FORREST GUMP (1994) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction
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Gary Senise (misspelled) was invited to an annual conference for disabled veterans. He has gone so far with his Band: “The Lieutenant Dan Band” and has entertained troops over 500 times all over the world. He is a very special man.
Absolutely!! He prepped hard for this role I'd heard bc he took it so seriously and the impact of it made him decide to start his foundation for disabled vets. He is a legend in cinema but Gary Sinise the man is more than that
He also takes veteran grieving families and children to DisneyWorld all expenses paid by his foundation, Snowball Express. He actually goes with them!
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He is amazing
He also started a veterans charity organization after filming the movie, and seeing how our veterans are really treated he couldn't stand by and do nothing now that he knew. I believe his organization is called The Gary Sinise Foundation they do so much for SO many veterans. He is a truly good man.
@@RlKrav Trump is right when he says illegals are treated better than our veterans.
26:40 Tom Hanks was later asked what Forrest said while the mic was cut.
"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."
When she was a child, she knelt in the cornfield with Forest praying for God to make her a bird so she could fly away free. The feather flying away at the end is very significant. Jenny is free from the demons that plagued her life.
Also, as Forrest is walking away from her grave, a flock of birds fly away.
@@TheTriumphbsa Also, Freebird is playing when Jenny contemplates suicide.
Forrest says to Jenny at the end that he doesn't know if we all have a destiny or if we're all floating around on a breeze accidental-like, but he thought maybe it's both. I think that's the significance of the feather.
@@shrodingerschat2258 You are quite right!
That really isn't the meaning of the feather; as Forrest says it's like a sign of human beings floating around on the breeze.
It was never that Jenny did not think Forrest was good enough for her, but the other way around. She did not want her own lack of worth to brink Forrest down. Forrest was the only man in her life that only wanted her rather than something from her.
This movie will never get old. Tom Hanks is one brilliant actor. Not many can make you cry and laugh at the same time.
I love how understanding & compassionate you were about Jenny. So many people get angry at her, but don’t understand how damaged she was.
The issue is that they would be appropriately angry because the reason people are so understanding these days is because they think empathy is a virtue. Empathy is not a virtue because you will make the same garbage excuses for them that you would for yourself in that situation and usually they are not deserved or warranted. The only virtues are compassion and sympathy. And only when used appropriately. This tramp Jenny didn't come back to Forrest until she was an AIDS riddled waste to con Forrest into thinking that's his kid. And every bit of decency and anything valuable about her had been used, abused, and given away to everyone other than the person who loved her. Jenny is absolutely the villain in this story. And the reason the world is on its way to hell today is because of the exact same lack of accountability you are willing to give a movie character. Imagine the lack of accountability and responsibility you expect from anyone else in life. And just like jenny, especially when it comes to women, accountability is kryptonite.
Now you know why Shawshank was overlooked because the Advertisement was to promote Forrest Gump.😮
This Movie came out in 1994 Bubba Gump Shrimp was founded in 1996 it was inspired by the movie.
Ist ja cool 😃 Danke für die Info.
@@bavmorda8929 I had to look this up on google translate so I hope I got this right. Gern geschehen!
This movie is such a "who's who" and "what's what" in U.S. history, as a teacher, my team used this movie to introduce kids to 20th century historical events, wars, politics, assassination attempts, and the like.
This movie is actually a really good lesson in American history. Forrest is involved in several real historical events like the school desegregation in AL and Watergate.
There's also real events happening in the background while the story progresses like when Forrest starts running and the barbers are listening to the news or when he jumps into the water after hearing his mom is sick, Reagan(?) is getting shot at.
One last thing, the college football coach with the black and white checkered hat is Bear Bryant. Until the current coach Nick Saban, he was the winningest coach in University of Alabama history.
My dad hates this movie's portrayal of him because he says Bear would never swear like that and that he was the nicest person. He would go on news conferences after games and either praise the team if they won or took the fault himself if they lost.
Fun fact:
The actor who portrayed Bear is Sonny Shroyer. Most famously known for his role as Enos Strait in the original Dukes of Hazzard television series. He also played the motorcycle cop who pulls over Snowman (Jerry Reed) in Smokey and the Bandit, and gets the middle finger from Frog (Sally Field) before chasing the Bandit (Burt Reynolds) and crashing his bike into a pond.
Gary Sinese, who played Lt Dan, was so moved by his role and the part that real military man have played in keeping our country safe that after the making of the film, he spent that time to the present working for various veterans charities and has received many accolades from the veterans administration for his tireless efforts in helping veterans.
He was honored with being made Grand Marshall of the Rose Parade a few years back. ✌️
Sally Field, who played Forest’s mother, has been acting since she was a teenager. She had her own TV show called Gidget back in the 60s.
and the "Flying Nun"
Americans would sit on a bench with a stranger and strike up a conversation.
Depends on the neighborhood. I live in Duval County, Jacksonville, FL and I can't even walk down the street, let alone sit at a bus bench, without being harassed, jumped, robbed, etc. But there are other fancy parts of Jacksonville where it's perfectly safe and friendly.
@DerekMoore82 - Really?? That sucks. In my town, I'd probably be sittin' next to a talkative meth-head. Not usually dangerous, just extremely annoying 🙄
Post smart phone. Unfortunately this isn’t as common as it should be
Jenny was not always leaving because she wanted to hurt Forrest, but because she felt unworthy of him, and that by staying she _would_ hurt him. She saw Forrest as an innocent, a child-man who didn't know what love is. Her own innocence was stolen from her, and she didn't want to do the same to him, forcing (as she saw it) her love onto someone mentally younger. So every time she felt drawn to Forrest romantically, she left.
Only after exorcising her own demons was she able to accept and reciprocate Forrest's love. Even though her period of lucidity was cut short by the consequences of her chaotic life, she was finally able to give Forrest something of what he (and she) had always craved, spending what remaining time they had with each other.
Some people in her situation never attain that lucidity, nor exorcise those demons. Jenny finally did.
lol. jenny was run through by a hundred guys and got aids. realizing her predicament she married forest so her son, which she kept hidden from him for 6? years, would have a guardian.
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I'm a military veteran and the mom bubba and Jenny scenes make me cry so much
@@VictorLugosi Really? Don't be a jerk. Smh
Amen.
Thanks for watching guys, this is indeed an emotionally powerful movie.
I cried along with you - even though I've seen this movie more than once in the last 30 years.
Don't worry about crying. None of us were expecting to cry when we first saw the movie back in 1994. It's always a bit unsettling when you see the audience coming out from the previous showing wiping their eyes. Including the guys. They don't say in the movie but I later read that the authors said she died of Hepatitis.
At the time that the scene takes pace AIDS was the 'virus' that had no cure; 'nothing they can do about it', and going with the theme of the movie being about Forrest and historical events, the movie most IikeIy is insinuating AIDS
This is my favorite movie of all time. Not just the acting but the sound track the way it was filmed too.
One of the best soundtracks you could hear in a movie. The tracks are very reminiscent of each period of American history from the 60's to the 80's.
What a great film. Robert Zemeckis directed a lot of great ones, including Back To The Future (all 3), Romancing The Stone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (phenomenal movie that combines animation and live action with no CGI) and Contact. If you want a movie that has visual effects that still hold up after decades, he's the guy. So many people misinterpret Jenny. They hate how she treats Forrest. One of my favourite lines is "sometimes there just aren't enough rocks." Forrest may have a low IQ, but he understands that Jenny had a horribly abusive childhood (SA), and that can mess any kid up. That's where Run Forrest Run comes from. The only way she knows how to deal with something is run away from it. She's not trying to hurt or use Forrest. He's the only thing that holds her together. But some people need to go on their own journey. When she says "you don't want to marry me" she thinks she's protecting him because she knows she's gone through a lot of misery in her life and doesn't want to dump that into her best friend's lap. For a guy who didn't do well in school, he understands people better than anyone else. He knows why Jenny is the way she is and doesn't judge her for it. He's very forgiving of everyone in his life because he has a high emotional intelligence.
I was going to say that was one of my favorite lines in the movie. "Sometimes there just enough rocks in the world. "
Is he smart or is he…..breaks me every time.
You know it’s weird. My memory of that part played out just a hit differently; then with all the reaction showing the scene it’s making me scratch my head.
I remember the scene; he says “is he smart or is he LIKE…” and then he mouths the word “me”. That’s the way my mind tells me it plays out.
@@Jpew2007 you’re right
@@hughfuller8416 then my hearing must be going because now eveytime I watch it I don’t hear forest say the word “like” I hear him until he says “or is he” then nothing.
My brother had leg braces just exactly like what Forrest wears as a child. Lots of kids did back in the early 1950s.
Back in 1952, my younger brother and I both caught polio while on our way with Mom from Oklahoma to join Dad in Japan. There was no polio vaccination back then; no one had yet determined how the disease spread. But polio ravaged the bodies of so, so many children. Some, like me, just suffered a bad fever, and that was it. But way too many kids, like my brother, suffered deforming damaging to their legs. My brother's Achilles tendons were really shortened, causing him to walk on his tip toes, which then cause deformation to his toes. He suffered from this condition from 1952 until he died in 2010. Some kids suffered damage to their respiratory muscles and had to spend the rest of their lives in an "iron lung" with only their heads outside the machine. It was as huge a deal to parents as was Covid. It was a world-wide monster, just lying in wait and hidden, ready at any moment to ruin those precious kids.
I'm so sorry your bother had to go through that life long pain. That sounds wayyyy worse than covid to me. I had covid a few times and it just felt like a flu, I'd rather that than my legs becoming damaged. Thank god you didn't get it too badly. Hope you're having a nice day!
Dan tells Forrest in the bar, u become a captain and I'm an astronaut! Later when he's walking, he tells Forrest his legs are made of Space Shuttle material! Then they both star in Apollo 13!!! Type in here Forrest Gump speech!! Irony... Kurt Russell met Elvis as a kid,then did a movie with him a few years later,then did John Carpenter first TV movie about Elvis, then played Elvis a couple times like in 3000 miles to Graceland, then does Elvis voice, here! Pro tip...the kid, grew up, joined the military, and was in some hardcore units!
College Football Coach Cameo: Paul "Bear" Bryant. One of the most legendary College Football coaches ever.
Bear never saw this film since since he died a decade before in 1983.
The actor that played Bear Bryant in this film also played 'Enos', the bumbling deputy on "The Dukes of Hazard.
I haven't seen a reacter yet that recognizes him. 🤷
@@Reclining_Spuds I think most reactors are too young to remember the dukes of hazard. 👍
@daveruhe4031 No, I'm referring to Bear Bryant himself. Then, they would have to be even older. 😁
The feather is a metaphor of the unpredictability of where life may take you (where the wind blows). Forrest says something to that extent at Jenny's grave when he talks about destiny. It's also reflected in one of the popular sayings of the movie about the box of chocolates; "you never know what you're gonna get."
While you didn't show them all in your reaction, Forrest met 3 Presidents, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon (and he called security, which led to the Watergate scandal which caused Nixon to resign). He met famous musicians John Lennon (and inspired Imagine), and Elvis Pressley (and taught Elvis how to shake his hips). He was awarded the CMoH for his actions in Viet Nam. He participated in the ping-pong matches that were part of US-Chinese reproachment. He played football for Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant at the storied University of Alabama. He was present at the desegregation of the University of Mississippi, and the Viet Nam stop the war protests in Washington DC. He was kicked out of a meeting of the Black Panthers. Probably a couple of other famous events that have skipped my mind. A lot of the footage was from real events with Forrest placed in via CGI, and sometimes with the audio dubbed in (like with John Lennon). A great movie.
Thanks. I knew of some of these events but you refreshed my mind about several.
I crack up every time I watch this movie when Forest gets on the bus when he joined the Army and gets chewed up and spit out by the bus driver when he introduced himself. 🤣🤣
Lt Dan was the 1st of his family that fought,......and survived a war in the US.
This is always in my top 3 movies of all time,...to me.
"Lt Dan never said so but I believe he made his peace with God that night." -after the fishing boat storm.
Jenny's life motto is "run away."
Her father's life motto was "drink and abuse".
Something that she wanted to do as a child, but couldn't...
There is literally a quote in EVERY scene 😂 "That's my boat" 😅
the part that no one has noticed is when we see him run in the football game he was running a play route, but perfectly, with hard 45 degree turns almost on a dime....
Lt. Dan DID end up being an astronaut of sorts, with those titanium legs they used to make the Space Shuttle. (Reference to scene in bar when Lt. Dan sarcastically says that if Forrest becomes a boat captain, he'll become an astronaut). Also, the flock of birds flying off when Forrest is at Jenny's grave ... Jenny, remember, as a young girl, prayed to be a bird to fly far, far away from her abusive father. She got her wish. By the way, the flock of birds in that scene were a happy accident of nature, not computer-generated.
How endearing when James tries to imitate a southern U.S. accent when quoting, "Life is like a box of chocolates..." (I'm sure it's just as accurate as my attempt at a British accent.)
The best thing Jenny could have done was stay away from him. His strength was the ability to concentrate on one thing at a time. If he was with Jenny he couldn’t have achieved anything like he did. He now has his son to concentrate on.
As you are younger and not from the US, there may be parts of the movie that you did not fully understand. For a better understanding of some parts of the movie, look up some of these personalities and events. Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant (famous football coach at University of Alabama}, Governor George Wallace (Segregationist Governor of Alabama), Abby Hoffman (Political and Social activist, co-founder of the Youth National Party and part of the Chicago Seven, anti Vietnam war movement leader), Dick Cavett (popular talk show host from 1969 to 1975), Watergate Hotel (site of the break in of the Democratic National Convention headquarters that ended the presidency of Richard Nixon, Black Panther Party (Marxist-Leninist and black power political organization). These figures/events were all depicted in the movie. Reading about these may put some of the movie in better context for you.
Sending mail from Vietnam to any US address was free. No stamp required. There was no problem receiving mail. It did back up a bit when troops were out in the boonies, but it all got caught up upon return to the rear.
Jenny was not at her former home address since she was traveling all over the country and in those days if the addressee was not living there it was stamped "Return to Sender" by the Post Office.
@@sharonhoyt2133 Probably the grandma she was living with died, so she couldn’t get her mail through that address anymore even if she went back there.
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So Happy to have shared our Amazing American Classic !!
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It’s ok to cry. If you don’t, you’re not Human. Such a great Film.
Facts!
My dad made forest’s special legs at Savannah Orthotics before I was born.. this movie means a lot and thank you so much for a great reaction!
The greatest thing about this movie is Gary Sinise and what he's done for wounded veterans. Lt Dan is the man.
I saw a video that said that playing this part in the movie is what inspired him.
So to explain the return mail….. remember Jenny was allowed to live with an aunt or Grandmother or something? Thats the address on all the letters ….
Now you would think that the grandmother or what ever would accept them or something….. so the only logical conclusion is the grandmother is dead and now total strangers live in that home…. Or its completely abandoned
not to mention, any address he would've had for her, even if it wasn't grandma's, the mail wouldn't have reached her as Jenny was nomadic with her various boyfriends and music.
Also could have just moved to a different lot given that she lived in a trailer
Apollo 13. True story. Simular cast. Same director or producer or whatever.
If Tom Hanks likes working with you in a movie, there is a good chance that you will appear in other movies with him. Barry Pepper is the sniper in Saving Private Ryan, and one of the prison guards in The Green Mile. Gary Sinise is Lt. Dan in this movie and also in Apollo 13.
Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise are also in Green Mile.
I prefer to think that, when Jenny left the last time, it was to change her life and make herself worthy of being part of Forrest's life.
In 1994, Forrest Gump, Shawshank Redemption, Pulp Fiction, Dumb and Dumber, and Lion King were in theaters at the same time.
Tom Hanks gets so much praise for this role (and rightly so) but Robin Wright is excellent - when she throws the stones at he old house it gets me every time.
Also notice when she falls to the ground her pose is reminiscent of the painting "Christina's World" that depicts a crippled young woman.
I think she doesn't get enough credit because she really made people not like Jenny, and they forgot that she's an actor playing a role. And also, a lot of people are clueless to the trauma Jenny went through as a child, and how it absolutely affects their personality and behavior as an adult.
If you like the pair, the two of them will be staring in another movie in November, directed by the same director of this film, Robert Zemeckis. Its called "Here", and looks good.
*Jenny's* problems started with her abusive father (many women look for men like their fathers or because how her father treated her she thinks she doesn't deserve a good man.) So she keeps going after "Bad boys" when *Forrest* was right there in front of her the whole time
"I don't run as fast as forest". Man James move way to get out of that one.
You guys are possibly the first non-Americans to not comment on how many assassinations/attempts there were throughout the film.
As an American, it is my favorite movie. It teaches you about great historical things in life through the eyes of a regular, simple guy. It makes you laugh, and it makes you cry, and it teaches you so many life lessons.
Wow… I jumped in for a “video” and ended up at the movie theater with you two! Had me crying like a baby!
What some people might not know Tom hanks brother is actually the one doing the all the running scenes in the movie
I am so glad that Millie was crying at the end - I hate to cry alone.
Absolutely iconic movie. One of my all-time favorites I'm glad you got to finally experience it.
@James&Millie This is one of my favorite movies. I saw it when it first came out in theaters! Actually saw it 4 times. Tom Hanks played Forrest and Sally Fields played his mom! They are two of my favorite actors!
Lieutenant Dan suffered from survivor's guilt. It's a very real and brutal thing.
I always took it as running being such a big theme in the movie but not just Forrest literally running but more like metaphorically in life Forrest was always running toward things where as jenny was always running from them.
Forrest spends his life running towards things. Jenny spends hers running away from her trauma.
Well no, that's getting the basic premise of the movie ALL WRONG. All Jenny knew to do was run away, from the sexual abuse, and she's the first to tell Forrest to run..."run AWAY Forrest", when he RAN AWAY from the kids who threw the stone, run Forrest run, he RAN AWAY from the guys in the truck, "if in trouble (in Vietnam) promise me you'll just run Forrest"...granted, he ran and saved lives, bc Forrest was everything of good intentions, so Forrest running away always turned to something good, he never knew those things would happen though, "he was just running", never knowing what he was running toward, Jenny didn't either...."What's my destiny, mama?" But significant when Forrest decided to go for a run (for 3 yrs), he was RUNNING AWAY from things (at home) he didn't understand (SAME AS JENNY HER WHOLE LIFE) that caused him pain and confusion..."Why are you dying, Mama", "Why won't you marry me, Jenny?", then she left again...FORREST RAN AWAY from the pain and confusion too, SAME AS JENNY...they were really both alike along the way really. End of his 3 yr run, he said "I'm tired, I think I'll go home now", that was symbolic of Jenny as she had ran he whole life, and got tired and went home...recovered spending time w/Forrest, he was ALWAYS her safe space, even as a kid when she would sneak out at night and sleep w/him, well as an adult, SAME THING AGAIN, she knew she was still running though, and didn't feel worthy of Forrest, but she always loved him, and so she had sex w/him, the only way she knew to express love, as was done to her as a kid, and that's what her father probably told her, even though abuse, that's the only love she knew or was shown, sex was love...so she felt bad for telling Forrest no she couldn't marry him, she knew it hurt him, so there, sex reverted to sex as the only way she knew how to express love....but how could Jenny love Forrest as he deserved when she couldn't even love herself.... of the awful things that happened to her as a kid, taking her self worth? It was when THEY BOTH stopped running... away...culminating in his 3 yr run away from home which was Jennys whole life of running from home, that they found each other. Yeah, good things happened to Forrest when he ran...shit happens/have a nice day...but Forrest was always running away too, just like her...what she told him to do...run Forrest, run, "run away Forrest"...from the kids throwing rocks, and he did...later on "I did like you told me, Jenny". Forrest and Jenny were both always running AWAY. The 3 yrs run he went on may seem the quirkiest in the film, BUT IT WAS REALLY SYMBOLIC of Jenny's whole life running away...mom died "Why...?", Jenny wouldn't marry him "Why....?"...so he ran away....Jenny's sexual abuse, I'm sure she asked why, so she ran. They were both alike the whole time really....but when Forrest was running, he was always running away too if you think about it, never knowing where, or for what...he even said that w/his 3 yr run (even after successful, asked him mother wht his destiny was).
Talk about a great year for the Best Picture Oscar. Forest Gump, Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption were all up at the same time. Upon reflection Shawshank may have been the movie that deserved it but I love all three.
It is tough for a younger generation and being a foreigner to get all of the historical figures and events Forest interacts with.
Lots of love from NM USA ❤.✌️ I’m a nerd about stuff like words and accents, and I adore just hearing you two talking, especially with such an America-centered movie through your eyes. Anyway, cheers! ❤
Bubba’s share is 33% Lt. Dan 33% Forrest Gump 33%, 3 owners.😊
43:02 "Do you think Forrest gets it?"
I think he does. He said, "Sometimes, I guess there just aren't enough rocks."
He didn't understand when he was a boy, but he knows now.
Jenny left, and Forest took off running. It makes perfect sense. To get his mind off her
30:00 In the book, Forrest does actually become an astronaut and go to space
"Where's my Medal of Honor?"
--Millie. 😁
The closest British equivalent of the congressional medal of honor is the Victoria Cross
A few tidbits of info: First, Jenny's 'virus' was AIDS. Second, this is the 2nd movie that Gary Sinise and Tom Hanks did together. (first one was The Green Mile, the second was Forest Gump and the third was Apollo 13). Third, Jenny kept 'running' away because of her traumatic childhood and had to hit bottom before she could get back to living life again and always believed that she always felt that she wasn't good enough for Forest, which is why she was out searching but always found herself back to ground zero which was Forest. Gary is a hero himself as he created a band named aptly called The Lt Dan Band and goes around raising money for wounded soldiers and does a great deal for soldiers. Here's a video surprise for Gary from all the people paying tribute to him, including Tom. Gets to you too. Here's the link ruclips.net/video/K7nCYnFsBqs/видео.html At one of Gary's concerts, Tom Hanks decided to surprise Gary by appearing at the concert as Forest Gump. It's funny. Here's the link if you'd like to see it. ruclips.net/video/-ac2SfUUGZU/видео.html Thank you for the great reaction and hope you watch The Green Mile. Get some tissues as you're going to need them.
It wasn’t AIDS, it was confirmed to be Hepatitis
People often miss out on the fact that in the scene in Jenny’s dorm, she sexually assaulted him - an instance where someone who was abused goes on to abuse someone else.
I’ve grown up with this movie and probably seen it 50 times, but it hits a lot harder when you’re a parent to an autistic child.
Jenny was much worse in the book than she was in the movie.
Mama, the Hollywood Legend that is Sally Field. I have also eaten at Bubba Gump's in New Orleans and San Francisco.
Remember when Forrest said that Jenny's Dad was a loving man? He was always touching and kissing his daughters
Jenny and her sisters were sexually abused by their Dad. Jenny didn't beliveve that she was good enough for Forrest. She felt that she was dirty and Forrest was clean. That's why she kept leaving him.
A lot of people don’t realize that the father had been molesting his daughters and just thought Jenny was selfish. That’s why she was taken to live with relatives.
i think when jenny asked Forrest to marry her, he should have said AS YOU WISH from princess bride
In case you didnt know Jenny died of Aides, also little forest jr was played buy the same boy from the 6th sense.
Aides who is that??
Pretty certain it's AIDS aka an autoimmune disorder...
Author of the book said it was Hep C.
@@amn0n The book and movie are intended to be different....
Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise were in "Apollo" 13" together too.
I get a lot of enjoyment out of watching this along with reactors who know all or at least some of the references. I understand there is a LOT of American historic references, so I don't expect non-Americans to get them, but I am always pleasantly surprised that a lot of British and Canadian reactors actually know most or all of them. The movie had a great soundtrack as well, even though I understand you can't play copyrighted music (or not much of it anyway) on RUclips reactions so we didn't hear any of it.
Good reaction! Enjoyed!
I love how y'all picked up on the Bubba Gump Shrimp reference right away
Next to watch is "Being There" staring Peter Sellers (CBE). It has a plot comparison with Forrest Gump.
This is Summer, 2024. I wonder how many years from now this will be rewatched. Fifty years? There may be too many references (Watergate, Smiley Faces, etc) for it to hold specific talking points (sort of like the AIRPLAINE NAKED-GUN flics) but I think it's got universal appeals far beyong a few skits.
About 40 minutes in, the lady in the pink outfit who said there was another bus coming is Nora Dunfee she died the same year the movie came out in 1994
I became so pissed at "Jenny" as the movie, finding myself totally immersed in the film! Then I finally realized that it was Robin Wright's great acting, as well as the writing and directing that influenced me.
You have to remember she was sexually abused by her father as a child and never got over that. She did not see herself as having any worth. Her whole theme was to run from her problems and not deal with them. She never dealt with her trauma until the end. She told Forrest that "You don't want to marry me" not that she didnt want to marry him. She knew she would not be good enough for him and she was just too messed up.
Probably best movies of all time also Shawshank redemption is a must watch
Fantastic soundtrack in this movie.
I get why they showed Forrest with those dirty trainers at the Bus Stop, but Forrest would never wear those dirty shoes to go see Jenny. We all know he didn't run for over 3 years in one pair of shoes. More like dozens of pairs. He could have been wearing a new pair of the same shoes. That would have made sense.
I recently went to see the Lt Dan Band, I also live in the area that most of this was filmed in.
It's pretty sad that you're afraid to sit on a bench with another human being😢
Lots of this movie was filmed where I live now !! Twenty years ago I took my daughter to the spot of where he was sitting on the bus bench. Hunting Island is where they filmed the extraction of his crew.
LOVE THIS MOVIE: SOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!! Thanks, ya'll, for reacting to it, you-two!! HUGS from TEXAS!!
Hi guys hope is all well with the three of you
Two other very good, once in a lifetime must watch, movies are The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile. Both movies are directed by the Frank Darabont and adapted from novels by Stephen King who is well known for his horror story books, but these two movies are not about horror. He also does very good story telling outside of the horror genre.
33:15 I don't know if that was intentional but saying 'he stood up for him.' as Lt Dan falls out of his wheelchair was nicely timed.
Am I a bad person for laughing at this?
I am glad one of you got the imagine reference from John L 😃 honestly so many reactors miss it !
One of the greatest movies ever. That’s the answer.
You should watch, “ That Thing you Do” a very underrated Tom Hanks movie that came a year or so after this one.
Good timing, i just cracked open a beer. Cheers!
Much will be missed if one is not familiar with 60s, 70s and 80s American culture. But it's still a fantastic movie.
One of my favorite Tom Hanks movies.
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Hey James, I think that the 3rd quote you're likely thinking of is "Stupid Is As Stupid Does"
Flat-out one of the greatest films of all time.
A bit of trivia for you, James and Millie. When Forrest talks about getting Jenny's letter, he says " out of the blue, clear sky." Well the saying here in the U. S is " clear, blue sky". Meaning something unexpected. Well, a couple of years after this movie came out, one of the most famous country singers in the U.S. , "King" George Strait, released a song called "Blue Clear Sky". The writer of the song was inspired by Forrest Gump's line.
Tom Hanks brother, was the one running in the movie.
It just hit 30 years old on July 6. It was released July 6, 1994. I was 20 years old! Can't you believe you guys have never seen it by now, LOL! It's a classic!
With nearly an hour reaction time, did we somehow slide over Elvis Presley?? 🤯
...and the assassination of JFK???
...and the southern school integration....... 😢 WTF DID we watch?
When Forrest was taught table tennis (ping pong) he was told "never take your eyes off te ball" then he never blinked while playing.
In his speach about Viet Nam, he said "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".