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“Run, Forrest, run.” after watching the movie, this is the most impresd words in my mind. It ems like that along Forrest’s life, he is running forward all the time and never stops.
job1Forrest Gump is one of the greatest films ever made. Robert Zemeckis directed this flawless tearjerker in 1994. It tells the story of the amazing Forrest Gump and all the traumatizing events he endures in a ries of flashbacks as Forrest tells his life’s story while waiting for a bus.
Tom Hanks plays the lovable simpleton who life story, originally imagined in the novel of the same name by Winston Groom, is tracked in this modern day parable. Despite a lowly IQ of just 75, he breezes completely unfazed from one instance of remarkable good fortune to the next, becoming a college football star, a Vietnam war hero, a ping-pong champion, a
shrimp boat captain, a cross-country runner and eventually an unaffected millionaire. soul什么意思
Forrest lives in a world that derides him as stupid but, as Mrs. Gump says, "stupid is as stupid does", and in this movie it's the other characters who em endowed with stupidity: Jenny stumbles from one bad trip to another, Lieutenant Dan los his legs, then his mind at war, while everybody el ems to engage in acts of relentless and tragic idiocy. All through this Forrest is the constant: he es the world in simple terms and intents惟妙惟肖什么意思 on doing the right thing. In this movie it's not Forrest that's retarded, it's the rest of the world.
This movie mentions and address many of the crucial American wounds of the 20th century: Vietnam War, relationships with African-Americans, drugs, capitalism and the mistreatment of women. Naturally Forrest himlf takes the morally upright line on all of the: he fights in Vietnam then rejects war as hell, makes best friends with the African-American Bubba, rejects drugs, becomes a national sporting hero, makes a million without even trying, looks for love with Jenny but los her despite treating her better tha
n any other man ever did. The interactions and contradictions between Forrest and his more worldly, more cynical camates is the source of much humor, some of it quite dark. Weaving Forrest into various bits of historical footage was quirky and interesting, though played no significant part in the story.
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Forrest Gump, through no effort of his own, continually finds himlf in the middle of important, influential events -- initiating the Watergate scandal, or inspiring John Lennon to write "Imagine" for instance. Some criticize Gump as being anti-intellectual for giving a simpleton such central roles in so many crucial moments in time. But I prefer to e Forrest's involvement as a metaphor for how we all move through time. Forrest may be causing and witnessing history without understanding what he does and es, but so do we all -- we can never know the full ramifications of all we do at the moment we are doing秋季护肤 it, and events later recognized as pivotal don't always em that way at the time, even to tho of us far more intelligent and lf-aware than Forrest.karate
The theme of history's continuity and chains of people linking backward and forward thronullif
tpvugh time is touched upon often in Gump. Of his friend from Vietnam, Lt. Dan Taylor, Forrest says, "Somebody in his family had fought and died in every single American war." At one point as Forrest tells his tale while waiting for a bus, a woman with a little boy listens and reminisces with Forrest. The child, I think, is meant to suggest a passing on of stories, joining Forrest's history -- which is indeed the history of us all -- with the future.2017全国卷1数学
Destiny is another concept Gump explores, without ever really resolving what it is. Forrest's Vietnam buddy Bubba, grievously injured, wonders "Why'd this have to happen?" Dan, raging to Forrest who rescued him from certain death, cries, "I had a destiny. I was suppod to die in the field with honor." Even Forrest eventually asks his mother, "What's my destiny, Momma?"
Forrest speaks of the people passing through the rooming hou his mother ran when he was a child. He once unwittingly helped create a star who would change American culture when he danced a strange little dance for a then-unknown Elvis, who was staying at the hou. I think all of us are like Forrest, like the people passing through the rooming hou -
- paradoxically, we all create history while simultaneously being swept along helplessly in its wake.