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  • @saaamember97
    @saaamember97 Год назад +298

    Actually, when Forrest received all those letters in the hospital, they were were not from Jenny. They were his own letters that were returned to him as "Undeliverable" because Jenny had no address. She was no longer at home, and was a wandering soul. A truly sad moment, to know that his words of love, caring and loneliness never reached her.

    • @longfootbuddy
      @longfootbuddy Год назад +27

      i figured this comment would be easy to find.. its odd how so many reactors arent famliar with mail addresses

    • @theloudguysmovies
      @theloudguysmovies  Год назад +43

      Oh Wow

    • @sanic1085
      @sanic1085 Год назад +6

      I assume he kept them and maybe presented them to her some point later on

    • @longfootbuddy
      @longfootbuddy Год назад

      @@theloudguysmovies hey, why are you so loud.. its early in the morning

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Год назад +4

      @@longfootbuddy - It's always happy hour somewhere...

  • @almccue7176
    @almccue7176 Год назад +50

    Forrest and Jenny are a good example of nature vs nurture. Jenny had no disability but her horrible childhood literally crippled her emotionally. Forrest had definite cognitive issues but had a great parent and was a whole, healthy person.

    • @andrewmccormack4295
      @andrewmccormack4295 Год назад +4

      Well said,I believe that's it in a nutshell,I always tear up at the point when Jenny dies,now Forest is alone again,even though he has his son,he needs a wife to love and be loved.

  • @samratcliffe5253
    @samratcliffe5253 Год назад +87

    Y'know, I grew up with this film. As I'm older now, it's the moment when he asks "Is he smart or is he...." I shed tears every time I see that scene these days, because it's the first time he acknowledges his difficulties while expressing his selflessness.

    • @paulamoya7956
      @paulamoya7956 Год назад +5

      Same..

    • @sebastianolivares3021
      @sebastianolivares3021 Год назад +9

      That moment you realize that all the time he was very aware of his problem

    • @thefourshowflip
      @thefourshowflip Год назад +2

      That scene and where he puts the letter unopened at her grave, saying he promised he won’t read it first, gets me every time… 😢

    • @deeanna8448
      @deeanna8448 Год назад +2

      That scene gets me every time too. I don't know if it was meant to be that impactful or if Tom Hanks made it so because he's such a phenomenal actor. Either way, it's so great

    • @robertcampomizzi7988
      @robertcampomizzi7988 Год назад +3

      He wanted better for his kid than he had for himself. Parental instincts " I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is". I teared up just typing that.
      My dad was a smart man and when a tumor took his speech he couldn't say much but he wanted me to be happy. He could still get those words out just barely.

  • @596479
    @596479 Год назад +33

    According to Tom Hanks, Forrest’s speech was as follows:
    “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.”

    • @theloudguysmovies
      @theloudguysmovies  Год назад +7

      Oh! That's so sad

    • @sudhisira
      @sudhisira Год назад +3

      We do get to hear Forrest say, "In Vietnam...." before the mike is cut off. But the above line does sound like what Forrest would have said, resulting in the reaction from Abbie Hoffman: "That's so right on, man. You said it all."

  • @angelalurtz3638
    @angelalurtz3638 Год назад +37

    Jenny's messy behaviors are some of the textbook examples of unhealed childhood trauma. The abuse of her father left her feeling worthless, dirty, and like a sex object who had to use her body to keep the men in her life happy, and probably also confused sex for love. She couldn't recognize how wrong the abuse was from her boyfriends because it had been normalized by her father her entire life. She turned to drugs because it numbed the pain and anxiety she often felt as she most likely had undiagnosed PTSD. People have a tendency to subconsciously seek out relationships that resemble the relationships we had with our primary caretakers. We dont understand that we keep repeating unhealthy dynamics because it's all we've ever known, and often don't realize there is a better option available, or don't feel worthy of a partner who could treat us better. With therapy, corrective experiences within healthy relationships, and healing, we can often achieve happier, healthier lives after a while, as Jenny does after she has baby Forrest. But people who don't realize why we behave unhealthily often put a lot of blame and shame on us for those early behaviors. Our traumas are not our fault, but our healing and recovery IS our responsibility 💖

    • @singlechristiancowboy
      @singlechristiancowboy Год назад +3

      Well said and agreed, Ma'am.
      "PAIN IS INEVITABLE. SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL."
      HARUKI MURAKAMI.

  • @merchillio
    @merchillio Год назад +43

    I laughed so much at your “ew, people” shirt!
    In Quebec, in my highschool 20th century North American history class, the teacher showed us the movie. Gump simply took part in every major US event of his lifetime.

  • @johncassles7481
    @johncassles7481 Год назад +35

    I think Jenny's psychology is a bit self-loathing. Not so much that she looked down on Forrest but rather the opposite. He was too genuine for her ,already-fragile self worth, to handle. But at the same time she loved him enough not to wish her own broken and troubled character on him as if making an honest assessment of her unworthiness of him.

  • @enidrobertson4858
    @enidrobertson4858 Год назад +135

    People like Jenny often feel guilt or blame themselves for the abuse they've suffered. She did not feel like she deserved Forrest, "You don't wanna marry me." Her instinct was to run from her troubles, like she always told Forrest to do. Like Jenny, Forrest was running his whole life, "If I was going somewhere, I was running!" When he decided to run "for no particular reason," he was really running after Jenny, or the thought of her. Eventually, both Forrest and Jenny become tired of running. When Jenny has Forrest's child she discovers she is capable of loving and accepting love. She finally feels she is worthy of Forrest. They can both stop running.

    • @sebastianolivares3021
      @sebastianolivares3021 Год назад +6

      Holy fuck!!! What a amazing analogie

    • @Ddx629
      @Ddx629 Год назад +1

      It's not that she didn't feel deserving of Forrest, it's that she wasn't attracted to him. That was just her excuse to reject him. Her running away is a metaphor for what happens when a woman in this situation is rejecting a guy without actually rejecting him. She only metaphorically became tired of running because she hit the wall and couldn't ho around like she was and attract the men she really wanted. On top of that, doesn't it strike you as odd that she only got with Forrest after hitting the wall and coming down with an incurable disease and after Forrest became a millionaire? That right there proves she never loved him. She only loves that he was there to be her little beta provider. Now to be fair, I'm not calling him that, but that's what she viewed him as. She only loves what he can do for her. She also never "felt worthy" of his love. The only reason it seemed that way was because, again, she hit the wall and couldn't attract the man she really wanted and settled for Forrest as a last resort. That's not love, that's a necessity. Even though this movie was made for a different purpose, this movie gives good commentary on why you as a guy can never pedastalize a woman.
      m.ruclips.net/video/d0j41jwc9iY/видео.html

    • @enidrobertson4858
      @enidrobertson4858 Год назад +3

      @@Ddx629 Valid take. I always thought the movie's motivation was more sentimental, personally.

    • @Ddx629
      @Ddx629 Год назад

      @@enidrobertson4858 It was certainly. It's just that the movie gave that message that I explained accidentally.

    • @blackkatt777
      @blackkatt777 Год назад

      @@Ddx629 Forrest left home shortly after she left. He was gone for 3yrs and some months so there was no way to find him. He wouldn't have gotten her letters. If she sent them all to the house, he wouldn't have seen them until he got back anyway.
      He announced that he was going home. That meant it was broadcasted that his running says were over and she could finally reach him.
      She was an abused and sexually assaulted child who didn't have clear understandings about herself or how to go about healthy connections.
      She didn't want to taint his pure goodness with her damaged self. Can't love someone else if you can't love yourself or deal with what your demons have done to you.
      Like a lot of people, having a kid opens up their eyes and hearts to getting focused and learning how to love unconditionally.
      If she was all about the money and not cared for him, she would have stuck around and married him to gold dig him. So, clearly she wasn't after his provisions.
      Also, death has a way of making you not want to waste anymore regretted time missed with a life of happiness you didn't have for the majority of it.
      The boy was his, so how was she wrong for wanting to build a connection of father and son and for securing her son's survival when she knew she would die?
      With them being married, that means he has no legal hoops to jump through for being the legal guardian after she is gone. Again, that's beneficiary to Forrest and their son. Not a bad thing.
      Even if that weren't the case, she could have just dumped him at the house and took off. She got her life together and did some maturing, but you're making it sound like she was some black widow trying to steal his soul and fortune....
      What's that about?

  • @edkinj
    @edkinj Год назад +62

    Just so you know Jenny never wrote him back those are all returned to sender. Y’all keep up the great work. my brother and I watched this in the movies 11 times.

    • @timothybuchanan662
      @timothybuchanan662 Год назад

      Also the men on the horses with sheets were the ku Klux Klan. Not what most would call good people. They're very racist against anyone who isn't " white"

    • @stephaniemccarthy1676
      @stephaniemccarthy1676 Год назад

      Sad, but cinema true.

    • @gregweatherup9596
      @gregweatherup9596 Год назад +4

      Undeliverable and so returned to sender. She didn’t send them back, she wasn’t at that address so never got them.

    • @corymccarty8603
      @corymccarty8603 Год назад +1

      I was about to say that.

  • @howardadamkramer
    @howardadamkramer Год назад +13

    In the scene where Forrest gets back a giant pile of letters, those are not letters from Jenny. Those are the letters he wrote returned to him unopened. She never read them.

  • @ColoradoGrami
    @ColoradoGrami Год назад +13

    Jenny's dad was sexually abusing her, and she was so young it scarred her & put her on a downward trajectory. She always had love for Forrest and in actuality she loved him enough to not contaminate his life. 💞

  • @tinanickerson1006
    @tinanickerson1006 Год назад +26

    Both Jenny and Forrest were flawed people; Forrest mentally and Jenny emotionally the world is full of bizarre and interesting intersections and in the end the legit truth of love, however flawed came through. Life really is like a box of chocolates you just dont know what your gonna get but its not what you get but how you handle what you get that is really the bittersweet nectar of life. :) Its a very emotional beautiful movie. So glad you two took the time to react to it.

    • @laudanum669
      @laudanum669 Год назад +1

      Yes, both Jenny and Forrest were flawed people the difference was Jenny knew it and Forrest didn't. By Forrest not realizing his flaws it never became a life long obstacle in his endeavors.

  • @twilightknight2333
    @twilightknight2333 Год назад +5

    15:03 unfortunately Jenny never wrote back because she never received the letters. You can see the red stamp that reads "Undeliverable as addressed. No forwarding order on file."

  • @timm114
    @timm114 Год назад +53

    You guys are quickly becoming my favorite reaction channel! Your energy and excitement while watching these movies is so much fun to watch. And yeah I agree, Jenny was a "messy messy girl"😂

    • @theloudguysmovies
      @theloudguysmovies  Год назад +3

      Wow, thank you!

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Год назад

      @@theloudguysmovies A movie suggestion : Amelie.
      It's a French movie, a little bit qwerky, and maybe it's compatible with Indian culture.
      You guys should check it out 😉

    • @channel-zn9zl
      @channel-zn9zl Год назад +1

      @@theloudguysmovies
      make a reaction to the 1994 movie "raven" brendon lee

    • @testfire3000
      @testfire3000 Год назад +1

      @@channel-zn9zl I think you mean "The Crow"

  • @jeffsherk7056
    @jeffsherk7056 Год назад +9

    Poor Jenny spent so much of her life acting out because she did not feel worthy of Forest's love. Sometimes when girls are abused when they are very small, they act very self destructively for years until they get help. Jenny followed a pattern common to abused people.

  • @kaygee2121
    @kaygee2121 Год назад +35

    I love this movie (and not just because I am from Alabama), and how it highlights past historical events. Jenny never felt worthy of his love due to her childhood. I believe she would have told him she were pregnant, but he was on the run so she had no way to contact him really. Wonderful reaction!

  • @tomreichardt6044
    @tomreichardt6044 Год назад +3

    When Jenny is on the balcony and at her lowest point - the song playing is “Free Bird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
    Lyrics:
    If I leave here tomorrow
    Would you still remember me?
    For I must be traveling on now
    'Cause there's too many places I've got to see
    But if I stay here with you, girl
    Things just couldn't be the same
    'Cause I'm as free as a bird now
    *And this bird you cannot change
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    And the bird you cannot change
    And this bird, you cannot change
    Lord knows, I can't change*
    Bye-bye, baby, it's been sweet love, yeah, yeah
    Though this feelin' I can't change
    Please don't take it so badly
    'Cause Lord knows, I'm to blame
    If I stay here with you, girl
    Things just couldn't be the same
    'Cause I'm as free as a bird now
    And this bird you cannot change
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    And the bird you cannot change
    And this bird, you cannot change
    Lord knows, I can't change
    Lord help me, I can't change
    Lord, I can't change
    Won't you fly high, free bird, yeah

  • @juliasierra7397
    @juliasierra7397 Год назад +9

    I think the moral of this story is that you don't have to be a smart person to achieve anything you put your mind into. He was a simple minded man but he lived a full life ❤

    • @rolanddeschain6089
      @rolanddeschain6089 Год назад +2

      Yeah, Forrest had a good mother. No matter what opened up to him or stood in his way in life, he just went for it.
      No long regrets or self-pity, he just went his way with a good heart.
      Even if the story is of course movie magic and maybe a bit naive, I think it's a nice message. That it pays, to be a decent person, no matter what.
      You can't control the things that happen to you. You can only control yourself and your own reaction to things.
      Don't wait for the world to give you some happiness, give it to yourself by beeing a nice, brave, kind-hearted person.

  • @-The-Cake-Is-A-Lie-
    @-The-Cake-Is-A-Lie- Год назад +21

    I really love this movie, I'm happy you were able to watch it! (sidenote) I'm not sure if you realised afterward, but Jenny hadn't written Forrest back. All those letters you saw were marked 'return to sender'. 😊

  • @Kevigator
    @Kevigator Год назад +11

    Jenny was much abused as a child and this led to her erratic life, substance abuse and bad decisions. I think she did not want to burden Forest. When she found out she was dying she wanted to make sure their son was taken care of. Keep in mind that at the time they didn’t know a lot about HIV/AIDS or how it was spreading. All she knew was that the doctors said she was dying and they didn’t know what it was.

    • @hephner78
      @hephner78 Год назад +3

      Actually in the book's sequel Jenny's virus is explained at Hepatitis B, which was unknown in the 80s

  • @anniewright9532
    @anniewright9532 Год назад +8

    I always felt Jenny wanted to love him, but his innocents reminded her of when she was a child, making her wonder if she would be taking advantage of him much like she was as a child. Also i think she couldnt have gottwn ahold of forrest about his son because he was running across the country!
    Also you two are amazing, i saw your green mile on my suggested videos and yiur reactions and personalities are so beautiful!

  • @dylfleming
    @dylfleming Месяц назад

    I love the appreciation for the line, "sometimes, there just aren't enough rocks". It's such a simple line, but has such a deep meaning that I think a lot of people can relate to.

  • @dan_hitchman007
    @dan_hitchman007 Год назад +7

    This film was like seeing a section of U.S. history through a cracked lens. Forrest and his simple purity was the juxtaposition to the messiness and chaos of American and world events. With Jenny and Forrest and their tumultuous relationship, opposites really do attract.

  • @tofersiefken
    @tofersiefken Год назад +6

    What a wonderful movie! A full semester of history could be taught just from the events in which Forrest finds himself embroiled. I will be crying multiple times. Life is hard, but Forrest finds a way to stay positive, so that gives me hope.

  • @tylerpaschall4363
    @tylerpaschall4363 Год назад +1

    There are many different cultures throughout the US, but being from the southeastern US, I can say without a doubt that the most accurate part of this movie is that we will start a conversation with anyone and end up telling our whole life story. Seriously, it's happened to me three times this week, and I've done it to at least two in the past month.

  • @Spazzmatazzz
    @Spazzmatazzz Год назад +3

    Jenny couldn't tell him he was a father because he was off running across the country.

  • @86leewis
    @86leewis Год назад +2

    The speech that you couldn't hear, he said something like sometimes people come home without legs and sometimes people don't come home at all

  • @JoshuaGreen918
    @JoshuaGreen918 Год назад +2

    I always thought the reason why Jenny always told Forrest he didn't know what love was. Because deep down inside she didn't know what real love felt like and the one person who did show her that love it scared her.

  • @FujinBlaze
    @FujinBlaze Год назад +1

    Jenny couldnt have told him about his child sooner, he was running back and forth across the country for 3 years. She sent him a letter and he read it when he returned home.

  • @jonbruton3557
    @jonbruton3557 Год назад +8

    So glad that you do get Jenny for the most part by the end. I think Jenny was the second most important person in the movie. The movie showed her life from basically the same time as it started with Forest. It's right that you picked up on the abuse but [some other reactors got Jenny wrong, allot of reactors love Forest so much they don't like Jenny] she truly loved Forest and had the same deep down kind nature as he. She was the only one to befriend him on the bus at the very start to show her good nature. [and continued to be his good friend through high school, imagine how hard that was with all the bullies still on Forrest's case, so to speak] Others will comment on the trauma she would have had to deal with [an obviously very deep wounding of her] so I won't go into that, just point out that they [as the two main subjects of the plot] were basically two kind hearted and worthy people from two different upbringings. She talks of how their lives are so different. [recognizing her flaws] She repeatedly tells Forrest She Does Love Him [always in a sad tone, knowing she could hurt the one true constant good in her life if she let him into hers then] And not wanting to hurt the only true one she did love would say "You don't want to marry me" [imagine how it must have hurt her to have to tell him that?!!]. She had to fix herself [with no help from anyone in those days -totally on her own to heal herself] before worthiness could take place. Forrest helped everyone! And the way he helped her was finally to let her find the first true lovemaking she had ever done after she recovered at his house. [her choice finally to see it's OK to have a good man watch over her as she obviously made the best decision of her life to "clean up" -with all the sleeping that was needed] When she agreed with Forrest that he would make a good husband on those stairs it led to the final "fix" that happened when she would have felt so badly when he thought she didn't love him. She finally allowed herself to express to him [and herself] the lovemaking she had never known and was always afraid to accept. It was real. It was good. [for both of them] And it was time to leave [yes, once again] but this time Not Running. It was time to make herself a good clean life without his help to be sure she wouldn't hurt him to be with him. [remember she was really new to the clean life, with just those few weeks or so clean so far] She proved it to herself and it is clear that was his child [by their same head movements from the start even though they had never met] It isn't clear in the movie but she may well have written the letter for him to come before she found out her condition [he was running for years] and either way I believe she would have contacted Forrest about his child even if she had not come down with Hepatitis C [or aids] Remember when she left the last time she would not have known she was pregnant yet, just that she needed to be sure she was worthy to live up to the love she felt for him that night of her first true loving. Two deep down Good People, with very different lives who non the less helped each other throughout their life's even as differently as it went for them. One finding it very easy to let the deep-down good person show, the other struggling greatly to let that nature show. Together it showed in both of them easily. It was a true love story from beginning to end. That's all I got to say about that.

  • @gaurabsinha5416
    @gaurabsinha5416 Год назад +6

    'Forest Gump', once in a lifetime experience! It's playing with every human emotions like love,hate,anger,surprise etc.What a performance by Tom Hanks ❤️
    P.S- I atleast watched it 20-22 times and it is my top 5 movies list 😅

  • @bluewolf5895
    @bluewolf5895 Год назад +3

    The Shawshank Redemption is often regarded as one of the greatest American films ever made. I would recommend watching that movie sometime.

  • @EccentricAuntWanda1
    @EccentricAuntWanda1 Год назад +5

    Great movie and reaction. What a tear jerker. The medal of honor is a super rare and important award, so Forrest giving it to Jenny was a huge deal.

  • @gregweatherup9596
    @gregweatherup9596 Год назад +10

    I love this movie. Given how tied it is to events from American history it’s interesting to see how much foreigners do or don’t understand. If there’s a subtitled or dubbed version of ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ I wonder how much of it I would understand.

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад

      No. They attempted to simply duplicate the original Forrest Gump while making Laal Singh Chadda, which didn’t make sense in Indian context. So that movie failed.

  • @VCRider
    @VCRider Год назад +3

    I watched this movie on DVD/ VHS first when I was 15 after it came out. Needless to say I was touched by it. It’s the only movie that holds up the same way until this day and doesn’t lose its magic

  • @Umptyscope
    @Umptyscope Год назад +2

    To answer your questions:
    A GI is a basic soldier, a member of the "general infantry."
    Bubba might have volunteered and was accepted for service; there was also a "draft" during the Vietnam War in which young men of a certain age were _required_ to serve. He may not have had a choice.
    The line "I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is," isn't about Jennie "needing a smart man." It's a reaction to the scene on the bridge, when Forrest told Jennie "I love you," and she said "You don't even know what love is."
    I do love your reactions!

  • @TriXJester
    @TriXJester Год назад +2

    Theres a series on US Netflix called "The Movies That Made Us" in which each episode of the 3 seasons focuses on the making of what are considered to be Classic American movies, such as Rocky, Home Alone, Jurassic Park, and of course Forrest Gump. Watching the episode covering Forrest Gump puts into perspective how this movie almost didn't exist at all and that the people who wanted to make this had to fight so hard to actually accomplish that. The biggest example would be the famous Run Across America, it was actually kept secret from the Studio because of the budget needed to shoot all those iconic scenes. They would sometimes shoot in one location and in the same day fly somewhere else to shoot, even recruiting Tom Hank's own brother as a running double!
    If you ever get the chance to watch any episode of The Movies That Made Us, I highly recommend checking it out to appreciate the hard work that goes into these movies

  • @vc6596
    @vc6596 Год назад +1

    Same with the return letters Jenny couldn't contact Forest to tell him he had a kid because Forest was on the run for 3 years. Same like Jenny, she had no address

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 Год назад

    and that adorable little boy playing Forrest Jr. is Haley Joel Osment, who went on to be in movies like The 6th Sense, Pay It Forward, A.I., and Second Hand Lions (he's now an adult and still acting on TV... he wears a huge beard now).

  • @SonOfMuta
    @SonOfMuta Год назад +1

    18:52 Forrest thought the Black Panther Party was a literal party 😢😢

  • @tofersiefken
    @tofersiefken Год назад +3

    Actually, no, Jenny did not write back to Forrest when he was in Vietnam. The postage marks indicate that the letters Forrest had sent to Jenny were never delivered and they were returned to him. Jenny did not have a stable address during that time and was no longer living at her grandmother's home.

  • @scotter23
    @scotter23 Год назад +3

    Yes someone else commented but all those letters were returned to Forest because the address for Jenny has changed. Jenny was moving all around the country doing drugs. So none of his letters ever reached her. And they returned them all to him.

  • @wackynicolecsu
    @wackynicolecsu Год назад +1

    Love the reaction!!!! So when Forrest meet his son for the first time, Jenny couldn't tell Forrest, cause he was running the whole time. About 4 years. When he stopped and returned home, Jenny knew she could mail him the letter.

  • @heatherspence3848
    @heatherspence3848 Год назад +1

    You say you don’t cry, I’m about to watch you both in next..
    1, American history, X, 2: Shawshank redemption: and then I will need some thing happy, so Bill and Ted’s excellent adventure😂
    Sending love to you and your families from Orlando, Florida, I Heather, Spence, McCoy

  • @NHarts21
    @NHarts21 Год назад +2

    Jenny never felt good enough for Forrest. She felt unworthy from the time she was little because it's implied at the beginning that her father was sexually abusive, as well as violent. Forrest didn't understand at the time. That's why he said, "He was a loving man. He was always kissing and touching her." She felt dirty. That's why she chose the life she did, a life of destruction. It took facing death for her to realize that what she needed the entire time was always there. Forrest loved her from the first moment he saw her and never stopped.

  • @bonoman1987
    @bonoman1987 Год назад +3

    Respect. As you young people watch this movie, your reactions are sometimes slightly off...but I think you realize later...I like your reviews though because you both are smart, and kind. If I may add, sometimes, these movies are a truly unique, American Experience that can only be understood, immediately, if you've been born here. But you treat it with respect , and so, it is appreciated. There is a LOT of thought here... :)

  • @SherriLyle80s
    @SherriLyle80s Год назад

    I think you two have been the most compassionate about Jenny's story than other reactors I've seen. I appreciate that.

  • @jackdelane
    @jackdelane Год назад

    He manage to hit a ton of major historical events in those decades of American history... the entire move is a constant stream of American history references

  • @nicholasbartonlaw341
    @nicholasbartonlaw341 Год назад

    To me, Forest represents the honest, loyal, and humble core that we all have inside us, and Jenny represents restlessness, rashness, and searching for meaning that we all go through. It's set against the backdrop of American History from 1950 on, and, I think, in doing so, it says the qualities of both Forest and Jenny, which were sometimes at conflict, symbolized the American character during that history. Both of you really related to the honest, loyal and humble forest, and from watching your reaction I can see his admirable qualities in you both.

  • @seanrafferty8251
    @seanrafferty8251 Год назад +1

    Remember, while Jenny gave birth to young Forrest and was raising him, he was on his 3 year run back in forth across the United States!! I love this movie and I loved your reactions!!

  • @Brat0064
    @Brat0064 Год назад +1

    Jenny was a broken and damaged girl inside. It was never that she didn’t want Forest, it was that she was trying to run from her past and she never believed she was good enough for him.

    • @charzanboo9940
      @charzanboo9940 Год назад +1

      If roles were reversed and Jenny was a man and Forrest was a woman, would you say the same thing?

  • @jeanb.5405
    @jeanb.5405 Год назад +1

    The scenes of Presidents and other similar scenes in history were actual footage and they dubbed Forest into the scene - that was a really cool effect. Jenny was screwed up in the head because of her dad abusing her sexually as a little girl, she ended up being a hippy and doing drugs and being with wicked men, but she straightened up her life and did the right thing to give Forest his son in the end.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Год назад

    Jenny never wrote back, his letters were returned unopened because Jenny was no longer living with her grandma, she went travelling with hippies in that beat up '61 VW van and never knew Forrest had been writing to her.

  • @PheOfTheFae
    @PheOfTheFae Год назад

    I love the dichotomy in this movie that Forrest wasn't "smart" in like, an academic sense, but he was raised in a loving home and was good at handling all the crazy things his life threw at him. Jenny was "smart" but messed up from her abusive childhood and not good at handling life. Our culture places so much emphasis on being "smart" but he was the happier, more successful person being a simple, good man.

  • @msw8966
    @msw8966 Год назад

    Men,no matter the culture get super emotional with this movie because most of us have been there where we would love and would do anything for a woman but have been destroyed emotionally one way or another. This reaction made me tear up because the man is so smart and understood the hell Forrest was going thru😢😢😢 Great Reaction!

  • @KajunMoo70
    @KajunMoo70 Год назад

    Jenny didn’t tell Forrest about his son since he was running across the country for over 3 years and no cell phones to reach him back then☺️

  • @zeigbert1743
    @zeigbert1743 Год назад +3

    It's a great story. I love how Forrest ends up in the middle of everything.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Год назад +2

    Lt. Dan, Gary Senise was in Stephen King's The Stand, a 1990s made for tv movie that clocks in around 6 hours, definitely worth watching. The opening montage and credits uses Don't Fear The Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult perfectly, just the right amount of cowbell.

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 Год назад +3

    Nooo that's all forests letters to jenny that were returned to him.

  • @hephner78
    @hephner78 Год назад

    and in the scene with the John Lennon interview- They were insinuating the John got the lyrics to "Imagine" from his interaction with Forrest "in china, they dont got hardly nothing" John: "no possessions?" Forrest: "and they dont never hardly go to church" John: "no religion too?" , which of course is the whole point of "Imagine"

  • @mikekay3313
    @mikekay3313 Год назад +1

    I wish I could have seen Bubba on the shrimp boat with Forest too. :)

  • @jukeboxman1
    @jukeboxman1 Год назад +1

    Those letters were all return to sender, the ones he had sent to her returned which never made it to her.

  • @francescashanae5305
    @francescashanae5305 Год назад

    Jenny couldn’t reach Forrest to tell him about his son. There weren’t cell phones or email back then, and he had been running the country for 2-3 years.

  • @FootballGnome
    @FootballGnome Год назад +6

    You two are so much fun. Great reaction.

  • @ronmaximilian6953
    @ronmaximilian6953 Год назад +2

    Jenny's abuse deeply affected her. Love and abuse we're intertwined, so she ended up with men who abused her. And on some level, she may have felt that being with Forrest would be abusing an innocent. She also saw herself as tainted. She lived Forrest, but hated herself. She kept fleeing her pain, only to recreate it. She only found peace when she had a child she could take care of and only then felt worthy of a man who truly loved her.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Год назад +1

    One Times Square, where the ball is dropped on New Year, has a cool history, the building underneath is shaped like a triangle and made of limestone and marble with steel and concrete on the upper levels that were added later. The building has 2 observation decks now, $42 per person and up to $400 a head for private gatherings they probably makes more money than the billboards.

  • @ashleykoivisto8138
    @ashleykoivisto8138 Год назад

    My take on this film is that Forrest was on the autism spectrum. All those accomplishments he accumulated was out of luck. He kept his promise to Bubba and has never given up on shrimping, no matter how difficult it was. He never let the fame go to his head, and remained humble. For the most part, he had an innocent mind and a good heart. He didn't even give it a second thought when he handed Vivian her notebook after she dropped it. Jenny felt like she didn't deserve to be with Forrest, because she went through a rough life with an abusive dad, drug use and hung around with a rather unpleasant crowd. Just like Mama Gump said: life's a box of chocolates. You'll never know what you're gonna get. Oh, in case you're curious about what having a million dollar wound means, it's a wound that is not crippling or fatal, but bad enough to take you off the battlefield. I think Jenny had died from Hepatitis C, according to the book.

  • @GMWILD87
    @GMWILD87 Год назад +3

    The first 2 and a half years his son was alive he was running from his problems literally so Jenny couldn't get a hold of him and there's no timeline after he got home when she messaged him so it's hard to know.

  • @starlord3496
    @starlord3496 Год назад +3

    What a performance by Tom Hanks imo probably his best work

  • @evolve1837
    @evolve1837 Год назад +1

    15:17 - those letters ✉️ were returned to the sender. She never got any.

  • @StealthDiablo
    @StealthDiablo Год назад +1

    Really fun watching you two. It's great to hear perspective from two people on the opposite side of the world that share a different culture! It's not all bad in the USA, and I believe there are more good people than bad. Cheers!

    • @JessBecause77
      @JessBecause77 8 месяцев назад

      I love watching the reactions from other countries just for that reason. Some people complain because the movies are edited, but that doesn't bother me at all because the movies are ones that I already know so well. So, the reactions bring a new element to the movies

  • @MsTeaRex
    @MsTeaRex Год назад

    When he said oh, F OFF.... They gave me a huge you belly laugh 😂

  • @inukaiser
    @inukaiser Год назад

    The kidd who played Forest and jenny's son it's Haley Joel Osment who years later,starred with Bruce Wiilias Sixth sense and is the voice of Sora,the main character of Kingdom Hearts game' series

  • @blanketstarry7725
    @blanketstarry7725 Год назад

    Forrest, as Forrest does, found himself at a large anti-war protest. He didn't know what that was. That's why everyone there wore tattered war uniforms from a military surplus store because that's the garb of war protesters. Forrest wore his tidy uniform because he isn't a war protester, but they assumed he was going to give an anti-war speech which would have been especially poignant because he actually just came back from the war. A military officer who didn't want a serviceman to speak out against the war sabotaged the sound system.

  • @heatherspence3848
    @heatherspence3848 Год назад

    I love Sally Field as a mother she is such a great actress. She is also the mother and the famous Robin Williams movie Mrs. Doubtfire.

  • @walterblackledge1137
    @walterblackledge1137 Год назад +3

    All of Jenny's letters were marked "return to sender" she never got those letters.

  • @aazo5
    @aazo5 Год назад +2

    Jenny is a complicated character, and I feel like people often oversimply her. She wasn't a bad person obviously, and actually, given a better childhood, would likely have turned out much different. However, she did make choices that were damaging to others like Forrest. That's why I liker her character, because she's complicated, like most people.

  • @heatherspence3848
    @heatherspence3848 Год назад

    I’m sure if I read the comments, somebody would have said that Forest is on the, “autistic spectrum” meaning, he most likely has autism, is autistic. Those are the terms for his condition. I have a family member that is on the spectrum.❤❤❤❤❤
    I’m so glad I found this channel. I have been subscribed to your other channel for a while, but I’m so excited to have found this!

  • @RottedPopcornandHorror1966
    @RottedPopcornandHorror1966 Год назад

    Forest was running for over 3 years, So it would be impossible for her to tell him anything, Jenny was a good person who was abused and didn't think she deserved someone like Forest. Forest was slow but took everything literal and saw no wrong in Jenny. Lt, Dan wasn't being rude he resented Forest saving his life, He also suffered with Depression, PTSD from the war. In the end it was Forest friendship that really saved him and showed him purpose even if he forgot what that was. The letters were Return to sender. Jenny had no real address to receive post. And so much more. You two are sweet people, but lacked understanding of this film. But that's ok I appreciate the effort..Take care.xx

  • @joshgellis3292
    @joshgellis3292 Год назад +1

    I'm fairly certain that Tom Hanks always appears in GOOD movies ONLY! lol. I was in 7th grade when he was Jim Lovell in 'Apollo 13'- Its such a masterwork by Director Ron Howard that the launch sequence segment and other scenes STILL resonate with me! ☝🏻😮‍💨

  • @Boomerbox2024
    @Boomerbox2024 Год назад

    You asked what G.I. means: G.I. stands for Government Issued. It was stamped on everything in the military. since it was on every crate, every vehicle, and every piece of equipment, the soldiers started calling themselves government issue too. Therefore, a G.I. is a soldier.

  • @Flastew
    @Flastew Год назад

    I enjoy how animated you guys get when watching movies, it makes it fun. This is a cool movie that has so many emotional swings with some good messages. Fun reaction guys.

  • @Juber777
    @Juber777 Год назад

    "In Nam, your best friend can die, mothers lose sons and that's sad. That's all I have to say about that."

  • @scottdetter
    @scottdetter Год назад +1

    This is a wonderfully American movie. If you did not grow up in this country it may be hard to grasp.

  • @richardsanders4567
    @richardsanders4567 Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed your reactions to this film. I hope you two get a chance to react to The Green Mile (1999), The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Misery (1990), 12 Angry Men (1957), and Arrival (2016).

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Год назад

    After the movie Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Became a real restaurant chain. I saw one when I was visiting California last year.

  • @codypendragons
    @codypendragons Месяц назад

    Good little bit of info. All the shootings that are on the T. V. that you see in this movie, nobody dies. They were all shot but survived.

  • @PaPaMurph
    @PaPaMurph Год назад +1

    I watch so many reactors, and I can honestly say you 2 are the crème of the crop. I absolutely love watching you guys. PS you are a very lucky man 😄

  • @MichaelRojhay
    @MichaelRojhay Год назад

    Tears comes to my eyes every time he realizes he has a child.

  • @coque69
    @coque69 Год назад

    Lucky me I take a picture at the same park where this movie was filming, the bench was put at a museum but they replaced with another one before people trash it, at Savanah ga, here at the United States!!

  • @barnabasstewart4104
    @barnabasstewart4104 Год назад

    The noise you made when he jumped the fence at 7:33 hahahaha

  • @REALAMERICANMAN531
    @REALAMERICANMAN531 Год назад

    13:00 brooooo in Las Vegas we pray pray pray for 4 months of rain.... just once in life! 😆

  •  Год назад

    this is one of those movies that you can not remake any better than it was already done

  • @andrewmccormack4295
    @andrewmccormack4295 Год назад

    I know that Forest now is super rich and has his son but I am so sad for him because Jenny,the love of his life,died and I can't see any other woman loving him just for himself and not for his riches.Jennies life was so sad,I really felt her pain and hopelessness.This film is amazing,would also recommend "The Green Mile".

  • @heatherspence3848
    @heatherspence3848 Год назад

    0:51 I would love to know the difference, in the two versions of both!
    I already have Shawshank redemption queued up to play next. I’m so glad to find you did a movie channel!

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад

    They don't say it in the movie, but the writer of the screenplay has confirmed that the unknown illness that Jenny gets and dies from, is AIDS.* At that period in time - early 80s - we didn't know much about it and the death rate was basically 100%. Now it is a manageable but chronic health condition.
    It's hard to understand, but many people like Jenny who are abused physically and emotionally start to feel that they really aren't worthy of someone else's love, which is why she tried to spare Forrest from. By the time she had gotten help and fixed herself it was too late and she died from her ailment.
    * In the book this is based on, it's hepatitis.

  • @TriXJester
    @TriXJester Год назад

    Note: Only 4 US presidents were killed from a gunshot, Abraham Lincoln (1865), James Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901) & John F. Kennedy (1963). ((Bobby Kennedy whose assassination was also mentioned in the movie was not a US president.))
    The presidents who have been wounded but not killed by gunshots are Theodore Roosevelt (1912), & Ronald Reagan (1981, shown in movie)

  • @famat161
    @famat161 Год назад

    "...one less thing." I love that line. A great reaction you two!!

  • @merkitten953
    @merkitten953 Год назад

    You guys are quickly becoming one of my favorite reactors, i love your enthusiasm for movies :) i know you seem to only be doing movies right now, but i'd love it if you reacted to The Sopranos- it would draw in more audience, and i promise by the 2nd or 3rd ep you'll be addicted! Its THE show that changed telwvision, and its worth the hype 😎

  • @5353Jumper
    @5353Jumper Год назад +1

    Jenny did not feel that she deserved Forrest.
    Many abused children are left with the feeling that it was their fault because they are not good children.
    Of course completely untrue as the child is the innocent one, but it is a common result of the trauma.