Forrest Gump Film Analysis

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“Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get” (Zemeckis, Forrest Gump). The Academy Award Winner for Best Picture star Tom Hanks portrays the good-hearted but everlasting challenged man that deals with vast life changing dramatic problems, Forrest Gump. The drama-filled romantic comedy was directed by Robert Zemeckis and screenplay written by Eric Roth. In the film, Zemeckis illustrates Forrest as a guy that describes several messages from life lessons on love to the responsibility of ethics. A portion of the viewers may find Forrest Gump as a trivial movie while others pose a question as such: What makes Forrest Gump such a memorable human? From the moment Forrest Gump arrived on the scene of the …show more content…

In reality, he could run like the wind. "Run, Forrest! Run!” (Zemeckis, Forrest Gump). Forrest’s life was going to change for the better. Once he realized he could run, he kept running. Gump ran to escape from his past nightmares. Tom Hanks’ performance during the entire movie was an awe-inspiring balancing act between comedy and sadness. As Forrest made his life journey from the '50’s to the '80’s, the setting of the movie changed variously. Zemeckis represented how Forrest’s life was progressing throughout his adolescent years from the scenery around him. Forrest became a college football star. He received a scholarship to play for the school of Alabama. Hardships followed Forrest wherever he went; nonetheless, being uncompromising, he led the football team to a championship that they never thought was possible …show more content…

So then I got a call from him, saying we don’t have to worry about money no more. And I said, that’s good! One less thing,” (Zemeckis, Forrest Gump). Without his prior knowledge, Vietnam War Lieutenant Dan took some of Forrest’s money and put it to good use. The prices of his stocks went up so greatly that Forrest thought he should bless the people he knew. He gave his war friend Bubba’s, whom by that time was deceased, family so much money that they would never have to work again. Forrest established a medical center in Bubba’s hometown. Forrest renovated a Baptist church that he was a frequent visitor of after he came back from the

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