June 17, 2011

Forrest Gump

Forrest Gump is the movie plays the United States in 1994 based on the novel of 1986 works of Winston Groom. The film was commercially successful and become grossing films in North America in its release. The film won a total of 13 Academy Awards nominations and won six of them, including Best Film, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis) and Best Actor (Tom Hanks).

This film tells about a man with an IQ of 75 and epic journey of his life, met with historical figures, influencing popular culture and even take part in historical events without realizing how important that event, a result of intelligence below the average. This film is different in substance from the original novel.

Movie Synopsis
This film tells about a man named Forrest Gump who was raised by his mother with great struggle. Forrest often ridiculed and shunned by his friends because his intelligence is below average. But outside the inability, he has the ability to run fast.

On the first day of school, he met Jenny, a girl near where he lived had known since kindergarten, but a love unrequited. When he graduated high school, she enrolled into the army and sent to Vietnam, where he quickly made ​​friends with a Negro man named Bubba, who convinced Forrest to participate in the shrimp business with him after the war. Forrest became a highly meritorious in a platoon with the ability to run fast. He became the savior many wounded soldiers and also helped his commander, so he received a Congressional Medal of Honor for heroism.

When healing from the bullet that lodged in her ass, he found the ability terpendamnya in ping pong. He became famous table tennis athletes and bring his country into the international arena in a match against the Chinese team. In an anti-war demonstration in Washington, DC, he met Jenny, who had been a hippie lifestyle.

Movie Trailer
Forrest Gump Trailer




Movie Credit
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Writers: Winston Groom (novel), Eric Roth (screenplay)
Stars: Tom Hanks, Robin Wright and Gary Sinise

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