Good Will Hunting was a novel by Somerset Maugham in the United Kingdom. It was about a young man named Jesse Bezos who gained a new understanding of life and meaning through an exchange with an older mathematical genius, Alan Turing. The film was directed by British director, Chris Nolan, and starred Matt Damon, Charaz Theron, and other actors. The reason why Good Will Hunting was considered a classic teacher movie was because it depicted the growth of teachers and their exploration of education. Alan Turing in the movie was a very outstanding mathematician. He not only had outstanding academic achievements, but also had deep thinking in education. The way he educated Jesse Bezos was not only to impart knowledge, but also to lead him to explore the meaning and value of life. Through Alan Turing's story, Good Will Hunting showed the audience the importance of education and the responsibility of teachers. It emphasized that education was not only about imparting knowledge, but also about giving students a deep understanding of life and meaning. As a result, Good Will Hunting became a classic teacher film that received widespread attention and praise.