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Good Will Hunting (1997)
LAMBEAU
A screenplay character in Good Will Hunting (1997).
- lines
- 198
- words
- 2,336
- scenes
- 30
- dialogue
- 16%
- avg words / line
- 12
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 74
source review flagged 2 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
Sean, in 1905 there were hundreds of Professors who were renowned for their study of the universe. But it was a 26- year-old Swiss Patent clerk, doing physics in his spare time, who changed the world, Sean. Can you imagine if Einstein had given that up? Or gotten drunk with his buddies in Vienna every night? All of us would have lost something. And I'm quite sure Timmy never would have heard of him.
scene 76 — INT. TIMMY'S TAP -- DAYFind out what?
scene 7 — EXT. M.I.T. CAMPUS LAWN -- DAYIt would appear we got that proof in under the wire after all. It's not how hard you look at things, young man, it's the way you look at them. If you take aim before you fire, you will find the most difficult problems become, quite literally, child's play.
scene 37 — INT. LAMBEAU'S OFFICE -- DAYWell, have you talked to him at all about his future?
scene 76 — INT. TIMMY'S TAP -- DAYHe came in, sat down, and we worked together.
scene 95 — INT. SEAN'S OFFICE -- DAY
Bookends
About thirty million to one.