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I am full of shit.
Rich, smooth, creamy shit. (07-01-2012, 01:14 AM)
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(07-01-2012, 01:21 AM)
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#58
The argument is basically: The message of the movie is to do everything you're told and things will be good.
Last edited by Makoto; 07-01-2012 at 01:23 AM.
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(07-01-2012, 01:31 AM)
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#60
The movie goes through history but doesn't actually have commentary on those events. The John Lennon part is one of the times this is underlined: some things happen without a good reason. |
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(07-01-2012, 01:34 AM)
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#61
I think Robin Wright was perfect as Jenny. There's something about either Robin Wright or her portrayal where you can feel a vulnerability just lurking behind everything she does. It's absolutely pitch perfect for the story.
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USA schools learnt me up something good
(07-01-2012, 01:43 AM)
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will fuck homely black hookers in the name of progress and tolerance
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I'm waiting for a star to fall
(07-01-2012, 01:55 AM)
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#71
lulz what a fucking surprise a bunch of people here at neogaf hate forest gump
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(07-01-2012, 02:02 AM)
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#72
I love this movie, one of my favorites. I always thought Forrest Junior isn't really Forrest's kid but Jenny lied because she knew she was gonna die and she wanted her son to have a good life. She knew Forrest was rich at that point and could provide for the kid but maybe I'm wrong with the head tilt thing.
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G***n S**n*bi
(07-01-2012, 02:13 AM)
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It's really hard for me to judge Jenny too harshly considering she's had an absolutely horrible childhood. I don't think that excuses a persons actions or anything, but it at least makes me a little more empathetic when they do something wrong.
People who have backgrounds like that are pretty much set up for disaster really. And man, you really gotta love the internet. Only on the web can you find a forum full of people who love Speed Racer and absolutely loath Forrest Gump.
Last edited by Forceatowulf; 07-01-2012 at 02:15 AM.
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(07-01-2012, 02:15 AM)
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(07-01-2012, 02:19 AM)
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Banned
(07-01-2012, 02:21 AM)
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#84
Still laughing at the people who don't think it preaches conservative values.
Forrest and Jenny both come from broken homes, both suffer disabilities as children. One chooses to obey all the rules, follow orders his entire life and to live "within the system". The other chooses to rebel against society, becomes a hippie, a drug addict and dies from AIDS. Lt. Dan becomes a millionaire and even regains his legs when finds peace with the All Mighty. Moral of the story: If you live your life the "right way", don't challenge authority you can overcome all obstacles regardless how big they are, especially if you believe in the All Mighty.
Last edited by Para bailar La Bomba; 07-01-2012 at 02:24 AM.
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(07-01-2012, 02:25 AM)
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#85
A lot of people hate on it because it won an Oscar over Pulp Fiction that year. Truth be told, Pulp Fiction would have won in many other years and it was just bad timing. I thought and still think both movies are wonderful in their own ways.
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(07-01-2012, 02:31 AM)
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#89
Sequel was great too, I need to read those books again sometime. Probably two of the funniest books i've ever read. I like the movie well enough but the books are on a whole other level. So much more entertaining
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G***n S**n*bi
(07-01-2012, 02:34 AM)
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#90
I can't help but feel a lot of the haters are looking way too deep into this movie. Looking to connect dots that really don't need to be connected.
I'm a liberal agnostic and I love this movie for what it is. I've watched it dozens of times and I've never felt like my ideologies and values were being threatened or undermined. The haters talk about this movie like it's the boogeyman or some shit. Not every movie is out to get you... |
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(07-01-2012, 02:36 AM)
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#91
Can't you just enjoy good drama for what it is without bouncing it off your own agenda to see if it passes your "ideology filter"? |
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(07-01-2012, 02:39 AM)
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(07-01-2012, 02:39 AM)
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#93
Just because Forest's Dad wasn't around dosen't mean his home was "broken." And what disability did Jenny suffer from? |
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USA schools learnt me up something good
(07-01-2012, 02:40 AM)
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yeah this line of thinking is bullshit |
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(07-01-2012, 02:42 AM)
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But basically the story is a metaphor about "don't worry, be happy", and more specifically "people are happier being dumb". So to him Jenny is the love of his life even though she treated him like crap, because he is dumb, but he is happy.
Last edited by Ether_Snake; 07-01-2012 at 02:46 AM.
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(07-01-2012, 02:43 AM)
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#98
"Broken home" is generally used when anyone is raised by 1 parent instead of 2. That's just the phrase, it doesn't imply that Forest is himself "broken" like Jenny was. Just "home" being father and mother and "broken home" being one of those parties missing.
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(07-01-2012, 02:44 AM)
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#100
Jenny's disability was that she was victim of child abuse. |