Forrest Gump – 4 Stars (Excellent)

“Forrest Gump” opens with a feather being lifted into the air by a breeze that carries it to the feet of Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks), who is sitting at a bus stop in Savannah, GA. Gump picks it up and puts it in a “Curious George” children’s book. He then begins to tell his life story to the first of several people waiting with him for the next bus.

Some of the people are great listeners and some are not, but make no mistake about it, Gump is a master storyteller. He is simple, unassuming, honest, not brilliant, and full of integrity. For such a humble person, his story is almost unbelievable.

Forrest wears braces on his legs to walk as a child, eludes bullies who make fun of him, befriends Jenny (Robin Wright Penn), whom he will pursue all his life, meets Elvis Presley, meets three presidents : John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, and receives the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam, where he saves Lieutenant Dan (Gary Sinise) and loses his friend Private “Bubba” (Mykelti Williamson).

At an anti-war rally in Washington, DC, he briefly meets Jenny, whose life is in shambles after seeking fame and following a hippie lifestyle. Forrest begins a table tennis craze and becomes a nationally known ping-pong genius, using the money he earns to start a successful shrimp boat business with Lt. Dan, who invests his money in Apple stock. and both get rich in the process.

He then inspires people to jog, helps a businessman create smiley face stickers, and deals with the loss of his mother (Sally Field), who tells him he must find his own destiny. Despite everything, Jenny and love elude him. Forrest lived in turbulent times.

If you’re dizzy just imagining all this, I was too. After seeing Forrest Gump for the first time, I appreciated the film’s merit, but was overwhelmed by how one person could accomplish so much and be surrounded by so many famous people. After watching Forrest Gump 3 more times, I got over it and now I just sing his praises.

Finally, Jenny sees Forrest running on TV and writes a letter for him to come see her. When he does, he discovers that Jenny has a child and is very ill. She asks Forrest to marry her, and soon after, she dies. She learns that he is the father of her child and agrees to raise him. As young Forrest boards the bus for the first day of school, his white feather falls out of the Curious George book he’s carrying, gets caught in the breeze, and rises into the sky.

If you’re wondering about the quill, it was real, but his acting in the movie was computer-based. The feather is important because it raises the question of whether we are all floating accidentally, as if on the breeze, or whether each of us really has a destiny. Forrest supposes that maybe it is both.

Everything that happens to Forrest Gump is worth watching, and much of what happens teaches us important lessons in life. This is a love story, a relationship story, and the story of one person in a very big world that is sometimes almost impossible to understand. Everything that is good and much that is bad is covered in the film.

To appreciate where Forrest Gump came from, learn from these memorable lines from the film:

1) Lt. Daniel Taylor: “Have you found Jesus yet, Gump?” Forrest Gump: “I didn’t know you were supposed to be looking for him, sir.”

2) Forrest Gump: (describing Vietnam) “We always went on long walks and always looked for a guy named Charlie.”

3) Jenny Curran: “Have you ever been with a girl, Forrest?” Forrest Gump: (nervously) “I sit next to them in my Home Economics class…”

4) Jenny Curran: “His name is Forrest.” Forrest Gump: “Like me.” Jenny Curran: “I named it after his dad.” Forrest Gump: “Do you have a dad named Forrest too?” Jenny Curran: “You’re his dad, Forrest.”

5) Jenny Curran: “Have you ever dreamed, Forrest, who you’re going to be?” Forrest Gump: “Who am I going to be?” Jenny Curran: “Yes.” Forrest Gump: “I-it’s not going to be me?”

6) Forrest Gump: “I’m not a smart man… but I know what love is.”

7) Forrest Gump: “Mom always said life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get.” This line was voted 40th in the top 100 movie quotes by the American Film Institute. In 2007, the AFI rated Forrest Gump as the 76th greatest movie of all time.

8) Forrest Gump: “Stupid is the stupid thing he does.”

Tom Hanks modeled his accent after the young Forrest (Michael Conner Humphreys, who actually spoke that way).

Forrest Gump was a hugely successful movie, costing $55 million to produce and grossing $677+ million worldwide. After its release in 1994, it became the fastest-rising Paramount film to reach the $100 million, $150 million, and $200 million marks, surpassing $250 million in 66 days.

Even more importantly, Forrest Gump won 6 Oscars at the Academy Awards: for Best Picture, Tom Hanks for Best Actor, Robert Zemeckis for Best Director, Eric Roth for Best Screenplay based on the novel by Winston Groom, Arthur Schmidt for Best Film Editing and Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum and Allen Hall for Best Visual Effects.

Forrest Gump also earned 7 other Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor (Gary Sinise), Best Original Musical Score (Alan Silvestri), Best Set Decoration, Best Cinematography (Don Burgess), Best Makeup, Best Sound and Best Effects Editing. Sound.

Among his other 32 awards and 38 nominations are 7 Golden Globe nominations and awards for Best Actor, Best Director and Best Picture.

As with almost any other award-winning production, many famous professionals passed up the opportunity to be a part of the success. Terry Gilliam and Barry Sonnenfeld were offered the opportunity to direct the film. Bill Murray was considered for the role of Forrest, Chevy Chase turned down the role of Forrest, and three others turned down the role of Bubba: David Alan Grier, Dave Chappelle, and Ice Cube.

Tom Hanks said that he would make the movie only if all the events that took place were historically accurate. For example, when Gump calls to report the Watergate break-in, the security guard on duty answers the phone saying, “Security, Frank Willis.” Willis was the guard on duty that night who uncovered the break-in that led to Richard Nixon’s resignation from the presidency.

Tom Hanks is an incredible and profitable actor. While Forrest Gump grossed $677 million and is by far his biggest box office success, he has been involved in 19 other movies that have grossed over $100 million and ranks third among all actors appearing in movies with $3.3 billion grossed. .

Forrest Gump was directed by Robert Zemeckis, from the screenplay by Eric Roth based on the novel by Winston Groom. I really liked Forrest Gump and I think you will too. If you have seen it before, please revisit it and relive the magical moments of hope, courage, patience, love, understanding and compassion, all of which give special meaning to our lives.

Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley