Dr. Eric Bender
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And I like how you start to see Will do things a little differently.
I love the psychological parallels.
He's hiding.
He's hiding from people.
He's been so hurt.
He doesn't want to be hurt.
He's hiding as a janitor.
And when he starts to solve the second problem that Professor Lambeau puts on the board, he's still kind of in the distance.
He's running away.
He runs away from that.
So I like how that's brought up later.
So these experiences the person has in real life show certain thoughts they have about themselves.
I should be hidden.
I don't want to connect to people.
The one thing that in that movie I find funny too is the, it's not your fault scene, the famous scene.
Breakthroughs in therapy don't necessarily look like that.
They can, there can be a lot of tears, but it's not necessarily gonna look like that.
But again, self-disclosure that he made allowed for a closeness, the closeness that he has with the therapist I really like.
That's why I said again, because that important, the importance of that relationship is emphasized in the movie.
I like how Will Hunting is there and Robin Williams tells him, I gave up my ticket to the game six, the world series.