The film depicts the inspiring story of Forester Gan, a small town boy with a congenital mental retardation, who is constantly striving to improve himself, and finally a fool who is blessed by God and creates miracles in many fields.
What I saw at first was that the protagonist, Forrest Gump, was kind and innocent, hard-working, able to work silently and quietly even though IQ had a big defect, and no matter how many changes happened around him, he could still keep his promises and break out of his own world.
He ran stupidly and ran to a height that ordinary people would not necessarily reach. Maybe he didn’t know when football was, or what role President Kennedy was, or even why there was the Vietnam War. He just knew to run faster. Faster speed is victory. However, his life is not just as simple as running, but it is the best sign of his persistence in life. His several successes made me sigh that success is not far away, as long as he perseveres, There is no tomorrow that cannot be reached.
He was filial and listened to his mother since he was a child.
He loves the woman he loves with a sincere heart.
That sentence is in place: "Life is like a chocolate, you never know what you will taste next." Efforts may not necessarily succeed, but if you don't work hard, you will inevitably fail.
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