The common point between the movie "Goodwill hunt" and "Beautiful heart" is in the heart and the ability of human spirit even in the most severe situation. There seems to be more differences between the two movies, so there are similarities. Essentially, we are focussing on two very different people and the people surrounding them. To truly understand these roles, the observer has to ask several questions. Questions raised range from personal thinking and behavior to social and adaptive problems.
Good Will Hunting is the story of MIT Gatekeeper 's identity crisis. Matt Damon plays Will Hunting, a beautiful portrayal of the fight of 20 years and the journey of his heart. Hunting is an unrecognized genius forced to receive treatment rather than imprisonment after attacking the police. As hunting met with therapist and agreeing to study famous professor and advanced mathematics, see director Gus Van Sant pushed the story forward. But before he met Psychologist Sean Maguire (Robbie Williams), he did not find his place in the world. Look at how any hunting can be solved in any mathematical problem that caused him, but fails to understand his value in the world before he understands the most important things to him.
Hunting can fight with the lack of nature and is good for overall health. Hunting provides fitness and fresh air to the body and mind. Hunting is more than simply killing animals. Indeed, according to research, safe hunting by instructor's guidance and training can actually create a comprehensive experience to reduce youth violence. Hunting allows us human beings to separate from nature, recognizing the natural scenery and sound again, getting out of the problem and escaping from the hustle and bustle of technology and everyday life. According to the survey, the main reason hunters hunt is connecting to the outdoor nature. As Randall Eaton confirmed "Why we are looking for", "Hunting is a way we fall in love with nature, the basic instinct is related to the spirit, as a result we are It is a cornerstone of protection ethics, it is tied to nature and can not be replaced
Looking for it, you will find that Joan Borysenko wrote something similar to her book "Minding the Body, Mending the Mind" published in 1987. The original words of Borysenko are as follows. "The Buddha is trying to throw it to others, I am angry about grab the hot coal, of course you are burned."