Paramount Pictures | Release Date: July 6, 1994
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maAssassinMay 5, 2017
Forrest Gump.. The most succesfull,sympathetic,brave and kind-hearthed character on TV's.. I want to thank you Tom Hanks for acting this character.. Awsome movie. just a delicious movie.
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Vidods6Dec 25, 2017
In my opinion, this is the best movie ever made. It is comedy, tragedy, war, drama, action, romance and one hell of a journey through life. Also one of the greatest actors ever, Tom Hanks is brilliant and totally deserves more than just oscar.
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NinteundoApr 21, 2018
it's concept is fairly simple but the way it's executed makes it a masterpiece.
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meydianarizki21Nov 19, 2021
Combining elements of comedy, motivation to satire.Forrest Gump, a film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring veteran actor TomHanks, manages to instill very deep moral values ​​in every scene.The film, which was made in 1994, deserves toCombining elements of comedy, motivation to satire.Forrest Gump, a film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring veteran actor TomHanks, manages to instill very deep moral values ​​in every scene.The film, which was made in 1994, deserves to be called the best film of all time. The film, based on the novel by Winston Groom, tells the story of a mannamed Forrest Gump. Forrest who since childhood was considered a stupid child with an IQ of 75 has a unique life story.Having been belittled by everyone, Forrest continued to go forward with a stupid label by others against him.Forrest Gump is an epic film that makes the audience realize that behind the shortcomings there are many advantages in each person.The nature of the main character Forrest Gump can certainly be a good example for everyone.So what kind of traits can we imitate from Forrest Gump's character?
1. Loving Parents
We can see how much Forrest Gump loves his mother. In the film he is willing to swim from the ocean& run through the city when he hears the news that his mother, Mrs.Gump is sick.Forrest Gump certainly realized that his mother's struggle couldn't b reciprocated with anything.The mother who always supports Forrest in the midst of his shortcomings makes Forrest realize that his mom is his hero
2. Always positive and optimistic
Although Forrest Gump is known as an idiot character in the film but his stupidity isn't a problem for a Forrest.He keeps going&always thinks positive.In d film, Forrest always shows his positive nature in any situation&in any crisis.Can u copy this 3. Never give up& b generous
After he managed 2 create a shrimp company with the initials of his friend Bubba Gump Shrimp Corporation.He and Lieutenant Dan, a character frustrated by his disability during the Vietnam war, started a shrimp fishing business.After repeatedly failing to catch shrimp at the beginning of his search for shrimp.Forrest Gump didn't give up.He tried many times&failed many times.Until one day his shrimp catch was successful& together with Lieutenant Dan he managed 2 create the most successful shrimp fishing company in his city.Forrest Gump, who seemed 2 b a very successful businessman, didn't feel happy.Until finally he handed over his company to Lieutenant Dan & gave his income 2 the Bubba family, his best friend who had motivated him to start the shrimp fishing company
4. Good promise holder
Bubba is a black man whom Forrest met when he joined the military. Bubba, who when he was with Forrest, always talked about the world of shrimp, of course, for many people who listened to him talk about shrimp, it was quite boring.But not with Forrest, he always listened to Bubba talk about shrimp&Bubba's dream that when he finished his military duty he'd set up a shrimp company with Forrest but unlucky, Bubba died on the battlefield.Until it was left Forrest with his promise with Bubba to set up a shrimp fishing company.Instead of burying the promise. Forrest kept his promise to his best friend Bubba by successfully founding a very successful company, the Bubba Gump Shrimp Corporation.Forrest's promise and dream with Bubba finally came true.
5. NEVER forget friends in any situation
The next Forrest Gump trait that u can emulate is that he always helps anyone.u can see it in the film even in critical times when Forrest and his troops are attacked by the enemy. Had separated well with his best friend Bubba and Lieutenant Dan. Forrest did not want to stay silent, he finally returned to the battlefield and saved his friends who were still alive even though they were full of wounds. No exception for Lieutenant Dan who he saved even though he had to lose his leg in the end. Lieutenant Dan, who was frustrated with his disability, was angry with Forrest.But again Forrest didn't want 2 forget the Lieutenant Dan.He accidentally meets Lieutenant Dan who turns into a beggar in a wheelchair.
6. Faithful in love affairs
The romance drama between Forrest and Jenny can be a good example for everyone.The single love story between Forrest Gump and Jenny seems to break the audience's heart when they see how loyal Forrest Gump is 2Jenny.Although he had been separated several times for a long time&many times Forrest Gump was rejected by Jenny and many times he saw Jenny's bad side. Forrest remained standing faithfully waiting for Jenny.He still loves Jenny with all her flaws.Until finally he&Jenny got married But the marriage did not last long because Jenny had to leave the world early due to a virus due to her wild life.Forrest Gump must have been very sad, Jenny's long-awaited love finally ended briefly.For Forrest Gump, Jenny was his first and last love
7. Good father
At the end of the story, Forrest Gump who has become a father, gives his best love to his son.He applies the love he gets from his mother who is also a single parent.Without Jenny's presence, Forrest Gump performed his role appropriately to be a good father to his son.
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enei200Apr 20, 2021
A legendary film. I wouldn't ever believe that such mix of comedy and drama might ever work, but this have proved me wrong. It grabbed this idea and made it shine like a diamond. Must-See
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MTawhid7Feb 23, 2019
You will not feel bored while watching this film which is common in many movies. It is full of humour and life lessons. The visuals are great and some of it's scene will be memorable to me for lifetime. I have lots of memories with thisYou will not feel bored while watching this film which is common in many movies. It is full of humour and life lessons. The visuals are great and some of it's scene will be memorable to me for lifetime. I have lots of memories with this movie. It makes me happy when I feel depressed in this complicated modern world. Many people will find this movie as "not a good one" but to me it's my most favourite one. If you have any free time you can watch this movie. It can bring you happiness. Thanks a lot for reading my review. Expand
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DiptanshuSep 20, 2019
A masterpiece great cinamatography great acting just everything great a must watch
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40mangunshotJan 13, 2020
One of the best movies I've ever seen in my life. I remember watching it years ago and it was absolutely the best ever.
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FRETIYRMar 20, 2020
This movie is the best movie I've ever seen in the 90's, The story is amazing and their are a lot of positive messages and roles. This movie is great for teens and adults but not more younger children because of violence, language and SomeThis movie is the best movie I've ever seen in the 90's, The story is amazing and their are a lot of positive messages and roles. This movie is great for teens and adults but not more younger children because of violence, language and Some disturbing scenes but still is great. Expand
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HarshavarthanApr 11, 2020
What a movie!, Such movie cannot be made again, the acting, cinematography, screenplay , sound design, story. Damn I don't know how many times I watched it
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PBIApr 17, 2020
This film is amazing, full of unique moments and every sequence of it with the purpose of filming, no extra moments can be found in this film.
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JacobScennyNov 8, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Forrest Gump" is beatiful story about friendship between Forrest and Jenny. It's moments funny, moments sad, moments moving. Just very great movie. Expand
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dimitrMay 30, 2020
a good script, direction and a beautiful story with good performances and wonderful characters
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LucasMakoskiNov 24, 2020
Forrest Gump has everythinng a good movie needs, good photography, great direction, great perfomances and a great message, you must see
Forrest Gump is among my top 5 favorite films in history
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dogtorFeb 24, 2021
King of the movies. Thats my ideal movie in all time.......................
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HabibiehakimAug 17, 2021
Forrest Gump is a truly roller coaster ride, with Hanks, Wright, and Sinise at their best performance, Silvestri at one of his best score, and Zemeckis at his best directing, Forrest Gump is hell of a movie, it's one of those long movie thatForrest Gump is a truly roller coaster ride, with Hanks, Wright, and Sinise at their best performance, Silvestri at one of his best score, and Zemeckis at his best directing, Forrest Gump is hell of a movie, it's one of those long movie that feels so damn fast because it's so good, this movie is incredible, this movie is heartbreaking, this movie is beautiful, and it's definitely one of the greatest movie i've ever watch. Expand
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Pan_KrytykDec 22, 2021
Genialny film z udziałem Toma Hanksa. Robert Zemeckis jest jego reżyserem, a Winston Groom napisał tę powieść.
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LuissDtMay 14, 2022
Forrest Gump and a Tom Hanks who acted like never before in his life are wonderful, telling us a loving and funny story along with very memorable characters.
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parsymoviesOct 2, 2021
this movie is amazing the characters in the movie are great the amazing play by tom hanks and the ending of this movie is fantastic the narrative is perfect i have seen this movie 4 times and every time i sitdown and watch it it was new for me
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AgentLviJul 7, 2023
Masterpiece movie. The story is so enjoyable, scoring is really great, visual is decent, and the voice is stunning
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MikhailSoloJan 13, 2022
The movie is about a "fool" who is not much of a genius.Filmed based on the book.Which is a satire on the seventies and it's great that they made a not very good original.They made a very deep work.
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PatFlores2003Apr 29, 2022
To be honest, this is my favorite of the actor Tom Hanks... I loved the movie when they added it to Netflix... That's when I started watching the movie and it's a masterpiece... The music is unbeatable, the performances are impeccable... TheyTo be honest, this is my favorite of the actor Tom Hanks... I loved the movie when they added it to Netflix... That's when I started watching the movie and it's a masterpiece... The music is unbeatable, the performances are impeccable... They manage to make an exciting movie until the "run, Forrest, run!!!"... Don't hesitate to watch it... It's EXCELLENT. Expand
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KohlslawApr 27, 2022
My favorite movie of all time. One of the few films to make me tear up. You feel for Forrest in every step of his life.
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liamexeJun 11, 2022
A truly incredible video about a decent, humble man who met a couple presidents, fought in Vietnam, was a professional Ping Pong player, and ran around the entire country of America while meeting superstars such as John Lennon and ElvisA truly incredible video about a decent, humble man who met a couple presidents, fought in Vietnam, was a professional Ping Pong player, and ran around the entire country of America while meeting superstars such as John Lennon and Elvis Presley throughout his life. A wonderfully heartfelt film that will permanently affect your life. Forrest, after all, had an I.Q. of 75, but that didn't stop him. Expand
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EliotAleyMay 29, 2022
Just an awesome movie. It's so charming and its fascinating to see someone go through the major events of the 60s and 70s and seced. It's so funny and heartbreaking. 10/10 top 10 movie ever!
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Easy_mode123Jun 9, 2022
This movie is so f***ing good MAN this is one hunderd procent a must watch.
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DanilochkoJul 12, 2022
This is a fantastic movie! A year later, he's still beautiful.Forest run! Run Forest!
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Tomas_AJul 20, 2022
Beautiful movie, beautiful message and the story is well told, amazingly filmed and it is just fantastic ñ, emotional, stunishing
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AmadouIraklidisNov 10, 2022
An awesome vehicle for story telling. The twists and turns throughout the story are wildly entertaining, and i was always cheering for forrest. Really compelling protagonist and the way the story unfolds very satisfying.
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KnightPowerSep 5, 2022
It's a very dramatic, moving, and funny movie!
It's one of my favorite movies.
There is not really a bad guy or a good guy (although I think Jenny is the villain in the movie)
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GiugiOct 2, 2022
Wonderful story of the life full of adventures of a man with problems. You are moving and wonderful.
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user72817Nov 16, 2022
Such a heart wrenching film. This is a must watch on everyone's list. The emotions you will have in this film are wild. It really is like a roller coaster and will stay with you forever in a good way.
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Maxisgoat1717Apr 9, 2023
Why it rocks: There are plenty of laughs, just like there are plenty of tearjerkers. Forrest himself is normal, a little strange and sort of dumb, and that’s where he gets his great character from. The movie proves that someone doesn’t haveWhy it rocks: There are plenty of laughs, just like there are plenty of tearjerkers. Forrest himself is normal, a little strange and sort of dumb, and that’s where he gets his great character from. The movie proves that someone doesn’t have to be smart. The lines are memorable, the characters are memorable and everything has some sort of meaning to it. Expand
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BeeMan175Jan 31, 2023
I like lutenent dan Can microsoft make a game just with lutenent dan?

I am asking for a friend
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GreenKangaroo48Feb 2, 2023
10/10 Shrimps are good on loaf with mayonnaise and lemon pepper. You should try it
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VarlinkMar 30, 2023
Один из лучших фильмов во все времена. Я считаю каждый должен его глянуть, обожаю этот фильм.
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MohithKOct 11, 2006
Good narration of the movie and an in depth feeling brought about in each character. The characters playing around had also been perfectly synchronized with Gump's life like Lt. Dan Taylor, a wonderful acting performance by Tom and Dan.
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patrickd.Aug 26, 2005
Forrest Gump is such a good movie, showing emotion is embedded into everybody, even those who have low IQ-Forrest Gump.
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ArielleF.May 23, 2009
One of my favorite movies of all time. It's worth buying on DVD, no doubt about it!
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JacobOct 31, 2013
Forest Gump maybe long and for some promote ignorance but that does not stop it from being a straight up wonderful film. Forest Gump has a likeable character, a story that while a tad unrealistic is inspiration, and so many feels! If youForest Gump maybe long and for some promote ignorance but that does not stop it from being a straight up wonderful film. Forest Gump has a likeable character, a story that while a tad unrealistic is inspiration, and so many feels! If you haven’t seen this movie yet than check it out because there is some great stuff here. I just love it through and through. Forest Gump is a wonderful film that pulls at your heartstrings with its likeable character and emotional story making it a film that everyone should see. Expand
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jimmytancrediMay 29, 2011
Beautiful, charming, a ironic and fantastic story told with big passion, a script which verge the surreal, but does the retract of a charismatic character, a anti-hero with charisma of a hero, a story which bring us to get enamored by theBeautiful, charming, a ironic and fantastic story told with big passion, a script which verge the surreal, but does the retract of a charismatic character, a anti-hero with charisma of a hero, a story which bring us to get enamored by the meter of the story. And the soundtrack? Damn straight, really flawless! A movie with Doors' music in the soundtrack already deserves my respect, and plus more than one, really impressive. Tom Hanks, really, embodies the character so exceptional! Very well directed too, might say in passing. I can't believe that I took so long to watch this film. I didn't know what I was losing. This movie is one of those which makes me remember why do I love so much movies. Expand
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nicholas_danielDec 27, 2011
People often mistake nostalgia for sentimentality, as is the case with Forrest Gump, which exudes nostalgia. It is also easy for the cynic to scoff at the manipulative innocence of such a character as Forrest Gump. However, its effectivenessPeople often mistake nostalgia for sentimentality, as is the case with Forrest Gump, which exudes nostalgia. It is also easy for the cynic to scoff at the manipulative innocence of such a character as Forrest Gump. However, its effectiveness is undeniable. Forrest overturns every cornerstone in modern American history and allows us to rediscover what a wonder it was to live in 20th century America. All the while, Forrest takes no sides, judges no one, and holds no grudges. Of course, this does not make him a saint, because he appears to not have the mental capacity for such actions. Consequentially, he only has the capacity to see things in terms of those he loves rather than those he hates. Ideologically, he is a simpleton, but can anyone argue with the tangible results? Half of the comedic irony lies in the fact the he survives and lives to tell his story, with no regrets, despite being "slow". The films power lies in notions of right and wrong. In that regard, Forrest is a reflection of those he loves, namely Jenny and his Momma, and they are the ones who influence him. Because those who influence him are benevolent, he turns out to be what we all wish we could be; a lover rather than a hater, candidly honest rather than a liar, all the time. It's tough to imagine a world where everyone always chooses the alternative to malevolent hatred and deception. Whether out of pure righteousness, or because his "Momma" told him, Forrest gives us a glimpse of at least a microcosm of that world through his actions, and it is an experience I will never forget. Expand
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spadenxDec 15, 2011
Its a great film, While there maybe a few parts that annoy you or make you lose interest, Its still worth the watch. Tom Hanks is amazing in this film.
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SpangleJan 6, 2014
I have finally seen this in its entirety (I had seen parts of it, but most of it was new). There isn't much to be said about this one since it's such an iconic film that most people have in fact seen it already, but it certainly lives up toI have finally seen this in its entirety (I had seen parts of it, but most of it was new). There isn't much to be said about this one since it's such an iconic film that most people have in fact seen it already, but it certainly lives up to the enormous hype it has and more. Expand
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Iky009Jan 5, 2014
Obra extraordinária.
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ryanMoriarityFeb 9, 2013
It has everything you could ever want in a movie. Friendship, adventure, silliness, romance. Forrest Gump is a fantastic American landmark we should look back on.
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shpreaJun 28, 2013
This movie is just all around awesome. Tom Hanks kills the role, portraying an interesting character with a colorful and detailed back story. Every flash back is detailed, well fleshed out, and occasionally inspirational. You really can't goThis movie is just all around awesome. Tom Hanks kills the role, portraying an interesting character with a colorful and detailed back story. Every flash back is detailed, well fleshed out, and occasionally inspirational. You really can't go wrong with this movie. Expand
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Jimbo82Apr 13, 2013
Forrest Gump is a truly remarkable film with a magnificent performance by Tom Hanks. The story is simple and when watching the film you will be taken on a journey into the life of a fascinating character. The film has a bit of everythingForrest Gump is a truly remarkable film with a magnificent performance by Tom Hanks. The story is simple and when watching the film you will be taken on a journey into the life of a fascinating character. The film has a bit of everything humour, sadness, uplifting moments, great acting and a whole host of characters that you will not only care for, but also take an interest in aswell. Whilst we are all aware that Forrest Gump is not an intelligent man, by the end of the film you will realise what a remarkable person he is and will have an insight into the astonishing life that he led. Expand
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FranzHcriticAug 23, 2013
Funny, heartwarming, and with editing so amazing you can't believe your eyes. And Tom Hanks departs from previous roles to play the loving but idiotic title character. You always learn to love him.
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AndremaxSep 6, 2018
One of the best Hanks' actings of all time. The way that he plays his character causes empathy on watcher. Really really emotional and beautiful story.
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eagleeyevikingJun 7, 2016
Robert Zemeckis turns a story of Forrest Gump, deftly played by Tom Hanks, who surmounts all odds to achieve the American dream. The film is sweet, relatable, epic but never sprawling and emotional.
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googolendtimesApr 25, 2014
"Pulp Fiction" is better. "The Shawshank Redemption" is better. But nonetheless, I love "Forrest Gump". I fully understand why some may not like it, but I love it. I love its acting, I love the way in which it is rendered, I love its scope. I"Pulp Fiction" is better. "The Shawshank Redemption" is better. But nonetheless, I love "Forrest Gump". I fully understand why some may not like it, but I love it. I love its acting, I love the way in which it is rendered, I love its scope. I love its seamless combination of comedy, drama, romance and, to a degree, fantasy, to produce such a story so dazzlingly endearing you almost don't want the film to end. Tom Hanks is a marvel to behold, playing our protagonist across multiple decades of monumental importance to American history with an endearing simplicity and charm. And I think Gary Sinise delivers some of the best supporting work in any film I've ever seen. Sentimental to a fault it may be, but "Forrest Gump" encapsulates the ideal of the American dream unlike any other film I've ever watched. It is the feel-good film of the decade, of any decade. Expand
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Mordovan89Mar 8, 2014
.Great, entertaining and wonderful, with great music and a very interesting story. Deserves 9, so I think, for what duration was grounded, because in my opinion not have lasted long, as he ran the risk of being boring. But otherwise perfect,.Great, entertaining and wonderful, with great music and a very interesting story. Deserves 9, so I think, for what duration was grounded, because in my opinion not have lasted long, as he ran the risk of being boring. But otherwise perfect, my final word. Expand
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KayakMar 4, 2014
An incredibly touching film with a great cast, excellent choice of music and a thoroughly pleasing storyline. Some of the dialogue in this film is now commonly quoted in everyday life which is a great achievement. It was a teeny bit longAn incredibly touching film with a great cast, excellent choice of music and a thoroughly pleasing storyline. Some of the dialogue in this film is now commonly quoted in everyday life which is a great achievement. It was a teeny bit long though, otherwise this film would have probably scored more, maybe even a 100. Expand
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MarickMar 30, 2015
Tom Hanks proves his talent for acting. In this film even manages to surprise me pleasantly. I like Forrest, trying to overcome his moments and be a normal person.
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Jim222001Oct 11, 2014
It's pretty disrespectful that when this Best Picture was released in theaters recently; critics chose hate on it and put it down to 71% good reviews. No way is Forrest Gump a bad movie. It's a classic about just being yourself and how yourIt's pretty disrespectful that when this Best Picture was released in theaters recently; critics chose hate on it and put it down to 71% good reviews. No way is Forrest Gump a bad movie. It's a classic about just being yourself and how your actions make you stupid; not the size of your IQ. Expand
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MrMovieBuffNov 2, 2017
'Forrest Gump' at times, can be seen as overly sentimental, and often too sweet in its storytelling. The movie focuses on one man's journey throughout many of the most iconic moments in American history. Forrest (Tom Hanks) sits on a bench'Forrest Gump' at times, can be seen as overly sentimental, and often too sweet in its storytelling. The movie focuses on one man's journey throughout many of the most iconic moments in American history. Forrest (Tom Hanks) sits on a bench with a box of chocolates on his lap, waiting for somebody, as he waits, some strangers, waiting for other people or transport, sit alongside him. He proceeds to tell them stories, whether they wish to hear it or not, about how he managed to get to where he currently is in life. We see a young Forrest living quietly with his mother (Sally Field), as she tries her best to raise him, since his father is nowhere around. He does his best at school, despite some of the other kids often making fun of how simply "stupid" he is. He wears leg braces as he wasn't fully able to properly function his legs. Growing up, Forrest befriends a girl named Jenny (Robin Wright), who has been kind to him, despite his lack of knowledge. There seems to be some kind of spark between the two of them, but they often go their separate ways after school. We see that Forrest joins the army and meets a man named Lieutenant Dan (Gary Sinise) who often struggles to keep his patience with Forrest. Forrest ends up becoming an iconic ping pong player, often playing really fast, and he meets President Kennedy, John Lennon etc. all with the power of special effects to make it look as if Hanks' character actually met these people. 'Forrest Gump', directed by Robert Zemeckis (who also directed 'Back to the Future'), is a powerful movie, and tells a story of a kind man and how he remained humble throughout, what looked like, a difficult journey. The acting is solid, the story is engaging, and it is a movie with a warm heart. Maybe too warm for some, but all in all, this is a story that needs to be shared to everyone. Expand
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EdwardGregoryApr 19, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The charmed and charming life journey of an innocent tossed through three decades of America's turbulent modern history makes for an original and hugely appealing story. Its mesmerising potential only falters because director Robert Zemeckis' agility with ingenious special effects occasionally outpaces his narrative judgement, as it did in Death Becomes Her and, to a lesser extent, in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It is still his most emotionally satisfying work to date, though, and however mildly or sharply one is struck by its dramatic flaws, there can be few who would deny the film's entertainment value or the captivation of Tom Hanks' performance as the eponymous Gump.

State-of-the-art computer digitalised compositing enables Forrest to interact with Presidents JFK, LBJ and Nixon, pop stars like John Lennon and TV personalities galore, creating other illusions to quite astounding effect. Less successful is the strand throughout the film in which Wright's Jenny counterpoints Forrest's naïve plod - always following his heart and his inner voice of right-doing in a country losing direction - with her extended walk on the wild side through promiscuity, drugs and loss of belief. Overlong, the film begins to slide into a sentimentalised panorama of the times with distracting, though admittedly frequently hilarious, spectacles.

Yet, for all its mush and meandering, this is among the stand-out audience pleasers; Hanks outdoes himself in the loveable dolt department with unforgettable, utterly disarming work. Just as he recaptured boyishness in Big without resorting to cuteness, here he brilliantly portrays slowness and dumb doggedness without being patronising. Despite its flaws, this is simply unmissable.
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kyle20ellisMar 10, 2022
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Forrest Gump, I think is a beautiful film. Never too schmaltzy, but there are some genuine tearjerkers like Forrest at Jenny's grave. The cinematography is stunning, the costumes are lovely and the scenery is gorgeous. The
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Forrest Gump, I think is a beautiful film. Never too schmaltzy, but there are some genuine tearjerkers like Forrest at Jenny's grave. The cinematography is stunning, the costumes are lovely and the scenery is gorgeous. The music is also very calm and relaxing, perhaps adding to the tone of this film. The screenplay is well crafted, and the story is simple. But what made this movie was its simplicity; it never tries to be too complex and is consequently moving. The acting is just as impressive; whilst Tom Hanks's accent is a little awkward in places, my only real criticism of this movie, he gives a truly remarkable performance, though I do think Morgan Freeman deserved the Oscar more for Shawshank. Robin Wright gives possibly the best performance of her career, and Sally Field is very dignified as Forrest's mother. The scene stealer though is Gary Sinise as Lieutenant Dan, a very moving and insightful performance. Overall, an extremely good movie, I will admit I wasn't sure whether I would like it, but the simple answer is this, I do. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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Giorgi751Dec 10, 2015
The root problem of this movie is the character payoff. We sense that loving the character is not enough, alas we have to respect him as well. Personally, I can remember myself having respect for the dumbest or the most wicked characters.The root problem of this movie is the character payoff. We sense that loving the character is not enough, alas we have to respect him as well. Personally, I can remember myself having respect for the dumbest or the most wicked characters. Certainly, there is a way of sentimentalizing a character who saves several lives in a shootout and loses a friend in his arms but when I’m watching a guy who does all this because his mind rings “Run Forrest, Run!”, my sentimentalism feels more like a wet dream.
I was jerked around all over as my sympathy was about to get milked at any minute, regardless of how preposterous the reason was. And, they succeeded damn well but after about an hour when the movie was finished I felt deceived. This may be a great movie, I’m not sure. But it definitely is the great (if not the greatest) manipulation.
One thing I really, just honestly don’t understand is the film’s stuborness about pedalling this so called simplicity of the main hero. Even in the most tearjerking scenes, Forrest seems totally disconnected, and he is.There was a movie called Awakenings, where characters were in lethargy and I can assume they actually couldn’t understand most of what was happening around. The diferrence is that in that movie the characters were in a center of our curious exploration and we gradually began to feel familiar with them on more fundamental level too. Unlike them Forrest Gump(could be Forrest Dumb) is a container of emptiness, something that keeps your attachment just as much as you are being involved overall. And still he sometimes gets to be the center of the drama here. This is the problem: the movie wants to sentimentalize him no matter what and is too greedy to admit that he’s above all a storytelling device. If the movie had chosen that ground of awareness, I wonder what would’ve been made of it.
Watching Forrest Gump is like experiencing those moments of euphoria when your mind is being overly selective about events in your life and everything seems to make sense. While, having finished watching it is like unfolding bitter truths about the same events, analyzing them more thoroughly and eventually understanding they were much less meaningful and much less uniquely related to each other than you thought.
So, does this mean Forrest Gump is about life? Yes, it does. More specifically, if somebody asked me what this film is about, I would say it is about false glimpses of one’s life. The creators of this movie know this but I suggest you not to get annoyed too much. Just take your time and consider everybody already knows what you have to say. After all, there must be kind of a challenge to make a movie that wins people’s admiration and makes them despise that very admiration.
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aadityamudharApr 18, 2016
Good narration of the movie and an in depth feeling brought about in each character. The characters playing around had also been perfectly synchronized with Gump's life like Lt. Dan Taylor, a wonderful acting performance by Tom and Dan.
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EpicLadySpongeJan 20, 2016
Tom Hanks gave his all in Forrest Gump and it still works for him and his career. He manages to be the master of acting and not only that, the plot actually works from the book.
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JumpmanJan 10, 2016
I didn't expect to like this movie but it ended up being one of my favorites of all time. I held myself back trying not to cry about 20 times throughout
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BarneyOnMTJan 6, 2016
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: The star of this classic show - Tom Hanks is brilliant here, every ounce of his character is so believeable and beautifully played. Match this with an amazing cast, an amusing but detailed and fantastic plot with realWHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: The star of this classic show - Tom Hanks is brilliant here, every ounce of his character is so believeable and beautifully played. Match this with an amazing cast, an amusing but detailed and fantastic plot with real sentimental value, as well as a great supporting cast, you've got yourself a film that stands the test of time for all the right reasons. Even now it doesn't feel dated
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: Some of the themes are questionnable...
VERDICT: A well told tale of one man - thanks to Tom Hanks, 'Forrest Gump' is a real and emotional classic
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PachekoviskMar 16, 2016
EXCELLENT
It's one of my favorite movies of all time. It's a movie that I can watch multiple times and never get tired of it. It has it's dumb moments but they are so little compared to the rest of the movie.
I know some people don't like
EXCELLENT
It's one of my favorite movies of all time. It's a movie that I can watch multiple times and never get tired of it. It has it's dumb moments but they are so little compared to the rest of the movie.
I know some people don't like this movie but I just love it!
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FilmClubMar 27, 2016
A picaresque story of a simpleton’s charmed odyssey through 30 years of tumultuous American history, “Forrest Gump” is whimsy with a strong cultural spine. Elegantly made and winningly acted by Tom Hanks in his first outing since hisA picaresque story of a simpleton’s charmed odyssey through 30 years of tumultuous American history, “Forrest Gump” is whimsy with a strong cultural spine. Elegantly made and winningly acted by Tom Hanks in his first outing since his Oscar-winning “Philadelphia” performance, Robert Zemeckis’ technically dazzling new film is also shrewdly packaged to hit baby boomers where they live. Pic offers up a non-stop barrage of emotional and iconographic identification points that will make the postwar generation feel they’re seeing their lives passing by onscreen.

In a part Dustin Hoffman might once have killed for, Hanks plays a kind of semi-imbecile whose very blankness makes him an ideal audience prism through which many of the key events of the ’50s through early ’80s can be viewed. Lacking any ideology or analytical powers, Gump is the immutable innocent moving in a state of grace through a nation in the process of losing its innocence, an Everyman who acts instinctively in an age defined by political divisiveness.

As Gump narrates his story to a succession of listeners at a Savannah, Ga., bus stop, a most curious life is revealed in evocative, often jokey flashbacks. Gump is raised in an old plantation mansion, now a boarding house, by his abandoned mother (Sally Field), who tells the boy that he’s no different from anyone else despite his 75 I.Q. Outfitted with leg braces and shunned by other boys, young Forrest finds his only friend in a beautiful little girl, Jenny, herself the victim of abuse at home.

Once Forrest, in a startling scene, literally breaks free of his leg shackles, he becomes “a running fool,” darting about wherever he goes at terrific speed. Even though he doesn’t understand the rules, he becomes a star running back on the high school and college football teams, and it’s at the U. of Alabama that the grown-up Forrest has his first date with destiny, as a dopey-looking bystander next to Gov. George Wallace as the first black students are admitted through the school’s doors.

After another encounter, with JFK, Forrest heads for Vietnam, where his dim-wittedness makes him the ideal Army soldier. On the way, he meets Bubba Blue (Mykelti Williamson), another not especially swift fellow who’s like Forrest’s black brother, a man whose dreams of a shrimping life give Forrest something to aspire to once they’re back.

After an intense battle, Forrest saves the lives of several men, including his commanding officer, Lt. Dan (Gary Sinise), who nonetheless loses his legs, and Forrest returns home to receive the Medal of Honor from LBJ and have a chance reunion with Jenny (Robin Wright), who’s become a camp follower of SDS and Black Panther types.

Through it all, Forrest retains his love and idealized image of Jenny. She, however, indulges in the try-it-all excesses of the era, becoming a stripper, hippie, activist, druggie and more. Jenny keeps popping into Forrest’s life at intervals, never quite ready to settle for his unquestioning love until it’s almost too late.

Meanwhile, Forrest’s eventful life comes to embrace a stint as a champ ping-pong player, a down-and-out period with Lt. Dan in New York, a hilarious key role in the Watergate saga, amazing success as a shrimp boat captain, the resumption of his life as a runner, which sees him become a sort of mystical guru figure to the jogging set, and finally the unexpected arrival of fatherhood.

In covering so much ground, literally and figuratively, Eric Roth’s intelligently structured, finely tuned screenplay also serves up innumerable cultural touchstones that will have most viewers in the 30-50 age range melting in recognition. Main themes here have to do with the impulse to recapture the past; the wish to return to one’s childhood, or at least the site of it; the desire to fulfill your life with your original true love; the need to refashion the simple feeling of homeafter many aimless years; and assuming the responsibilities of parenthood after much delay.

At just short of 2 1/2 hours, pic is a bit indulgent, long and excessive at times, but this is more than compensated for by its humor and sharp-witted storytelling. Pic is weakest in the Forrest-Jenny relationship; the characters have nothing but their childhood connection going for them.On the other hand, Gump reps another career triumph for Hanks after his Oscar turn. In the key supporting roles, Sinise and Williamson are excellent, while Field pops up as Forrest’s loving mom at the beginning and near the end.

The film has been very well worked out on all levels and Zemeckis’ direction is supple, and in this instance he has well balanced his long-term interest in technical matters with concern over performance and content. From the extraordinary, descending opening shot on through a vivid ground-level Vietnam firestorm and the documentary facsimiles, the film is a superior example of Hollywood craftsmanship.
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Muskrat147Oct 6, 2016
Incredibly thought provoking, Forrest Gump beautifully adapts its source material, and Tom Hanks' performance, as well as an intelligent script, allow the film to bring forth many emotional moments.
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leonard1994Dec 26, 2016
this was one of the best movies with a great history but if you have read the book you probably find some points in the movie it does not have with the book but about the movie is great.
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reviewfrom19842Aug 10, 2016
Amazing movie tom hanks at his best...................................................................................................................
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HuelBAug 10, 2016
A very good display by Tom Hanks in this brilliant movie, the way he portrays a man with a disability with such excellence all while maintaining a great portrayall of the character Forrest, Forrest Gump.
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FilipeNetoFeb 12, 2018
True love never dies.

This film brings us the story of Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks), a southern young man with a little mental retardation that, despite don't allow him to be the top in his class, cannot deprive him of the innate goodness that
True love never dies.

This film brings us the story of Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks), a southern young man with a little mental retardation that, despite don't allow him to be the top in his class, cannot deprive him of the innate goodness that brings in his heart. Owner of a large sympathy and gentleness, maintains an imperishable love for Jenny (Robin Wright), a childhood friend who will lead a very different life from his. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, features Eric Roth's script based on a novel by Winston Groom.

This is perhaps one of the most moving films of the nineties, and a turning point in Tom Hanks' career, which entered its maturity phase, already visible in the film who filmed before this one ("Philadelfia"). And it's very difficult not to feel an immediate empathy for his character, which constantly shows great kindness and sympathy towards all. Forrest, always running, will watch and even take part in many important moments in the recent history of America without, however, set aside his goodness. It's like he passed through life but remained so pure that worldly vices couldn't affect him. Jenny, his love, will follow a different path that will determine the fate of the link between both.

A love can last forever, even without seeing the beloved? Can a person live a love that is pure and without malice? This film is especially dedicated to those who still believe in that.
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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A fun and feel good movie that still entertains me after watching it numerous times.
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
Forrest Gump is one of the best American dramas I have evrr seen. The way Tom Hanks played this character makes us wanna cry and he was perfect for the role. The story was a mixture of heart, humor and more making it one of the best choice ofForrest Gump is one of the best American dramas I have evrr seen. The way Tom Hanks played this character makes us wanna cry and he was perfect for the role. The story was a mixture of heart, humor and more making it one of the best choice of the Oscar's best pictures. Expand
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XulartoJul 3, 2021
One word : wonderful. One of the best 90' movies, with incredibles actors, so if you haven't watch this movie, watch it now.
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MrPajamasSep 28, 2021
Ah, the legendary intro. A flying feather with nice music playing and I was right in the action. Followed by an introduction to the main character who tells us her whole life. It was quite a ride. Unbelievable. Quite enjoyable at first. I'dAh, the legendary intro. A flying feather with nice music playing and I was right in the action. Followed by an introduction to the main character who tells us her whole life. It was quite a ride. Unbelievable. Quite enjoyable at first. I'd say almost sweet and motivating at the same time. But gradually it got darker and darker, which I liked and it got my attention. It also started playing some music here and there, which was cool. The story of Forrest Gump is cool, but it's not somehow masterful. Still, I have to stand by the fact that this movie has a special charm. It's sweet and dark at the same time. It combines these things into one and in my opinion it works first class. Despite all the sad events, which I won't spoil, the film shows us that you just move on in life and that the next days can be better. That's probably not the main idea of the film, but it just had that effect on me. If I were in the shoes of the main character and experiencing what Forrest Gump does here in the plot, I probably would have had a mental breakdown a long time ago, but Forrest kept going and I liked that. For me, an amazing film and a classic that I think is in the MUST-SEE films. Recommended. Expand
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Lamerson19Nov 9, 2020
This movie brings out the emotion in your soul. I will never go as far to say that this movie is perfect or anywhere near perfect; it has a solid supporting cast, and some of the historical events are greatly exaggerated. However, this movieThis movie brings out the emotion in your soul. I will never go as far to say that this movie is perfect or anywhere near perfect; it has a solid supporting cast, and some of the historical events are greatly exaggerated. However, this movie will always hold a place in my heart, it shows Forrest's true innocence and compassion lead him to great successes that others can ever dream of. Some of the most monumental moments in history occur right before his eyes, however he could care less. This movie shows that love is the strongest force in the universe and can drive you passed all obstacles. Expand
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gaurishkohliJan 5, 2021
One of the best movies of Tom Hanks was ever part in, it is a must watch from whomsoever who has not watched it yet. I believe you must be living under a rock if you have not watched it yet. The whole story revolves around a character whichOne of the best movies of Tom Hanks was ever part in, it is a must watch from whomsoever who has not watched it yet. I believe you must be living under a rock if you have not watched it yet. The whole story revolves around a character which has always overcome obstacles thrown to him by the major events in his generation. The ending I feel is quite sad. This movie truly cements itself as one of the modern Hollywood classics. Expand
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shumatMar 20, 2022
perfect film to watch on saturdays, i love when forrest gorthw in his life with friends
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dasbluesFeb 23, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Hello, from Russia. I've seen this film just today, and I think it's must-see american film! Very dramatic story, I cried when Gump was talking to Jenny's grave, about their son.. So, the main idea of this film, that is it doesn't matter if you are a person with deviations like Forrest, or without a limb like a lieutenant - you are still a person who can build a good future for yourself and achieve everything Expand
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moviefan23u429uJul 15, 2022
I have seen this film twice and It is a masterpiece. Some say the film hasn’t aged well but other than a couple of jokes it is mostly timeless.
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Jmes2babiesMar 19, 2022
Became obsessed w/this movie in 1995 & until 2day I finally can say that this WONDERFUL, MIND AWAKENING, eye opener isi hope is making sense to everyone * anyone who is seeing it RIGHT NOW??!!??
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SuperbaDMIkeJun 15, 2022
Forrest gump and it's awesome performance by Tom Hanks makes this movie emotional, fun, and great.
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Richard552Aug 15, 2022
This film is amazing. Tom Hanks was great in it and played the role perfectly. $1 to buy a Netflix account, Google search: vtvshare
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ChrisNortonAug 7, 2023
An icon of American cinema the day it came out. It's not a perfect movie and has some flaws but it might just be the most heartfelt and irreplaceable movie of all time. Tom Hanks has one of the best performances ever captured and theAn icon of American cinema the day it came out. It's not a perfect movie and has some flaws but it might just be the most heartfelt and irreplaceable movie of all time. Tom Hanks has one of the best performances ever captured and the supporting cast is equally as good. The movie has incredible drama, comedy, romance but then transports you to one of the better war sequences and battles you've seen captured during Vietnam. There's no shortage of incredible vignettes of American history that imbeds you with American nostalgia. Also some of the cinematography and shots make you fall in love with the look of America all over again. Even though some of the source material is very heavy, you get to laugh a lot, and you will feel inspired at the end and hope you can see the world just a little bit how Forrest does.

Setting, Conflict, Character, Dialogue, Theme, Plot, and Climax: A+

Audience Engagement (do you feel runtime): No

Top Genres - Drama, Romance (Fiction)

Runtime - 2:22

Genre(s) rating -Drama: 9 -Romance: 8

Genre Average Score: 8.5 Directing: 9 Cinematography/lighting: 10 Story/Narrative: 9 Structure: 8 Dialogue: 10 Score(music): 10 Editing: 9 Acting: 10 Characterization: 10 Mise en Scène/Visual Design: 10 Visual Effects: 9 Costumes/Makeup: 8 Lasting Impact: 10 Originality: 10

Overall: 9.37
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TyranianFeb 20, 2020
Undoubtedly Zemeckis' best film, very well told and great performance from Hanks.
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imthenoobDec 26, 2012
A hilarious and touching comedy and one of the greatest films of all time. Forrest Gump is the kind of movie that you simply can not miss. It's a must watch.
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OfficialMar 8, 2014
Tom Hanks really killed it as Forrest Gump. This excellent movie touches on everything you expect: love, emotion, humor, and even action. Honestly, if you haven't seen this film, you're doing yourself a disservice.
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RayzorMooseNov 13, 2013
Forrest Gump runs to gold.
Forest Gump is a tear jerking story with incredible acting and good directing. An instant classic with a beautiful message.
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jamesthopesSep 4, 2014
awesome movie...in this movie romance as well as we also show drama in both and great chemistry. watch online and Download free Forrest Gump Movie in Full HD Quality on http://goo.gl/rp14DX
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EddyGregsApr 19, 2015
Forrest Gump (Hanks) is short on I.Q. points but long on heart, a pure and simple soul who follows a straight path through the world, ever true to the homely advice of his mother (Field) - the source of guiding Gumpisms such as "Stupid is asForrest Gump (Hanks) is short on I.Q. points but long on heart, a pure and simple soul who follows a straight path through the world, ever true to the homely advice of his mother (Field) - the source of guiding Gumpisms such as "Stupid is as stupid does" - and to his elusive lifelong love Jenny (Wright). He begins his serendipitous skirmishes with destiny in childhood by unconsciously giving ideas to the as-yet-unknown Elvis Presley, and goes on to become, unintentionally, a football star, war hero!

The charmed and charming life journey of an innocent tossed through three decades of America's turbulent modern history makes for an original and hugely appealing story. Its mesmerising potential only falters because director Robert Zemeckis' agility with ingenious special effects occasionally outpaces his narrative judgement, as it did in Death Becomes Her and, to a lesser extent, in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It is still his most emotionally satisfying work to date, though, and however mildly or sharply one is struck by its dramatic flaws, there can be few who would deny the film's entertainment value or the captivation of Tom Hanks' performance as the eponymous Gump.

State-of-the-art computer digitalised compositing enables Forrest to interact with Presidents JFK, LBJ and Nixon, pop stars like John Lennon and TV personalities galore, creating other illusions to quite astounding effect. Less successful is the strand throughout the film in which Wright's Jenny counterpoints Forrest's naïve plod - always following his heart and his inner voice of right-doing in a country losing direction - with her extended walk on the wild side through promiscuity, drugs and loss of belief. Overlong, the film begins to slide into a sentimentalised panorama of the times with distracting, though admittedly frequently hilarious, spectacles.

Yet, for all its mush and meandering, this is among the stand-out audience pleasers; Hanks outdoes himself in the loveable dolt department with unforgettable, utterly disarming work. Just as he recaptured boyishness in Big without resorting to cuteness, here he brilliantly portrays slowness and dumb doggedness without being patronising. Despite its flaws, this is simply unmissable.
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MovieManiac83Apr 24, 2015
Since its theatrical release in the summer of 1994, Forrest Gump has become one of those movies seemingly everyone is familiar with. It's a cultural touchstone with lines like "Life is a box of chocolates" appearing everywhere from tee-shirtsSince its theatrical release in the summer of 1994, Forrest Gump has become one of those movies seemingly everyone is familiar with. It's a cultural touchstone with lines like "Life is a box of chocolates" appearing everywhere from tee-shirts to greeting cards. The film's popularity was italicized by the way it rampaged through the 1995 Oscars, winning six awards (including the "big three" of Best Picture, Director, and Actor). Now, for its 20th anniversary, the decision has been made to do something Hollywood almost never does during the home video era: a big screen re-release.

How to get people into theaters to watch (or re-watch) Forrest run when it's a lot easier to do it at home? Enter the IMAX gimmick. Calling it anything less crass would be dishonest since there's no inherent reason why Forrest Gump should be bulked up for IMAX (or pseudo-IMAX, depending on how one views the smaller AMC version of the product). Still, commercial considerations aside, there's something majestic about watching this tall tale unfold on a larger screen than one can find in the average family room. The IMAX format is a nice way to entice some viewers to see the movie in a theater while maintaining the original composition.

During the 60s and 70s, no topic more inflamed the turbulent national consciousness than that of Vietnam and those who were sent overseas to fight. Forrest, as might be expected, has a singular viewpoint on his time spent there: "We took long walks and were always looking for this guy named Charlie." This observation emphasizes the essence of the title character's nature.

Through the miracle of visual effects, Forrest meets his fair share of famous people - George Wallace, Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, and John Lennon. While mixing the real footage of these notables with new images featuring Hanks is not a seamless process, the result is nevertheless effective. (This is a precursor of what would become commonplace in future films as the effects work employed here became refined.)

Forrest Gump has several messages, few of which require much digging into the subtext to unearth. The most frequently recurring theme is an admonition not to give up on life. Why surrender when you don't know what lies ahead? By contrasting Forrest's life with the lives of those around him, and by showing how the passage of time brings solace to even the most embittered hearts, the movie underlines this point.

The soundtrack boasts a variety of sounds of the era - perhaps too wide a variety. Often, music can be useful in establishing a mood, but Forrest Gump rockets into the realm of overkill. There are sequences when the choice of song is inspired (the use of "Running on Empty" for Forrest's "long run" comes to mind), but the soundtrack could have used a little pruning. There are times when it seems as much designed to sell CDs as to cement the setting.

Ultimately, however, any such gripes about Forrest Gump are minor. This is a marvelous motion picture -- a mint julep on a hot summer's afternoon.
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CinemaBlendMay 6, 2015
Since its theatrical release in the summer of 1994, Forrest Gump has become one of those movies seemingly everyone is familiar with. It's a cultural touchstone with lines like "Life is a box of chocolates" appearing everywhere from tee-shirtsSince its theatrical release in the summer of 1994, Forrest Gump has become one of those movies seemingly everyone is familiar with. It's a cultural touchstone with lines like "Life is a box of chocolates" appearing everywhere from tee-shirts to greeting cards. The film's popularity was italicized by the way it rampaged through the 1995 Oscars, winning six awards (including the "big three" of Best Picture, Director, and Actor). Now, for its 20th anniversary, the decision has been made to do something Hollywood almost never does during the home video era: a big screen re-release.

How to get people into theaters to watch (or re-watch) Forrest run when it's a lot easier to do it at home? Enter the IMAX gimmick. Calling it anything less crass would be dishonest since there's no inherent reason why Forrest Gump should be bulked up for IMAX (or pseudo-IMAX, depending on how one views the smaller AMC version of the product). Still, commercial considerations aside, there's something majestic about watching this tall tale unfold on a larger screen than one can find in the average family room. The IMAX format is a nice way to entice some viewers to see the movie in a theater while maintaining the original composition.

The original review holds up today because, unlike some decades-old motion pictures, this one doesn't seem dated. It wears its age well. Here's what I wrote in 1994 when the movie was first released:

Ever find the grind of life getting you down? Is the day-to-day struggle threatening to drag you under? If so, there is a movie out there that can replenish your energy and refresh your outlook. Passionate and magical, Forrest Gump is a tonic for the weary of spirit. For those who feel that being set adrift in a season of action movies is like wandering into a desert, the oasis lies ahead.

Back when Tom Hanks' movie career was relatively new, the actor made a film called Big, which told the story of a young boy forced to grow up fast as a result of an ill-advised wish made at a carnival. In some ways, Forrest Gump represents a return to the themes of that earlier movie. In this case, the main character remains a child in heart and spirit, even as his body grows to maturity. Hanks is called upon yet again to play the innocent.

A trio of assets lifts Forrest Gump above the average "life story" (melo)drama: its optimism, freshness, and emotional honesty. Though the movie does not seek to reduce every member of the audience to tears, it has moments whose power comes from their simplicity. Equally as important is laughter, and Forrest Gump has moments of humor strewn throughout.

Through the miracle of visual effects, Forrest meets his fair share of famous people - George Wallace, Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, and John Lennon. While mixing the real footage of these notables with new images featuring Hanks is not a seamless process, the result is nevertheless effective. (This is a precursor of what would become commonplace in future films as the effects work employed here became refined.)

The soundtrack boasts a variety of sounds of the era - perhaps too wide a variety. Often, music can be useful in establishing a mood, but Forrest Gump rockets into the realm of overkill. There are sequences when the choice of song is inspired (the use of "Running on Empty" for Forrest's "long run" comes to mind), but the soundtrack could have used a little pruning. There are times when it seems as much designed to sell CDs as to cement the setting.

Ultimately, however, any such gripes about Forrest Gump are minor. This is a marvelous motion picture -- a mint julep on a hot summer's afternoon.
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Braquiador55Jun 30, 2016
Awesome movie. Also it is the best Tom Hanks performance, like really, how the **** did he do to seem so retarded, while, at the same stime, being such a smart person.
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TheMovieDoctorJan 7, 2016
Since its theatrical release in the summer of 1994, Forrest Gump has become one of those movies seemingly everyone is familiar with. It's a cultural touchstone with lines like "Life is a box of chocolates" appearing everywhere from tee-shirtsSince its theatrical release in the summer of 1994, Forrest Gump has become one of those movies seemingly everyone is familiar with. It's a cultural touchstone with lines like "Life is a box of chocolates" appearing everywhere from tee-shirts to greeting cards. The film's popularity was italicized by the way it rampaged through the 1995 Oscars, winning six awards (including the "big three" of Best Picture, Director, and Actor). Now, for its 20th anniversary, the decision has been made to do something Hollywood almost never does during the home video era: a big screen re-release.

How to get people into theaters to watch (or re-watch) Forrest run when it's a lot easier to do it at home? Enter the IMAX gimmick. Calling it anything less crass would be dishonest since there's no inherent reason why Forrest Gump should be bulked up for IMAX (or pseudo-IMAX, depending on how one views the smaller AMC version of the product). Still, commercial considerations aside, there's something majestic about watching this tall tale unfold on a larger screen than one can find in the average family room. The IMAX format is a nice way to entice some viewers to see the movie in a theater while maintaining the original composition.

The original review holds up today because, unlike some decades-old motion pictures, this one doesn't seem dated. It wears its age well. Here's what I wrote in 1994 when the movie was first released:

Ever find the grind of life getting you down? Is the day-to-day struggle threatening to drag you under? If so, there is a movie out there that can replenish your energy and refresh your outlook. Passionate and magical, Forrest Gump is a tonic for the weary of spirit. For those who feel that being set adrift in a season of action movies is like wandering into a desert, the oasis lies ahead.

Back when Tom Hanks' movie career was relatively new, the actor made a film called Big, which told the story of a young boy forced to grow up fast as a result of an ill-advised wish made at a carnival. In some ways, Forrest Gump represents a return to the themes of that earlier movie. In this case, the main character remains a child in heart and spirit, even as his body grows to maturity. Hanks is called upon yet again to play the innocent.

Through the miracle of visual effects, Forrest meets his fair share of famous people - George Wallace, Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, and John Lennon. While mixing the real footage of these notables with new images featuring Hanks is not a seamless process, the result is nevertheless effective. (This is a precursor of what would become commonplace in future films as the effects work employed here became refined.)

Forrest Gump has several messages, few of which require much digging into the subtext to unearth. The most frequently recurring theme is an admonition not to give up on life. Why surrender when you don't know what lies ahead? By contrasting Forrest's life with the lives of those around him, and by showing how the passage of time brings solace to even the most embittered hearts, the movie underlines this point.

Tom Hanks won 1994's Academy Award for Philadelphia, but his performance here is more nuanced. [With Forrest Gump, he would become only the second man to win back-to-back Lead Actor Oscars, joining Spencer Tracy.] The Alabama accent may seem a little awkward at first, but it doesn't take long for the acting to dwarf the twang. Hanks fashions a human character free of guile and deceit, and barely able to comprehend a concept like evil. Robin Wright gives the best performance of her career, surpassing what she accomplished in The Playboys. Looking and seeming like a younger Jessica Lange, she is believable as the object of Forrest's undying affection. The scene-stealer, however, is Gary Sinise. A renowned stage director and actor, Sinise is probably best known to film-goers (to the extent that he is known at all) for his portrayal of George in 1992's Of Mice and Men (which he also directed). In this movie, his portrayal of Lieutenant Dan Taylor is riveting. The passion and pain he brings to the middle portions of Forrest Gump hold together some of the film's weaker moments.

The soundtrack boasts a variety of sounds of the era - perhaps too wide a variety. Often, music can be useful in establishing a mood, but Forrest Gump rockets into the realm of overkill. There are sequences when the choice of song is inspired (the use of "Running on Empty" for Forrest's "long run" comes to mind), but the soundtrack could have used a little pruning. There are times when it seems as much designed to sell CDs as to cement the setting.

Ultimately, however, any such gripes about Forrest Gump are minor. This is a marvelous motion picture -- a mint julep on a hot summer's afternoon.
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MovieMasterEdMar 22, 2016
A picaresque story of a simpleton’s charmed odyssey through 30 years of tumultuous American history, “Forrest Gump” is whimsy with a strong cultural spine. Elegantly made and winningly acted by Tom Hanks in his first outing since hisA picaresque story of a simpleton’s charmed odyssey through 30 years of tumultuous American history, “Forrest Gump” is whimsy with a strong cultural spine. Elegantly made and winningly acted by Tom Hanks in his first outing since his Oscar-winning “Philadelphia” performance, Robert Zemeckis’ technically dazzling new film is also shrewdly packaged to hit baby boomers where they live. Pic offers up a non-stop barrage of emotional and iconographic identification points that will make the postwar generation feel they’re seeing their lives passing by onscreen. Paramount’s target audience is obvious, and boffo B.O. should ensue.

In a part Dustin Hoffman might once have killed for, Hanks plays a kind of semi-imbecile whose very blankness makes him an ideal audience prism through which many of the key events of the ’50s through early ’80s can be viewed. Lacking any ideology or analytical powers, Gump is the immutable innocent moving in a state of grace through a nation in the process of losing its innocence, an Everyman who acts instinctively in an age defined by political divisiveness.

Although hard to pigeonhole, the picture unavoidably recalls the idiot-savant classic “Being There,” and significantly resembles “The World According to Garp” in tone. Most often mentioned, however, will be its similarity to Woody Allen’s “Zelig,” as some of the biggest laughs stem from wizardly interpolations of the Gump character into newsreel and TV footage of several U.S. presidents and other leading figures.

As Gump narrates his story to a succession of listeners at a Savannah, Ga., bus stop, a most curious life is revealed in evocative, often jokey flashbacks. Gump is raised in an old plantation mansion, now a boarding house, by his abandoned mother (Sally Field), who tells the boy that he’s no different from anyone else despite his 75 I.Q. Outfitted with leg braces and shunned by other boys, young Forrest finds his only friend in a beautiful little girl, Jenny, herself the victim of abuse at home.

Once Forrest, in a startling scene, literally breaks free of his leg shackles, he becomes “a running fool,” darting about wherever he goes at terrific speed. Even though he doesn’t understand the rules, he becomes a star running back on the high school and college football teams, and it’s at the U. of Alabama that the grown-up Forrest has his first date with destiny, as a dopey-looking bystander next to Gov. George Wallace as the first black students are admitted through the school’s doors.

After another encounter, with JFK, Forrest heads for Vietnam, where his dim-wittedness makes him the ideal Army soldier. On the way, he meets Bubba Blue (Mykelti Williamson), another not especially swift fellow who’s like Forrest’s black brother, a man whose dreams of a shrimping life give Forrest something to aspire to once they’re back.

After an intense battle, Forrest saves the lives of several men, including his commanding officer, Lt. Dan (Gary Sinise), who nonetheless loses his legs, and Forrest returns home to receive the Medal of Honor from LBJ and have a chance reunion with Jenny (Robin Wright), who’s become a camp follower of SDS and Black Panther types.

Through it all, Forrest retains his love and idealized image of Jenny. She, however, indulges in the try-it-all excesses of the era, becoming a stripper, hippie, activist, druggie and more. Jenny keeps popping into Forrest’s life at intervals, never quite ready to settle for his unquestioning love until it’s almost too late.

Meanwhile, Forrest’s eventful life comes to embrace a stint as a champ ping-pong player, a down-and-out period with Lt. Dan in New York, a hilarious key role in the Watergate saga, amazing success as a shrimp boat captain, the resumption of his life as a runner, which sees him become a sort of mystical guru figure to the jogging set, and finally the unexpected arrival of fatherhood.

In covering so much ground, literally and figuratively, Eric Roth’s intelligently structured, finely tuned screenplay also serves up innumerable cultural touchstones that will have most viewers in the 30-50 age range melting in recognition. Main themes here have to do with the impulse to recapture the past; the wish to return to one’s childhood, or at least the site of it; the desire to fulfill your life with your original true love; the need to refashion the simple feeling of homeafter many aimless years; and assuming the responsibilities of parenthood after much delay.

Just short of 2 1/2 hours, pic is a bit indulgent, long and excessive at times, but this is more than compensated for by its humor and sharp-witted storytelling. For the minority of nay-sayers the film will encounter, pic’s key problem will be its preoccupation with lost innocence and certain other self-centered hang-ups.
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MiqhtJul 17, 2018
You will either love it or hate it. This film essentially portrays the "American Dream".
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SilentTacticianFeb 21, 2018
Tom Hanks acting and accent was fantastic. Made me laugh, made me cry and then made me laugh all over again. A generic American movie, filled with the promise of the American Dream and a feel-good ending. I enjoyed but I didn't love it.
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All_ButTrU4Apr 25, 2022
Forest Gump is a memorable adaptation of a forgettable book. It follows the story of a mentally challenged boy who through his blind optimimism and impulsive nature goes on to lead an impressive life. The movie grasps at profound ideas andForest Gump is a memorable adaptation of a forgettable book. It follows the story of a mentally challenged boy who through his blind optimimism and impulsive nature goes on to lead an impressive life. The movie grasps at profound ideas and mostly executes them . It does present 2D perspectives on it's peripheral characters such as jenny or bubba never really making them people rather that objects Forest has regards for. It's obvious why this is a classic as it's depiction of American nostalgia is hypnotic and directed with care. I do not think it's a masterpiece but it is admittedly a movie of note. Expand
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QuintonKnightMar 4, 2019
This is my favorite movie of all time. It is perfect. No complaints once or ever. The acting is amazing and the story even better.
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FarhankkzJun 13, 2019
That's an awsome movie. A great inspiration movie. That movie is about a man who are a childish. But he gained success in his life.
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