Submitted by jayanders100 t3_ybwbih in movies
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Submitted by jayanders100 t3_ybwbih in movies
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😂🤣😂
In the film he scored a 75 on his IQ test. That's in the range of "borderline," not mental retardation. To me, his story was about embracing destiny, overcoming ones own limitations and maintaining a positive attitude in life. He was also great at loving people unconditionally.
I've always thought that Forest Gump was about accepting what life throws at you. He doesn't fret or question the things that happen to him, he accepts it and does his best to adapt and make the best of it. I found this very comforting at the time for reasons I can't entirely explain.
I suggest reading the book. In the book he is an idiot savant and is doing advanced mathematics. They “simplified” a lot about his character in the movie.
Heck in the book he even goes to space.
I think he understands. He just doesn't care. He's singularly focused on Jenny right through a bunch of dramatic historical events we value as the audience.
I haven’t read the book but it seems that would lend to the idea, thanks for the suggestion
He is a feather in the wind. It’s the motif of the whole film.
He jumped off a shrimp boat under full steam 🤨
The “joke” is that even a stupid person could do those things.
It’s hilarious, right?
NGNSteveTheSamurai t1_itiw4ku wrote
Nah man the whole conceit of the movie is what if a slow person didn’t realize they were a part of a bunch of historical events?