meaningless, ugly

Angus 2022-04-23 07:01:01

Although the male protagonist has positive energy, the plot has no practical significance. He is born with an intellectual disability, but his success seems to come easily and naturally. What I admire most in the play is the male protagonist's mother, even if the son is abandoned by the world, She still doesn't give up on him, and tells her son that he will be the best, but when the male lead grows up and achieves success, what he misses the most is not his mother, but the female lead whose character and outlook are all bad. , The male protagonist has money and looks, and he is single-minded towards the female protagonist, but the female protagonist often leaves the male protagonist for no reason, and then they have another son for no reason... I don't understand that the female protagonist is so good Why don't the men cherish it, and I don't know why the male protagonist is so obsessed with such women. I don't believe that rich and handsome men can't find better women. This kind of plot setting is comparable to some romance idol dramas. It's not realistic at all, I really don't understand how such a bad movie has such a high rating and so many people are so sought after, anyway, I can't appreciate such a movie that has no meaning to me, a movie of nearly two and a half hours, if only I had known This way I won't waste a second on it! On the other hand, when happiness knocks on the door is a truly meaningful inspirational film! And the Shawshank Redemption is also great!

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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]