"life is like a box of chocolates, forrest. you never know what you're going to get." This sentence of Forrest Gump's mother gave me a deep thought at the beginning of the film: every Life trajectories exist in different regions, and they are unique. Is Forrest Gump's life movement based on such words, such teachings, and walks a different life path step by step? Forrest Gump, from having an IQ of only 75 and having to enter a special school, to a football player, to a Vietnam War hero, to a shrimp boat captain, to running all over the United States... Forrest Gump, with a congenital defect, has reached many mentally sound people. A level unattainable in a lifetime. Is this a joke God made to us, or that life is so unpredictable and unpredictable that it will always leave you unpredictable and unpredictable. Forrest Gump is portrayed as the embodiment of virtue in the film, honest, trustworthy, serious, brave and attaches great importance to feelings. In the film, Forrest Gump is a very pure image. For everything described, the film expresses it with a warm and kind attitude from beginning to end, and even adds poetic elements, which makes the film seem Gentle and innocuous. At the beginning and end of the film, there is a profound shot: under the vast blue sky, a light and white feather flies and flies, and slowly landed on the simple and honest Ah, who was sitting on a bench waiting for the No. 9 bus. At Gan's feet, there are people who come and go. I think it's a hint in the film of the purity and beauty of Forrest Gump's character.
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