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The film is often noted for not having a distinct climax, but generally, critics agree that due to the timing and emotional response to the anti-war rally scene in which Forrest and Jenny reunite in the center of the Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., that that scene can be considered the climax of the film.
The Reason Forrest Gump Ran"i just felt like running" is the reason Forrest gives, but the real reason is that Jenny left him. To make a long story short, Jenny returned to Forrest's home for a brief period, which Forrest said was the happiest time in his life until that point. Then, one night Forrest asks Jenny to marry him. Her only answer is that "Forrest, you don't want to marry me." He asks her why she doesn't love him. Later that night she enters his bed, tells him that she loves him, and they make love. She leaves the next morning in a cab while Forrest is still asleep. That same day Forrest takes off running, and goes for over three years.
Forrest began his run after the death of his mother, but her death was not the impetus that drove him. Jenny had come to stay with him and she had left unexpectedly. His heartbreak and emptiness were expressed in the film by having no sound in the scenes leading up to the point when he starts running. Later he says, "My mama always said that you've got to put the past behind you before you can move on, and I think that's what my running was all about."
Its PG-13. Its about a guy named Forest Gump who tells his story about his life. Forest Gump had to have leg bracis when he was a little boy, he is in love with a girl named jenny, forest joins the army, You should see this movie it is the best ever made.
In a direct quote from the movie, Forrest says, "My mama always said that you've got to put the past behind you before you can move on, and I think that's what my running was all about. I had run for three years, two months, fourteen days and sixteen hours."
The film is often noted for not having a distinct climax, but generally, critics agree that due to the timing and emotional response to the anti-war rally scene in which Forrest and Jenny reunite in the center of the Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., that that scene can be considered the climax of the film.
The Reason Forrest Gump Ran"i just felt like running" is the reason Forrest gives, but the real reason is that Jenny left him. To make a long story short, Jenny returned to Forrest's home for a brief period, which Forrest said was the happiest time in his life until that point. Then, one night Forrest asks Jenny to marry him. Her only answer is that "Forrest, you don't want to marry me." He asks her why she doesn't love him. Later that night she enters his bed, tells him that she loves him, and they make love. She leaves the next morning in a cab while Forrest is still asleep. That same day Forrest takes off running, and goes for over three years.
Forrest began his run after the death of his mother, but her death was not the impetus that drove him. Jenny had come to stay with him and she had left unexpectedly. His heartbreak and emptiness were expressed in the film by having no sound in the scenes leading up to the point when he starts running. Later he says, "My mama always said that you've got to put the past behind you before you can move on, and I think that's what my running was all about."
Its PG-13. Its about a guy named Forest Gump who tells his story about his life. Forest Gump had to have leg bracis when he was a little boy, he is in love with a girl named jenny, forest joins the army, You should see this movie it is the best ever made.
In a direct quote from the movie, Forrest says, "My mama always said that you've got to put the past behind you before you can move on, and I think that's what my running was all about. I had run for three years, two months, fourteen days and sixteen hours."
No you get it close viridian Forrest ;)
Forrest Gump is very much a 'mood piece', lacking any clearly evident theme, yet purposefully evoking feelings of nostalgia in "Baby Boomers". The films use of a 'simple minded' character to experience popular events and moods of the 1960's, 70's, and 80's clearly was intended to abandon judgment in favor of a more 'mirrored effect'.
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You get headbutt in ilex forrest. There will be a man (who looks fat) that will give you the move headbutt. :):):)
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no she moved to stream rd
june 2004