briangreen96773 ай бұрын
  • I remember seeing this film in the theater when it was released. When Robin Williams got nominated for Best Supporting Actor I just knew he was going to win it. Absolutely nailed it.

    @BNehls08@BNehls083 ай бұрын
  • Wills relationship with the girl feels so real!! How they goof off and have serious moments..feels so genuine

    @iamBlackGambit@iamBlackGambit3 ай бұрын
  • Amazing that Matt Damon and Ben Affleck not only started but also wrote this movie. Back in 1997 when they were two young upcoming actors.

    @tubecrazytube@tubecrazytube3 ай бұрын
    • Too bad they’re not good actors though. Damon is decent, but Affleck is terrible

      @nsasupporter7557@nsasupporter75573 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nsasupporter7557 lmao. This whole movie is boring af. I REALLY dont get the hype of it. I finally watched this movie last week thinking it was going to be a banger because all the reactions to it and how popular it is. Man that shit was trash. Too much boring ass talking in it. Zero interesting stuff going on. And people say its one of the best movies ever no the hell its not! Tf😅😅😅

      @crystaldreams3978@crystaldreams39783 ай бұрын
    • @@crystaldreams3978 it’s a very good story and the acting was good, that’s why people love it and why it won awards. I’ll watch anything with Robin Williams! It doesn’t matter what it is, if Robin Williams is in it it’s gonna be good. But I can see your point though and I respect your opinion. I don’t get the hype over adam sandler! He’s literally the biggest loser to ever make it in Hollywood. People worship him and treat him like a god, and they get pissed whenever I say that I’m not a fan of him… I’ve never known of another celebrity as overrated as him or more so than him. He’s the worst actor ever who makes nothing but shit movies

      @nsasupporter7557@nsasupporter75573 ай бұрын
    • @@crystaldreams3978 Mate go back to the Avengers or something. You clearly have the attention span of an ant.

      @MrCrockaG@MrCrockaG3 ай бұрын
    • @@nsasupporter7557 Sandler is not respected because he's a great actor. He's respected because his movies/performances bring in revenue. And he's been able to consistently do that over 30 years. That's how he got so rich. Cash is king when it comes to showbiz.

      @scratchpenny@scratchpenny2 ай бұрын
  • I cry every single time I watch and revisit this film. You can feel every emotion through the screen with Robin Williams performance. Thank you for not speaking over the dialogue. I rarely comment on YT. But your heart and immersiveness shows with your reactions. Cried with you. I appreciate your reaction amd vulnerability

    @Keegan-km2jh@Keegan-km2jh3 ай бұрын
  • The most understanding, empathetic and compassionate eyes and expression that I have ever encountered. You must have a very beautiful heart for those emotions to show on your face as you watched this movie from 31:17 to 32.28. You really felt it.

    @TimothySKlugh@TimothySKlugh2 ай бұрын
  • not only intricate, but intimate. Always has been, and always will be 1 of my favorite movies all time

    @raymondlong3024@raymondlong30243 ай бұрын
  • You're likely not to see this, Stef, but that was one beautiful reaction to one of the all-time most beautiful movies. I like to think we each become a better person for experiencing such art. Thanks, young lady... keep 'em coming.😊

    @user-ig5xr5ph9r@user-ig5xr5ph9r3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this reaction. It’s very rare to find a genuine person and reaction like i had only after I watched it for a third time. Thanks again 🤗

    @fieldvegeta@fieldvegeta3 ай бұрын
  • i completely agree with you that movies back then had more depth. Most movies today just follow a simple formula . loved it

    @Dgunner22@Dgunner223 ай бұрын
  • You stated that you feel like you hadn't spoken much, but its the reaction that convinced me to subscribe to you. This movie, is one of the rare occurrences where every single actor, delivers great performances. Van Sant doesn't try to do too much and just lets his actors live in their moments. Its honest and earnest, and it tends to draw out honest and earnest reactions. Keep up the good work, just let yourself feel the situations, because its not always about what you say, that gives insight into your reaction. Thanks

    @senorstinkfist@senorstinkfist3 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite movies! The "it's not your fault" scene hits so deep. You can really see both characters in it.

    @deRoyLight@deRoyLight3 ай бұрын
  • The most genuine reaction I’ve ever seen. From someone who seen this in a movie theatre and it’s my favorite thank you

    @thecanookle@thecanookle3 ай бұрын
  • Robin William's performance in this is unbelievable, you are not the only one who cried but seeing how much it touched you is the best reaction anyone could ask for. Also the editing on your videos is so good, it doesnt cut too much so we can still enjoy the movie AND your reaction, a lot of channels fail at this. Keep up the good work

    @SJHD@SJHD3 ай бұрын
  • Matt Damon has an interview out there where he explains that Hollywood, etc. don't want to take risks with movies like this because usually they don't make much money. There are probably a lot of gems out there that never get made because they aren't about super heroes.

    @DanABA@DanABA3 ай бұрын
  • 35:30 I couldn't agree more. This movie is in my top 3 favorite movies of all time and for a good reason. Look at how this affected you and so many of us that live in a time where real human connection and conversation have become a rarity. We're all so scared to allow ourselves to open up and be vulnerable to other people out of fears that are (for the most part) justifiable. This movie shows us the opposite and teaches us that it's okay to be vulnerable and open up. It's the only way we can recapture real connections and intimacy, and sometimes it comes with pain and that's ok. This movie applies to us now more than ever because it reminds us to feel and to face the baggage we all carry around. It teaches us to let go of it because what we carried was never our fault to begin with. Thank you for being vulnerable with us Stef!

    @HeroesFanProductions@HeroesFanProductions3 ай бұрын
  • So many KZheadrs talk through this movie & completely miss the feel & depth of this movie! You're reaction was perfect. You felt this!!

    @bugzy510_@bugzy510_14 күн бұрын
  • That park bench scene with them watching the swans is imo one of the greatest scenes of all time, it makes me feel like I am there a third person having the conversation with Robin williams.

    @br0ken_107@br0ken_1072 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this, best reaction I’ve ever seen anybody do to this amazing movie, it’s one of my all time favorite movies, loved seeing you reacting to it ♥️

    @ryanhart8740@ryanhart87403 ай бұрын
  • I've watched this movie and so many reactions to this movie.... it gets me EVERY. SINGLE. TIME!.... You nailed it. Welcome to the club!

    @jtaitslick@jtaitslick3 ай бұрын
  • This is such a beautifully written movie. Very engaging, and even though nothing flashy happens, it draws you in and holds your attention. Great acting too.

    @j.lahtinen7525@j.lahtinen75253 ай бұрын
  • Robin Williams only person I seen who could do comedy while crying inside. Now we now how true that was. I think thats what we see in his acting.

    @Dgunner22@Dgunner223 ай бұрын
    • Are you implying he committed suicide due to depression? If so, you are wrong. He ended it because he was suffering from the untreatable, unimaginably painful illness that is Lewy Body dementia.

      @Senshi-df8nt@Senshi-df8nt3 ай бұрын
    • @@Senshi-df8nt Are you implying that because of this disease living in pain everyday gave him a positive outlook on life ? If so it is you who is wrong

      @Dgunner22@Dgunner223 ай бұрын
    • @@Senshi-df8nt You are not supposed to be allowed to use the "S" word on Y.T. how are you allowed to post that ?

      @Dgunner22@Dgunner223 ай бұрын
  • TYSM for freely showing your emotions. This movie gave me a path to start dealing with my childhood bullshit, and it affects me in a similar way to this day. Your reaction is beautifully respectful.

    @benjamincunningham9510@benjamincunningham95102 ай бұрын
  • Just like you said about Sean's scene where he's thinking about what Will said about his painting, your expressions and emotion spoke volumes... no words were necessary. Great reaction of an incredible film. I love this movie and am glad that you loved it, too. It's true, they don't make them like this anymore.

    @PhilliptBates@PhilliptBatesАй бұрын
  • This is one of those movies that’s makes you reevaluate your love life because the love between Robin Williams character and his wife is so pure and wholesome that anything less than that just doesn’t seem worth it 😭

    @NaimV_fx@NaimV_fx3 ай бұрын
  • This film had the magic to touch everyone! Magnificent acting on all. A great lesson for self reflection and human dignity. Robin Williams was the genius!

    @roryrms@roryrmsАй бұрын
  • The line where robin williams says “son of a butch stole my line” they reshot that scene multiple times where robin Williams would say something different every time and when he said that line on that one shoot they realized “yup that’s the shot we’re gonna use for the film”. Stellar film

    @Mahhhdeee@Mahhhdeee3 ай бұрын
    • Butch?

      @Progger11@Progger113 ай бұрын
  • Loved the reaction, Stef. This is one of my favourite movies with Robin Williams in it, and he's not even the main character. Circumstance means that Patreon is something that I simply can't afford to do, however, if I could recommend movies to you with Robin Williams in them, that I consider to be absolute must see films, they would, in no particular order, be Dead Poets Society, (a superb movie), The Fisher King, (which almost nobody reacts to because it isn't as well known as some others, and is just an incredible story), and What Dreams May Come, (which is one of my favourite movies of all time). All of those movies are astonishingly good, and are an incredible reminder of how very special Robin Williams was.

    @rastarn@rastarn3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for taking us with you on this movie reaction. One of my favorite all time movies that had a profound impact on my life, absolutely fantastic. A little trivia: The scene where Robin Williams is sharing a memory of his wife farting in her sleep was so unexpected, it had the camera man laughing and you can see it as he was shaking trying to keep the shot steady...Matt Damon' s reaction was genuine. The last line of the movie was improvised by Robin Williams.

    @ThePensive8@ThePensive83 ай бұрын
  • His breakthrough at the end had me bawling (along with many others scenes). This is one of my top 10 favorite movies. Robin Williams was outstanding in his role

    @TNgirl546@TNgirl5463 ай бұрын
  • I love the question "what do you bench?" And the silence of will stating that he never bench that much.. that's why he feared Sean when he grab him from his throat.

    @AFTepes@AFTepes3 ай бұрын
  • Hi stef 👋🏽 great movie selection. One of my all time favorites and I love showing it to people I know because of how strong and impactful this movie is. Aside from the incredible acting, Will is a lot of us. Watching reactions on it from different people they always pause and try to explain the scenes, but your reaction was by far the best I’ve seen and cried again right with ya. You just genuinely enjoyed the movie and loved seeing your emotions to the powerful scenes 😊

    @featherwstfd9289@featherwstfd928918 күн бұрын
  • You were _totally_ swooned by this movie, and it made for a strong reaction. Every scene was brilliant, and they totally deserved the Oscar.

    @MoMoMyPup10@MoMoMyPup103 ай бұрын
  • By far one of the best reactions to this film I've seen. You pulled me into the story just as much as the film did. Your emotional reaction was priceless.

    @TimStufflebeam@TimStufflebeam3 ай бұрын
  • You handled this movie with the grace and emotion it deserves. Respect young lady.

    @michaelcastillo3231@michaelcastillo32313 ай бұрын
  • It was a beautiful journey watching you TRULY react to a damn near perfect film. Too many reactors wanna cloud the movie with commentary and figure things out before a scene plays out. But you let the story in and play out and let it affect you in such an authentic way. It was a breath of fresh air. And it makes me happy to know you loved it.

    @philthemovieguy81@philthemovieguy813 ай бұрын
  • You are so sweet and have so much empathy. So many of us men take so long to get out of their shells, and it takes almost nothing at all to push us back in again.

    @anunc8797@anunc87973 ай бұрын
  • it's wild how good this script is and the performances, i've watched like 25 reactions to this movie and still not sick of it

    @ahabgaddis7277@ahabgaddis72772 ай бұрын
  • this was a real and soulful reaction. ty for making it

    @CodyvBrown@CodyvBrown3 ай бұрын
  • I just discovered you not too too long ago so I’m watching your videos one by one, but fun fact the scene where Robin Williams was telling the story of his wife farting and waking herself up wasn’t scripted & Matt Damon laughing in react to it was purely genuine. That whole scene was improvising & It made that scene much more priceless than the film already is. Your stuff is great!

    @deanmaloles2288@deanmaloles228826 күн бұрын
  • What a great, authentic reaction. You were so IN IT! Thank you!

    @PezQ84@PezQ843 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love this movie. They had a rerelease at a theatre in Boston and I got to show it to some friends for their first time. My favorite movie

    @tomomalley4252@tomomalley42522 ай бұрын
  • Great reaction, Stef. I loved the emotion. That's what great film is all about, making you FEEL something. Also, you did the perfect amount of talking. My favorite reactors let the scenes play out, then give their point of view in small spurts. Great job!

    @maineman9447@maineman94473 ай бұрын
  • Such a moving film. Your reaction was perfect. Thanks for sharing

    @jamesmavis577@jamesmavis5773 ай бұрын
  • This was the movie my wife and I saw on our first date. Amazing film.

    @smacdad@smacdad3 ай бұрын
  • Love your authentic reaction miss Stef - especially to the breakup scene :) The two probably best speeches in the same movie by Sean and Chucky.

    @recifebra3@recifebra33 ай бұрын
  • I did not cry at this wonderful movie, but you Stef, made me ^^ I love you^^

    @kornelthunderbolt9962@kornelthunderbolt99623 ай бұрын
  • Probably the best reaction I've seen to this movie. Thank you.

    @michaelpaz5052@michaelpaz50523 ай бұрын
  • Robin Williams' role in this movie is my all-time favorite, right next to Val Kilmer's portrayal of Doc Holliday in Tombstone.

    @audiogarden21@audiogarden213 ай бұрын
  • You really gave this movie a fair chance and really lost yourself in it. Thank you. 🙏🏾 It was so genuine and your reactions spoke volumes. This is one of my all time favorite movies, and I’m glad to see it moved you so deeply

    @chriswoodworthvo@chriswoodworthvo3 ай бұрын
  • Hey. Seen this movie couple times before but your reaction deepened it for me. I lived it anew through you. Thank you!! Also, I’m sure it’s been said already but Matt and Ben wrote this little diddy.

    @troynorton7627@troynorton7627Ай бұрын
  • I love your reactions. Your words are short and sweet. Your emotions speaks loud and clear and say enough.

    @stubbornscorpio7@stubbornscorpio72 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your honesty, I imagine it isn't easy to put yourself out there like that. I can even believe there are some people who will give you grief for it. But don't let it change you.

    @user-oh1kz4nn6u@user-oh1kz4nn6uАй бұрын
  • Genuinely thank you so much for reacting to this. This is my favorite film of all time. You reacted precisely how I expected and would’ve wanted as an audience member. This gave me the feeling of watching it for the first time again and I really enjoyed that

    @kameronlynch4231@kameronlynch42313 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact, Robin's very last line, the one about Will stealing HIS line - that was not in the script and totally improvised. And it was so perfect they left it in.

    @chavian0@chavian03 ай бұрын
  • The scenes between Sean and Will are some of the best ever shot. Their chemistry is amazing, and their dialogue is so natural. Really every performance in this movie is great. Ive seen this so many times, and it never gets old.

    @thestanleys4157@thestanleys41573 ай бұрын
  • Of all of your reactions I've seen, Stef, and of all the reactions to GWH I've seen, this one is the best... my only regret is that you're not likely to see this comment. Throughout, I could see in your eyes you were feeling the life experiences you've had, and the feelings you've felt while watching each of the many brilliantly acted human interactions on film. Good Will Hunting is a wonderful film, one of the best ever, and you rose to the occasion. Great job, young lady.

    @user-ig5xr5ph9r@user-ig5xr5ph9r3 ай бұрын
  • Stef, this will sound odd, but I saw this in the movies when it came out, just slightly older than Will's character in the movie, and I was that character. I won't bore you with the details, but his story was very similar to mine and I really connected with it (except I was still young and poor and before the things that happened to me over the next 30 years after someone noticed and believed in me). Eventually I got formally educated (in universities I mean, beyond the education I'd given myself from the libraries, like Will), did many things, worked at the UN under Kofi Annan, acted in some television bits, and am now a practicing attorney the last 18 years. I stumbled upon your video here for the first time tonight and really connected with your reaction, and am glad it pierced through to you, as it did me so long ago. You have a new subscriber. For another great movie, if you haven't seen it, might I suggest you watch Casablanca. I think you'll like it.

    @oboogie2@oboogie23 ай бұрын
  • Film I go back to and genuinely can’t stop myself from crying at key parts. The literature they draw from is poetic and the acting is so much more powerful cause of how simple yet how deep every character is. The writing 🤌 I love will, wicked smaat

    @dumbass1775@dumbass17753 ай бұрын
  • 22:15 - 22:17 this part my favorite part. Like she didn’t even say it to me, but she got me all blushing and happy 💀

    @ItzWilll13@ItzWilll133 ай бұрын
  • Hey Stef, I'm not one of your 'inner circle' of fans but I just want to say thank you for this reaction. Your clear intelligence and emotional understanding just come pouring out here and it's a privilege to share those moments with you, even at this weird distance that is the internet. I think you're brave and interesting and full of heart. Thanks again.

    @Biomirth@Biomirth3 ай бұрын
  • I remember crying at the same moment the same tears in the cinema when I was 15 years old. There is no way this movie won't affect you and make you reflect on decisions, commitments and what you want in your life, especially when you are someone who was abandoned by someone who was supposed to love you.

    @lordminh@lordminh3 ай бұрын
  • I love how intense your reaction is for each scene that was meant to bring forth a sense of joy, humor, sadness, and growth. I just found myself smiling while watching your reaction for the entire movie - as you showed a genuine sense of heart and understanding for the characters as they develop. I’ve already been subscribed for a bit, so I’m just gonna head down the rabbit hole that is your channel and check out some more of your videos; I’m sure I won’t be disappointed 😄.

    @man1ck3aton87@man1ck3aton872 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic reaction. Thank you for sharing and being vulnerable enough to just let this movie sink in. A lot of other reactions all say the same thing, they apologize for not talking throughout, just as you did. It’s an amazing movie and I’m so glad you had the chance to experience it. Thanks again for being so open.

    @jjh5374@jjh53743 ай бұрын
  • I loved your reaction. I'm glad you enjoyed the movie. It's one of the greats. And don't stress about not talking. So many reactors feel the need to constantly talk through the movie or worse, narrate what they are seeing on screen. It's beyond annoying. Your reaction was great because you just allowed yourself to get lost in the movie and let it hit you in the feels. It was a pleasure watching it with you.

    @Inquiringmind0@Inquiringmind03 ай бұрын
  • Great reaction. I like that you let the movie be the star, saving major commentary for the end. As to the film. It's a masterpiece. I'm a 50 year old man who DIDN'T grow up in an abusive household and this film makes me cry everytime.

    @ajschroetlin2196@ajschroetlin21963 ай бұрын
  • What a film and what a reaction. I KNEW this one would get to Stef, so clicked on it the minute I saw it come up. Also, Robin Williams is a genius. That monologue on the bench has to be one of the ALL TIME greats. R.I.P. Robin Williams.

    @ethanvilla4418@ethanvilla44183 ай бұрын
  • Robin Williams, the world will never forget you. We are still missing you, man :(

    @FifthOfNovember_Original@FifthOfNovember_OriginalАй бұрын
  • Stef: I could watch that scene again. Me: Yup. There's lots of scenes in this movie worth rewatching.

    @christophervillalba4139@christophervillalba41393 ай бұрын
  • One of my fav ❤I cry every time I watch it 😪 R.I.P Robin Williams 🙏

    @Dan_Mk2@Dan_Mk23 ай бұрын
  • That’s all right, we understand and that’s a pure genuine real reaction!

    @Vesuvius081@Vesuvius0813 ай бұрын
  • Gr8 reaction 🙂 The most important message in this movie, which applies to every1, is that u shouldn't look for the perfect person to spend ur life with, u should look for the one who is perfect for u

    @Mikael_Puusaari@Mikael_Puusaari12 күн бұрын
  • FINALLY someone not talking all through the film, great reaction

    @qu1nsta@qu1nsta3 ай бұрын
  • yeeees thank you for reacting to one of my favorite films!!

    @1setten@1setten3 ай бұрын
  • This is one of the greatest movies of all time. The acting was top notch and this was best reaction. I knew this would hit you in the feels. Robin was always one of my favourites and brought so much joy and emotion to my life. He is truly missed. I loved watching this again with you Stef and feeling it with you. Have a great weekend

    @andyc1318@andyc13183 ай бұрын
  • Great reaction. Another beautiful movie is Moonstruck (1987).

    @gerardbeekman@gerardbeekman3 ай бұрын
  • That was the best reaction I've seen to this movie. So natural and genuine you let the movie go on and just reacted with sincere emotion. That was so refreshing to see. So many KZheadrs talk over the movie it becomes a bad experience to watch their reaction.

    @ericdulyon4601@ericdulyon46013 ай бұрын
  • Now that's a movie!!! More depth, emotion, passion, realism and importance can hardly be portrayed... Forever THANK YOU Robin Williams and Matt Damon!

    @FelsvonDrago@FelsvonDrago3 ай бұрын
  • One of my favourites reactions on KZhead. Beautiful and honest ❤

    @tyyala@tyyalaАй бұрын
  • I watch this film a few years back and I gotta say it did me some magical thing. The "It's not your fault" scene made me feel like he was talking to me as well. I reflected back on my childhood and shed good tears of release after a long time. Over a decade of confused pain gone just like that and I could finally mourn my past. I could finally leave it behind

    @vond5829@vond58292 ай бұрын
  • Your reaction was wonderful. I always feel the feels when I watch this film, seeing you feel them so openly was a shot of spiritual adrenaline to a heart that has been devoid of hope for years. Thank you so much for reminding me that there is still humanity out there. I owe you.

    @marsfalcon9250@marsfalcon92503 ай бұрын
  • This young woman is very pretty... However the level of empathy and compassion she showed while reacting to this... Puts her on a whole other level of stunning.

    @drewf8619@drewf86192 ай бұрын
  • Awesome reaction & this movie really lets ya think just seeing your facial expressions said it all how you felt . Robin Williams & Matt & everyone was fantastic

    @Narutoanime16g@Narutoanime16g2 ай бұрын
  • Now THIS is how you watch a movie, and this is how you do a real reaction. And yours is a valid reaction, and pretty much how I and thousands and thousands of others felt about how you feel about the movie too. Good Will Hunting is a perfect movie.

    @andohish27@andohish272 ай бұрын
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