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    Film Analysis Forrest Gump Positive traits of Characters Forrest Gump- He is played by  Tom Hanks. He is a simple minded man with simple dreams born in Greenbow‚ Alabama. He loves what he does and puts all his heart in it. He keeps and does his promises that are made like that promise he made to Bubba. He stands firm on his decision and stand in life. He continues to love Jenny and Lt Dan despite their unrecognition of his great love. Despite their rejection of love for Forrest‚ he didn’t stop

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    classic line from Forrest Gump. This line typifies the way Forrest Gump has come to look at the world; it’s another one of his profound life philosophies. Forrest Gump takes us all on his fascinating journey throughout four decades of his marvelous life. He shows us his incredible experiences‚ discoveries‚ and unbelievable accomplishments. Forrest Gump is an outstanding film that has awed‚ entertained‚ and inspired millions of viewers over the past thirteen years. The movie grabs us by the hand

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    Forrest Gump - The charmed life of Forrest Gump has led him practically everywhere else‚ from the White House (where Presidents Kennedy‚ Johnson and Nixon appear to be greeting him amiably) to an Alabama boarding house (where he give pelvis-shaking lessons to a guest‚ the as-yet-unknown Elvis Presley). And “Forest Gump” is such an accomplished feat of cyber-cinema that it makes these tricks‚ not to mention subtler ones‚ look amazingly seamless. Even the opening credit sequence‚ featuring a feather

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    most young people spent their time laid back and faded at rock n’roll concerts‚ they were trying to‚ “make love but not war.” This movie depicts a lot of different things from this time period from the war‚ to what people tried to do to get out of the war‚ to President Kennedy being assassinated‚ just about any big event that happened in these three decades Forrest Gump was able to tell about each one‚ like a chocolatier telling about the candy’s in the box. I have a son A love so vibrant and wild

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    m. Evaluation Final Draft Page # 1 Forrest Gump Personally I like movies that are inspiring and dramatic. Now‚ if you are in the same boat as I am‚ than you are going to love the movie Forrest Gump. It stars Tom Hanks as a seemingly intellectually challenged Alabamian man that accomplished more in his life time than many ever get the chance to do. Gump somehow becomes involved in every major event in American history from the time between the 1950’s and the 1980’s. Many of his experiences

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    Forrest Gump "Life is like a box of chocolates...You never know what you’re going to get" says the main character Forrest in the beginning of the movie. Forrest Gump is the story of a man who overcomes numerous obstacles throughout different stages of his life and always seems to see the brighter side of things in the process. Through the movie’s entirety‚ outstanding performances from various award winning actors give this film’s involved and interesting plot a sense of realism that

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    Adversity In 1994‚ Paramount studios released Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump starring Tom Hanks is the story of a man with a below average IQ and his various tales that span 3 decades. Robert Zemeckis directed the film and brought Forrest alive to the audience. One of the most memorable quotes of the movie is‚ “Life is like a box of chocolates you will never know what you are going to get.” (Zemeckis) This quote sums up Forrest’s view of life. He knew that he was not the smartest or the strongest

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    BEHAVIOUR - FORREST GUMP versus SIVAJI Forrest Gump was one of Paramount’s biggest hit movies of 1994. In 1995 it was nominated for 13 categories of the Oscar awards and it won six including best picture‚ best director and best actor awards. One analyst estimated that the film could generate as much as $350 million cash flow for Viacom‚ Inc.‚ Paramount’ parent company. The film took nine years to make it to the big screen and the script was then thought as unlikely material for a runway hit movie.

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    The Language Features of Forrest Gump I has chosen Forrest Gump to read‚ as am big fan of the Oscar-winning movie adapted from the novel. Actually‚ when we finished reading 10 chapters of the novel‚ I found that it was a different story‚ but the book was still a page-turner. In order to make the story clear delivered‚ the author presents the story in chronological order. In the 10 chapters‚ Gump retells his adventures through American history‚ with everything from college football in early years

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    character‚ Forrest Gump‚ in the opening scene by observing his nonverbal behaviors and listening to his speech? Be complete in this answer‚ for many aspects are covered by both behaviors. In the opening scene I learned that Forrest Gump has a very straight edge to him; meaning that he is does everything politically correct. His suit is pressed with no Wrinkles and custom tailored to fit perfectly. His shoes however told a different story. One of the first things said in the movie was Forrest quoting

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