This film tells us that in order to be successful, you must have the following abilities: 1. In the process of being chased and beaten by others, cure bone deformities and become Scud. 2. Running around on the battlefield only to be hit by a bullet (the injury on the butt is still worth one million, although he was greedy and did not receive it. His other two comrades were miserable, one died on the spot, and the other went back to amputate. It's better to die if you lose your legs. The two brothers and sisters have paid such a huge price and have not caught anything, typical cannon fodder.) And successfully ran out of the battlefield and became a congressional hero. 3. The congenital intellectual disability has grown into a scholar with an IQ of 160, and he is a champion in whatever he learns. 4. See which president and which president is unlucky to step down, and you can also crack down on major events. (It is equivalent to spawning monsters to beat the boss, and the boos explodes and sends equipment) 5. The shrimp boat encounters a storm, and then the other boats sink. This will make you a millionaire. Summary: God was not so kind to Jesus in those days. It is really inspirational to be a millionaire with so many plug-ins. After all, he is a congenital mental retardation. Personally, I think the only bright spot of the whole film is that Forrest Gump's perseverance to Jenny is really touching, but it doesn't seem to fit in with the inspirational theme of the film? "Forrest Gump" is like an American autobiography, telling about a lot of what happened in the United States. Major events in the past: the Vietnam War, Ping Pong diplomacy, Watergate incident, etc., are of historical significance. To put it bluntly, they are brainwashing the Yankees. After all, the founding of the United States is not long, and it increases the sense of national belonging.
The above is my personal opinion, welcome to discuss, don't spray if you don't like it.
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