Under the broad blue sky, a light and white feather descended from the sky and slowly landed on Forrest Gump's feet. Pure and beautiful.
"A-Gump, run." He gathered his only wisdom, belief, and courage together. He abandoned all distracting thoughts and kept running on the road based on intuition. Ran out of glory, ran out of oneself.
Kind, sincere, honest and open-minded. He has no rhetoric, but with his own actions, he has helped seemingly powerful and normal people. His behavior and achievements just show that the true meaning of life is sincerity, magnanimousness and ordinaryness.
For A-Gump's influence, his mother has an irreplaceable influence. She is great, for him, gave everything, even herself. She truly dedicated her life to her son, just hoping that Forrest Gump can live like a normal person. Jenny, a miserable woman. From a young age, all she got from her father was a life of fear and poverty, which greatly distorted her outlook on life and the world. She longed for the kind of responsive scenery and longed for an unfettered and free life. But the reality is cruel. She has been hit by reality time and time again. Despite the tenacious face and constant compromise, the society still cannot tolerate her. He fell close to drugs, and later successfully "brought back" A-Gump's son
The film, humor, irony, metaphor, is just right. The rhythm and rhythm of the camera editing can strongly stimulate our brain's senses and emotions. Most of the story lines are expressed in the form of Forrest Gump's memories, which highlights the agility and meaning.
"Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what the next piece will taste."
Be yourself, live every minute and every second. Since you can't control the next second, it's good to end this second perfectly.
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