FORREST GUMP - MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING

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Жыл бұрын

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@michaelwoods3651
@michaelwoods3651 Жыл бұрын
The part where Forrest asks if little Forrest was smart always gets me.
@Helbore
@Helbore Жыл бұрын
Tom Hanks delivery of that line is perfection. You'd have to be a sociopath to not cry at that moment.
@marilia_moro
@marilia_moro Жыл бұрын
😭
@alistairgrey5089
@alistairgrey5089 Жыл бұрын
It's the moment in the movie where Forrest really shows how conscious he is about his intelligence. And it's so powerful.
@Carrot421911
@Carrot421911 Жыл бұрын
That line always gets me too, along with Bubba's "I wanna go home". Both moments just break my heart every time.
@r0flstomper
@r0flstomper Жыл бұрын
It's an absolute gut punch
@TBoring
@TBoring Жыл бұрын
According to Tom Hanks what Forrest said in his speech when his mic was cut was “Sometimes when people go to Vietnam, they go home to their mommas without any legs. Sometimes they don’t go home at all. That’s a bad thing. That’s all I have to say about that.”
@Osprey850
@Osprey850 Жыл бұрын
I just realized that that can be interpreted as him echoing how he tried to cheer up Lt. Dan because he was lucky to come back from Vietnam at all. It's neat that the speech is very much in character for Forrest even though it was never meant to be heard on camera.
@ismaelvargas-osiris6108
@ismaelvargas-osiris6108 Жыл бұрын
In Spanish, you can here him say "your best fr..." and then the mic is cut.
@florenciahoracio8517
@florenciahoracio8517 Жыл бұрын
I always think about that, war is a horrible senseless thing
@Wesleech
@Wesleech Жыл бұрын
In the book he just says "in Vietnam.. your best friend gets shot."
@johnny3300
@johnny3300 Жыл бұрын
@@florenciahoracio8517 sometimes war is necessary to stop bad regime from taking power because if you don't take a stand more people will die anyway and also leaders start wars soldiers are ordered to fight but overall yes war is terrible
@iwatchyoutube6539
@iwatchyoutube6539 Жыл бұрын
24:08 "Sometimes I guess there just aren't enough rocks." Might be the truest statement ever to someone battling the trauma she had and trying to get back at it but obviously never could. Goddamn this movie is just a masterpiece.
@gogyoo
@gogyoo Жыл бұрын
I was a Pulp Fiction fanboy and pissed that Forrest Gump won so many Oscars in 1994. It wasn't until 1996 when I saw the movie that I thought: yeah it's another masterpiece.
@DarthRancid
@DarthRancid Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. Such an innocent remark over someone's grief/trauma that rings so true.
@ShadowyFox_86
@ShadowyFox_86 Жыл бұрын
That scene (and my own experiences with trauma) was so powerful, and it sets up Forrest's tearing down of the house. My only wish was that Jenny could've seen him do it.
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames Жыл бұрын
When he looks at Little Forrest and says, "Is he smart or is he..." and then gestures towards himself, my heart and soul fall through the floor. It makes me weep every single time I see it. Forrest is quite aware of his limitations.
@JamshadAhmad
@JamshadAhmad Жыл бұрын
Exactly! As a Dad now, I can understand his concern. And relief.
@ShadowyFox_86
@ShadowyFox_86 Жыл бұрын
You can see all of Forrest's compassion and fears in that moment. He does not want his son to be like him. The relief on his face when she says he's so very smart.
@Rancorous_Ryan
@Rancorous_Ryan Жыл бұрын
This film never fails to make me cry, it's an absolutely phenomenal performance by Tom Hanks.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Жыл бұрын
I could watch this movie everyday and not get sick of it. I love this movie! I quote it daily
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov Жыл бұрын
It's Gary Sinise who always gets me to cry. Lt Dan is just the best.
@davidanthony1477
@davidanthony1477 Жыл бұрын
What makes me almost cry is how much a simp Forrest is. Forrest is an All American College Football star, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, an International Ping Pong Champion, and millionaire business owner. Forrest should have found him a young sexy girl and not waste his time with a woman who has a high body count that would put Kim Kardashian to shame.
@marioserra4916
@marioserra4916 9 ай бұрын
I honestly cried again this night watching this reaction. I forgot how sad and beautiful this movie was. As a kid losing my dad, it was quite heart breaking. It so beautiful. One of the best movies I’ve ever seen as a kid.
@ImDerpyDuck
@ImDerpyDuck Жыл бұрын
"Is he smart or is he like me?" This might be the most heartbreaking thing I've ever had to hear... :(
@martiantexan7632
@martiantexan7632 Жыл бұрын
The way his momma taught him to just accept himself was a very powerful thing. A whole lot of people would benefit to learn that these days. It's hard though, for lots of us, took me a long time.
@yehudahecht1520
@yehudahecht1520 Жыл бұрын
Lt. Dan said, "If you're ever a shrimp boat captain, that's the day I'm an astronaut!" and he kept his word on that, too: Gary Sinise went on to play an astronaut in Apollo 13, alongside Tom Hanks. Another strongly recommended movie that will make you cry.
@clownzzz4837
@clownzzz4837 Жыл бұрын
In the book, Forrest became an astronaut.
@spacezombie13
@spacezombie13 Жыл бұрын
@@clownzzz4837 i assume the movie's budget didn't allow for that lol
@colemanroberts1102
@colemanroberts1102 Жыл бұрын
I'm seconding Apollo 13. One of the most tense films, even if you know how it ends.
@Helbore
@Helbore Жыл бұрын
@@colemanroberts1102 Agreed. Apollo 13 is one of the best movies of all time. Its even better because its 100% true. Its a must-watch.
@richcheckmaker9789
@richcheckmaker9789 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact Tom Hanks was a captain in both of those movies. Also a captain in Captain Phillips and Saving Private Ryan. And News of the World, and Sully and Greyhound. Have I named them all?
@shadypelican
@shadypelican Жыл бұрын
This aftermath of this film changed Gary Sinise's life forever. Lt. Dan became an icon for veterans and it prompted Gary to start the Gary Sinise Foundation--which helps disabled veterans with whatever they need--they've built houses, retrofitted others, physical/mental therapy, etc. As if that wasn't enough, Gary also started "The Lt. Dan Band" which has been a seemingly permanent addition to the USO Tour for troops overseas. There's a really good and heartwarming video somewhere here in the KZfaqs where a bunch of veterans (and celebrities) made a thank you video for all he's done for the military and its veterans.
@Im_The_Dude
@Im_The_Dude Жыл бұрын
Gary Sinise is a living legend for the Veteran Community and such an amazing human being
@bradsouthers7476
@bradsouthers7476 Жыл бұрын
The ironic part is that Jenny tells Forrest that he doesn't know what love is, but eventually it is she who learns how to love from him.
@stevep2380
@stevep2380 Жыл бұрын
@brad.....did she though? She only wrote Forrest after she got sick. Did she love him more than platonic or did she want her son to be raised by his father if she died?
@Arionthelady
@Arionthelady Жыл бұрын
It's likely her getting sick and realizing how limited her time was made her finally realize how much time she had lost with the only man that's ever cared for and loved her by pushing him away. I think having her son made her realize what real love for someone is supposed to be like and how Forrest had given that to her all along.
@Logan_Baron
@Logan_Baron Жыл бұрын
Jenny didn't think Forrest knew what Love is, because she didn't believe someone as pure as him could actually love someone like her. The damage from her past made her feel like she was trash and someone like Forrest couldn't love her, so when he said he loved her, she had to believe he didn't really know what love is. Having a child made her feel what real unconditional love is.
@80sGamerLady
@80sGamerLady Жыл бұрын
@@stevep2380 Both? Self hate makes people deny truths about themselves.
@Ellis_Hugh
@Ellis_Hugh Жыл бұрын
@@stevep2380 Real love is selfless love. She knew that she would forever be a burden to him. She could have called him at any time and she would have had all her bills paid, everything she needed just for the asking, rather than struggling as a single mother, but Forest was the one pure thing in her life and she didn't want to corrupt it... until she had another pure thing in her life, and the last thing she could do for both of them before she died was bring them together.
@lethaldose2000
@lethaldose2000 Жыл бұрын
Addie, you are so precious when you remembered that Jenny prayed to be a bird at the movie's end. After we see the birds fly away by her grave site. She found the peace that she always wanted and Forrest gave her that unconditional love that was robbed from her as a child and she could never find. AWesome reaction. YOu should watch "Apollo 13" and "Castaway" both have Tom Hanks in them. You'll love it for sure.
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 Жыл бұрын
We need more people like Forrest Gump.
@lethaldose2000
@lethaldose2000 Жыл бұрын
Forrest, in his SIMPLICITY, represents everything we COULD be if we just make the best of everything life gives us. Obviously, he's so good-natured that he's almost too good to be true. What makes this movie amazing is its ability to make you laugh, be scared, cry, cheer, and be angry all in the space of 3-4 minutes. "Forrest Gump is one of the only movies I've seen ever to pull this feat off so successfully.
@davidanthony1477
@davidanthony1477 Жыл бұрын
Forrest had an awesome mother, however he needed a father in his life to teach him about hoes and the games they play. Forrest, with a father’s mentoring, wouldn’t have quickly accepted Jenny’s kid as his with her hoe background. A father would’ve advised Forrest, dude you are a college football all American, a congressional Medal of Honor recipient, international ping pong champion, and a millionaire company owner. Forrest forget that hoe Jenny and utilize your high value male status to get a fine young woman with less of a body count.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Жыл бұрын
When she was younger, Robin Wright starred in a movie that should also definitely be on your list: The Princess Bride (1987). I'm sure you'll love it!
@Ozai75
@Ozai75 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the most devastating part of this film is when Forrest sees his son and he looks at Jenny and asks "Is he smart or is he like me?" Because up until that point we're lead to believe that he's just this happy go lucky person who falls into all these great things and has no idea how stunted he is (in the eyes of others) right up *until he says those words* and then all of that, that he's know the *entire time* that he's not smart is just absolutely crushing.
@brianthom6798
@brianthom6798 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion, possibly the greatest single moment in movie history.
@MikkiManson13
@MikkiManson13 Жыл бұрын
Yeah you didn't pay attention to the movie then. It's clear with lines like "I guess Lieutenant Dan figured there's some things you just can't change. He didn't want to be called crippled, just like I didn't want to be called stupid. " and that he literally got bullied for being slow.
@brianthom6798
@brianthom6798 Жыл бұрын
@@MikkiManson13 You're right, I forgot about that line.
@GeorgeTropicana
@GeorgeTropicana Жыл бұрын
We knew the whole movie that he was aware of it
@sethington719
@sethington719 8 ай бұрын
@@MikkiManson13 To me, I think it still brings out something that was hidden up until that moment; Insecurity. It makes perfect sense for anyone to be upset with people calling them stupid their whole life, but to be called stupid so much that you internalize it and are haunted by it… that’s just so sad that I can’t help but cry.
@markbiggs6302
@markbiggs6302 Жыл бұрын
Watching you cry is one of the most heartbreaking things I've seen. Forrest Gump was mostly filmed in my hometown of Savannah Georgia. At that time my family and I lived east of Savannah just ten minutes from the beach. My late wife worked at a nearby seafood restaurant called Snappers. One day Tom Hanks, Robin Wright Penn and Haley Joel Osment came to eat at the restaurant. My wife was hostess and sat them. She ga ve Haley crayons and a place mat to color. Keep up your good work! Your reactions are a pleasure to watch (by the way you have the most beautiful hair).
@ericjahoda2997
@ericjahoda2997 Жыл бұрын
"Sometimes there just aren't enough rocks." Gets to me every time.
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 Жыл бұрын
One of the many simple lines Hanks delivers perfectly.
@TK-hw2ph
@TK-hw2ph Жыл бұрын
NGL Addie, my eyes got REAL big just now when I realized I was going to see you experience FORREST GUMP for the first time. I haven’t been this giddy in a while, thanks for making my day 🥰
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 Жыл бұрын
Of course, the very last line of this was all you heard after the microphone is reconnected
@danielmorency2242
@danielmorency2242 Жыл бұрын
This movie is a literal jewel... You go through almost every emotion. This is a 10 outta 10 for me. :)
@NiKi-ij2ln
@NiKi-ij2ln Жыл бұрын
Agree rolerrcoaster of emotions
@purgedome2386
@purgedome2386 Жыл бұрын
Glad you weren't over critical of Jenny. Seeing Lt. Dan at the wedding very happy and successful and seeing Jenny so happy to see Forrest standing outside her door are some of my fav moments that isn't mentioned as much as some iconic scenes. A wonderful movie.. glad you loved it.
@gravedigger8414
@gravedigger8414 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest movies of all time. Always teary eyes and goosebumps. A movie of my childhood!
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I love this movie! I could watch it everyday and not get sick of it. I quote it daily. “Sorry I had a fight in the middle of your black panther party”
@RayneDr0ps
@RayneDr0ps Жыл бұрын
Definitely on my Top 5 list.
@johan7170
@johan7170 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction. Finally ! Finally someone who understands Jenny and doesn't blame her for being mean to Forrest (which she wasn't). So many reactors are angry against her, think she puts him through so much misery. My take on Jenny is very different : The horrific experience she went through when she was just a little girl damaged her so deep she always though she was worth nothing. Thats why she choosed such a self-destructive path. And the reason why she never let Forrest be part of her life is because she knew that her lifestyle would destroy him, that she would drag him down with her. The first time she returned, to me she had decided to put that away, she wanted to start a new life and she needed a place to rest before that so she went to Forrest. But after they had spend the night tgether, she realised it was too soon for that, that she wasn't ready yet to let him in so she ran away. As Forrest is doing his running, we can see her working as a waitress so we know she's stetting a path for herself to a new life. And when she was sure that she had her life stabilised, that she had put her self-destructive path behind her, she invited him to join her. And that's important : When she needed a place to crash, she WENT to him. Now that she's good, she INVITES him. Unfortunately her passed caugh up with her. The last part seems to be set in the late '80 - early '90 and the disease she got is AIDS (the movie doesn't say it but when you read between the lines, it become obvious)
@ILoveJesusMySavior
@ILoveJesusMySavior Жыл бұрын
She didn't have AIDS. The author of the book this is based on said it was Hepatitis C. At the time the movie takes place, AIDS wasn't unknown, but Hep C was. Makes her line "The doctors - they don't know what it is and there isn't anything they can do about it," make a lot more sense. If she'd had AIDS at that time period, the doctors would've been able to identify it.
@yvonneclaes5208
@yvonneclaes5208 Жыл бұрын
@@ILoveJesusMySavior Do your research. Jenny does indeed have AIDS.
@DC2809
@DC2809 Жыл бұрын
@@ILoveJesusMySavior "In 2019, Forrest Gump screenwriter Eric Roth confirmed that the illness Jenny had and died from was late-stage HIV. During an interview (via Yahoo Entertainment) about the film's 25th anniversary, Roth discussed the details of a sequel that was canceled after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001. He reveals that the Forrest Gump sequel was actually going to open with the revelation that Forrest Jr. had late-stage HIV, the result of acquiring the disease from his mother, Jenny. "
@brianthom6798
@brianthom6798 Жыл бұрын
It's always shocking to me how many people seem to hate Jenny. That's clearly not what the filmmakers were going for.
@johan7170
@johan7170 Жыл бұрын
@@brianthom6798 People are dumb. And lazy. They don't even try to see things from her pint of view, they just see this from an outside point of view and make assumption, draw conclusions
@fozzy1004
@fozzy1004 10 ай бұрын
One of the greatest movies ever made, at the start most people in the movie thought he would not mount up to much but how wrong they were, life is what you make it. A masterpiece of a movie
@johnthorsson1515
@johnthorsson1515 Жыл бұрын
One of the best movies ever made. And you’re right, it’s such a character driven story, with each character so well written and acted. There was a period there where so many Tom Hanks movies just hit gold.
@davecondreay
@davecondreay Жыл бұрын
Love this movie. It might be the perfect movie. Writing, acting, soundtrack are all amazing. Emotional roller coaster. I still cry every time I watch a reaction to it.
@ninjavigilante5311
@ninjavigilante5311 Жыл бұрын
The directing as well
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 Жыл бұрын
this was the movie that introduced me to actor Gary Sinise. the adorable little boy was Haley Joel-Osment, who went on to be in the movie "The 6th Sense" with Bruce Willis, and then the movie "A.I." then there are 2 other Tom Hanks movies that can also make you cry: "Saving Private Ryan", and then "Cast Away". ALL are great movies.
@DocRock71
@DocRock71 Жыл бұрын
My favorite movie of all time. It has everything, humor, action, suspense, tragedy, triumph, war scenes, tear jerking. Tom Hanks's performance was phenomenal. I cant imagine anyone else in this role.
@nickmanzo8459
@nickmanzo8459 Жыл бұрын
Saw this movie in the theaters with my mom when it first came out. I was an extremely young kid, so I didn’t get everything, but I became obsessed with the concept of living through history and history itself upon watching it.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Жыл бұрын
Winner of 6 Oscars including Best Picture.
@Do0msday
@Do0msday Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite performances by Tom Hanks. This, 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'Apollo 13' are all phenomenal performances. I think this one in particular was his best work because it's a character driven story. And I don't think it's possible for anyone to not tear up when he asks if little Forrest is smart or...like him...that hits deep. What a phenomenal movie that can be watched many times and still hit you right in the feels.
@K33K
@K33K Жыл бұрын
18:02 "L.T. Dan, thank you for standing up for him" I assume that was pun intended 😂
@1971tallica
@1971tallica Жыл бұрын
Jenny's problem is how she was used and abused, 1st by her father, then by every man she met except Forrest. She felt like she was worth nothing and was never going to be worth anything and would just bring Forrest down with her , she had no idea how to love anyone. It wasn't until she had little Forrest and was given one pure good thing in her life she was able to find her self worth to a point and then accepted that she loved Forrest and always had and it was OK to love someone and not expect them to hurt her. It is very complicated and you get snippets of it in every scene she is in. The first thing you see is all she knows how to do is run from anything as she keeps telling Forrest to do , she doesn't know any other way to deal with the pain and bad and it takes her so long to finally figure it out ( unfortunately this is true for too many and some never get to figure anything out) , Jenny deserves pity not hate , she didn't know how to love until it was too late but she gave Forrest 2 gifts before she left, true love and what it feels like , and someone to love and give his life meaning in Forrest Jr. . Forrest might not be a genius but I would lay any bet he is an incredibly loving and good father.
@rmar67
@rmar67 Жыл бұрын
Very few people, and almost none of the reactors I've seen on youtube, seem to get that.
@dustywaynemusic6297
@dustywaynemusic6297 Жыл бұрын
Why do you copy/paste this on ever Forrest Gump reaction? That's really weird ya dork 😂
@thebigbop5866
@thebigbop5866 Жыл бұрын
We have the luxury of watching Jenny's life and seeing all the things around her, the character of her, like many people in real life, don't have that luxury.
@faafio
@faafio Жыл бұрын
Great sum up. 👏
@thebigbop5866
@thebigbop5866 Жыл бұрын
I don't know why Jenny gets so much crap for being a bit of a klutz at worst, while characters like Walter White and you could write a big list of antagonists, mostly male and female, are 'misunderstood'.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm Жыл бұрын
Jenny: "You don't know what love is" That's projection. Forrest knows what love is. Jenny doesn't.
@PeterDavid7KQ201
@PeterDavid7KQ201 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a beautiful reaction video. I remember seeing this in the theater when it first came out.
@edprzydatek8398
@edprzydatek8398 Жыл бұрын
Me too.
@jonathansmith8672
@jonathansmith8672 Жыл бұрын
Everyone hates Jenny and how she treated a sweet, nice guy like Forrest and how she gave him up so many times, and yes, Forrest didn't deserve that. But people need to understand that Jenny was sexually molested and physically abused by her father as a toddler. When her father abused and molested her, he not only made her feel bad, but made her BELIEVE in it too (Children, especially toddlers, are like sponges and they can easily be manipulated) and it forever damaged Jenny's innocence. In other words, the abuse made her believe for the rest of her life that that's how she should be treated and that she's worthless and doesn't deserve love or help. It sent her down a path where, instead of accepting sweet, real love and guys like Forrest, she instead went for hard, tough love and guys like her father or boyfriends who take advantage of her, because she never learned to love herself, so she couldn't let anybody else, like Forrest, love her back. That's why when Forrest proposed to her, she replied, "You don't want to marry me." And that's why she ran away from Forrest after hanging out with him, that's why she never wrote back to Forrest when he was deployed in Vietnam, and that's why she rejected Forrest's help whenever she was harassed or assaulted, because she believes she doesn't deserve any love or help at all. On the outside, she looks like a messed-up, abused, drug-addict woman, but in the inside, she's a sweet, young woman whose innocence was damaged, mind was messed up, and never deserved to get abused in the first place. All Jenny needed was time to adapt to Forrest's sweet love and optimism and getting pregnant with Forrest's son and contracting a sexually-transmitted disease that made her a changed person. Sadly, in this world we live in, there are real-life victims of child abuse and domestic violence out there that are easily manipulated or deluded by the abuse and aggressor that will make them keep going back to the abuse over and over again no matter what. So before you guys judge or berate and make fun of Jenny, i just want y'all to understand this and realize why she's like that. Alright? Love you guys so much! Peace! :)👍🙏💙💖❤💙💖❤
@jasonrandom372
@jasonrandom372 Жыл бұрын
It sux being sexually abuse. Let alone it being your own father. Normally it is stepparents who do this but birth parents could do this too.
@burgerking220
@burgerking220 11 күн бұрын
Nope she bad
@MyHappySock
@MyHappySock Жыл бұрын
It's amazing to me at times how much of the story is told through the lense within a short moment. When Forrest is at Jenny's grave and presents the letter, you are presented with Forrest's integrity that he did not read the letter, keeping his promise to his heart-broken son. When the camera zooms in on the folded piece of paper as he is placing it down you see the word "Mom" closeup and all of the emotion hits you. Understanding the sadness of a little boy who lost his mom forever, feeling the anguish without having to know what was written within. And Jenny throwing the stones... she didn't need to say a word for us to understand what she was feeling and how her experience impacted her life. Such a good movie.
@davidmcleod5133
@davidmcleod5133 Жыл бұрын
There are only a handful of movies where I cry every time I watch them; I’d say this is the only one where for reasons I can’t explain I cry HARDER every time I watch it. Just watching you react to it just wrecked me for the rest of the day.
@jlwolf29
@jlwolf29 Жыл бұрын
When he first falls down with his braces and his mom has that little pause of shock before reaction is so great and believable. And when Bubba said "I wanna go home" my heart breaks every time I see that.
@craigory87
@craigory87 Жыл бұрын
The last half hour of this movie I cry every time it never fails. This is such a classic.
@NeckCS2
@NeckCS2 Жыл бұрын
The part where Forrest finds out little Forrest is his and he says, "Is he smart or is he-..." gets me EVERY time. Hands down my favorite line delivery in all of film history. Not only is the delivery great, but the meaning behind asking that; Is he smart or?... or what? seen as "different". Because Forrest knows if his son is seen as stupid or different like him he will have similar issues that he had and that BREAKS me every time he says the line; the way Tom's voice cracks during the delivery as well. Phenomenal
@sammylane21
@sammylane21 Жыл бұрын
Imagine a world with John Coffee being friends with Forrest Gump and that's a world wanna live in.
@karen6477
@karen6477 Жыл бұрын
Like the drink, but NOT SPELT THE SAME.
@joeblankenship377
@joeblankenship377 Жыл бұрын
“Lieutenant Daaaan, ice creeeeeam!” …we used to quote that all time in my house growing up. Especially when ice cream was around.
@PaulLoh
@PaulLoh Жыл бұрын
I probably bawled through at least half of this reaction video. The actor Gary Sinise, who played Lieutenant Dan helps raise a lot of money for disabled veterans. In DAV magazine, I often read about some tribute concert or event that he appears in with his band. Speaking of music, when I used the GI Bill to put myself through music school, I had to take a class called Aural Perception, in which I had to identify the intervals between notes. For a perfect fifth, I remembered by the beginning piano part in the Forrest Gump Suite.
@brianedelen6610
@brianedelen6610 Жыл бұрын
Another fun fact: in the movie punchline Sally Field actually plays Tom Hank's character's love interest
@spacezombie13
@spacezombie13 Жыл бұрын
i watched this movie for the first time when i was a kid. bubba saying "i wanna go home" always struck me.
@NorthGaReptile
@NorthGaReptile Жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful movies ever made and the performance of a lifetime by Tom Hanks.
@MultiPowermaster
@MultiPowermaster Жыл бұрын
Something about this movie... Your a beautiful person and I feel blessed to be able to watch your reactions (new & old). You bring a ray of sunshine to my dark life. I appreciate you having this channel and being you. Stay awesome! Thanks!
@manyelephants1532
@manyelephants1532 Жыл бұрын
What always touches me is that when Forrest is running everyone is looking for some reason as to why he is doing it. He just says “I felt like running!”. Forrest does not need to consider why something happens or why someone behaves the way they do, and this is why he is a great friend. He does not judge anyone, and he is always there when people need him, regardless of how they treat him. And even when Jenny has died he still says “if there is anything you need, I won’t be far away.”
@SYLTales
@SYLTales Жыл бұрын
My daughter went to college in Savannah, GA. When I visited her once, she showed me the shooting location of the bench on which Forrest sits during the film's framing story. The city naturally has a plaque and tourists ofen sit there for selfies.
@adobeb98
@adobeb98 Жыл бұрын
Forrest Gump is one of the best if not the best philosophical movies I have ever seen. A lot of people didn't even notice the feather, but the first and last five minutes of the movie showed the whole essence of the movie. For me, it was an interplay between freewill, fate and destiny, which was spelled out during numerous events throughout the movie. However, I was so engrossed with this interplay that I completely missed another major theme, and one to me that actually overrode this interplay which was the true meaning of 'love', again played out right throughout the movie.
@ollie511
@ollie511 Жыл бұрын
Hey Ralph Butcher! I think Forrest Gump does a fantastic job at balancing many genres of film (Drama, Comedy, Romance, "Coming-Of-Age", War Film, etc...) altogether in 1 movie! The performances are also VERY good, especially from Tom Hanks (and Gary Sinise as Lt. Dan is another personal favorite for me). Overall, I just find Forrest Gump to be very inspirational. Personally, I often connect with the movie because my brother actually has Autism (And even though Forrest may not have had Autism, him and my brother can relate a bit in that they are both disabled). I also just wanted to mention that Last Year, I actually posted a video on my KZfaq channel that was almost like a tribute video to Forrest Gump (though I called it a Mashup). You see, there's a band named Family Of The Year, and they used their hit song "Hero" for Richard Linklater's 2014 movie called Boyhood. For my video, I used "Hero" as background music while showing various scenes from Forrest Gump. Aside from matching song lyrics with movie scenes, my intention with the video was to try and create something unique. If you have a few minutes sometime and are interested, here is a link to that video: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hdhdpqyas6eyiZs.html If you don't check it out, no worries at all! I won't be offended! But thank you so much in advance if you do see it! I hope you Have a great day today, Ralph Butcher! Please Stay Safe and Stay Awesome! 🙂🙂🙂
@jonbruton3557
@jonbruton3557 Жыл бұрын
So glad that you did get Jenny. I think Jenny was the second most important person in the movie. The movie showed her life from basically the same time as it started with Forest. She truly loved Forest and had the same deep down kind nature as he. She was the only one to befriend him on the bus at the very start to show her good nature. [and continued to be his good friend through high school, imagine how hard that was with all the bullies still on Forrest's case, so to speak] The trauma she had to deal with was an obviously very deep wounding of her. I won't go into that, just point out that they [as the two main subjects of the plot] were basically two kindhearted and worthy people from two different upbringings. She talks of how their lives are so different. [recognizing her flaws] She repeatedly lets Forrest know she Does Love Him [always in a sad tone, knowing she could hurt the one true constant good in her life if she let him into hers then] And not wanting to hurt the only true one she did love would say "You don't want to marry me" [imagine how it must have hurt her to have to tell him that!]. She had to fix herself [with no help from anyone in those days -totally on her own to heal herself] before worthiness could take place. Forrest helped everyone! And the way he helped her was finally to let her find the first true lovemaking she had ever done after she recovered at his house. [her choice finally to see it's OK to have a good man watch over her as she obviously made the best decision of her life to "clean up" -with all the sleeping that was needed] When she agreed with Forrest that he would make a good husband on those stairs it led to the final "fix" that happened when she would have felt so badly when he thought she didn't love him. She finally allowed herself to express to him [and herself] the lovemaking she had never known and was always afraid to accept. It was real. It was good. [for both of them] And it was time to leave [yes, once again] but this time Not Running. It was time to make herself a good clean life without his help to be sure she wouldn't hurt him to be with him. [remember she was really new to the clean life, with just those few weeks or so clean so far] She proved it to herself and It isn't clear in the movie but she may well have written the letter for him to come before she found out her condition [he was running for years] and either way I believe she would have contacted Forrest about his child even if she had not come down with Hepatitis C [a not defined or understood illness back then -it wasn't aids as the author has said it was Hep C] Remember when she left the last time she would not have known she was pregnant yet, just that she needed to be sure she was worthy to live up to the love she felt for him that night of her first true loving. Two deep down Good People, with very different lives who none the less helped each other throughout their life's even as differently as it went for them. One finding it very easy to let the deep-down good person show, the other struggling greatly to let that nature show. Together it showed in both of them easily. It was a true love story from beginning to end. That's all I got to say about that. Loved the reaction and have subscribed. I love that you understood Jenny.
@stephenweaver7631
@stephenweaver7631 7 ай бұрын
When he ran across the ball field, the coach, in the "houndstooth" hat is supposed to be Bear Bryant, the iconic coach of the University of Alabama. So many great historic footnotes in this movie!
@obenohnebohne
@obenohnebohne Жыл бұрын
Wonderful reaction to a wonderful movie. This is one of the best films of al time because it lets you feel all the emotions. So many memorable quotes. My favorite (besides the "Is he smart or is he like me"): "I am not a smart man, but I know what love is."
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 Жыл бұрын
So many simple lines, nothing poetic or flowery, but all delivered SO perfectly that they impact the soul.
@houdin654jeff
@houdin654jeff Жыл бұрын
Tom Hanks deservedly gets a lot of credit for this movie, but I learned a little while back that he didn’t create the voice of Forrest. He was imitating the young actor who played young Forrest, Michael Conner Humphreys, who had a southern accent. He said it was easier than inventing a drawl and having Michael imitate him. A lovely film that elicits all the emotions, Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis would later make another great movie together, Cast Away.
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 Жыл бұрын
Your reaction was absolutely wonderful and one of the best I've ever watched. Such a beautiful, powerful and iconic movie. Tom Hanks is one of the greatest actors ever. 😊
@jd-zr3vk
@jd-zr3vk 4 ай бұрын
"Sometimes there are not enough rocks." Forrest is wise beyond his intelligence.
@fannybuster
@fannybuster Жыл бұрын
The little girl playing young Jenny(Hanna Hall) is almost 40 now,time sure does fly
@LoveOldMusic808
@LoveOldMusic808 Жыл бұрын
I love this movie so much. Forrest has such a pure heart and never really changes in the movie, but everyone around him has a character arc.
@mikefish1124
@mikefish1124 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite parts is the bus driver, Dorothy Harris at the beginning and the end of the movie. I always love when reactors leave that part in with Forest's son at the end, and she give him a nice smile when he says they aren't strangers anymore. I just feel like rather than being a jerk (as characters like this frequently are), Dorothy's one of the good ones out there, you know?
@chrisbooth478
@chrisbooth478 Жыл бұрын
I like how she is smoking in the beginning and at the end is chewing gum! Dorothy even has a story arc. Lol.
@MrGpschmidt
@MrGpschmidt Жыл бұрын
Magical indeed. All The Feels. Such a beautiful gift of a movie (one of my all-time faves) with Hanks winning his back-to-back 2nd Oscar (richly deserved) and so iconic. The simplicity of a simple man's pure heart and love for his friends and family speaks volumes. Robin Wright's Jenny is such a broken abused woman who can barely get thru her life - heartbreaking - in spite of the one constant - Forrest's love for her. Equally compelling is Gary Sinise's Lt. Dan who at first cannot fathom living past his 'destiny' and instead has renewed hope all thanks to Forrest literally saving his life. The blend of CGI is still remarkable - Robert Zemeckis knew how to employ the tools for this special even film. And yes I cry every time Forrest questions his intelligence only for the first time upon learning of his child w/Jenny *Niagara Falls* First time coming to your channel Addie - so subscribed - you have a very gentle way about you and your emotions were all on target.
@ollie511
@ollie511 Жыл бұрын
Hey George Schmidt! Forrest Gump is a movie that when I saw it at a younger age, I definitely didn't understand how Jenny was also "running" but not in the literal sense like Forrest did. I guess the contrast between Jenny's path and Forrest's path is what makes this story so special! Regarding this movie, I often connect with it personally because my brother actually has Autism (Even though Forest may not have Autism, I think him and my brother can relate a bit in that they are both disabled). I also just wanted to mention that Last Year, I actually posted a video on my KZfaq channel that was almost like a tribute video to Forrest Gump (though I called it a Mashup). You see, there's a band named Family Of The Year, and they used their hit song "Hero" for Richard Linklater's 2014 movie called Boyhood. For my video, I used "Hero" as background music while showing various scenes from Forrest Gump. Aside from matching song lyrics with movie scenes, my intention with the video was to try and create something unique. If you have a few minutes sometime and are interested, here is a link to that video: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hdhdpqyas6eyiZs.html If you don't check it out, no worries at all! I won't be offended! But thank you so much in advance if you do see it! I hope you Have a great day today, George Schmidt! Please Stay Safe and Stay Awesome! 🙂🙂🙂
@Dd8505
@Dd8505 Жыл бұрын
My tears were totally streaming through this video.
@zmarko
@zmarko Жыл бұрын
Such an amazing film. Robert Zemeckis is such a great director.
@BrahmaDBA
@BrahmaDBA Жыл бұрын
This is said a lot in a Forrest Gump reaction videos but Jenny didn't think she was in love with Forrest because she thought she was taking advantage of him the same way her father molested her hence why she kept running away from him because she thinks that no one will be able to love her unconditionally. Something that Forrest does. This is why she kept running from one bad relationship to the next because she normalizes the abuse she received and could never understand the pure affection that Forrest have for her. It is only at the end when she understood what unconditional love is, by being a mother, that she can understand Forrest's love for her hence why she send him the letter. People give her a lot of flak for what she did, yes she is not an angel by any means, but they fail to understand why she did them.
@garethholden8341
@garethholden8341 Жыл бұрын
Way to many people rag on Jenny as if she is some nasty person... you have to look at her actions through the lens of a small child who'd been systematically abused for years. That sort of thing has a permanent effect on your adult life (especially in a time when counseling wasn't really available).
@MrPeteTheGamer
@MrPeteTheGamer Жыл бұрын
Hi, Addie! I are excite! Thank you for reacting to this one!!
@ABCDG13
@ABCDG13 Жыл бұрын
This is one of his first movies after which people started to take Tom Hanks seriously as a actor/movie star! And there is a difference between being an actor and being a movie star!
@Sir_Alex
@Sir_Alex Жыл бұрын
What an amazing actor is Tom Hanks 😥
@EclecticSundries
@EclecticSundries Жыл бұрын
I had to go to New Orleans recently, so I made sure to do a side trip to Bayou Le Batre Alabama. I found a little local restaurant and had the best shrimp I ever had.
@mikealvarez2322
@mikealvarez2322 7 ай бұрын
Best reaction to this movie that I've seen. I taught special needs children, from emotionally disturbed to severely autistic. The character, Forrest would be diagnosed as a high level autistic child with slightly below normal I.Q. Tom Hanks played the role perfectly. Addie, your responses to this and other movies are well balanced in that you combine analysis with appropriate emotion. You did cry a lot 😢 in this movie but then again so did I 😢. GREAT JOB😊
@broza82
@broza82 Жыл бұрын
This is my first time watching your reaction. You're the kind of person that I'd love to watch a movie with. Really 'feeling' the moments. Heck I almost cried watching you cry in this video 🥺😅
@stmordi
@stmordi 4 ай бұрын
Addie have to be the most empathic woman in the world. So funny to watch. She gets scared from someone opening a door😂 Doesn't hurt that she gorgeous as well🎉
@granadosvm
@granadosvm Жыл бұрын
They inserted Forrest Gump's story in so many pivotal moments, I'm surprised he didn't meet Neil Armstrong before his Apollo Xi flight. Or even better, James Lovell before his Apollo XIII flight.
@chrisbooth478
@chrisbooth478 Жыл бұрын
Not many people point this out in reactions, it kinda goes by quickly. At the hospital no one is watching the moon landing they are watching Forrest play pingpong by himself. Lol.
@staralotzka5586
@staralotzka5586 Жыл бұрын
Such a wonderful movie. And the end of it is so sad it really hits home for me. I lost my wife too July 3rd 2020 on my birthday
@PaPaMurph
@PaPaMurph Жыл бұрын
Im an old dude with not many hobbies. I really enjoy watching movie reactions. There is no better feeling for me then opening youtube and seeing one of my favorite creators doing one of myfavorite movie. Havent watched yet, but Im positive you LOVED it, or else we cannot be friends anymore =). tty in 33 minutes lol
@davidw3281
@davidw3281 Жыл бұрын
You said,”Lieutenant Dan, thank you for standing up for him”. Lol!
@westonweigand1228
@westonweigand1228 Жыл бұрын
This movie is much deeper than it first seems, it's about redemption the most beautiful part of hope.
@shep4life
@shep4life Жыл бұрын
This is such an incredible movie that has everything
@kytch111
@kytch111 7 ай бұрын
This is one of the greatest movies ever made! The ending always gets me.
@Cptrq
@Cptrq 10 ай бұрын
You probably have the best reaction videos ive been binge watching all your videos today keep them coming.
@midkingsteve
@midkingsteve Жыл бұрын
I was not expecting to ugly cry at someone else watching a Forrest Gump, which I've seen several times. I guess it just keeps being that impactful.
@christypriest30
@christypriest30 Жыл бұрын
I used to live in Savannah and this movie always makes me miss it! I used to walk through the square where his bench was
@thomasgriffiths6758
@thomasgriffiths6758 Жыл бұрын
According to Tom Hanks, Forrest’s speech was as follows: “Sometimes when people go to Vietnam, they go home to their mommas without any legs. Sometimes they don’t go home at all. That’s a bad thing. That’s all I have to say about that.”
@kidsoeir0
@kidsoeir0 7 ай бұрын
One of the most perfect movies I've ever seen. And Forrest must be the most important historical person ever!!! Regards.
@StinkyGreenBud
@StinkyGreenBud Жыл бұрын
So I am from Beaufort, SC where a chunk of this was filmed. I was 10 years old when I got to watch the scene being filmed with lt. Dan screaming at god during the thunderstorm on the shrimp boat. ( It was filmed in Port Royal which is a smaller port town off of Beaufort) My wifes cousin was the little girl who snuck in and climbed up to Forest bedroom too. Also, Gary Sinese, who plays Lt. Dan, has a band called the Lt. Dan Band. He comes almost every summer to the Wasterfest to play. The best part is after Gary finished up his set, he hangs out with us locals at the bars chatting and drinking with us. The guy is great. You might even see Tom Hanks snagging a Po' boy from the local shrimp shack. I'm glad you enjoyed this. Always holds a special place in my heart.
@bripac6166
@bripac6166 Жыл бұрын
“My friend has not returned from the Battlefield, sir. I request permission to go look for him” - said a soldier to his lieutenant. "Permission denied," replied the officer, "I don't want you risking your life for a man who is probably dead." The soldier, ignoring the prohibition, went out and an hour later returned mortally wounded, carrying the body of his friend. The officer was furious: I already told you that he had died! Tell me, was it worth going there to bring back a corpse?” And the soldier replied: "Of course, sir! When I found him, he was still alive and he was able to tell me, 'I was sure you would come!'"
@Nloveru
@Nloveru Жыл бұрын
I'm very happy to finally see a reactor not be judgemental about Jenny. So many people say she's a bad person who is just using Forrest. But you clearly understand the simple and, I would think, obvious truth. That Jenny is deeply traumatized due to childhood abuse and deserves pity and love. Not judgement. You have a good heart Addie.
@TJMiton
@TJMiton Жыл бұрын
Yeah it always blows my mind when people hate on Jenny in this movie. She's a victim of heavy abuse in a time where there was little to no support for her and none of it is her fault.
@brutusjudas5842
@brutusjudas5842 Жыл бұрын
Amber Heard should’ve used the Jenny defense.
@Elixear
@Elixear 6 ай бұрын
J'avais 23 ans quand je l'ai vu au cinéma pour la première fois, j'ai du le revoir plusieurs dizaines de fois, trente ans après je suis toujours aussi ému aux larmes. Quel film merveilleux. Et vous avez succombé aussi. Quelle émouvante réaction.
@neilmerrifield2281
@neilmerrifield2281 Жыл бұрын
Love your reaction Addie. You're always smiling, always joyful and approach each reaction with passion and curiosity. Enjoying watching with u
@foxx037x
@foxx037x Жыл бұрын
Tom Hanks is such a great actor. If you watch closely during the scene where he meets little Forrest and Jenny tells him “I named him after his daddy”, and Tom hanks says.. “he’s got a daddy named Forrest to?”, you can see how he figures it out before he finishes that sentence.
@lorenzosanchez4269
@lorenzosanchez4269 18 күн бұрын
25:14 I watched a reactor that pointed out that he ran because of what Jenny told him: “If you’re ever in trouble, don’t try to be brave. Just run” No bigger trouble or moment to be brave than heartbreak
@Bad_Wolf_Media
@Bad_Wolf_Media Жыл бұрын
Every single scene with Jenny is so heartbreaking in the film, especially once you already know how it ends. There's a lot of that in the film, but the Jenny stuff more than anything.
@ninjavigilante5311
@ninjavigilante5311 Жыл бұрын
Most heartbreaking scene imo is bubba dying, saying he wants to go home
@80sGamerLady
@80sGamerLady Жыл бұрын
@@ninjavigilante5311 omg that one too! I hear a lot of soldiers cry out for their mamas or want to go home when they are fatally injured. 🥺
@ianlee5035
@ianlee5035 Жыл бұрын
Crazy thing about Lt Dan's legs are that he said in the bar "maybe they'll make me an astronaut" and his legs were made out of space shuttle material
@parttimesaint3165
@parttimesaint3165 Жыл бұрын
This is a powerful movie. I cry every time I watch it, or when I watch a reactor watch it. One of the best movies I have ever seen. Love can be a simple thing if you allow it to be.
@reallybadgamer
@reallybadgamer 10 ай бұрын
Wow! I have to say that was some of the best editing I've seen for a Forest Gump reaction. And I've probably watched 10-20 so far. You did so well at capturing the essence of the movie in such small concentrated chunks. Great job! Nice reaction.
@brianthom6798
@brianthom6798 Жыл бұрын
This may be the best editing job I've ever seen in a reaction video. To take all the great scenes from Forrest Gump, whittle it down to 32 minutest, and not miss any of the best stuff is extremely impressive.
@jmuduke99
@jmuduke99 Жыл бұрын
I worked with a guy in DC who was one of the Black Panthers in the movie. I remember when his brother (who also worked there) told me he was going to be a Black Panther in a new movie with Tom Hanks, I asked him what the name of the movie was going to be. He said "It's called, like, Forrest Gump or something." I said "Stupid name. It'll be a flop." Haha.
@tombuchanan1588
@tombuchanan1588 10 ай бұрын
That was the best Movie Reaction I've seen. You are REALLY GOOD!!
@kikeperez572
@kikeperez572 Жыл бұрын
I'm in love with your channel. You're really fun. Please don't ever stop!
@mikebrown7799
@mikebrown7799 Жыл бұрын
Great reactions to this one, Addie!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 From the point when Forrest meets his son until the end, there are a lot of scenes that make you cry.
@Matthew_KNGP1N
@Matthew_KNGP1N Жыл бұрын
I always get recommended to your Channel I really enjoy your reactions but this movie always breaks my heart 🥺 keep up the amazing work ur doing 🤗 you got a new subscriber
@Spazzmatazzz
@Spazzmatazzz Жыл бұрын
Forrest is the perfect image of innocence and honesty...
@squeekieballs5052
@squeekieballs5052 Жыл бұрын
The scene where Forest is at the capital and Jenny runs through the water and the PA (mic) get unplugged. Forest said "in Vietnam, you might just lose your best good friend".
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