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Chadrick 2022-03-19 09:01:02

I watched this movie under the Amway of various friends, and I insisted on watching it.

First of all, the movie looks very good. Persistence, success, moving, life, classic... the superb-sounding label plus good shooting skills are enough to make a group of people shed moving tears.

As for the plot, it is nonsense. Aside from other things, can ordinary people really have such an overwhelming luck like A-Gump?

What's the point of A-Gump going for a run? In order to mock those who go with the crowd? The Black Panther Party is so unbearable, so low-energy and funny? Is the anti-war movement so chaotic? Is it a way for a group of young people with excess hormones to vent? Is it a political climax of the masses? I don't know what the director thinks. In A-Gump's eyes, maybe this is the face of these historical events.

This video tells us: we don’t have to think too much, because our lives are like chocolate, you never know which piece you will get. It's better to be a fool and encourage yourself with the foolish blessings of a fool, and imagine that some day fortune like Forrest Gump will come to you! It sounds great!


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Extended Reading

Forrest Gump quotes

  • Lyndon B. Johnson: [Putting medal on Forrest] America owes you a debt of gratitude, son. Now I understand you were wounded. Where were you hit?

    Forrest Gump: In the buttocks.

    Lyndon B. Johnson: Oh that must be a sight.

    [Whispering to Forrest]

    Lyndon B. Johnson: I'd like to see that.

    [Forrest shows him; Johnson walks away embarrassed]

    Lyndon B. Johnson: God damn, son.

  • Abbie Hoffman: Tell us a little bit about the war, man.

    Forrest Gump: The war in Vietnam?

    Abbie Hoffman: [to audience] War in Viet-Fucking-Nam!

    [Audience cheers]