Forrest Gump

Janelle 2022-03-21 09:01:03

It's really good, purely autobiographical but not monotonous and dull. Moreover, major events in the United States that have run through several eras in between. After watching, there is an illusion that A-Gump has participated in these events. Especially Nixon's ping-pong diplomacy. It looks real, and Ji Mino has a good control. Tom Hans' acting skills are more natural and delicate.
This is the most positive movie I have seen so far, and it is also a movie that can contain multiple themes. You can think that the main tone of this movie is the contingency in life, just let it go; you can also think that the main tone is to treat life with an optimistic and simple attitude. There can be more interpretations. Tom Hanks' acting skills can be described as superb, and Gary Sinis, who plays Captain Dan, also handles this character very well, and even has some snatches.

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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]