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    Hayden T There were many significant historical references in the movie Forrest Gump. Forrest Gumps was named after the leader of the Ku Klux Klan. Forrest also met with many famous people. And last but not least‚ Forrest served for president Nixon. Forrest was involved in many historical events and met with many historical figures. Forrest Gump was named after the KKK founder‚ Nathan Bedford Forrest. Nathan Forrest was a confederate soldier and also started the “First Klan”‚ which lasted into

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    Beatriz Vera Posek J Med Mov 2 (2006): 80-88 JMM Insanity and Cinema: Keys to understand a complicated affair Beatriz Vera Poseck Psicología Clínica. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). Correspondence: Beatriz Vera Poseck. Psicología Clínica. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). e-mail: beatrizvposeck@yahoo.es Received 16 July 2006; accepted 24 July 2006 Summary Psychopathology and mental disturbances have always been prevalent in cinema because they add an element of

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    Forrest Gump’ is the movie that the hero is a man below-average intelligence. When Forrest was a young child‚ he was so weak that cannot stand himself. Her mother tried to care Forrest like an average kid with the devotion. Because of it‚ Forrest went to the general school and met the girl Jenny who became his wife. However‚ in the school‚ some naughty children teased Forrest. Jenny always said "Run! Forrest! Run!" to escape Forrest from them‚ then Forrest ran‚ and overcame his weak. After that

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    Forrest Gump music by Alan Silvestri and directed by Robert Zemeckis‚ this is a drama and romance film. 0:30 you can see a feather that is slowly flying through the beautiful overcast sky above Savannah‚ GA. The credits of the movie is being played at the same time. This wide shot camera view of the feather floating through the air. The camera also does some close-up of the feather. Natural lighting was used for these scenes. At the same time you hear the piano playing a soft and simple melody

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    I choose Forrest Gump as a historical movie. The movie was about a young man with a mental disability that goes through this major event in the 1960 – 1970s not only that but it was kind of romantic. Though out the entire movie‚ Forrest seems to be going along with the time line in his life looking for his first true love Jenny. Mean while she is living it out as a hippie tagging along with the wrong crowd and as for Forrest he maintains hope that one day she will love him. Not only that but the

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    What Is Forrest Gump

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    Sabine Moller analyzes the reasons why “Forrest Gump” had overwhelming box office and still maintains its reputation and popularity until today. She points out that how this movie makes a strong connection with baby boomers through showing vividly American historical events and why this movie can successfully lead audience into the scenes by its narrative technique. Moreover‚ Moller also illustrates that “Forrest Gump” targeted large group of audiences since it belongs to family movie‚ and she explained

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    Forrest Gump Themes

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    The 1994 film called Forrest Gump was an iconic american movie that left many viewers emotionally moved. Another story‚ that takes place during the depression‚ Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ shares many similar motifs. There are many similarities and differences between the main characters and themes in Forrest Gump and Of Mice and Men. The character of Forrest Gump in Forrest Gump strongly parallels the character of Lennie in Of Mice and Men while still exhibiting significant differences

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    Costuming In Forrest Gump

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    2/14/10 Forrest Gump Robert Zemeckis’ Forrest Gump (1994) is an influential contribution to the American film repertoire. It is a film that exemplifies history as well as describes America’s ever changing culture and social structure. The historic feel of this classic American film is multiplied by the meticulous costumes worn in the film. Playing a significant role in bringing each individual character to life and adding the impression of realism to the vast timeline of the film. When costuming

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    Sexism In Forrest Gump

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    The movie‚ Forrest Gump depicts the story of a man intertwined in significant moments in the United States history. Forrest‚ an intellectually challenged man relies on his mother to guide him throughout the movie. Due to the popularity of Forrest Gump‚ it’s underlying sexism is dismissed. The male characters in this film are portrayed through various positions of power whereas the women are portrayed along side them with the sole purpose of improving their lives. Mrs. Gump conforms to a stereotypical

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    goddesses. On the other hand‚ Forrest Gump who absolutely adored Jenny‚ long before they said I do‚ managed to stay true to his Jenny although they were separated for years at a time before getting married. Throughout all of his ventures‚ he constantly thought of Jenny. In the course of Forrest’s entire voyage he never loved any other woman. Although the two characters share the same love for their significant others they each had their own attributes. Odysseus and Gump had two very different personalities;

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