Kuala Lampur, Nov. 20 -- When Matt Damon's Will Hunting uses his genius to dismantle and annihilate a plagiarising graduate student at a Harvard Bar in defence of his plain construction worker friend in the Oscar winner Good Will Hunting, the outcome was never in doubt.

He'd lose.

Class always wins, in movies and in life. Upper class, I mean, the wealthy, the powerful, those who were born to win, those with stock options and lengthy titles growing longer by the decade.

The antagonist turns to Will and says that he might be a fake but later in life he'd be holidaying at a ski resort and stop by the gas stop where the negligible like the genius flip burgers.

Because social class is permanent, was his underlying message.

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