Forrest Gump's love

Rico 2022-04-20 09:01:02

A fool in South Alabama, Forrest Gump, the one woman he liked all his life is Jenny. Jenny has done a lot of things that I am sorry for Forrest Gump. Since childhood, Forrest Gump and Jenny were good friends. They went to school together and grew up together. It's far apart but Forrest Gump always loves Jenny, no matter what she does, no matter who she is, no matter how old or ugly she becomes, no matter where she is, Forrest Gump is always in a South Alabama home, thinking about it day and night. His girl, waiting day and night for Jenny's return.
This is Forrest Gump, this is his love, this is his Jenny.
We recalled the first scene. Forrest Gump was in Jenny's dormitory. Jenny asked him what kind of person he would become in the future. Jenny said that she wanted to be a singer and become famous, but Forrest Gump still didn't understand, saying that he just wanted to be himself.
I was deeply moved by this scene, because although Forrest Gump is a fool, he understands what he really needs. To be famous, to make money, to be a successful person, these are not important, the important thing is that we should be ourselves, why should we be respected by others? Is it because of our profession? status? Or family property? If so, the person himself becomes the appendage of these titles, I should be me, and I just want to be me, for Forrest Gump, he just wants to be himself, just wants to love a woman named Jenny.
In the scene in Washington, Jenny asked Forrest why he was so kind to her, and a man who was a little bit more rude would hold Jenny's hand and say affectionately because I love you. Forrest Gump was not, he put on the same idiotic expression of the sign again, and said to this Jenny: you are my girl (because you are my girl).
Why not I love you? why don't i love you? Because I love you no need to say more, if I love you and you don't love me, then it is unbearable for me, I may find another woman to love, but because you are my girl, so I I can endure your betrayal, your escape, and I can endure loneliness, endure the days without you, it's not just that I love you, it's because from the moment I saw you, I knew you were mine girl, you are my girl.
If someone thinks about this sentence carefully, and looks at Forrest Gump's innocent face and eyes, you can understand what it means to love someone, what it means to like someone, what it means to know someone, and what it means to give up someone .
I often encounter this kind of thing, men and women in love, no matter what they are in love for, no matter how much they give, the party who gives more often complains that they give too much, or give little in return. Then the third voice will tell you: Don't take a man (woman) too seriously, the more you take him (her) seriously, the less he (she) will take you seriously.
In my opinion, these are cowards, stupid people, because you are not actually in a relationship at all. You are just intoxicating yourself under the name of love, but revealing your real insufficiency when you pay in return.
Because love is a luxury, you can't find love because of loneliness, you can't find love because of poverty, just like you can't sleep with someone because you're a virgin (virgin). The value of love is that when your life is already rich, and suddenly you want to find someone to share it all, when you are happy, love will make you happier.
So at this time, you don't need to get anything from the other party at all. What you have is the desire to give, and this is love. No bondage, no demands in return, and can withstand his (her) betrayal and escape while loving each other. This is true love. It is easy to love someone, but it is very difficult to bear the so-called pain like Forrest Gump, because these are not love, but more proof of self-worth.
That South Alabama fool, Forrest Gump, eventually married Jenny and gave birth to a little Forrest Gump. They live happily together. At the end of the film, when Forrest Gump stood in front of Jenny's grave, he said in a South Alabama accent: I love you Jenny. That's why we have tears in our eyes, not because this fool finally married Jenny, but because this fool has a feeling that many smart people don't have: love. And those smart people who think they have love don't actually get it and don't know what love is.
In this way, Forrest Gump is not a fool, at least not an ordinary fool.

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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]