*Forrest Gump* is a PERFECT movie

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @adamdavis8697
    @adamdavis8697 Год назад +2511

    The moment that kills me is when Forrest asks is little Forrest is like him, you realize he's known what he is this whole time and it never stopped him, he was just scared of what it would mean for his child. I cry every time.

    • @jenniferandersen3646
      @jenniferandersen3646 Год назад +88

      I cried every time this part comes up. Every time.

    • @The.brocephus
      @The.brocephus Год назад +42

      I was coming to say the same thing.

    • @stephenlackey5852
      @stephenlackey5852 Год назад +31

      Every. Damn. Time.

    • @karlsmith2570
      @karlsmith2570 Год назад +23

      Exactly, that's pretty clear by Forrest's reaction when Jenny tells him that he's Forrest Jr.'s father

    • @warnertom3393
      @warnertom3393 Год назад +55

      I feel this more than anything. Hearing loss runs in my family, primarily on the male side. My dad has it, I have it, my son has it. I recently had a second son, and when he passed his hearing test in the hospital I broke down because I knew how hard it can be and I knew how hard it is for my 1st son to deal with and I was just happy he (hopefully) won't have those issues. It's no guarantee he won't have some issues down the road, but it's a glimmer of hope!

  • @MilleniumLad21
    @MilleniumLad21 Год назад +47

    "Sometimes, I guess there just aren't enough rocks." is such a profound statement on dealing with trauma and PTSD.

  • @TomTastyTreats
    @TomTastyTreats Год назад +1046

    One of my favorite little details is that lieutenant Dan didn't only got new legs, he got a new mindset. He got over his selfdoubt and was now a new man. And the little detail that he even got a Vietnamese woman as his fiance shows how much he moved on. No more hate, just love and being content with life. Incredible movie.

    • @clarkbarrett6274
      @clarkbarrett6274 Год назад +52

      I cry buckets every time Dan shows up with his 'new legs.'

    • @jackg.1683
      @jackg.1683 Год назад +17

      She's Korean not Vietnamese.

    • @brianbalcer
      @brianbalcer Год назад +18

      Also told said the day he becomes a fisherman is the day he becomes an astronaut... or something alone those lines. And then later he has legs using metal that nasa uses in spaceships.

    • @andrewreiber7691
      @andrewreiber7691 Год назад +7

      Becoming rich will help ya get over self doubt pretty quickly.

    • @drayman101
      @drayman101 Год назад +36

      @@jackg.1683 While this is true, to an average American GI immediately following the Vietnam War, that distinction wouldn't matter at all. It shows his character that he married an Asian woman.

  • @nickbuis3307
    @nickbuis3307 Год назад +55

    My mom passed away from cancer this year, and this movie just hit different this time around. It hit me hard. I miss you mom 😔
    Te extraño mucho.

    • @7kingly241
      @7kingly241 4 месяца назад +2

      Same man, it hit me everytime then my mama passed and its a whole diffrent level. I am sorry for your loss.

    • @nickbuis3307
      @nickbuis3307 4 месяца назад +1

      @@7kingly241 Thank you, and sorry for your loss too.

    • @fortnite9375
      @fortnite9375 Месяц назад +1

      I'm so sorry for your loss R.I.P to your mom 🙏🙏🙏

  • @dunringill1747
    @dunringill1747 Год назад +803

    Forrest Gump is a masterpiece.
    Jenny always gave Forrest advice to run because that is how she learned to handle life. She was always running, always trying to escape her life.
    Jenny always felt unworthy of Forrest. She wanted Forrest to move on and find someone better. Having Forrest Jr. was the one thing she could not run away from. It helped her see life in a completely different way.

    • @danycharles3118
      @danycharles3118 Год назад +10

      Being a parent sure does change you.

    • @Adrianne519
      @Adrianne519 Год назад +30

      Exactly! When she tells him to stay away from her I hear so much fear in her voice, like she knew she was self-destructing & didn’t want him anywhere near her. And honestly it was probably for the best. She was never emotionally ready to be with Forrest until the end.

    • @seanscott
      @seanscott Год назад +2

      i never looked at it that way

    • @Laylay62007
      @Laylay62007 Год назад +12

      @@Adrianne519 Definitely. And I think that’s something a lot of people don’t understand. When Jenny tells Forest to stay away from her, it’s not because she doesn’t want him around her, it’s because she doesn’t want herself around him

    • @Delta-sj9dy
      @Delta-sj9dy 10 месяцев назад +6

      Tom Hanks said that "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."

  • @cashlyncoburn9853
    @cashlyncoburn9853 7 месяцев назад +28

    I'll never forget when I finally realized the significance of Forrest seeing the birds fly away after he visits Jenny's grave. God answered the prayer she made when she was a little girl to make her a bird so she could fly away

  • @shawnpilgrim2355
    @shawnpilgrim2355 Год назад +741

    The feather has two meanings. Jenny, wanting to be a bird. Also, the fact the feather was floating around randomly, but still fell at Forrest’s feet shows exactly what Forrest was saying at the end about destiny.

    • @El_Bueno
      @El_Bueno Год назад +7

      🤯

    • @dbugs58
      @dbugs58 Год назад +16

      I never thought about the feather and the bird and Jenny, excellent

    • @carlosordieresdiaz1116
      @carlosordieresdiaz1116 Год назад +21

      And when Forrest leaves Jenny’s grave, you can see a flock of birds taking off the tree… absolutely poetic

    • @couch.patati-patata
      @couch.patati-patata Год назад +2

      It's just a feather showing the full circle.

    • @InfinitelyXX
      @InfinitelyXX Год назад +1

      Jesus is real and he loves you I hope you can realise this and turn to Him God bless you🙏🏽❤️, I can also prove it aswell

  • @SeraiaV
    @SeraiaV Год назад +100

    You know it's a profound movie when you cry even just watching a condensed reaction to it 🥲

  • @t.bartley5768
    @t.bartley5768 Год назад +561

    The creators of this movie originally wanted the boy who played young Forrest to learn how to talk like Tom Hanks was going to for the movie but Hanks said “why don’t I just learn to talk like him?” He spent a lot of time with the boy and mastered his natural accent and that is how the voice of Forrest Gump was created.

    • @matthewandrews3883
      @matthewandrews3883 Год назад +25

      Did you know the first actor approached to play Forrest was John Travolta. He declined, so Tom Hanks took the role

    • @thegirlofmanyfandoms99
      @thegirlofmanyfandoms99 10 месяцев назад +11

      Ma daddy makes greeeese
      Greeeese goes into all different sorts o' produCts.
      ProduCts like lipsticKsss

    • @IvanMartinez-hm9pn
      @IvanMartinez-hm9pn 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@matthewandrews3883 imagine a world where John Travolta played Forrest Gump and Tom Hanks played Vincent Vega

    • @cfrench61995
      @cfrench61995 3 месяца назад

      I saw that

  • @angelastumbaugh2870
    @angelastumbaugh2870 Год назад +170

    On a more dower note. As a survivor of non stop abuse in EVERY WAY IMAGINABLE, the reason why Jenny was frightened to the brink on being terrified of real happiness is indeed rooted in her abusive past with her pedo dad. She believed whole heartedly that she would never be deserving of real love due to the perceived notion that "used goods" that she was, she would never be attractive to the best of men. She always thought that she was never going to be good enough for Forrest as a romantic partnership. No matter how many times he kept on telling her otherwise. But he was always been the only one to always put her happiness above his by keeping her in the know that she was still her own person whom has autonomy. And like Jenny, I found my own Forrest in my loving, perfect hubby of 17 years. And like Forrest, he was my handyman by fixing my shattered heart and helped rescue my soul in the process. I still cry at this film now for a different reason. And that is that I now have a love story like this one, with one slight difference. I am still alive and kicking.

    • @Jellybelly98
      @Jellybelly98 Год назад +9

      Thank you for sharing this, as someone who has survived their own set of abuse and feeling trapped, and is fixing it with my loving partner, this gives me comfort seeing the light that is waiting for both me and my partner of four years when we have both come to terms and mended each other. It is nice to read about people who have made it through, makes me remember I am doing right by staying by her side and allowing her to heal my young heart. I am sure, or at least hope, she would say the same about me, even if I do drive her nuts asking why I am worthy of such a bright star being in my life. She likes to remind me why I am the one guy she has worth her love.
      I am glad you found your one true love.

    • @GuilFernandes
      @GuilFernandes Год назад +4

      You, ma'am, is making me tear up in the middle of the night! I'm so, so, so happy that you made it through and that you're being taken care by someone that it makes me happy too, to the point of crying hehe!
      And yes, the best part is knowing that you are Alive and Kicking! Hope you guys can build amazing stories and family day after day until you guys pass away with a 100 years or more, and may your lives be full of victories, happiness and many other people having their Hope and Faith restored by your story!

    • @Didja1980
      @Didja1980 Месяц назад

      God bless. I’m so glad you found peace and love. I used to think Jenny was a villain like alot of like till I became close to someone who was abused by a family member and seen the trauma they delt with and issues they had but also saw the huge heart she had behind all that pain. I think Jenny helped Forrest and vice versa. Jenny was the first friend to show him love. She also had his press clippings so she clearly loved him she just didn’t think she deserved his love and probably felt like she’d ruin him. Also when she found out he had a lot of money not once did she use him for his money. She was always protective of him even when she rejected his advances it was protecting him from her in her mind

  • @shibashibaa6665
    @shibashibaa6665 Год назад +1117

    I remember being younger and always thinking that Jenny was so stupid. But then i got older and learned more about the psychological effect childhood abuse and traume can cause, and that her choice in boyfriends makes sense considering where she came from. So now i see her less as a idiot and i instead feel sorry for her.

    • @THEvagabond29
      @THEvagabond29 Год назад +52

      When my brother and i reached high school and started having serious gfs, she sat us down and told us the story how she was raped as a teen and she hopes we turn out to be "good" men. I knew exactly Jenny was going to bounce in every other direction with unlimited energy.

    • @AlltelJohnny12
      @AlltelJohnny12 Год назад +7

      *an idiot
      And I agree with you

    • @espygaming5101
      @espygaming5101 Год назад +26

      I want to be VERY clear, You are completely correct. It is so sad and understandable.
      However, its easy to blame her dad, which he was 100% at fault, however he likely ALSO experienced abuse, most abusers are victims of abuse. at some point we also must hold adults, Jenny in this case, accountable for their actions, with history in mind and compassion, but also expecting them to take responsibility and ownership.
      Was Jenny's arc horrific, sad, and understandable? Yes
      Was what Jenny did to Forest also bad and hurtful repeatedly, especially in light of him clearly being high functioning but autistic with little understanding of autism for the time? Yes.
      We must work to break the cycle and part of that is allowing and encouraging responsibility and ownership.

    • @drayman101
      @drayman101 Год назад +41

      The real tragedy is that Forrest is exactly the partner that she needed to heal and be happy, but she cared about him too much to want to inflict her struggles and baggage on him. So instead she settled for the types of men that she didn't think were too good for her, and ended up in a vicious cycle reflecting her own childhood. I always felt sorry for her, but it's a small comfort that she finally chose to let Forrest in before she died. If she hadn't had a kid with him, she probably never would have.

    • @bradleyhutton300
      @bradleyhutton300 Год назад

      It is easy to blame her father because those are the facts we are given. But you are right we don't know his backstory either but still what he did is wrong from what we have. @@espygaming5101

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus Год назад +278

    Growing up is realizing that Jenny wasn't a horrible person, but dealing with trauma.
    She was raised by an abusive parent and like a lot of people that go through that she associated abuse with love and gravitated towards such relationships, and at the same time they avoid healthy relationships because they find them unfamiliar and scary. It's actually a really common thing how we seek what we're used to, even if it's bad.
    I actually had an on-again off-again relationship much like Forrest and Jenny for many years and it wasn't until I understood this part of human psychology that her behavior made sense to me.

    • @weefek
      @weefek 7 месяцев назад

      no, she was pretty shitty person. stop making shitty excuses for your shitty ex. i've been there brother. they are just shitty people, period. stop trying to make excuses for absolutely terrible behavior.

    • @cryptonyzer8699
      @cryptonyzer8699 6 месяцев назад +10

      Nah she was garbo

    • @Doctordier
      @Doctordier 4 месяца назад +12

      It's like the quote, "we accept the love we think we deserve". She rejects Forrest for so long because she does not think she deserves him.

    • @mariadonkova2759
      @mariadonkova2759 4 месяца назад

      ​@@cryptonyzer8699she was abused

    • @username.exenotfound2943
      @username.exenotfound2943 4 месяца назад +5

      so she was a horrible person she just had a reason

  • @businesscatlimbo
    @businesscatlimbo Год назад +256

    The end of this movie is so amazing. The way Forrest asks if his son was like him always gets me. Then you get hit with a curveball with Jenny saying she was sick. Lt Dan getting new legs. Man so much happened at the end. And to top it off Jenny's speech and then her passing away, then Forrest's speech. This movie really hits you in the feels in so many different ways.

    • @grumpyunicorn3069
      @grumpyunicorn3069 Год назад +12

      I always tear up at him asking if little Forrest is like him. The way his face looks when he says this and the broken voice of it being something hard for him to say…. It just conveys so much into just a second of time.

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft16 Год назад +38

    Very few movies bring me to tears multiple times every single damn time I watch it. Extremely well written, and Tom Hanks absolutely crushes every second he is on screen. It's so simple and sincere.

  • @carlospacocordova115
    @carlospacocordova115 Год назад +207

    “ I don’t cry during movies” Alex’s famous last words.

  • @treanmunt1420
    @treanmunt1420 7 месяцев назад +9

    Who knew a movie about a guy sitting on a bench talking about his life would be a Masterpiece

  • @InfamousDominion
    @InfamousDominion Год назад +221

    I don’t care how many times I see reactors or when I watch this movie myself, when forest says “I miss you Jenny,” I get very emotional. 38:28

  • @jeffbrown8117
    @jeffbrown8117 11 месяцев назад +8

    I’ve watched a lot of Forrest Gump reactions and I just want to say this…
    Thanks for staying “on brand” and being yourself. I squally get teary eyed watching these reactions (it’s a top 5 movie for me) but I laughed so much during this and honestly it was a welcomed change to the usual reactions.
    Keep doing what you’re doing, Alex.

  • @TheRevRen27
    @TheRevRen27 Год назад +1101

    2 things, Alex: 1) Thank you for eventually realizing why Jenny did the things she did. I think some people forget how much trauma she went through and how it shaped her choices. And 2) Thank you so much for showing us your vulnerability in this reaction. It was truly appreciated and heartwarming 🙏🏽🙌🏽

    • @alexhefnerstvmovievault
      @alexhefnerstvmovievault  Год назад +194

      Thank YOU for showing so much love and support! ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @joseherrera8489
      @joseherrera8489 Год назад +4

      ok, not watching this then

    • @RandomPerson-ql8py
      @RandomPerson-ql8py Год назад

      @@joseherrera8489wut

    • @Zagiman72
      @Zagiman72 Год назад

      @@joseherrera8489nah shut up, it’s a great movie

    • @Sin_Alder
      @Sin_Alder Год назад +24

      Doesn't matter if she went through trauma. People's pasts may show you why they behave a certain way, but it doesn't excuse how they act.
      She was an adult, entirely capable of making her own decisions, and she chose to be a shitty person.

  • @joshkresnik6402
    @joshkresnik6402 Год назад +18

    I love the way you put it when you said you’re drawn to do something and you just do it like magnetism. That’s exactly the feeling I had when I wrote my first book where I kept going and didn’t wanna stop, you described it perfectly

  • @RichieBrash
    @RichieBrash Год назад +168

    When he says his son is the most beautiful thing he’s ever seen, and asks if he’s smart, because he’s worried about him having the same issues as him…as a father to the most beautiful 3 year old son I could ask for, and someone who already sees him having similar issues with overwhelming anxiety that I have…it makes me cry…every…single…god damn time.

    • @veronicagross7458
      @veronicagross7458 Год назад +12

      It´s heart breaking because at that point you realize how self aware he actually is. Tom Hanks is my all time favourite actor. I´ve been following him since I watched big at like 7 years old and he is brillant in every single one of his performances. This one and Philadelfia are probably his best ones

    • @joaoluizfonseca6914
      @joaoluizfonseca6914 Год назад +5

      That’s true, the way he says “he’s the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in my life” it’s soooo adorable

    • @RichieBrash
      @RichieBrash Год назад +3

      @@joaoluizfonseca6914 reminds me of the first time I saw my son every time.

    • @galadballcrusher8182
      @galadballcrusher8182 Год назад

      ​@@veronicagross7458"Road to Perdition" and " Green Mile" would be my fav

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +2

      That precise moment when when he realizes that is his son, the subtlest shifts he see in his face and posture, that is why Tom Hanks is and will always be the GOAT.

  • @crigarsha
    @crigarsha Год назад +13

    There are few scenes from movies that can make me cry...but guaranteed EVERY TIME...when Forrest asks if little Forrest is like him or if he's smart! I want to cry just typing this! Great reaction!
    I loved your "alternate" ending if Forrest would have been hit by that car! LOL!!!!!

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +303

    This man is incapable of a making a bad movie, all the way back to the 80's. Even when he plays a "local idiot" Tom Hanks is absolutely brilliant. My Mom looked exactly like Sally Fields when we were kids and thought she had a secret film career. I sincerely cried when she died. And that's all I've got to say about that.

    • @rjmorawski934
      @rjmorawski934 Год назад +3

      The man with one red shoe?

    • @mashakos5377
      @mashakos5377 Год назад +5

      Oh he's not short of bad movies...you're wrong there.

    • @emosam07
      @emosam07 Год назад +2

      I'm glad you just thought your mom had a secret film career

    • @raymondgolan105
      @raymondgolan105 Год назад +1

      Pinocchio

    • @biofilms22
      @biofilms22 Год назад +3

      Too bad he's on the flight logs...

  • @cronos222
    @cronos222 Год назад +33

    I've seen a lot of reaction videos on this movie and you are one of the VERY few that take into account what happened to Jenny as a child . Most seem to just get mad at her and don't consider her childhood . Also , nice production on the video , well done Sir !

  • @CapnRiggs2k5
    @CapnRiggs2k5 Год назад +128

    I forgot how flawless this movie was! Tom Hanks is just perfect in this role. That ending slays my feelings each time. And with Jenny, you want to dislike her for how she treats Forrest until you remember her childhood and what came from the abuse. The story, the characters, the pacing and of course the message make this one of the best movie ever!

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +4

      I could never hate Jenny, because I could only see her through Forrest’s eyes.

  • @nickgraham2506
    @nickgraham2506 Год назад +46

    It's not very common for a movie to be better than the book it is based on, but this is definitely one of them. It was beautifully done.

    • @helenwright413
      @helenwright413 2 месяца назад +2

      Big Fish is another one like this. The movie was brilliant but the book was not. In my humble opinion.

    • @ellieledgerwood3276
      @ellieledgerwood3276 13 дней назад

      ​@@helenwright413 I love Big Fish so much 😭 it's so good!

  • @SgtStinger
    @SgtStinger Год назад +66

    My dad and me watched this movie together many times, and he also watched it many many times by himself over the years. He truly loved the film, and would laugh at the same spots every time, quoting Forrest, Bubba and Lt. Dan's best lines in unison with the characters when the lines came up. He must have watched it at least once or twice a month for over ten years. Now he is mostly gone due to Alzheimer's, and every time I see this movie, I think of him, and I appreciate the underlying meaning of the movie even more.

    • @shawnadams1460
      @shawnadams1460 5 месяцев назад +1

      Try playing the movie for him!!! I went through the same thing with my grandfather. For him it was putting a Dobro in front of him, placing his hands on the double strings....he would start plucking at it, badly...but over time he got better and better. He would start singing, and bopping his head a bit, and for nearly 45 minutes to an hour, he was back mostly. He would look at me and grin, say I got old, talk about my uncle being...and I quote "An annoying little $#!T sometimes, but he grew to be a fine man" which would make my uncle tear up every time. That being said, try to find what he loved doing most and expose him, it's worth a try.

  • @hillarymead
    @hillarymead Год назад +25

    I'm so happy to see you watch this and still totally get Jenny's character. There are so many youtubers who react to this and immediately villainize her for rejecting Forrest or accuse her of using him. She never was obligated to be with Forrest, and some people just refuse to try and understand that her actions all stem from her abusive trauma at such a young age. Jenny is actually the one who's never "known what love is" so she fails to recognize it in Forrest and tries to find it the only way she's been taught from her father. It's not until she becomes a mother that she truly learns what love means, finally sees her own worth and accepts the love Forrest has always had for her.
    Your reactions always make me laugh and its honestly really refreshing to see you get emotional on more serious films. Go hug your wife and let her know how special she is. 🥰

    • @ollie511
      @ollie511 Год назад

      Hey hillarymead, I agree! Forrest Gump is a movie that when I saw it at a younger age, I did Not understand how Jenny was also "running" but Not in the literal sense like Forrest did. I guess the contrast between Jenny's path and Forrest's path is what makes this story so special! For myself, I often feel that I connect with this movie because my brother has Autism and Developmental Disorder (So he can relate a bit with Forrest since they are both disabled).
      I also just wanted to mention that I actually posted a video on my RUclips channel that is almost like a tribute video to Forrest Gump (though I called it a Mashup). You see, there's a band named Family Of The Year, and they used their hit song "Hero" for Richard Linklater's 2014 movie called Boyhood. For my video, I used "Hero" as background music while showing various scenes from Forrest Gump.
      If you have a few minutes sometime and happen to be Interested, here is a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/Or-sIiNANYg/видео.html
      If you don't check it out, then no worries at all! I certainly will Not be offended! But Thank You So Much in advance if you do see it! I hope you Have A Great Day Today, hillarymead! Please Stay Safe and Stay Awesome! 🙂

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 Год назад +2

      I see her as a victim, as such she needed help.without help she acts out, takes drugs, bad relationships etc. until she became pregnant which appears to have calmed her, then she gets sick, probably AIDS and dies. Pretty sad life.

    • @Myhaay
      @Myhaay Год назад

      @@fayesouthall6604 yeah, sad life, like most of the people on this shitty rock, fuck humanity.

  • @Voidaken
    @Voidaken Год назад +55

    People don't really acknowledge, perhaps even realize it, but Lt. Dan's fiancée being Vietnamese is a nice touch.

    • @jollyquinn430
      @jollyquinn430 5 месяцев назад +4

      It never got specified if she's Vietnamese. The actress is Korean.

  • @TheDuffman1812
    @TheDuffman1812 Год назад +7

    My older brother and I use to scream at each other *”Lieutenant Dan!!! ICE CREAM”* at each other. One of my favorite childhood memories. Don’t know what started it but it was the funniest thing to me.

  • @aussiebloke85
    @aussiebloke85 Год назад +129

    I've always felt that Jenny kept pushing forrest away because she had such a low self-image or something like that due to her childhood, and every time she was given an opportunity of good life and happiness, she pushed it away as she didn't think she deserved it or that it was going to fall apart if she accepted it. That's why she always shacked up with abusive or dodgy people. She was, like she said, "messed up for a long time." I hate when people say she was a bad person in this movie.

    • @kerry-j4m
      @kerry-j4m Год назад +17

      Good explanation on Jenny and it's absolutely correct.If you can't love your self,how can you love someone else ???

    • @Serenity113
      @Serenity113 Год назад +12

      @@kerry-j4m I think having little Forest helped heal that for her.

    • @aussiebloke85
      @aussiebloke85 Год назад +5

      @@kerry-j4m thanks and you're correct too.

    • @kerry-j4m
      @kerry-j4m Год назад +5

      @@aussiebloke85 You're welcome.

    • @jdrussell3828
      @jdrussell3828 Год назад +12

      We accept the love we think we deserve. Jenny never felt like she deserved Forrest's love, that's why she kept running away from him for so long.

  • @Forbidaxe
    @Forbidaxe Год назад +9

    29 years old, hot damn, wait another 10 years, It'll hit you right hard...

  • @gorydetails709
    @gorydetails709 Год назад +69

    Thank you Alex!
    Your epiphany that spending time traveling and doing things that matter with your wife has inspired me to take that trip I was dreaming about taking next month with my wife.
    We traveled to see her fav band back in May, and had a spectacular time…so now we’re going to see my fav band!
    Your videos now have actual proof that they can change/improve the lives of your fans!
    Thanks again!!!

    • @alexhefnerstvmovievault
      @alexhefnerstvmovievault  Год назад +13

      That is so cool! I love this! I’m putting this comment on my Instagram story ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @gorydetails709
      @gorydetails709 Год назад +4

      @@alexhefnerstvmovievault that’s great!
      Now I want to invite you, and your wife, to come see Canadian ska legends, the Planet Smashers, with my wife and I, on Nov. 10th, in Toronto.
      That’d be pretty cool!

    • @Only1Doom
      @Only1Doom Год назад +2

      @@alexhefnerstvmovievaultwe not going to ignore the intro

    • @gorydetails709
      @gorydetails709 Год назад

      @@alexhefnerstvmovievaultI just got back from the trip of a lifetime!!
      Thanks again for the inspiration Alex!!! It was totally worth it, and I’ll never forget the amazing time I had with my wife!

    • @heatherweeks1487
      @heatherweeks1487 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@alexhefnerstvmovievaultw

  • @devontopp3857
    @devontopp3857 Год назад +9

    When I was 13 I broke both of my legs. While I was laid up in bed for 3 months, I watched this movie and immediately fell in love with Lieutenant Dan. That was my nickname for a couple years after that and I loved it. His story hits me in my feels every time.

  • @JohnnyRychous
    @JohnnyRychous Год назад +76

    One of my all time favorite movies. Every single time I watch it, I find something new. Timeless masterpiece right here.

  • @mandersshmanders8402
    @mandersshmanders8402 7 месяцев назад +3

    That part where he’s standing by her grave and says “but I miss you Jenny” gets me every time. Basically his whole life he waited for her to love him like he loved her. It’s just such a sweet story but heartbreaking at the same time. Much love❤️

  • @almag4571
    @almag4571 Год назад +140

    The irony of Jenny telling Forrest he doesn't know what love is, is that Jenny herself has a warped perception of what love should feel like.
    I thank you for being understanding of her towards the end, and even before that - it seems you understood that your opinion of Jenny isn't the point, and you were able to feel touched by how Forrest felt for her. So many people just hate on her intesnely and don't understand why Forrest is so attached to her. They're stuck on the thought the "he's too good for her" (tho if you ask me, Forrest is too good for the WORLD), but Forrest himself never thinks that. He just loves her for who she is when she's with him.

    • @scottwoods9071
      @scottwoods9071 Год назад +20

      Too many women that grow up with abusive fathers live lives like Jenny.

    • @oneslikeme
      @oneslikeme Год назад +7

      There is such a powerful message of destiny in this movie. Alex figured it out perfectly. Forrest allowed his destiny to just happen. Jenny believed her destiny was that she wasn't worthy of love and only deserved bad men, so she pigeonholed herself into that. Trauma does that to people. You're right she does get a lot of hate, and if people are actually understanding the message of the movie, I can't understand why.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +6

      People miss the whole point of this movie. Forrest doesn’t just love Jenny. He loves her *unconditionally.* No matter what.
      While all of us are capable of loving, few can love like Forrest does.
      People hate on Forrest for forgiving Jenny, because that highlights their own shortcomings.

    • @cosas_de_gatos
      @cosas_de_gatos Год назад +5

      Jenny’s story is honestly so tragic. It’s sad, but people who are abused as kids often go back to the same kind of treatment over and over all their life, by their own choice. It messes them up so much psychology.

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Год назад +4

      ​ @cosas_de_gatos but forest was abused as well in a different way his whole life, forest had so many issue growing up but look at his outcome and his life? in a way it shows what happens when u overcome and what when u allow yourself to be consumed. bad starts don't always have to lead to bad outcomes
      jenny always had forest there for support unconditional no matter what but made a lot of bad choices and ended up getting taken advantage of - kinda the position women have in society where there's always support for them and good men but they often (for whatever reason) turn to the bad
      forest never had anyone other than his mother there unconditionally he was the one who was supporting and saving others - pretty much the position men have in society especially good men
      that's what makes the movie rather good, the realism and relatabiltiy of it all. it mirrors real issues in life well but overall has a positive message

  • @Heroo01
    @Heroo01 Год назад +9

    Such a fantastic movie. So beautifully nuanced too. As much as she almost seems like an antagonist at times, Jenny is a victim and doesn't feel she deserves someone as sweet and selfless as Forrest.
    Tears well up every time I see Lt Dan with his new legs. I just get so damn proud of these fictional characters
    I BAWL every time he talks about how smart Forrest Jr is and how proud Jenny would be

  • @Destyn2B
    @Destyn2B Год назад +30

    One of my all time favorites! Such a classic. I just love how he fit into all of the big historical moments.

  • @SusanSloate
    @SusanSloate 7 месяцев назад +7

    This movie broke my heart. I saw it in the theater when it opened, and I was crying from the moment Jenny said, "I'm sick. I have a virus," and I knew what it was, and I sobbed right through the end. I was crying so hard we couldn't even leave when the house lights came up. We just sat there, last ones left in the theater, until I could pull myself together. And I just did the same thing again. This is a beautiful film, and Tom Hanks DESERVED that Oscar; he was far and away the best actor that year!

  • @shaunmccarthy6279
    @shaunmccarthy6279 Год назад +61

    Look up the impact that playing lieutenant Dan had on Gary Sinise. Truly amazing ❤

    • @eddiekoleno2291
      @eddiekoleno2291 Год назад +1

      Got link?

    • @corgg2
      @corgg2 Год назад

      ​@@eddiekoleno2291Look up Gary Sinese Foundation

    • @michaelcorman4859
      @michaelcorman4859 Год назад

      @@eddiekoleno2291 ruclips.net/video/3bbTOjBi7nA/видео.html

  • @whompingwillow2494
    @whompingwillow2494 Год назад +6

    You have no idea how much I love the fact that you're not afraid to joke around and just be YOU😊
    Keep em coming Goochman

  • @mbochum83
    @mbochum83 Год назад +50

    Fun fact: It doesn't show in the credits, but Elvis (at least the voice) was Kurt Russell.

  • @pinnn_osrs
    @pinnn_osrs Год назад +2

    at 19:18 Baby killer is a common term used when talking about troops that fought in our wars after WWII through 9/11 before the support the troops campaign started. It's truly sad how poorly the vets from those wars have been treated and forgotten about.

  • @mrh3578
    @mrh3578 Год назад +19

    I think it's one of the greatest stories ever told through a magnificent movie. Saw this in the theater when it came out. Must have watched it 10 times since. Gets me ever time. What a great production.

  • @ericdrager6281
    @ericdrager6281 Год назад +8

    This is such a classic, I will always watch to the end no matter where I come into the movie, just like Shawshank. I swear the 90’s had the best movies. Forest talking to Jenny’s grave wrecks me every time. 😢 another absolute classic I think you’d enjoy is Dances With Wolves, hopefully you get to it, absolutely worth it!

  • @El_Bueno
    @El_Bueno Год назад +11

    Lt Dan: The day you become a shrimp boat captain, that’s the day I become an astronaut.
    Next movie… Apollo 13

  • @lizzydanger8521
    @lizzydanger8521 Год назад +3

    No matter how many times I've watched this movie (a lot), "You died on a Saturday morning" never ceases to make me completely crumble. Great video.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +17

    "Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it."
    -Bubba

    • @lavinder11
      @lavinder11 Год назад +1

      He forgot shrimp and grits.

  • @DeltaBravo05
    @DeltaBravo05 3 месяца назад +1

    i cried for like the last 10 minutes of this movie. the music and the whole ending, it just makes me so emotional, there’s tears of every emotion. i absolutely love this movie to bits

  • @joaoluizfonseca6914
    @joaoluizfonseca6914 Год назад +18

    I was waiting for 2 specific reactions from Alex:
    One: the “you’re his daddy Forrest”
    Two: Forrest at Jenny’s grave at the end
    two of the most powerful scenes in one of history’s all time best movies EVER….. it’s amongst my favs for a reason, no more to say, it really is perfect

  • @drayman101
    @drayman101 Год назад +4

    The part at 35:14 always hits me like a truck. His reaction and tearing up shows that Forrest is perfectly aware of his own intelligence, and although he doesn't let it bring him down, he still doesn't want to see his son have to deal with it like he did.

  • @Divamarja_CA
    @Divamarja_CA Год назад +498

    Jenny doesn’t feel she deserves a fine person like Forrest. That much is obvious.

    • @emosam07
      @emosam07 Год назад

      And she doesnt. She had a million chances to change and didnt till she was dying. She sucks.

    • @zeroexea
      @zeroexea Год назад +26

      It's true she doesn't and it's a travesty she treated him like that because he deserved better

    • @BlackGirlMarvel
      @BlackGirlMarvel Год назад

      You'd think it was but so many reactors don't see it. They have sympathy for child Jenny and none for Adult Jenny.

    • @gk5891
      @gk5891 Год назад +11

      In the long run people get what they deserve because their actions insure it. When you become a better person your outcomes improve. Many have difficulty overcoming their past to become that better person.

    • @sonicartzldesignerclan5763
      @sonicartzldesignerclan5763 Год назад

      Ah okay cause she cant get any better and dont even try at all its okay to use forrest and never gave a chance to the first and only men who NEVER betrayd her.
      So shes still a bi***
      Get your shi together or leave people alone nobody should suffer cause YOU lose in YOUR life.
      And dont forget she KNEW that forrest isnt normal and proply autist or something
      And she still baited him and used him.

  • @PascalM83
    @PascalM83 Год назад +7

    That's what I call a real reaction to one of my favorite films. A masterpiece that you can always treat yourself to like Green Mile. keep it up with your reactions 🤜🤛

  • @TheInfo45
    @TheInfo45 Год назад +24

    Absolutely agree with you that this is a phenomenal filled and has to be watched by everybody at least once. Tom Hanks said he forged his character around the personality of the little boy who plays little Forest. The voice and mannerisms he said was spot-on to how he actually talked and behaved. Also it always kind of makes me wonder how this movie would have turned out if they had gone with the original actor which was John Travolta. Tom Hanks is a phenomenal actor to be sure

    • @oneslikeme
      @oneslikeme Год назад

      "Little Forrest" in this case being Forrest when he was a kid with the braces, not his son lol. Just clarifying, because Forrest calls his son Little Forrest at one point

  • @Deadly_GM
    @Deadly_GM 9 месяцев назад +1

    This movie is an absolute emotional roller coaster I cry, I cry sometimes I don’t even know how many times I cried

  • @matthewmartin4394
    @matthewmartin4394 Год назад +14

    This really is the perfect flick. There's something for every film lover, & that broad appeal is, IMO, the reason why it's so beloved. It has powerful emotional impact & drama, wonderful humor, & even incredible action scenes.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Год назад +1

      And this came out the same year as two other perfect flicks. The Shawshank Redemption and Pulp Fiction.

  • @pogieclash7672
    @pogieclash7672 4 месяца назад +3

    Forrest is definitely what inspired me to run XC in high-school and have done a crap load of traveling across the USA I'm 29 and have taken Vaca in 38 states. I've seen the sunrise in the smokey mountains and the gulf of mexico, watched the sunset on the Seattle and oregon and Cali coasts, sat on the edge of the grand grand canyon, scaled a Colorado mountain, stood in the rain on top of another with a view you couldn't dream up. I tell you it's a beautiful country out there

  • @humanoid251
    @humanoid251 Год назад +22

    28:50 ladies and gentlemen, we (almost) got him. The closest we’ve gotten to Alex crying on camera
    In all seriousness tho, this movie is so fucken beautiful man. It makes you laugh, cry and just appreciate life. I had gone through a rough few years recently but about a year ago I finally decided to put effort into working on my issues and even tho I still struggle with things here and there I’m out here living my best life and having fun

    • @dracoargentum9783
      @dracoargentum9783 Год назад +2

      Just convince him to watch Schindler’s List. Not a dry eye survives that movie.

  • @carsonc8285
    @carsonc8285 Год назад +3

    Fun Fact about this movie that has gotten lost over the years. The actor who plays Lt Dan, Gary Sinise, met with wounded Vets in preparing for the role as to how he needed to move once they look his legs. But also he was so moved speaking with them that he has been a big promoter for the Wounded Warrior Project which help disabled Vets.

  • @I.am.Iain-81
    @I.am.Iain-81 Год назад +25

    I totally agree with you, this movie has got to be one of the Best of all time.
    Tom Hanks made a real impact in his acting career and his legacy will live on.

    • @tonymalagon9644
      @tonymalagon9644 Год назад

      Must not watch much films. This movie wouldn't be even on the list of best of all time.

    • @nickmilo932
      @nickmilo932 Год назад

      ​@@tonymalagon9644nah it is

    • @I.am.Iain-81
      @I.am.Iain-81 Год назад

      @@tonymalagon9644 i watch plenty of films

  • @DavidStebbins
    @DavidStebbins Год назад +5

    Great reaction! From Elvis to AIDS (or Hep C in the book), Forrest Gump is the story of a generation. From the historical touchstones to the music, the tragedies, and the philosophical questions we wrestled with, this movies touches them all. I heard that some teachers use this movie to teach that part of American History. It's fun to see if I can recognize all the Easter Eggs from the opening of China to the Bicentennial and Forrest starting the jogging craze.

  • @luketimewalker
    @luketimewalker Год назад +12

    Man you're such a UNIQUE reactor. That moment about following your call as you did one fine day was beautiful - and very much in unison with this beautiful film.
    Anything done by Robert Zemeckis is gold. From Back to the Future to the much more somber Flight and Cast Away - again with Tom Hanks.
    Cheers from Paris!!

    • @kerry-j4m
      @kerry-j4m Год назад +1

      I had a black drill sgt like the one in this film,he was mean,loud,but,treated us recruits very well. His name was: Drill Sgt Johnson and was from Mississippi and he was a dang,good drill sgt.

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Год назад

      @@kerry-j4m cool! Did he yell that you had an IQ of 180? ;)

    • @halcromwell9030
      @halcromwell9030 Год назад +1

      If you're looking for gold, you need look, no further than Roger Rabbit

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Год назад

      @@halcromwell9030 Also CONTACT. I've NEVER seen any RUclipsr react to that jewel of a film!!!

    • @cliffwheeler7357
      @cliffwheeler7357 5 месяцев назад

      It's a shame he shouts so much, and after the 101st fuck or fucking, it does get a bit tiresome.

  • @cosas_de_gatos
    @cosas_de_gatos Год назад +15

    Jenny’s story is honestly so tragic. It’s sad, but people who are abused as kids often go back to the same kind of treatment over and over all their life, by their own choice. It messes them up so much psychology. I’m glad she found some peace before she died. And the scene where the birds fly away, signifying her finally being free made me bawl. Agh it’s so sad

  • @BlackGirlMarvel
    @BlackGirlMarvel Год назад +36

    Come on Alex!! You seeing the victim in Jenny is everything! Any male reactors I've watched dog Jenny so much and never remember her trauma. Viewers are so connected to Forrest they forget that just as much as this story is about him its honrstly equally about Jenny as well. We follow her life just like we follow Forrest's.

    • @Eidlones
      @Eidlones Год назад +6

      I've seen a ton of women rail against Jenny too, unfortunately.

    • @espygaming5101
      @espygaming5101 Год назад

      I have seen many rail against her too. and it is hard to be nuanced online but there IS reason to rail against her. there is ALSO reason to sympathize and be compassionate.
      Her trauma does not justify her treatment to Forest, it just explains why it may have happened, Just like most abusive parents come from abusive homes. It doesn't justify their actions, but instead explains why they behave that way and can give great understanding.
      Two things can be true at once. We should have incredible compassion and empathy for Jenny and we can also despise her treatment of Forest and hold her responsible for her actions. as much as you can for a fictional character I guess... XD

    • @BlackGirlMarvel
      @BlackGirlMarvel Год назад +6

      @espygaming5101 Showing compassion isn't necessarily justifying her actions. No one is saying her actions towards Forrest are justified it's just hard to rail on someone who's had such a fucked up life. Imo.
      You can tell by her actions that she tries to keep Forrest away from her, because she's destructive and doesn't want to burden him. I'd never rail against someone who's been through so much without any adult help her entire life.
      Plus the only thing Jenny did to Forrest was leave him. She never talked down to him, belittled or treated him like he was stupid etc.

    • @mclovin7375
      @mclovin7375 Год назад +7

      @@espygaming5101Jenny hasn’t abused Forrest when he was a child. How can you compare this. Someone who is self destructive like her; she was suicidal, drugs, trauma relationship cycle. The best thing she could do for other’s (Forrest), was to stay away and learn to live, develop. What she did. Forrest had enough heart to love her. That’s all that matters. If treating Forrest unfairly then why don’t you complain about Lieutenant Dan who was absolutely aggressive to Forrest, but nobody complains about that. Although Dan was a grown man when he had his traumatic event. Jenny on the other side has suffered a developmental trauma (that can lead to lasting changes in the brain). Dan doesn’t get half the negativity, when he behaves rude and shows his trauma symptoms, because he is a man.

    • @espygaming5101
      @espygaming5101 Год назад

      @mclovin7375 I agree that Lt Dan was also shitty to Forest. I have given him the same treatment. I was not making a direct comparison of her abusing forest and I have a TON of compassion for her. I work as a paramedic and deal with abuse and mental illness all the time. Nothing I said was meant in malice. It is just an honest assessment and often people with such trauma and destructive habits need honest and should eventually take responsibility for their actions. She loved forest and didn't think she deserved his love it's terribly sad, and ultimately, her decisions in life, although sad, also left her husband and son to go on without her. Making it all the more tragic

  • @darthrange1
    @darthrange1 Год назад +11

    The part of the movie that always gets me is that Forrest and Jenny represent two different paths that people can take. Both are victims of circumstance. Jenny allows her past and trauma to influence her life and lead her down a destructive path filled with more pain, loneliness and selfishness. While Forrest who is also a victim of his circumstances and in many cases WORSE off then Jenny never lets life determine his course. He stays true to himself, his morals, his own code. He experiences loss, hate, trauma, fame, fortune, and never does he EVER let it change who he is.
    Even when the woman he loves sleeps with him and abandons him, when she waits YEARS to tell him that he is a father, Forrest's first thoughts after being told were not:
    "How could you not tell me" but instead it was simply "Is he smart or is he like me"
    Forrest Gump truly is the embodiment of what we should all strive to be in life, someone who can weather each and every storm and still be smiling at the end of it.

  • @Soy_boi
    @Soy_boi Год назад +92

    “You need to leave her Forest. She doesn’t deserve you.” … Exactly. Jenny has spent her whole life being sexually abused by men. That can really mess up a person’s self worth. Jenny pushes Forest away because 1. She feels like no matter what, it is her fate to just be abused, so don’t exhaust yourself trying to fight it and 2. She feels as if she, by the nature of being used, has less worth and that a good guy like Forest deserves someone better. The beauty of Forest and his love is that he doesn’t let small transgressions or flaws stop him from being kind and loving to everyone, and he is devoted to always being there for his loved ones.

    • @veronicagross7458
      @veronicagross7458 Год назад +13

      I love the fact that Alex didn´t hate her (as most people do) but understood she was a victim of her past and made all those terrible life choices because of what happened to her, including trying to push Forrest away, because she thougth she was bad for him, until by the end of her path, she understands he is the best one to be her kid´s dad.

    • @Soy_boi
      @Soy_boi Год назад +10

      ⁠@@veronicagross7458 yeah, I’m glad. I’ve seen so many reactors (particularly men) who just get pissed at her and ignore her past, but Alex is one of the few who actually felt for her. Just goes to show why he is one of the best reactors!

    • @BlackGirlMarvel
      @BlackGirlMarvel Год назад +1

      ​@@Soy_boiSame

    • @derekfnord
      @derekfnord Год назад

      @@Soy_boi I'm sure it helps that Alex is much *_smarter_* than most reactors, many of whom are not exactly the brightest bulbs on the tree. Not only does he have compassion for Jenny, but he can also see the patterns behind just what we see on-screen. A lot of reactors never actually think about *_why_* what's happening in the movie is happening...

  • @xuanzhang447
    @xuanzhang447 6 месяцев назад +1

    i didn't cry during the movie but i cried watching your reaction.And all the comments blow my mind.Thanks for great video,Forrest Gump is my fav movie now

  • @SansTheSkeleton_
    @SansTheSkeleton_ Год назад +4

    "I think she should go to Greenbow ALABAMA" that's my favourite line in the movie, idk why but it always makes me laugh

  • @MaryPlaysPiano
    @MaryPlaysPiano 5 месяцев назад +1

    Not me bawling over here because it's the first time I've seen this moving since becoming an adult and a parent and dayummm it hits all the feels!!! 😭😭😭

  • @live_life_later
    @live_life_later Год назад +7

    This has got to be my favorite movie ever. When I watched as a kid, even though I understood none of the psychology behind the movie, I loved the history and it kept me captivated. When/as I got older I understood the deeper meaning and still after watching at least 40 times, I cry every time. I also notice different things so thats pretty amazing ❤

  • @BrittanyNgo01
    @BrittanyNgo01 Год назад +1

    That doctor smoking was super common around that time period. My dad was born in 1950 and he said his dentist used to smoke and not wear gloves while working on his teeth. 🤢

  • @jamestaylor3805
    @jamestaylor3805 Год назад +109

    In the same breath you say "that's the cycle of abuse" and then ask Jenny "what's your issue". That encapsulates a problem in many modern reactions to this movie... she IS the cycle of abuse and the cycle of abuse is what's wrong with her. Forest is the ONLY person who actually shows her the empathy she deserves, still to this day.

    • @that.ll_do_pig
      @that.ll_do_pig Год назад +14

      Goes beyond "modern reactions." So many people from the decade it came out continue to shit on Jenny despite all the information on trauma and abuse, especially before age 5, that we are now privy to.
      *it is very disheartening

    • @jamestaylor3805
      @jamestaylor3805 Год назад +6

      @@that.ll_do_pig I witnessed a sort of quiet acceptance of Jenny when the movie was released, but I'm not gonna say you're wrong. I was surrounded by a feminism friendly hippie sorta crowd that all had stories of thier own traumas.

    • @cheebees
      @cheebees Год назад +2

      @@that.ll_do_pig You can't excuse Jenny for her actions, but you at least know the reasons behind them. People want to excuse bad behavior on past trauma like a get out of jail free card. Yes what happened to you is terrible, that does not resolve you from your currant actions.

    • @ravenzyblack
      @ravenzyblack Год назад +2

      ⁠@@cheebees- I think the word you are looking for is absolve not resolve.

    • @mynamejeffgaming
      @mynamejeffgaming Год назад +2

      Being abused and using it as an excuse to treat people horribly is what a spineless rat does

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад +2

    There are two Back to the Future Easter eggs in this movie. The first is the opening music by Alan Silvestri, the same guy who does most of Robert Zemeckis' soundtracks, including Back to the Future. It is a slight variation on the music that plays near the beginning of Back to the Future part 3 when Marty drives Doc back to his mansion and they're all asleep by the fireplace. The second is at 29:16 when Forrest is at his mailbox. The mailbox next to his says "D.L. Jones" on it. This is the same name as the guy who owns the manure truck that Biff and his gang crash into in the first Back to the Future movie.
    The special effects in this are great because they are hidden, like erasing Lt. Dan's legs. Anyway, if you want to see what went into getting this movie made, not just the actual behind the scenes stuff, I highly recommend the "Forrest Gump" episode of the Netflix series, "The Movies That Made Us". In fact the whole series is excellent. They have an episode on "Back to the Future" too.

  • @forestcatkay14
    @forestcatkay14 Год назад +3

    This is one of those classics you have to have on a bucketlist. If you watched it as a kid you have to watch it again, because it's amazing how much a kid's view versus and adult's view makes you understand this film. It is a classic that is golden and with all the remakes being done, hollywood better not even think of trying to make a remake of this beautiful film.

    • @ollie511
      @ollie511 Год назад

      Hey forestcatkay14! I think Forrest Gump does a fantastic job at balancing many genres of film (Drama, Comedy, Romance, "Coming-Of-Age", War Film, etc...) altogether in 1 movie! The performances are also VERY good, especially from Tom Hanks (and Gary Sinise as Lt. Dan is my other favorite performance). For myself, I often connect with this movie because my brother has Autism and Developmental Disorder (So he can relate a bit with Forrest since they are both disabled).
      I also just wanted to mention that I actually posted a video on my RUclips channel that is almost like a tribute video to Forrest Gump (though I called it a Mashup). You see, there's a band named Family Of The Year, and they used their hit song "Hero" for Richard Linklater's 2014 movie called Boyhood. For my video, I used "Hero" as background music while showing various scenes from Forrest Gump.
      If you have a few minutes sometime and happen to be Interested, here is a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/Or-sIiNANYg/видео.html
      If you don't check it out, then No worries at all! I certainly will Not be offended! But Thank You So Much in advance if you do see it! I hope you Have A Great Day Today, forestcatkay14! Please Stay Safe and Stay Awesome! 🙂

  • @robc8072
    @robc8072 Год назад +2

    This is one of my favorite movies and makes me cry literally every time. Thanks for the awesome reaction.

  • @Sparrow-Music
    @Sparrow-Music Год назад +27

    Jenny becomes a lot more likeable when you really dive into why she makes the choices she does and the warped perception of love she has.

    • @Mr.Sequiro
      @Mr.Sequiro Год назад +9

      Every time I see it I just want to grab her and tell her "It wasn't your fault. You deserve to be happy. You deserve Forest, don't leave, be brave! Stop running!"

    • @delbomb3131
      @delbomb3131 Год назад +1

      I wouldn't say "likeable" but definitely more understandable.

  • @lethalbacon3
    @lethalbacon3 Год назад +1

    “Is he like me” is one of the sweetest moments in all of cinema

  • @crystalspears465
    @crystalspears465 Год назад +8

    If anyone can watch this movie and NOT cry (or at least get blurry eyes) they're a champ. I absolutley agree that it is a movie that you can watch at different ages and get something new from it with each phase of your life cause you follow Forrest and Jenny through theirs. Now since Halloween is coming up, I have the perfect suggestion, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO THE CROW!!🙏🙏

  • @IntroDJ101
    @IntroDJ101 9 месяцев назад +1

    Right after I see the new trailer for The Kingdom Planet of the Apes and getting hyped this man pulls down his pants and dances the fuck-

  • @jamesonyates2388
    @jamesonyates2388 Год назад +5

    "She doesn't deserve you Forrest." Jenny would be the person who most agrees with you. Jenny had no sense of self worth from being abused as a child. She couldn't accept that anyone would love her and thought that Forrest deserved to be with someone worth of him, which wasn't her.

  • @greggletts7183
    @greggletts7183 Год назад

    Been watching your reactions for months. I have never commented. You're truly awesome. I needed that cry and mental reset, too. And to think, I almost bypassed this one when you said you had already seen the movie. Thank you, Alex. Thank you. 🙏

  • @bbschroeder7125
    @bbschroeder7125 Год назад +11

    I’ve seen this movie several times and have cried every time, I’m crying now 😂 Best movie ever made

  • @randomshitposting621
    @randomshitposting621 Год назад +2

    The intro was fucking glorious 😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @Cifer77
    @Cifer77 Год назад +6

    "But you ain't got no legs Lieutenant Dan"
    Best line in cinematic history

  • @christy4075
    @christy4075 6 месяцев назад

    Oh my gosh, Alex…. I just barely discovered your channel and this reaction was pure gold…. It touched me so much! 🥹❤️ I really loved how genuine your different reactions and interpretations are. So much of what you said is spot on! Going through tough times and this is something I didn’t know I needed. Thank you so much!!! I’m excited to check out more of your channel. 🤩

  • @Mattt5
    @Mattt5 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is what Jesus meant by "be like children". Forrest is not childish. He has an ingrained sense of right and wrong that he sticks to, and he perserves his child-like innocence.

  • @stevieg7573
    @stevieg7573 Год назад +1

    Making me bawl like a big ole baby Alex!! New subscriber and just love your videos! Thank you for reacting to this movie. Next Tom Hanks movie you need to do should be Apollo 13. My all-time favorite movie.

  • @dcharvetto
    @dcharvetto Год назад +9

    You got Jenny's story when so many didn't. It was a different reaction as you remembered little snippets of it. But as with all the other reactors, it still blew you away. Well done Alex. Bloody well done

  • @Delta-sj9dy
    @Delta-sj9dy 10 месяцев назад +1

    According to Tom Hanks Forrest said "That 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"

  • @_melody_8
    @_melody_8 Год назад +5

    Definitely one of the best movies ever made. A masterpiece.

  • @cjpert5286
    @cjpert5286 Год назад

    even watching the shortened movie with you in 40minutes made me had tears. It's been a while i've watched it and I forgot how good this movie is. Defenitely the best movie, and it's for everyone at every age to watch

  • @jaydecoldest6195
    @jaydecoldest6195 Год назад +6

    Where’d ur Deadpool 2 reaction goooo

  • @jspencer91
    @jspencer91 Год назад +2

    Thank you for such a heartfelt reaction. It's a phenomenal movie, and proved to me that Tom Hanks is the best actor of my generation. One small thing to clear up a question you had when they met Lt. Dan - FNG stands for F---ing New Guy

  • @ashleighshaven
    @ashleighshaven Год назад +3

    Hey, Alex! I just wanted to say again how much your videos mean to me. This year hasn't been the best year for me, but I discovered you quite recently and you've brought a smile to my face with every video I've seen so far. This one really touched me, especially the message at the end. You really have a natural comforting aura about you, and that's truly a gift. Thanks for sharing that gift with us. 🙏🏼💙

  • @jakegittes1864
    @jakegittes1864 Год назад +1

    Forrest is just a feather floating around, going wherever the wind takes him. Beautiful film. Tom Hanks’ performance is wonderful and won him an Oscar too. Great reaction.

  • @mcm2276
    @mcm2276 Год назад +4

    0:05 I saw 🧠

  • @Jim87_36
    @Jim87_36 Год назад +1

    I love that Forrest ALWAYS calls Dan Taylor, Lieutenant Dan.
    Don’t matter that Lt. Dan isn’t in the military, he still holds the respect for his superior officer.
    And despite the bitterness, Lt. Dan, does actually care about Forrest still.
    Especially shown when he flips out on the hookers when one called him “stupid”.

  • @tskwerl
    @tskwerl Год назад +13

    Too many people judge Jenny too harshly. She was damaged from the time she was a kid. She thought she didn't deserve to be happy. So, every time she felt that with Forrest, she ran away from it. Sure, it's not fair to Forrest, but it's not really her fault. In the end, she did finally realize it, unfortunately too late.

  • @BRENDON2003
    @BRENDON2003 10 месяцев назад +1

    *SHE HELPED MY TO READ I SHOWED HER MY DANGLE*😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂