Forrest Gump, while not intelligent, has accidentally been present at
many historic moments, but his true love, Jenny Curran, eludes him.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis
Writers:
Winston Groom (novel),
Eric Roth
Storyline
Forrest Gump is a simple man with a low I.Q. but good intentions. He is
running through childhood with his best and only friend Jenny. His
'mama' teaches him the ways of life and leaves him to choose his
destiny. Forrest joins the army for service in Vietnam, finding new
friends called Dan and Bubba, he wins medals, creates a famous shrimp
fishing fleet, inspires people to jog, starts a ping-pong craze, create
the smiley, write bumper stickers and songs, donating to people and
meeting the president several times. However, this is all irrelevant to
Forrest who can only think of his childhood sweetheart Jenny Curran. Who
has messed up her life. Although in the end all he wants to prove is
that anyone can love anyone.
Reviews
The zen of Forrest Gump.
This
is a powerful yet charming movie; fun for its special effects and
profound in how it keeps you thinking long after it's over. Like others,
I've seen this movie more than once. One comment I've never heard is
that Forrest's simplicity is almost zen-like. I should read the novel to
get the author's intention (I remember some people preferring the book
and complaining that no one at the Academy Awards gave him any credit.)
But rather than an implication that you should do what you're supposed
to do and believe in God and you'll win in the end, I see it as
zen-like, i.e., living in the moment and not having expectations or
particular cravings (other than his loving Jenny.) So he ends up just
stumbling into all the major historical events of the time. Granted, he
achieves this only because he doesn't have the brains to think otherwise
and actually have expectations, but so many of our problems are because
we do have higher intellect and desires, which ironically makes us
unhappy because we know what we are missing. We love our cats and dogs
for the same simplicity and always being in the moment. There's a line
in the movie wondering if everything is predestined or happens randomly
or it's a combination of both. It is something to mull over for a long
time.
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