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    I'm watching Forrest Gump for the first time ever!
    I can't wait to experience this iconic film for the first time! Forrest Gump is such a beloved film by so many people and I can't wait to for you all to watch along with me
    Forrest, a man with low IQ, recounts the early years of his life when he found himself in the middle of key historical events. All he wants now is to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart, Jenny.
    Slow-witted Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) has never thought of himself as disadvantaged, and thanks to his supportive mother (Sally Field), he leads anything but a restricted life. Whether dominating on the gridiron as a college football star, fighting in Vietnam or captaining a shrimp boat, Forrest inspires people with his childlike optimism. But one person Forrest cares about most may be the most difficult to save -- his childhood love, the sweet but troubled Jenny (Robin Wright).
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    Release date: 17 November 1994 (Australia)
    Director: Robert Zemeckis
    Awards: Academy Award for Best Picture, MORE
    Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
    Adapted from: Forrest Gump
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  • @MovieJoob
    @MovieJoob  Год назад +29

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    Jade is here to watch Forrest Gump! 🍤
    P.S. There can be many RUclips issues so we apologise if there are any scenes cut that are important!
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    • @seanbumstead1250
      @seanbumstead1250 Год назад

      Jenny got AIDS from all the partying she did 😭

    • @JBat-Gaming
      @JBat-Gaming Год назад +1

      There’s a movie you might like called Wonder. It’s a really great film

    • @TA-wg9oi
      @TA-wg9oi Год назад +2

      Thanks Jade for your reaction. We were in California for the 2016/2017 New Year and drove down to Santa Monica Pier where a Bubba Gump seafood restaurant is. We ended up going to the one in San Francisco. They had 'Run Forrest Run' signs on the tables and beer glasses which we purchased, with the Bubba Gump logo on. It was great especially after seeing the film.

    • @lancewolf2451
      @lancewolf2451 Год назад +2

      You're highly empathetic ...

    • @benjaminroe311ify
      @benjaminroe311ify Год назад +2

      Thank you for your reaction. The fact that you just sobbed through much of it after a while... you have a beautiful heart!

  • @banjoman101145
    @banjoman101145 Год назад +255

    Keep in mind Jenny’s advice to Forrest “ you just run”. It is advice not only for him but also something Jenny always did herself.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +23

      That is so true! 💔

    • @brucecsnell
      @brucecsnell Год назад +22

      @@MovieJoob -- Jenny's not a bad person, she's a broken person. She was completely unable to love herself and couldn't understand that anyone else (especially someone as good as Forrest) would want to love her.

    • @LiberPater777
      @LiberPater777 Год назад +1

      ​@Bruce Snell You can say that about any villain. Actions make a person what they are, even if they're broken. Jenny was most certainly a bad person.

    • @banjoman101145
      @banjoman101145 Год назад +9

      @@LiberPater777 I see where you are coming from but I don’t agree with it. A bad person? The only person she hurt was herself…sometimes the odds just pile up against you and few can find a way out from under it.

    • @LiberPater777
      @LiberPater777 Год назад

      @@banjoman101145 She took advantage of, exploited and hurt Forrest _multiple_ times. And, if she was willing to do that, God knows what she did to the other people in her life that she wasn't even close to.
      She also potentialy infected Forrest and possibly even her own child with Hepatitis C. And, in the end, she saddle bagged Forrest with a child that might not even be his, because she knew he wasn't bright enough to question her motives. That's the crowning achievement and cherry on top of the turd cake that was jenny's character.
      Many, if not most people are broken in this world. The majority come from F'd up backgrounds and horrible traumas. Forrest's character is a perfect example. And, in the end, that proves actions are what matter most.
      Everyone has the choice to either be a pos, or to try be a better person. Or, at the _very_ least, to do their best to try and not pass on their traumas onto others.
      Jenny on the other hand did the polar opposite. She selfishly caused pain and misery unto those around her for the majority of her existence. She only did things that suited her self centered lifestyle, leaving wakes of suffering behind her.
      She chose to make bad decision after bad decision, over and over again, even when better paths were presented to her numerous, _numerous_ times.
      She had a choice, and chose to be a bad person, no ifs ands or buts about it. And if there's any moral to this story, it's:
      *'Be like Forrest, don't be like Jenny'.*

  • @kevincosta9228
    @kevincosta9228 Год назад +157

    Forrest made everybody's life better. The most touching example is Lt. Dan. In the last scene he was in, he called Forrest by his first name for the first time, while looking at him with a look of admiration and gratitude. He knew Forrest had saved his life in more ways than one.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +12

      He saved and supported so many lives!! ❤️💔

    • @daniel6cil
      @daniel6cil Год назад +4

      His Smyle at the end was incredible

    • @Gaia369
      @Gaia369 Год назад

      😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @carsonwentz8301
      @carsonwentz8301 Год назад +3

      My favorite line in the whole movie........"magic legs"

  • @Penguin-wm7cf
    @Penguin-wm7cf Год назад +94

    One of Tom Hanks' finest performances...that scene at Jenny's grave never fails to make me cry.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +10

      It’s so soul crushing!! 💔

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig Год назад +142

    In an attempt to alleviate your confusion around Jenny's last actions, let me share my interpretations. Jenny first came back to Forrest when she was ready to begin to heal. Recall that he talked about how much she slept. She was at the very beginning of her recovery -- but she still felt broken and like she'd be a burden on Forrest, so when he reached out to her she ultimately recoiled and did what she always did: she ran away. While away, she learned she was pregnant and did the hard work needed to truly recover because, even if she wasn't worth the effort, her child was. In this time of healing, when she was finally on steady footing and felt ready to tell Forrest he was a father, she sent him a letter to come and visit her (so she could tell him in person about his son) -- but Forrest was running (and this was before mobile phones and the internet), so he didn't get that letter until he eventually stopped running and returned home.

    • @rschroev
      @rschroev Год назад +16

      I guess that's why his shoes are still dirty: he left again without taking the time to clean them.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Год назад +15

      She had already decided to straighten herself out before she left. She got away from Forrest to work on herself so she could feel.worthy of him. That's why she told the cab driver "I'm not running". She wasn't running away, she was determined to make herself feel worthy.

    • @bigdream_dreambig
      @bigdream_dreambig Год назад +8

      @@dr.burtgummerfan439 The movie doesn't really indicate, so it's a matter of opinion, but I personally disagree with you. I don't think Jenny had enough self-esteem yet at that point to be "selfish" enough to consciously decide to "work on herself" without Forrest with her as a crutch. I believe telling the cab driver "I'm not running" was simple denial.

    • @dunringill1747
      @dunringill1747 Год назад +7

      @@bigdream_dreambig I agree with you. Jenny always ran because she could. She never felt worthy. She wished Forrest would move on because in her eyes he deserved better. She never wanted to "taint" Forrest with her "worthlessness". Once she became pregnant she was forced in a position where she couldn't run / abandon her & Forrest's child. Her only option was to stop running away and work on herself / support their child.

    • @IstvanThree
      @IstvanThree Год назад +3

      She got HIV, but back then they had no name for it. But she knew she would die, so she reached out because of his child, herself and him. So that she could make peace at the end and have the boy cared for. Of course the trauma played into it as well, but she died because of HIV.

  • @mauricejohnson3780
    @mauricejohnson3780 Год назад +84

    The character arc of lieutenant
    Dan is my favorite of any movie ever.. to be so bitter and depressed, which is understandable, then to watch him work through it to the point of thanking Forrest.. boy it’s truly beautiful to watch

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +8

      Totally!! It’s so heartfelt! 💔

    • @mikeydubbs8565
      @mikeydubbs8565 Год назад +3

      I never noticed that Lt. Dan wore a rosary around his neck, and then to feel he was cheated out of his destiny, he lost his faith. Forrest, instead of interrupting that plan as though he initially thought, helped Lt. Dan reconcile with God and life, and to keep pushing forward. What a powerful film

    • @rustygarnett4393
      @rustygarnett4393 Год назад +1

      The character development of Jenny is also amazing... it isn't as noticeable because of her lack of screen time; however, she worked through her childhood trauma eventually and came to realize that the one good thing in her life was Forrest.
      By the way, she left him because she was still struggling with her demons and didn't want to impact Forrest with them... or so I believe.

    • @mcgfn
      @mcgfn 11 месяцев назад +1

      Also the fact that Lieutenant Dan marries a Vietnamese woman is a beautiful touch showing that he has left his hatred of the war behind

  • @bicboyjoy
    @bicboyjoy Год назад +35

    The line "Sometimes, I guess there just aren't enough rocks." always hits me so hard

  • @vandergrad
    @vandergrad Год назад +257

    Jenny's behavior all throughout the movie is a reaction to her traumatic childhood. She knew Forrest loved her, and she knew he was a good man. What she didn't believe was that she was worth being loved by such a good man. So, she kept pushing him away and being mean to him to protect him from herself. It wasn't until she got herself sorted out that she could allow herself to be loved.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +39

      I totally got that and empathise with her horrific experience with her piece of garbage evil ass dad but I wish her actions could have been less harmful to Forrest along the way! 💔

    • @joehoy9242
      @joehoy9242 Год назад +21

      ​​@@MovieJoob - I always saw it in part as her trying to protect him from the darker aspects of the path she always found herself on. When it came to leaving the final time and keeping her pregnancy to herself, imagine what the local gossip would have been when the "ex-junkie screwup" (as she saw herself) shacked up - and had a kid - with the "town idiot" who had recently become very wealthy, and in that she was trying to protect all three of them.

    • @Possessedpappy
      @Possessedpappy Год назад +11

      I guess this is your generation but I never understood the empathy for Jenny when she consistently makes bad choices. The only victim in this movie was Forrest for being a good man. They don't say this in the movie but you can make a very good assumption that Jenny contracted HIV by having unprotected sex or IV drug using after she had Forrest Jr.

    • @roaringviking5693
      @roaringviking5693 Год назад +12

      @@Possessedpappy It's more probable that she contracted it before. HIV usually take a long time, sometimes up to ten years, to develop into AIDS. Only about 25 % of unborn children contracts the virus from their mother, so little Forrest probably hasn't got it, but the unfortunate truth is that both big and little Forrest could be infected without knowing it.
      However, we don't even know for sure that the virus in question was HIV, so this is just speculation of course.

    • @Possessedpappy
      @Possessedpappy Год назад +5

      @@roaringviking5693 That's why I said assumption. But Jenny did make horrible choices and I felt like she used Forrest at her convenience IMO.

  • @sudhisira
    @sudhisira Год назад +22

    The tagline for the movie is - “The world will never be the same once you've seen it through the eyes of Forrest Gump.” That's absolutely right.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +2

      I wish more people saw the world through the eyes of Forrest Gump! 🥺

  • @crispy_338
    @crispy_338 Год назад +78

    One of the greats. Especially if you understand all of the history references. Toms performance is legendary as well. Just an incredible movie.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +7

      So many funny references! I definitely noticed them! And yes holy cow Tom utterly blew me away here!! A brilliant performance indeed!!

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Год назад +2

      So many of Forrest's lines were just simple statements, nothing poetic or deeply profound. It's Hanks's performance and delivery that makes them so touching and memorable.

  • @Thomas-no9wy
    @Thomas-no9wy Год назад +94

    Something to keep in mind is that Forrest ran for 3+ years without really staying in one place. She couldnt reach him until after he went back home.

    • @rubydragon1034
      @rubydragon1034 Год назад +4

      She didn't even try to contact him.

    • @Thomas-no9wy
      @Thomas-no9wy Год назад +27

      @@rubydragon1034 how could she? She literally wrote him a letter so he could read it when he got back home. Not sure what else she could've done if he was constantly on the move and never in one place.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +23

      Yes true it's not like he had a mobile phone on him hahah but yeah it's just so sad still!

    • @mato_kun2602
      @mato_kun2602 Год назад +19

      @@Thomas-no9wy Also, and this could just be me doing some overthinking, but I like to think that the scene where Forrest gets all the letters he wrote to Jenny in Vietnam, is there to confirm what you just said. Jenny was also on the move and couldn't be reached, so we can assume it's the same with Forrest.

    • @AldenRogers
      @AldenRogers Год назад +9

      @@Thomas-no9wy It was a mirror of how all of Forest's letters during his war time didn't get to her when she was constantly wandering on the road.

  • @rx7dude2006
    @rx7dude2006 Год назад +318

    Unlike Forrest, Jenny did not grow up in a loving home. Her father abused her, and as she grows up she remains in a cycle of abuse with many romantic partners. Unable to understand Forrest’s unconditional love, she pushes him away repeatedly.

    • @brabuss94
      @brabuss94 Год назад +62

      And once she experiences unconditional love with her son, she's finally able to be with Forrest.

    • @justmeeagainn
      @justmeeagainn Год назад

      Or she's just a drug addicted $loot,

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 Год назад +46

      She also didn't think she was worthy of love or was worried that she would drag Forrest down into her cycle of shit.

    • @masamune2984
      @masamune2984 Год назад +18

      When you’ve been abused as a child, you either pull a Jenny, and enter a cycle of abuse with many partners, as you stated, or close of to most partners and have almost none, despite desiring one you can love and trust. The latter is the case for me, for better or worse.

    • @rozo26
      @rozo26 Год назад +13

      @@ronweber1402 It took me forever to notice this. The way she says that Forrest doesn’t know what love is (to her it is sex), how he failed to have sex with her at college, but she never understood it until Forrest jr. Also, the running theme. She ran away from home. She couldn’t come back until she realized what love really was.

  • @DavidDeBoalt-ll1xv
    @DavidDeBoalt-ll1xv Год назад +17

    I think one of the reasons this movie is a timeless classic is because Forrest represents selfless love. Something the world is severely lacking at times.

  • @sirjohnmara
    @sirjohnmara Год назад +5

    I have lately understood that Gary Sinise who played Lt Dan Taylor, has done a lot of work for war veterans and not just "oh I'm famous, I'll have a charity" but real work. Taken many, many millions from rich people to help soldiers with injuries and PTSD and all they need help with. So I salute Gary. Or not. Don't want him shot, do not salute. So you know. Thanks from Sweden to Gary.

  • @coreozurn4950
    @coreozurn4950 Год назад +53

    A detail I missed for literal decades, was why Little Forrest knew the bus driver's name ahead of time. Of course Forrest would have told his son about the day he met Jenny.

  • @michaelstach5744
    @michaelstach5744 Год назад +79

    This movie is a history lesson of America from the 1950s to the 1980s. There are a lot of details that people your age miss but that resonate with boomers.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +18

      Yes hahaha from Elvis to the Black Panthers to the Shit Happens they were such funny easter eggs!

    • @stephenweaver7631
      @stephenweaver7631 Год назад +10

      It's especially hard for non-Americans to pick up on the social references. Such a classic!

    • @PorterJustPorter
      @PorterJustPorter Год назад +8

      @@stephenweaver7631 Nobody ever recognizes Abbie Hoffman at the rally. I haven't even seen a reaction where an American catches it. Lol

    • @michaelstach5744
      @michaelstach5744 Год назад +5

      @@MovieJoob there are lots more. The Alabama football coach with the houndstooth pattern cap was “Bear” Bryant, a legendary coach.
      LBJ had gall bladder surgery and, in a famous press conference, lowered his pants and lifted his shirt to show the scar. Forrest acts in the same vein when he shows the scar on his buttocks.
      Nixon’s Secretary of State actually did practice ping pong diplomacy to get China to open to the west.
      The movie credits Forrest with being the inspiration for John Lennon’s Imagine.
      Your reaction was on the money. Forrest may not score high on an IQ test but he has a good heart. Look at all the people today who worship celebrities, who want to be RUclips influencers. They aren’t worth a thing. If you find someone who is a good a friend as Forrest is, who loves you that sincerely, you will have won the lottery.

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Год назад +3

      @@PorterJustPorter Hoffman is a wildcard because he's really not a known commodity in the annals of history. He's not talked about much, and even a guy like Charles Manson goes under the radar nowadays. Watergate is a long lost nothing-burger

  • @MrBearTastic915
    @MrBearTastic915 Год назад +13

    jade just want to say your reactions are my favorite it is easy to see your genuine care for these characters and empathy for people. you are a light and bring joy to many people. thank you for the time and energy you put in these videos.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      Aww thank you so incredibly much for your kind words!! I really appreciate it!

  • @thedanantenna
    @thedanantenna Год назад +14

    I think Jenny always thought that she would be taking advantage of Forrest if she stayed with him, like her father took advantage of her. She always loved him but thought he deserved better and only figured out that they were both worth each other's love when she became sick.

    • @darthrange1
      @darthrange1 Год назад +3

      Or she isn't that deep...she knew she was dying (from Hep C in the book/AIDS in the movie) and wanted to use Forrest one more time, knowing that if she convinced him that it was his kid, that Forrest would take care of him forever.
      Jenny is possibly the most evil character of any movie ever. (Childhood abuse isn't an excuse because Forrest suffered similar abuse and turned out perfect.)
      If anything the movie/books show that regardless of your life situation, YOU have the power to change it, YOU have the power to shape it. Jenny played the victim. Forrest played pingpong.

  • @niiling
    @niiling Год назад +9

    The problem with Jenny, that some people probably not understand is that she, based on her past, probably thinks she didn´t deserve him.
    All the time she was running away, she was fleeing from her past and herself. It is a very sad case of self-loathing. And often misunderstood.
    Anyway loved your emotional reaction to this amazing movie.

  • @zamdrist
    @zamdrist Год назад +10

    Forrest's reaction to becoming a father hits hardest for me. Absolutely masterclass acting by Hanks. Like many others, I too am conflicted over Jenny's actions and treatment of Forrest, even if I do understand why she behaves how she does.

  • @hando2980
    @hando2980 Год назад +7

    I recommend looking into Gary Sinise as a person. He is a huge wounded warrior advocate and used this role to really help veterans around the world. Overall great guy

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад

      That’s amazing! He sounds wonderful! I sure will!!

  • @jasnycal
    @jasnycal Год назад +5

    When Hollywood made good movies. Those days are long gone. Great pick!!!

  • @RoGueNavy
    @RoGueNavy Год назад +1

    My Dad is a veteran of the Vietnam War, and he was spit on, as he flew home through San Francisco. I can't fathom experiencing that. I served during the Desert Storm conflict, and was treated like royalty whenever I traveled in uniform. So much changed, in just a single generation.

    • @TheRepublican777
      @TheRepublican777 5 месяцев назад +1

      My uncle was in Vietnam his best friend was with him and he watched him blow up right next to him and he said that there was an orphanage or children hospital I don't remember which one it was he had said that got blown up and they had to walk through it looking at all the dead children, that messed him up for the rest of his life his mind was never the same and could not live on his own in his 40's he kept running off into the wood and his brother who was a cop kept going out and finding him to bring him back home but one time he could not find him another week went by and he finally found his body he died from exposure. It might have been a war we should have never been in but what war really is that is no reason to treat the soldiers in that way because it's not their fault it's the leaders who put us in wars that our soldiers have to go and defend us and other alley countries and the death of everyone involved is sad.

  • @dunringill1747
    @dunringill1747 Год назад +4

    Nice heartfelt reaction. There is a significant difference between intelligence and wisdom. Forrest had the wisdom to focus on staying positive. His mind was clear of anything else. When Jenny left him, he felt the need to run.
    Jenny only focused on running away her entire life. She never felt worthy of real love. She was always afraid she would damage Forrest if she stayed with him. Once she became a mother, she had no where to run. She couldn't abandon her & Forrest's son. She tried reaching out to Forrest, but this time he was busy running (for almost 4 years).

  • @darthrange1
    @darthrange1 Год назад +2

    One of the most important lessons about this movie is the juxtaposition between Forrest and Jenny
    Jenny is an uncaring, emotionally abusive, self-destructive person who basically screws people over at every chance she gets. Granted this is often attributed to her childhood trauma/abuse...BUT
    Forrest, who suffered trauma and physical abuse and who suffered from mental impairments NEVER let that stop him, even when EVERYONE told him he was stupid, or that something couldn't be done, he did it. Even after Jenny rejects him, abandons him, and finally uses him...the FIRST thing Forrest says when he learns that the kid is his isn't "Why didn't you tell me" or "Why did you leave?" or even..."How dare you!" it is instead..."Is he normal, or is he like me."
    Forrest is the embodiment of selfless love. One we should all strive to be like, even in the face of monsters like Jenny.

  • @guyswing
    @guyswing Год назад +11

    I always enjoy your reviews :) Real quick, though, there is a very easy answer to the question of Jenny not telling Forrest he was a daddy ---- she couldn't because Forrest was off on his 3 year run at that time. One thing that always strikes me is the venom which so many people spew at Jenny when she finally asks Forrest to marry her. Certainly, they are all entitled to their own feelings, but as for me, I have always chosen to view her life path as having finally hit rock bottom and that she had likely gotten herself into a 12-step program and turned her life around. That was the reason she made that apology to him for having said and done some really messed up things.

    • @darthrange1
      @darthrange1 Год назад +3

      The "venom" is 100% justified.
      Jenny and Forrest both experienced childhood trauma.
      Jenny used it as an excuse to act out, tank her life, take people along with her.
      Forrest used it as motivation and did all the amazing things we see him do.
      The reason I and many hate Jenny is because she had a chance to get clean, start over... She then emotionally abandons Forrest after sleeping with him and vanishes. (She literally was keeping tabs on him during the 3 years, and there were news casters/a cult following him, so the excuse of "she didn't/couldn't contact him" is BS.)
      Then ONLY AFTER learning that she is dying from AIDs (Hep C in the book) does she reach out to Forrest and then convince him that this child is his, a child who more then likely ISN'T even his. That kid isn't 3, meaning that if that kid IS Forrest's she was pregnant BEFORE she ran away from Forrest and knew she was with child, making her that much more of a terrible fucking person.
      She then of course marries Forrest, secures a comfortable life for her and her son before leaving all the emotional baggage and a kid with Forrest.
      Of course in true SELFLESS Gump fashion Forrest loves the kid regardless of the situation and Jenny regardless of her constant abuse of him. Thats what makes this movie great. Forrest is the ideal dude. One that we should all strive to be like.
      I just know personally I'll never get there because I would have left Jenny flat on her ass after the DC/Black Panther bit.

  • @TheRepublican777
    @TheRepublican777 5 месяцев назад

    He may have had a lower IQ but he still saved lives, had talent, became a successful billionaire had a family and never lost his heart and always knew what the right thing to do was now that's a good man.

  • @meanstreetmook
    @meanstreetmook Год назад +1

    Forrest's first pair of shoes, nearly all reactors don't pay attention and think his legs are crippled, not his crooked back. When you picked that up, I knew this would be a good reaction.

  • @ctidd
    @ctidd Год назад +5

    Hurt people hurt people unfortunately answers most of the hows and whys of this movie. Fortunately, compassionate people heal people as we get to see with Forrest’s mama with him, and Forrest with Lt. Dan and even, eventually, Jenny. Great reaction to such a brilliant multi-layered film. Thank you!

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      That is so true! And yes this film was so incredible and layered!!

  • @chungshwah
    @chungshwah Год назад +1

    When forest asked “is he like me? Or?” Always gets me.

  • @gravedigger8414
    @gravedigger8414 Год назад +3

    I am not crying, you are crying!

  • @jsleep
    @jsleep Год назад +1

    By far the most pure reaction I've ever seen.

  • @yerxiong123
    @yerxiong123 Год назад +1

    The great thing about forest is that he’s a great listener and he does exactly what you tell him to perfection.

  • @rescuetweak
    @rescuetweak Год назад +3

    Your reactions are always super genuine, honest and compassionate. One thing that I think is sometimes overlooked in this movie is that Forest’s starting point for all of what he does is his faith in God. it’s one of my favorite movies and I’ve watched it many times and his Christian faith is inescapable from start to finish with “loving your neighbor as yourself“ clearly a roadmap for his life. Thanks again for taking the time to share your reaction.

    • @FredVindicator
      @FredVindicator Год назад

      what you mean... he didn't even know you were supposed to find jesus. he did it because he had a good role model, unlike jenny

    • @rescuetweak
      @rescuetweak Год назад

      @@FredVindicator His mom was largely a good role model because of her faith in Christ/God which she spoke of more than once. And when Forest spoke of Jesus it was because he assumed everybody knew him. Not because it was something he didn’t understand. He clearly would not have been the same character or person if he didn’t believe in the reality of God and basic Christian concepts of morality. That is a given in the movie, even though the producers themselves may not be believers.

    • @FredVindicator
      @FredVindicator Год назад

      @@rescuetweak Ok maybe I can concede on the mothers values being christian, but forrest mind is very simplistic, so I dont think he 'had found' jesus, Im inclined to insist in the notion he didnt know about it, the same way he thought he was looking for a guy named charlie.
      More than religious values, I tend to look at this movie as the story of, on one hand, an upbringing with a loving parent, a christian one if you want to add it; vs an upbringing upended by abuse on the other hand. thats the difference between jenny and forrest

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      Forrest seems like the most wholesome and genuine Christian there ever could be. I studied Christianity in school and he is the epitome of what that religion truly teaches and treating others as you’d like to be treated.

  • @FresnoCA93727
    @FresnoCA93727 Год назад +1

    Forrest’s mother death was the saddest death scene. That’s the one that makes me cry like a baby.

  • @kolpants
    @kolpants Год назад +4

    life really is like a box of chocolate. some pieces are yummy and sweet, some are bitter, most are just ok but still sweet. when i first watched this movie, i felt the same way towards Jenny. but now I understand why she is the way she was. we all sometimes feel undeserving of love. We're all naive. That's what makes us human, and if we treat each other as human beings. the world would be a better place

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад

      Very well said!! I guess that’s the initial reaction most of us had!

  • @Bobbymaccys
    @Bobbymaccys Год назад

    Fun fact, Tom Hanks imitated the kid’s voice for the character. The real kid who played Forrest actually joined the joined the Army as well.

  • @AndrewSmoot
    @AndrewSmoot 2 месяца назад

    Tom modeled the way Forrest speaks after the way the actor who plays Forrest as a kid actually spoke. Also, Tom doesn't blink when Forrest is playing Ping Pong.

  • @MrGamer07100
    @MrGamer07100 Год назад +7

    I didn’t watch this move growing up. I was a kid who focused primarily on animated movies etc with some exceptions. It wasn’t until many random years later I decided to check it out, and saw how sad it was. And took noticed for it’s reputation for being this classic emotionally driven movie experience. I have to admit I haven’t watched you react to a lot of things. And seeing you being this soft or emotional to someone really shows who you are as a person Jade. I’m usually use to seeing you as somewhat of a badass nerd just having fun. 😂 It’s nice to see you really have a good heart too. ❤

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +2

      AWW thank you so much!! Yes I totally feel badass playing certain games but the way I cannot control my tear ducts when things get sad is intense!! Thank you so so much for watching! 😊❤️

    • @SnaFubar_24
      @SnaFubar_24 Год назад +1

      @@MovieJoob For the longest time I didn't know you played games on your channel. I keep telling myself I will check some of those out and I should make time to do so. I have watched a great number of your movie reactions, especially those that evoke emotional reactions. MrGamer is right, you have such a compassionate heart! Never change Jade!

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +2

      @@SnaFubar_24thank you so so much for the support! Yes it’s @GamerJoobPlays we don’t cross promote a ton but that’s meee! We also have our original channel @GamerJoob

  • @Xiledchicken
    @Xiledchicken 3 месяца назад

    Forrest asking if his son is smart or like him is IMO the single greatest piece of acting in all of cinema.

  • @CaddyJim
    @CaddyJim Год назад +3

    I hate women who don't tell about a pregnancy but with *Jenny* we can cut her some slack. She had to get her life together & then *Forrest* was crossing the country & she was keeping up with him in the media

  • @chris5947
    @chris5947 7 месяцев назад

    Realized Forrest actually has a gift. He gets to live his life in the moment for the span of his life where as most people struggle with this.

  • @Elixear
    @Elixear 4 месяца назад

    Vous êtes déchirante, si sensible, la plus bouleversante réaction à ce film que j'ai vue sur des dizaines et des dizaines. J'ai versé des rivières de mes vieilles larmes de quinquagénaire en voyant couler les vôtres si abondamment. Et ce qui m'a le plus touché, c'est que vous ne vous êtes pas vraiment remise après la perte de Bubba, signe de votre extrême sensibilité. Ne la perdez jamais, c'est le plus beau cadeau que la vie puisse offrir, quoi qu'on en dise, la compassion universelle, naturelle et pure. Merci infiniment.

  • @RambinoYT
    @RambinoYT Год назад +2

    My 4th favorite movie 😢 Tom Hanks is a special man, one of the all time greats of actors. You have now seen 4 of my top 5 movies an the reaction to all of them have been amazing, hoping to see you react to my 5th one day :)

  • @harpothehealer
    @harpothehealer Год назад +1

    Great reaction. 'Forrest Gump' Shows the world that, if it is what we do that defines us, then hope, kindest and love should be constantly employed. The greatest thing in the world is love.😎

  • @rytown5296
    @rytown5296 10 месяцев назад

    “He’s so smart Jenny” gets me in tears every time

  • @ladycwin07
    @ladycwin07 4 месяца назад +1

    33:16 Forrest been running for over three years wasn't no cellphones

  • @BoogeyManXX
    @BoogeyManXX 8 дней назад

    I search for reactions to this movie. I love feeling things, and you crying made me cry, and I neeeeded that. So thank you. This is a beautiful movie, I love when people see it for the first time :)

  • @MoMoMyPup10
    @MoMoMyPup10 Год назад

    Fun Fact: @8:24 Jenny was living on Campus at the "Margaret Mitchell Hall", named after a woman that wrote one book in her lifetime: Gone With The Wind.

  • @Subxenox15
    @Subxenox15 Год назад +3

    As wonderful and as incredible as Forrest is, EVERYONE forgets he is still mentally handicapped. He doesn't have the full capacity to offer Jenny everything a relationship requires or is desired in a partner. He doesn't even understand what happened to Jenny with her father and her trauma, even as an adult. He can be unbelievably kind hearted and good-But he could never have been a true partner to Jenny, he would have been her lap dog and she didn't want that for either of them. She married him in the end to make HIS dream come true, and to help teach him how to be a parent before she died. Imagine marrying someone with downs syndrome, that would be a very challenging, one-sided relationship.

  • @grimreaper-qh2zn
    @grimreaper-qh2zn Год назад

    Interesting reference Gary Sinise (Lieutenant Dan) says on New Years eve "If you are a Shrimp boat Captain I'll be an Astronaut" and when he comes to Forest's wedding about his legs "There are Titanium, like they use on the Space Shuttle". Gary later played Ken Mattingly in the film "Apollo 13" . Mattingly later flew the Space Shuttle.

  • @barkingmonkee
    @barkingmonkee Год назад

    Forrest Gump brings to mind one of my all time favorite cinema quotes from the movie "Harvey". Jimmy Stewart's character says:
    "To get by in life you must be oh-so-smart or oh-so-pleasant. For years I was smart; I recommend pleasant."

  • @castorpollux5972
    @castorpollux5972 Год назад +3

    Most of these hot female RUclips reactors are such hypocrites when they judge Jenny, because they all have some sad sap nice guy who they have friendzoned and left longing for them. Jenny is a realistic portrayal of how hot (yet broken) girls treat sweet nice guys from their hometown.

  • @EKomar-z6h
    @EKomar-z6h 14 дней назад

    Jade, what a sweet, sensitive, beautiful young woman you are. You said you wish you could've given Forrest Gump a hug. The whole time you were sobbing during the movie, I wish I could've hugged you 😊

  • @LynnDisclose
    @LynnDisclose 7 месяцев назад

    You are so precious of a woman, beautiful spirit....good heart. Precious reaction.Yes i wish more people in the world was like how forrest was.

  • @americandad8903
    @americandad8903 Год назад +1

    The end of this movie wrecks me every time. Glad you were able to experience it.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад

      When Forrest cries I BAWL. 🥺

  • @bugzy510_
    @bugzy510_ Год назад

    Jenny didn't deserve Forrest. He was too good & genuine & pure of heart for her.

  • @Fierysaint1
    @Fierysaint1 Год назад +1

    Have you seen Shawshank Redemption? It's probably the greatest movie ever made. Forrest Gump is in the top 5 no doubt.. If you haven't then it's a MUST for this channel.
    Shawshank Redemption, Count of Monte Cristo, Green Mile, Braveheart, and The Patriot. These movies have a wonderful stories and you'll experience every emotion.

  • @Youngie761
    @Youngie761 11 месяцев назад

    This movie is a test of your humanity. It's also arranged and edited perfectly. Highs and lows are so satisfying.

  • @willarth9186
    @willarth9186 Год назад +1

    This is something so very rare. A movie that is better than the book it is based on.

  • @jlinkous05
    @jlinkous05 Год назад

    When the birds flew off from their tree at the end, that was one of the greatest unscripted moments in cinema history. She became a bird.

  • @mikeyben7
    @mikeyben7 4 месяца назад

    “I wanna go home” is one of the saddest lines in movie history.

  • @thehandyman2296
    @thehandyman2296 Год назад +1

    you have a very tender and Beautyful heart, you showed it during the movie. I hope you can find someone who will appreciate and enjoy your company forever. 💖

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      Aww this is so kind! Thank you so much! I have and I'm so lucky for that ❤️

  • @bard6184
    @bard6184 11 месяцев назад

    "But you ain't got no legs, Lieutenant Dan". No matter how many times I watch that, I laugh.

  • @lloyddobler2227
    @lloyddobler2227 Год назад +1

    Wow! I've seen this movie a few times, but your reaction at the end just broke me. Thanks for being so vulnerable and real.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад

      Aww thank you so incredibly much!! 🥺

  • @timminore2126
    @timminore2126 Год назад

    One of the little inside jokes in this movie is it keeps cutting back to the guys sitting in the barbershop, watching the news in disbelief. While he’s involved in every major event in American history, they’re literally doing nothing but staring.

  • @HopemanGG
    @HopemanGG Год назад +1

    I don't think there is a movie that is more entertaining overall. There is no boring second in this movie.

  • @Foosidol
    @Foosidol 4 дня назад

    Your reaction shows that there are still people like this.🙂

  • @Jadbgjoka
    @Jadbgjoka Год назад

    It breaks my heart that, through all the bullying, war, heartbreak, holding his friend as he died, his mother's death the first time Forrest has tears in his eyes is when he thinks his son might have to grow up with his IQ.

  • @charliemac64
    @charliemac64 10 месяцев назад

    I saw this at a very low point in my life when it came out. One of the best movies ever.
    I knew it would tear ya up, and I've only watched a few of your reactions.

  • @Aka_daka
    @Aka_daka Год назад +1

    How good of an actor is Tom Hanks, easily his most iconic role.

  • @ryanberman5314
    @ryanberman5314 Год назад

    Forrest's speech at the monument was "Sometimes boys come home from Vietnam without their legs. Some dont come home at all. Thats all i have to say about that"

  • @connorfancher4185
    @connorfancher4185 Год назад +1

    First time viewer here, I just wanted to say you genuinely have one of the sweetest and most empathetic hearts I've seen. You have a beautiful soul and watching your reaction to this movie really moved a lot of people in these comments! This is definitely in my top 3 favorite movies of all time, so I really enjoyed watching your reaction to it! Keep being sweet and never change!

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад

      Awww you have utterly made my day! Thank you so very much!!

  • @andyt9296
    @andyt9296 Год назад

    Little boy who plays forest at the beginning of the movie when he grew up, he joined the US Marines, and hid the fact that he was a child actor until someone found out

  • @terrylandess6072
    @terrylandess6072 Год назад

    Most today know 'Jenny' from the actress's appearance as the Amazon General in Wonder Woman. Others may focus on Buttercup from The Princess Bride. No matter where you see her, Robin Wright is a solid actress.

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Год назад

    Gary Sinise(Lt. Dan) formed the Lieutenant Dan Band and has performed for servicemen and for bebefits to help military personel for years after this movie.

  • @heatison11
    @heatison11 Год назад +1

    My favorite movie of all time

  • @NativeWrestler
    @NativeWrestler Год назад +1

    She didn't tell him about his son because he wasn't home for 3 years. He was on the road running.

  • @melhawl3685
    @melhawl3685 Год назад +1

    She wasntnseducing Forrest at the college. She was showing him the only way she knows how to show love. She didnt expect anything back from him. It was just the only way Jenny was ever taught that love is... through sex.

  • @scottleeper5467
    @scottleeper5467 Год назад

    Lt. Dan is Gary Sinease very active in helping veteran's, builds homes for the disabled and every Memorial Day the DC musical for Vets.

  • @Shin_.39-b9s
    @Shin_.39-b9s 3 месяца назад

    As a person who have bullied as a kid, bullying friends and people hurts them but also hurts myself sooo much.
    Because if there are not people able to bully around me, I have to bully myself.
    So everytime I see bullying, I feel the trial that Both who Bully and bullied have to face in the presence and future.
    I hope they overcome it...

  • @glyngasson8450
    @glyngasson8450 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful reaction. Thank you

  • @THEpoppaSAUCE
    @THEpoppaSAUCE Год назад

    12:19 the song she’s singing is Blowin’ in the Wind by Bob Dylan, so that’s why they called her Bobbie Dylan lol

  • @fluffiddy6515
    @fluffiddy6515 Год назад

    It’s pretty funny that Lt. Dan says “The day you become a shrimp bone captain is the day I become an astronaut.” Since in Apollo 13 the actor for Dan and Gump are astronauts in that movie

  • @christophermilroy5198
    @christophermilroy5198 5 месяцев назад

    The greatest movie ever in my opinion. So beautiful and heartbreaking all the while touching such difficult subjects.

  • @Michael-f4t4j
    @Michael-f4t4j Год назад +1

    The reason Jenny didn't tell forest about his son is because he was running across the country at the time she was pregnant and having him. Forest started running right after she left and ran for 3 years so she had no way to contact him until he went back home

  • @victorholowinski4619
    @victorholowinski4619 Год назад +1

    "I hate humans.............. sometimes.............."
    absolute moooooood. Although it's great to encounter awesome humans like Jade and the Joob crew!

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      Awww Victor you are a lovely human! I don't at all hate humans like you! I'm very grateful for humans like you in fact!!

    • @victorholowinski4619
      @victorholowinski4619 Год назад

      @@MovieJoob likewise! Keep doing what you guys are doing. We need more light in the darkness

  • @sirjohnmara
    @sirjohnmara Год назад +2

    Great reaction Jade. Also you did get all that historical stuff that many young people miss. Thanks from Stockholm.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      Shoutout to you in Stockholm!! And thank you so much!

  • @shannonmanning6166
    @shannonmanning6166 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the beautiful, pure, human reaction. Remarkable.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      This makes me want to cry. Thank you so much Shannon! You are so lovely!

    • @shannonmanning6166
      @shannonmanning6166 Год назад

      @@MovieJoob No, thank you, milady. So many crocodile tears out there in reaction-land, fake smiles, etc etc ad nauseum. So refreshing to see the few that are heartfelt. Made me smile.

  • @jwag301
    @jwag301 Год назад

    "you aint got no legs lieutenant dan" always gets me

  • @jeffsherk7056
    @jeffsherk7056 Год назад

    When Lyndon Johnson had surgery, he lifted his hospital gown and showed reporters his surgery scars. He was weird about that. The young man at the anti-war rally at the microphone in Washington DC was Abbot Hoffman. He was a protester and the head of a political party called the Youth International Party.

  • @ddragontrainer
    @ddragontrainer 11 месяцев назад

    18:55 Tom Hanks said that when we couldn't hear what he was saying because of the messed up microphones, Forrest was actually saying "Sometimes when people go to Vietnam, They go home to their mommas without any legs. Sometimes they don't go home at all. That's a bad thing. That's all I have to say about that." which just makes it even more sad that no one got to hear it.

  • @sophiefairbanks1412
    @sophiefairbanks1412 Год назад

    This is and will always be an American classic. Tells a lot of our history!

  • @rbloomquist69
    @rbloomquist69 Год назад +1

    Great movie. One of my favorites. Sucks that every time I watch it there are ninjas chopping onions nearby

  • @anthonyberry3923
    @anthonyberry3923 9 месяцев назад

    Very beautiful reaction. I've enjoyed lots of reaction videos on RUclips, and I hope it's okay that you're my new favorite. Always wonderful to see a lovely girl with a lovely heart. Thank you for that.

  • @agent3257
    @agent3257 9 месяцев назад

    She said run Forrest run, that's what she does. Also his son is Haley Joel Osment the voice of sora

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo Год назад

    "Before I was born" wow thanks for making me feel old lol I had to check what year this was made because I was in my early teens.

  • @dontworry5696
    @dontworry5696 Год назад

    What Forest says when the mic cuts out:
    “Sometimes when people go to Vietnam, they go home to their mommas without any legs. Sometimes they don’t go home at all. That’s a bad thing. That’s all I have to say about that.”

  • @UhOhHereWeGo
    @UhOhHereWeGo Год назад +1

    I love genuine reactions and you truly made me feel like I’m watching it again for the first time. Bravo. Subscribed

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад

      Awww that has made my day! Thank you so incredibly much!!

  • @unklebacon44
    @unklebacon44 Год назад +1

    Only been following you a short bit, but you're worth the watch. The movie is a tear jerker for sure but not every last second of it. Your compassion while watching is awesome and endearing. It's nice to see in our current stoic world. Keep the video coming, you have a new fan.

    • @MovieJoob
      @MovieJoob  Год назад +1

      Awww thank you so incredibly much! I’m so grateful that lovely people like you enjoy my content! Thank you!!