Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what the next one will taste like.

Paula 2022-03-21 09:01:03

Forrest Gump was a boy with an IQ of only 75 and had difficulty walking on his legs. He simply had to enter a special school... However, his mother did not abandon him, and God did not abandon him. It seems that the innocent him has been favored by God. He has a pair of legs that make him sprint like flying... He runs all the time, and then, from football stars, to Vietnam heroes, to diplomatic table tennis players, to the captain of the shrimp boat, to running all over the United States... His intelligence and congenital defects have reached a height that even a person with sound intelligence and body can't reach in his entire life... His life is like a box of chocolates, and he can always taste different tastes.

A-Gump always seemed reckless, stupid, and demented when speaking, so he was always laughed at and ignored by his classmates. But life did not give up on him, he was given a pair of natural "scuds", and under the encouragement of Jenny, he bravely created his own piece of sky.

His mother also impressed me very much. She did not dislike A-Gump because of his low IQ or other differences from ordinary people. Instead, she worked harder to accomplish what a mother could do. She took A-Gump to see a doctor; when A-Gump was discriminated against, she told him that he was no different from a normal person; at night, she read stories to him... When A-Gump was about to go to school, she was able to go to the public office for A-Gump. School, give yourself. She loves Forrest Gump even more than ordinary mothers give to their children. She also said to Forrest Gump: "Life is like a box of chocolates. You can never predict what you will taste."

The story really moved me. He went from being a fool who was squeezed out to a millionaire; from having everything to losing everything. His love for Jenny was deep and deep, and it was deeply moved. He has never bowed his head to difficulties, and because of his naivety, he has almost won many battles. His dedication to one thing and one person didn't seem to touch God, but made God jealous to take one after another very important people from him. In the end, he was still alone.

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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]