Good Will Hunting
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1:16:00
And until that day comes,
keep your ear to the grindstone.

1:16:06
[ Chattering ]
1:16:17
- How's it goin'?
- Fine.

1:16:19
Yeah.
1:16:21
Good.
1:16:24
- Want some help?
- No!

1:16:27
Come on. Give me one little peek,
and we'll go to the batting cages.

1:16:30
No.
1:16:32
It is actually important
that I learn this.

1:16:35
- It's really important... to me, okay?
- All right.

1:16:39
- Why don't we just
hang out here all day?
- Yes, why don't we?

1:16:46
- All right, Mr. Nosey Parker.
- [ Chuckles ]

1:16:50
Seeing as you're intent
on breaking my balls,

1:16:54
- let me ask you a question.
- All right.

1:16:58
Do you have
a photographic memory?

1:17:02
I don't know. I just kind
of remember. I mean, how do you
remember your phone number?

1:17:06
You just do.
1:17:08
- Have you studied organic chemistry?
- A little bit.

1:17:10
- Oh, just for fun?
- Yeah, for kicks.

1:17:13
Yeah, it's so much fun
studying organic chemistry.

1:17:16
- Are you mad?
- [ Laughs ]

1:17:18
Have you completely
lost your mind?

1:17:21
Nobody studies it for fun.
It's not a necessity,
especially for someone like you.

1:17:25
- Someone like me?
- Yeah.

1:17:28
Someone who divides their time, fairly
evenly, between batting cages and bars.

1:17:32
- I would hardly say it was a necessity.
- Oh.

1:17:36
You know, there are very
smart people here at Harvard.

1:17:39
Even they have to study,
because this is really hard.

1:17:43
And yet... you do it
so easily. I don't understand.

1:17:48
I don't understand
how your mind works.

1:17:51
- Did you play the piano?
- I want to talk about this.

1:17:53
No, I'm trying to explain it to you.
Do you play the piano?

1:17:55
- Yeah, a bit.
- So when you look at
a piano, you see Mozart.

1:17:59
- I see "Chopsticks."
- All right, well, Beethoven, okay?


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