Forrest Gump (1994) MOVIE REACTION **FIRST TIME WATCHING**

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  • Hey! Thanks for watching another one of our reactions.
    Today we're wringing our eyes out watching this freakin' boo-hooze movie called Forrest Gump. Thanks to all the MSP-ers for suggesting this damn movie and triggering me (Sean) endlessly. (!!! SPOILER ALERT !!! ) We cry like lil' babies needing their pampers changed. This movie damaged me. Not really but damn... it was emo x 💯!
    Well, if you're feeling like exploring all your triggers and PTSD pain points, saddle up partner! The Crybaby Express is leaving the station right now!
    Sound fun? Let's watch!!
    Thanks again for watching, u r the best!
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    Movie: Forrest Gump
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  • @jjsdad4952
    @jjsdad4952 Місяць тому +1150

    “I don’t think this is one of those crying movies”
    Phenomenal

    • @7thsealord888
      @7thsealord888 Місяць тому +51

      Buckle up, dude.

    • @Codametal
      @Codametal Місяць тому +29

      Ohhhhh sh------t, we're in for a ride fellas....

    • @toyota420xp
      @toyota420xp Місяць тому

      @@jjsdad4952 the only thing about this movie that doesn’t make any sense is the Apple part because in the 90s Apple was almost bankrupt so for stock would’ve been worth nothing. the 90s stock for apple went from 140 to 14 but now its like 224.

    • @toyota420xp
      @toyota420xp Місяць тому +15

      I just wanted to say thank you. I appreciate the reaction

    • @alisong826
      @alisong826 Місяць тому +5

      It’s like a supernatural fairytale 💀🥹🥹🥹

  • @CrackheadYoda
    @CrackheadYoda Місяць тому +1393

    You guys understand Jenny much better than most reactors. Her childhood was filled with trauma, particularly from her father. Its what she expects from people and she can't understand when people are good to her, which is why she runs. Great reaction y'all.

    • @cog4life
      @cog4life Місяць тому +134

      Yes, I’ve seen some reactors that just hate on her ALL thru the movie. Obviously they’ve never been through trauma. These guys understood from the beginning.

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 Місяць тому +102

      Her abusive father destroyed her ability to respect and love herself. She kept running and looking for a reason to love herself. She spent the next 30 years building her self-worth....and finally succeeded when she last saw Forrest.

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 Місяць тому

      @@cog4life ... Many of them just have problems with women.

    • @baby_boi123
      @baby_boi123 Місяць тому +27

      It still doesn't excuse how she treated Forrest. I get childhood trauma.... Its still not okay

    • @hulubuluhejhej2721
      @hulubuluhejhej2721 Місяць тому +9

      basicly every reactor understod that they just understand also that it dosent matter she is a horror show of a person she is uber selfish

  • @user-di6tt5cq6z
    @user-di6tt5cq6z Місяць тому +1129

    REAL MEN cry when watching Forest Gump....

    • @larrycarlisle3163
      @larrycarlisle3163 Місяць тому +1

      An hour and 17 minutes! Wow! You guys might want to let a thought go now and then. Other than that, love ya...

    • @imajinallthepurple
      @imajinallthepurple Місяць тому +26

      EVERYBODY cries watching this movie (or they're not human)!

    • @TylerD288
      @TylerD288 Місяць тому +5

      Yes we cry, but sometimes we push the pain deep inside, out of the light, even when we're alone. 🥺

    • @imajinallthepurple
      @imajinallthepurple Місяць тому +8

      @@TylerD288 I legit want to give you a hug right now 'cuz dang! 😢

    • @TylerD288
      @TylerD288 Місяць тому +5

      @@imajinallthepurple awe, thanks. ❤ Kind words, much appreciated.

  • @michaelcorman4859
    @michaelcorman4859 Місяць тому +714

    It's so great finally seeing a reaction where someone knows ALL the historical references.

    • @Firelightly
      @Firelightly Місяць тому +19

      Gen X rules!

    • @jannathompson2262
      @jannathompson2262 Місяць тому +6

      ​​@@FirelightlyYeah it does!!!!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊

    • @buddystewart2020
      @buddystewart2020 Місяць тому +11

      It makes a difference doesn't it?

    • @patrick-qs8gn
      @patrick-qs8gn Місяць тому +2

      IS THIS A JOKE.. THEY DIDN'T EVEN KNOW GEORGE WALLACE

    • @idrinkthere4iam
      @idrinkthere4iam Місяць тому

      @@patrick-qs8gn or AIDS/HIV

  • @ozzmandias0083
    @ozzmandias0083 Місяць тому +191

    Out of all the men Jenny COULD'VE had a child with, she had one from the most innocent, sweetest, most wonderful man. That was the grace that saved her. In the end, Forrest still saved her in a way. He loved her in the most purest way anyone could. That's what she needed. She had never known love without the violence and trauma. He gave her that.

    • @bigschmill294
      @bigschmill294 27 днів тому +9

      @@ozzmandias0083 When Forrest tells her "You're my girl", it always touches me. He didn't know hatred, he knew love. And she was the one he loved the most. Didn't matter what she did, even to him, he always loved her.

  • @hungryclone
    @hungryclone Місяць тому +34

    "Isn't he beautiful?" "...He's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen." That line gets me. So many sad lines honestly.

  • @ariceagaandros
    @ariceagaandros Місяць тому +367

    I don't think many people realized that the bus driver actually quit smoking. Her emphasis on chewing the gum whilst talking with Forrest Jr. at the end of the movie is a very subtle yet effective detail. This movie is filled with little details like this one and you will not get all of them unless you watch the movie over and over. It makes watching this movie over again such a great experience.

    • @TyrekeCorrea
      @TyrekeCorrea Місяць тому

      Paramount popped for audio description, so that helps.

    • @user-uz9nn8hx5u
      @user-uz9nn8hx5u Місяць тому +8

      @@ariceagaandros how about he forced Nixon to resign due to the Watergate scandal when it was Nixon who got him the room at the Watergate hotel.

    • @user-uz9nn8hx5u
      @user-uz9nn8hx5u Місяць тому +3

      Also when he was running, the news called him a gardener from Greenbo Alabama.

    • @TyrekeCorrea
      @TyrekeCorrea Місяць тому +1

      @@user-uz9nn8hx5u ...Well, that's what he was.

    • @TyrekeCorrea
      @TyrekeCorrea Місяць тому +1

      @@user-uz9nn8hx5u Technically, the people who discovered him did, so Forrest still keeps his status of being impactful upon history on a level that's not widely known to the public.

  • @kazbaby
    @kazbaby Місяць тому +394

    The thing about Jenny is that she always loved him as much as Forrest loves her but she didn't think she was good enough for him. She considered him one of the purest people and she thought she would taint him because she felt dirty after what her father, and then later scumbags, did to her. She had to get her mind right and realize it wasn't her fault and allowed herself to accept the unconditional love that Forrest gave freely.

    • @fanat1508
      @fanat1508 Місяць тому +17

      @@kazbaby this comment is very true, as a survivor myself it takes the purest thing imaginable to change your own mind about you, a baby. It’s not the case for everyone but I believe it was the case for Jenny and myself ♥️

    • @TheKawkawlin8
      @TheKawkawlin8 Місяць тому +9

      I never would have seen this take. Thank you for opening my eyes to this angle. This movie becomes more and more of a masterpiece everytime I see it

    • @8thhousealchemist600
      @8thhousealchemist600 Місяць тому +1

      @@kazbaby thank you.

    • @iqranedzereie6026
      @iqranedzereie6026 12 днів тому +1

      Believe me; if it wasn’t for Jenny’s childhood trauma, she would have treated Forrest differently.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Місяць тому +469

    Forrest Gump's mind is not as cluttered as everyone else's minds are.
    He may think on very simple terms, but he also thinks on very clear terms. Moral clarity.

    • @aliciasaracino1233
      @aliciasaracino1233 Місяць тому +19

      Well said, moral clarity is more valuable than IQ in life.

    • @7thsealord888
      @7thsealord888 Місяць тому +15

      At that year's Oscar awards, Tom Hanks said as much, that in a time when most people were unsure, Forrest Gump's own moral compass always remained true.

    • @DiggitySlice
      @DiggitySlice Місяць тому +3

      Real morality, yes

    • @1237barca
      @1237barca Місяць тому +3

      Just seeing reality as it is. Clarity on reality

  • @ThatBlackPiano
    @ThatBlackPiano Місяць тому +145

    You two are, literally, the ONLY men on Al Gore's Internet that understood Jenny. As a woman, the grace and empathy y'all had for her character was SO meaningful and moving. All of the young men reactors get so aggressive, rude, and down right mean towards the Jenny character and act like she is REQUIRED to be Forrest's girlfriend just because HE likes her. They ignore her personal trauma and issues AND the fact that just those two words meant NOTHING back in those days and there was no such thing as "mental health" or "therapy" and psychologists were only meant to analysis the psychotic back then. Thank you for being understanding and empathetic. The WORLD needs many many more males like you two. If you ever have the time I'd think participating in the Big Brother mentoring program could help course correct a few young boys' lives. 🥰❤

    • @JustGrowingUp84
      @JustGrowingUp84 29 днів тому +12

      Not just the young men, I've seen plenty of young women be mean towards her as well.
      One might have expected them to have more empathy, but I guess that's not the case.

    • @Kennypowers51
      @Kennypowers51 28 днів тому

      I agree they got her better than moat others do so I was surprised when they didnt understand she got the new fangled AIDS virus.

    • @ThatBlackPiano
      @ThatBlackPiano 27 днів тому +12

      @@JustGrowingUp84 Agreed. The lack of understanding and empathy is staggering, bewildering, and sad.

    • @attitudeproblem6462
      @attitudeproblem6462 18 днів тому +4

      Others really _do_ 💩 all over Jenny. Like, *hello* are you paying attention to her LIFE???🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @Heiryuu
      @Heiryuu 16 днів тому +1

      No I understand Jenny I just don’t like her. To quote Brooklyn 99 “cool motive, still murder.”
      I know people like her in real life and eventually you need to put your foot down and let their trauma excuse continued bad behavior.
      I’ll give her credit though, she found help and eventually straightened herself out. I wish more people would look for that help and accept it.

  • @royfablooo2810
    @royfablooo2810 Місяць тому +100

    The level of Respect of Forest to Lieutenant Dan he never called him without that title and I think that was just so sweet for him even though he's a millionaire man at the end to Forest he'll forever be Lieutenant Dan

  • @ChrisFrom515
    @ChrisFrom515 Місяць тому +305

    I always felt like Jenny telling Forrest to run was because that’s the only way she knows how to get away from her problems and from a very young age she tried to teach her best friend what she knew.

    • @77LUCKYNUMBER77
      @77LUCKYNUMBER77 Місяць тому +17

      yeah Jenny in general is a very misunderstood character (sadly)

    • @iqranedzereie6026
      @iqranedzereie6026 16 днів тому +3

      @@ChrisFrom515 it’s ultimately self-worth and self-love that Jenny doesn’t have due to her father. She is actually a sweet human being but it was her trauma that shaped her into who she is

    • @the_swezle
      @the_swezle 9 днів тому

      It was a skill that saved him many times. I always took his three year run as a response to the emotional trauma of her leaving for what felt like the last time. Running is what he did when he was in trouble. I feel very strongly that the fact that he felt like running for three years after she left was no coincidence.

  • @ArmandoTheWanderer
    @ArmandoTheWanderer Місяць тому +131

    I don't know if you guys noticed but at 1:12:45 the birds chirping after forest walks away from Jenny's grave were a reference to her praying to god to be turned into a bird i also thing that's why forest is so interested by the feather ♥

  • @kaylee9824
    @kaylee9824 Місяць тому +44

    Thank you for understanding Jenny. Most reactors just hate on her the entire time, she definitely did wrong hurting Forrest so many times, but you guys also understood that all she knows is abuse, like you said, she couldn't possibly fathom why Forrest could be so good to her. She didn't think she deserved to be loved.

    • @iqranedzereie6026
      @iqranedzereie6026 8 днів тому +1

      Exactly; the girl clearly suffered from PTSD and severe depression…and she sadly never gotten any professional help or therapy as it was during the late 80s where the awareness on mental health was not prominent to the public

  • @hainstol
    @hainstol 14 днів тому +13

    1995 Academy Award wins for Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Adaption of a Screenplay, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis), Best Actor (Tom Hanks) and Best Picture. Gary Sinise was a Best Supporting Actor nominee

  • @martiwalsh2069
    @martiwalsh2069 Місяць тому +154

    When we saw this in the theater, there was a collective "oof" when Forrest says, "Sometimes there just aren't enough rocks."

    • @stanleyarmstrong2898
      @stanleyarmstrong2898 29 днів тому

      Bedford Forrest was a very effective CSA General. He formed the KKK. He left them behind, after the group went beyond guarding Whites' interests, and got very violent.

    • @finlander4065
      @finlander4065 6 днів тому +1

      Brilliant line and a very true statement. There aren't enough.

  • @gettygermany
    @gettygermany Місяць тому +238

    "Is this a crying movie?" ..... This movie is ALL emotions.... in ALL combinations :D

  • @alexhaas9653
    @alexhaas9653 Місяць тому +263

    So many memorable scenes. The "Is he...smart...??" scene always hits hard. And Gary Sinise was amazing. And it did impact his life a lot. Does countless veteran and charity work since. Just a wonderful human being.

    • @sproductionsinc
      @sproductionsinc Місяць тому +13

      His emotional intelligence is very high. I wouldn't even say he's unintelligent in general either.

    • @buddystewart2020
      @buddystewart2020 Місяць тому +5

      I was kind of surprised they cut that out of this edit. Obviously, they can't keep everything in, but that one has to go?

    • @gyver8448
      @gyver8448 Місяць тому

      @@sproductionsinc He was definitely not intelligent academically.

  • @sissyc6754
    @sissyc6754 Місяць тому +12

    Because of Jenny's abusive childhood she considered herself damaged goods and therefore was not good enough for someone with a pure soul like Forest, I believe that is why she told him "You don't want to marry me" to Forest. After her life changed around when she had a child she could then accept that she was good enough.

  • @CharlesMichaelSidwell
    @CharlesMichaelSidwell Місяць тому +31

    Nice to see other grown men, like myself, who ball during movies like this. As I have gotten older, I find myself balling even more. Romance movies are the worst, because they remind me of the feelings felt in my younger years when falling in love. When a man can cry while watching a movie it shows that he has a good and kind heart, despite living in a society where men are not expected to show their emotions..

  • @danayneal4409
    @danayneal4409 Місяць тому +165

    I believe that conversation with Forrest is what changed Jenny. She realized that she was not fit for Forrest which is why she said "You don't want to marry me." not I don't want to marry you. Then she realized that she didn't know what love meant. That's why she told the taxi that she wasn't running. She was finally facing her demons and leaving to get herself clean and worthy. She most likely had planned to contact him but he was running. 🏃

    • @Rage-_-Quit
      @Rage-_-Quit Місяць тому

      "She was finally facing her demons and leaving to get herself clean and worthy"
      By contracting HIV

    • @flarrfan
      @flarrfan Місяць тому +16

      Forrest said it best: Sometimes you got to put the past behind you before you can move on.

    • @joshsaunders6392
      @joshsaunders6392 Місяць тому +1

      She wasnt facing her demons she was running away just like she did with everything

    • @mentalkittyRealOG
      @mentalkittyRealOG Місяць тому +18

      @@joshsaunders6392 watch the movie again and then read this comment again

    • @KCohere33
      @KCohere33 Місяць тому +3

      @@danayneal4409 I love that take.

  • @windwarattack2300
    @windwarattack2300 Місяць тому +185

    I watched this Movie when it first came out in 1994 with my wife...she passed away in 2014 and I lost my Debbie...my "Jenny".. she was my best friend

    • @ScientificallyStupid
      @ScientificallyStupid Місяць тому +11

      I am so sorry for your loss. I am lucky enough to be married to my best friend and I know what that's like.

    • @justinwinningham4892
      @justinwinningham4892 Місяць тому +4

      @@windwarattack2300 Godspeed good sir

  • @oregonhighroller5178
    @oregonhighroller5178 Місяць тому +70

    Fun fact when Lt Dan says to Forrest "the day you are a shrimp boat captain that's the day I'm a astronaut" Tom and Gary Sinise were both filming Apollo 13 at the same time as this movies so they were both Astronauts lol

  • @meghancardwell3915
    @meghancardwell3915 Місяць тому +8

    When the birds fly off from Jenny’s grave, many people take that to mean that she finally became a bird like she wanted. Fun fact, the birds were entirely unscripted.

  • @nebulousreactions
    @nebulousreactions 25 днів тому +6

    TLDR: This video was a TREAT to watch, thank you!
    I was born abled and watched this first at that point in my life, but I became disabled in my late 20's, and watching this movie at this point in my life, I REALLY appreciate what Gary Sinise did with the role of Lt Dan. He goes through the anger, grief, and genuine loss you actually get when you lose your physical abilities, and when he finally accepts his disability, finds peace and new purpose. . . love it. It's fantastic.
    And I really appreciate how understanding you both were of Jenny. A lot of reactors don't understand that she has been traumatized from years of abuse, and it can make watching reactions to this movie a little frustrating. It was also a great video because ya'll actually get the historical references! Most reactors are younger and miss a lot of them, so that was a blast to watch :)

    • @mikeyshowpresents
      @mikeyshowpresents  21 день тому +2

      Thank you so much, that really means a lot to us. We have heard the sentiment about Jenny quite a bit and to me it is shocking. How do people miss the fact that she grew up being abused? A couple of people in the comments have called her a villain. She’s a victim, not a villain

  • @phtevenj
    @phtevenj Місяць тому +134

    my favorite callback in this whole movie... in the bar on new years Lt Dan says when Gump is a shrimp boat captain he'll be an astronaut, then at Gumps wedding his legs are made of "the same as the space shuttle"

    • @brettcloud8550
      @brettcloud8550 Місяць тому +31

      I also find it funny they both play in Apollo 13 the following year lol

    • @phtevenj
      @phtevenj Місяць тому

      @@brettcloud8550 true but I didn't watch that

    • @user-yu9uw8wo9o
      @user-yu9uw8wo9o Місяць тому

      @@phtevenj you should, as it's a great movie

    • @phtevenj
      @phtevenj Місяць тому

      @@user-yu9uw8wo9o too based in reality for me 🤣

    • @ukaszn5736
      @ukaszn5736 Місяць тому

      In the book, which was more fun, Forest was in space with a monkey.

  • @photobackflip
    @photobackflip Місяць тому +52

    You are not human if the "is he smart?" line does not make you cry. Every time.

  • @Mister_Samsonite
    @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +108

    The leg braces were the period treatment for scoliosis, it had nothing to do with his legs. Once his spine was straight, he just busted out of them.

    • @sharonhoyt2133
      @sharonhoyt2133 Місяць тому +3

      Spine problems do affect the ability to use your legs. I can no longer walk because of spinal problems. In my case it was the opposite of Forrest because it began 60 years later in my life than it did in Forrest's early years.

    • @ronniebots9225
      @ronniebots9225 Місяць тому

      @@sharonhoyt2133 thats not what he said. the treatment on the leggs with bracers was to force the spine in a straight line while in the developing phases of childhood. That was a way to treat scoliosis. When the spine grew straight and could do so on its own, the need for the bracers would disappear as depicted in this movie that forest could run freely without bracers once his spine was corrected. In the movie it just feels like 5 minutes, but i could have been a year or 2 passed once he got the bracers until they got assaulted by the boys on bikes.
      so yes, in the context of this movie, the bracers had nothing to do with his ability to walk. The spine was the problem and the bracers where the solution to the spine broblem. The bracers did not treat the symptom, but the disease.

    • @Mister_Samsonite
      @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +1

      @@ronniebots9225 To be fair, Sharon is also correct. I was in a bad car accident about 11 years ago and it messed up my spine. As a result, my hips were misaligned and I had more difficulty walking than I did before. Chiropractic has so much to do with our mobility and joint pain.

    • @sharonhoyt2133
      @sharonhoyt2133 Місяць тому

      @@ronniebots9225 I think you misunderstood what I was saying. I was addressing him saying that nothing was wrong with his legs. He had to have the leg braces because he could not walk due to spine issues. I was simply pointing out that the spine affects the ability to walk. IE. Forrest and I both had walking problems because of the spinal issues but they definitely affected the legs. If the legs do not work because of the spine it is still an issue with the legs.

  • @pe-ga-sus
    @pe-ga-sus 26 днів тому +7

    This is one of the BEST reactions to this movie I have ever seen on YT. Thank you guys for allowing us to enjoy it (and cry) with you. So heartfelt and honest.

  • @natetbag
    @natetbag Місяць тому +8

    Bro-- I hate when people watch this movie and say "So he's lying?" No. Nohes not lying. He doesn't have the mental capacity to lie. He doesn't understand why he would ever lie. It upsets me immensely.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Місяць тому +111

    "Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it." -Bubba

    • @JoAnnaDale
      @JoAnnaDale 20 днів тому +1

      @@krisfrederick5001 ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Potatopugs
    @Potatopugs Місяць тому +57

    She named him Forrest “to remind me that sometimes we all do things that don’t make no sense”.
    So he’s saying that she was against the things that the relative had done.

  • @tatianamarco6770
    @tatianamarco6770 Місяць тому +54

    Loved how much you both seemed to understand Jenny. Whenever she asked Forrest to stay away it was for Forrest's sake, not hers, because she thought she was a bad influence for him. That's why she said "You don't want to marry me". People who have been abused tend to have very low self esteem. It's said that we only accept the love we think we deserve, and that's true for Jenny. I think the night they slept together she realized she needed to fully sort herself out before being able to love Forrest how he deserves.

  • @DamonCzanik
    @DamonCzanik 21 день тому +5

    Glad they understood Jenny. People get so upset at Jenny. But people from broken homes, or who are broken inside really struggle to accept happiness. Jenny learned from years of abuse that the best way to deal with her problems was to run away. Even if that problem was finding real happiness.

  • @notjustamom821
    @notjustamom821 Місяць тому +10

    The part when he walks away from her grave, birds fly far away. I think it's interesting how the beginning has a bird's feather when he meets Jenny, and then the ending is that same feather floating away after she dies. The whole movie is about Jenny, really.

  • @mitchellhp
    @mitchellhp Місяць тому +80

    Such an iconic movie that definitely lives up to its reputation.
    Thank you for understanding Jenny. A big portion of reactors don’t hold empathy for her character.

    • @mikeyshowpresents
      @mikeyshowpresents  Місяць тому +30

      It wasn’t her fault. She was broken and only doing what she knew.

    • @Desertflower725
      @Desertflower725 Місяць тому +19

      That part always confuses me. I was only 23 when this came out. And we were so much less aware of what trauma does to a person. But I understood Jenny perfectly. “Sometimes I guess there just aren’t enough rock” is the most underrated movie quote of all time.

  • @edmo922
    @edmo922 Місяць тому +67

    There aren't many perfect movies. This is a perfect movie. The emotional pacing is topnotch. Forrest is runs to go somewhere, Jenny runs to get away.

  • @chelseyleachman4
    @chelseyleachman4 Місяць тому +103

    My favorite fun fact about this movie is that the producers originally wanted the actor for Kid Forrest to talk like Tom Hanks instead of his natural southern accent. Tom Hanks stood up for him and flipped the script instead, which is how we got that iconic slow drawl that Forrest has.

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Місяць тому +9

      @@chelseyleachman4 The movie is better with him having a southern accent.

  • @MrKardany
    @MrKardany 22 дні тому +4

    "This is my first time seeing this channel, and I love the back-and-forth.
    Have you noticed that each character represents something significant from this era? Forrest’s mother embodies the wisdom, teachings, and manners of the older generation.
    Lieutenant Dan symbolizes the military, particularly the way some Vietnam veterans were looked down upon after the war due to the loss. By the end of the movie, when he receives new legs, it signifies the restoration of respect, much like NASA's first group of astronauts, all of whom served in the military. His fiancée being Vietnamese further represents the mended relationship between the two countries.
    Jenny, on the other hand, reflects the cultural shifts of the time, evolving every time Forrest encounters her. Forrest’s son represents the new generation that emerged from all these changes.
    Also forrest “the average american “ loves the culture no matter how bad is it to him, he still loves her “my girl”
    I won’t delve into Forrest’s character because I don’t want to spark a debate."

  • @JessBecause77
    @JessBecause77 22 дні тому +6

    I loved that you both got all the references to historical events and understood Jenny. A lot of reactors don't do either.
    Absolutely my favorite reaction to this movie.

  • @danayneal4409
    @danayneal4409 Місяць тому +128

    4:30 Nathan Bedford Forrest was a real general. And yes, he is known for starting the KKK. But then, he moved to abolish the clan and burned his robes. He was later known for his many attempts to secure voting rights for blacks. By the end of his life, he was invited to the barbecue. And his funeral was integrated. People can learn and change. 😊

    • @user-pn7sy1ln8s
      @user-pn7sy1ln8s Місяць тому +18

      Sometimes it takes being in the belly of the beast to truly understand the hurt it is causing before one can change.

    • @lauraneely6270
      @lauraneely6270 Місяць тому +18

      @@danayneal4409 I didn't know that. That is a cool fact.

    • @StubbyLegz
      @StubbyLegz Місяць тому +35

      @@danayneal4409 right, I think they missed when Forrest said that she named him that to remind him that sometimes people do things that make no sense. Like starting the KKK.

    • @7thsealord888
      @7thsealord888 Місяць тому +15

      Learn something new every day. I'd always known NBF had founded the KKK, but always thought his story pretty much ended there. I had no idea that he later had regrets and, in time, even reversed his views to some extent. Amazing.

    • @TheRealdal
      @TheRealdal Місяць тому

      Because your vocabulary includes hyperbole and recollections, I highly doubt your IQ is 45 😂

  • @Mister_Samsonite
    @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +76

    Hands down the BEST movie reaction I've seen all year (from anyone for any movie). As a fellow GenX, it was great watching two grown men of a similar age cry like babies and get nearly all of the historical references. Most of the reactors are too young to get a lot of the stuff that makes this movie so special. I'm going to watch this again right now!

    • @mikeyshowpresents
      @mikeyshowpresents  Місяць тому +7

      Thank you so much. Made our day!

    • @cog4life
      @cog4life Місяць тому +2

      @@Mister_Samsonite Well said!! I agree!! The best!

    • @jannathompson2262
      @jannathompson2262 Місяць тому +1

      I love these guys!!!!!❤❤❤ They are my FAVORITE!!!

  • @TimedRevolver
    @TimedRevolver Місяць тому +31

    I do believe Jenny was in love with Forrest, but because of all the trauma in her life, she didn't know how to express it, and him treating her so well scared her because she just had no idea how to handle it. She knew how to handle abuse and mistreatment, but she was lost in the face of genuine love and care.

  • @fadingdimension
    @fadingdimension 25 днів тому +3

    For me, this movie is about how people who may appear less than average can nonetheless accomplish incredible things and live meaningful lives. Ordinary people who become extraordinary. They come from humble and broken beginnings, yet they start businesses, save lives, inspire, change culture, win trophies, and even love people who others would give up on. The character Forrest is a kind of analogous cognate or caricature of these seemingly commonplace individuals.

  • @Laxhoop
    @Laxhoop 19 днів тому +5

    The reason Forest ran nonstop for so many years, was because Jenny told him that if he ever felt that he was in danger, he should just run away. Forest was afraid he would be in danger if he just kept sitting with his thoughts after Jenny left again.

  • @kristinisreading4866
    @kristinisreading4866 Місяць тому +20

    Jenny lives this parallel life. The poor home life, the drugs, the sex,the abuse. She was in the hippie crowd, antiwar, rock and roll party scene, disco. All the parts of life Forrest doesn’t see. She has HIV/AIDS at the end from the “they don’t know what it is” in the early 80s. The saddest part of the movie is how little time they have once she’s cleaned up her life. Great movie.

    • @micheletrainor1601
      @micheletrainor1601 Місяць тому +10

      Actually in the book and movie its Hepatitis C that she has which was new at the time also and was a death sentence. It was not transmitted to child or sexual partner so forrest and jnr are OK
      It was from shared needles.

  • @steviekc9057
    @steviekc9057 Місяць тому +28

    This film brilliantly forces a perspective that you don't usually experience.
    The viewer is *painfully* aware of the subtext, yet the person telling us this amazing story is not.
    The audience becomes protective of Forrest's world. We understand what he can't, and that understanding makes us want to shield him from life's inevitable tragedies.
    We never want him to lose his fairy tale, but are helpless to do anything but go along for the ride. ❤️

  • @KirkJordan
    @KirkJordan Місяць тому +35

    I have seen this movie reviewed by at least a dozen teams. You two understood more, delighted in more, and predicted more than any other respondees.

  • @yvettemckinzie9082
    @yvettemckinzie9082 24 дні тому +3

    She gave him the best present and he absolutely deserved it!❤❤❤

  • @deanahicks6744
    @deanahicks6744 Місяць тому +7

    I have always loved Tom Hanks But after this movie He skyrocketed to my top tier ❤ Forest is the sweetest soul and we are forever changed by him ❤

  • @Mister_Samsonite
    @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +56

    Forrest Gump just crushed every other movie at the Oscars for 1994 - including Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption. Now you know. I don't think it's a "better" film than Shawshank, but much more consumer friendly for a mass appeal.

    • @carlalussini
      @carlalussini Місяць тому +1

      @@Mister_Samsonite ooooh, that's why so many people hated it from the get go and never gave it a chance! Fortunately I was 9 back then so when I watched all 3 of them in the subsequent years, I would never have thought to compare them, as they're all clearly masterpieces of their genre.

    • @Mister_Samsonite
      @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +1

      @@carlalussini No argument there. I was 23 and saw all 3 of them not long after release - loved them all. Every so often there is a really tough year for "best picture", even knowing they don't often get it right. The same thing happened with Titanic and L.A. Confidential. Both great films, and a tough choice.

    • @sharonhoyt2133
      @sharonhoyt2133 Місяць тому +1

      Forrest Gump is better. My opinion.

    • @carlalussini
      @carlalussini Місяць тому

      @@sharonhoyt2133 if it is "your opinion" and not you thinking you or anyone have the authority to declare what art is better than another, then you're opinion isn't that "is better" but that you prefer it. I do too.

    • @Mister_Samsonite
      @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +2

      @@carlalussini The semantics of opinions can be a slippery slope. Saying a movie or song is better than another is like saying that vanilla is objectively better than butter pecan. I know what I like, but I don't expect anyone else to like it.

  • @brutbrutus2669
    @brutbrutus2669 Місяць тому +38

    Well, three men just cried together watching this movie. And I've seen it multiple times!

  • @Courtclerkk
    @Courtclerkk Місяць тому +32

    My goodness! It was refreshing, watching reactors like yourself, actually understanding all the historical scenes. Love your reactions!

    • @mikeyshowpresents
      @mikeyshowpresents  Місяць тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed!

    • @christinegelabert1651
      @christinegelabert1651 Місяць тому

      ​@@mikeyshowpresentsI'm so glad can I watch you guys reaction to this. As many people have said here already... both of you really "get" Jenny right from the beginning. Also you both don't blame her or shame her as I've seen quite a few other reactors do. AS someone has gone through childhood trauma somewhat similar to hers and also as an adult with abuse. I've also struggled with drugs so this has ALWAYS been something that bothered me about other reactors because they came off as very judgmental. If you haven't experienced it TRUST ME you don't know the ins and outs of a lot of OUR COMMUNITY'S survivor instincts and how we end up maneuvering through life. Yes we ARE a community because statistically we do have a higher rate of not just drug and alcohol abuse. But we also have one of the highest rates of suicide attempts and ALSO successful suicides. Sooo... THAT'S why it turned me off to other reactors when they dogged Jenny. Even when some of them KINDA got where she was coming. Because some of them STILL smack about her. THAT just really blew me away and IMO was like bottom feeding or what song is picking low hanging fruit IF those expressions make sense to you guys? I'm glad that you both kept reiterating a message of not to do drugs in your video.... It's very important. I tell tell people that I have more dead friends than I have live friends, AND that actually is the truth. Thank you both for treating Jenny with such an amount of genuine grace and understanding and a caring spirit. There is an expression~Hurt people hurt people and that's partly WHY Jenny does some of the things she's done in Life. It also applies as for WHY she's been self destructive in her Life. It doesn't always have to be an outward issue on our part. Thanks again! #CleanOVER20YRS #NYGenXBIKERLady

  • @sabre3632
    @sabre3632 Місяць тому +3

    What a great reaction guys! Really enjoyed it, and what a film this is.

  • @wilsontano8326
    @wilsontano8326 Місяць тому +3

    I truly enjoyed your reaction. It’s by far the best I’ve seen. You guys got all the references, your emotions were genuine. Keep up the good work.

  • @stanzaloan3454
    @stanzaloan3454 Місяць тому +37

    The banter with between you guys is everything. You guys going into this movie weren't you guys coming out of this movie and that happens a lot.

    • @im-gi2pg
      @im-gi2pg 15 днів тому

      @@stanzaloan3454 lol, in the beginning, they weren’t invested yet. I kept waiting…🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 💥

  • @OceanChild87
    @OceanChild87 Місяць тому +22

    I've seen A LOT of reactions to this movie. I really mean A LOT. And I gotta say, your reaction is by far the best one of all of those I've seen. You picked up on things incredibly quickly, you made all the right connections. For example many are mad at Jenny and don't understand why she's treating him like that, but you saw that right away and made the connection to her past. I really enjoyed watching you guys enjoy this movie! Thanks for sharing

  • @nineko22
    @nineko22 Місяць тому +18

    I can say from experience, both military and sweaty foot wise, the reason for the sock changing is because of a phenom now called Submersion Foot but it used to be called Trench Foot. In WW1 it was a huge problem and it cost a lot of people pain and suffering because their feet were always in wet mud etc. In Vietnam it also had to be a big problem because of the weather/environment. If you cannot get your feet/socks/boots dry you will start to suffer a whole host of unpleasant medical issues. Cheers!

    • @nineko22
      @nineko22 Місяць тому +1

      I said Submersion but I meant Emersion.

    • @bonya4585
      @bonya4585 Місяць тому +2

      @@nineko22You can edit your comments now by pressing the three little dots on the comment.

  • @Switcharoo82
    @Switcharoo82 Місяць тому +3

    I've seen many youtubers react to this movie. Many just hates on Jenny without thinking on the baggage she has, from her childhood. I love that you guys don't do as all the others, but actually thinks. And one comment i read in another reaction stayed with me: "we all need a Forrest Gump in our life". Because he's not stupid. He just goes with life as it comes. Which we all should learn from

  • @nightynightshade
    @nightynightshade 24 дні тому +3

    You guys have no clue how MUCH I love this reaction. FINALLY reactors with great sense of humor, empathy, and enough life lives to understand ALL of the references in the film. I’m just so glad you actually get it! ❤

  • @NarnianRailway
    @NarnianRailway Місяць тому +17

    One of the most wholesome reactions to Forrest Gump.
    So exhilarating for us viewers watching your rollercoaster ride of empathy and laughter, each emotional high and heartbreak, knowing even more to come. You each carry the spirit of Forrest in your hearts.

  • @tcat6133
    @tcat6133 Місяць тому +14

    It was a joy to watch the reactions of older folks because they grew up when all these historical events took place and just made each reveal epic. This story never fails to tug at the heart because of the outstanding delivery of the actors and the brilliant writing, directing and production. It has stood the test of time and continues to grow new fans each year! Awesome reaction!!!

  • @DerekMoore82
    @DerekMoore82 Місяць тому +14

    It's so cool how you guys pause the movie at times when you wanna make a long point, that way you're not missing the movie. I've never seen any other reaction channels do that, and it's *so* good!!

  • @nikanika24
    @nikanika24 Місяць тому +3

    The birds frying out from the tree after forest spoke to Jenny’s grave shows that she was listening. Remember she always prayed “god make me a bird so I can fly far far away” I always ball my eyes out at the symbolism of that subtle moment.

  • @shinebabyshine.
    @shinebabyshine. Місяць тому +3

    this is one of the best reactions ive seen. your understanding and sympathy of jenny's story was just chef's kiss

  • @fredt8038
    @fredt8038 Місяць тому +16

    Each one of your laughs on each of Forrest's contributions to the world just made my day. Thank you guys!

  • @Picklekid77
    @Picklekid77 Місяць тому +12

    That was the best Forrest Gump reactions I’ve ever seen. Maybe just my favourite reaction. I’ve watched Forrest Gump so many times. Never gets old

    • @carlaharrington5120
      @carlaharrington5120 Місяць тому

      Agreed!! Of all of the reactions to this movie that I have watched, this has leapfrogged in to the front.Thanks for your heartfelt observations gentlemen!!

  • @TheConstructiveCritic888
    @TheConstructiveCritic888 Місяць тому +12

    I used to do sales in Santa Monica, and one of my customers was Robin Wright. She was awesome to work with! When it came time to close a deal I gave her my personal discount. I only did that for special customers. She was so appreciative, and when she asked why I told her “because you’re Jenny.” She was so happy and grateful!

  • @1mespud
    @1mespud 25 днів тому +4

    You guys gave the best reaction. Life's a whirlwind. Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain, once quoted that: "There is no such thing as an uninteresting life. Such a thing is an impossibility. Beneath the dullest exterior there is a drama, a comedy, a tragedy."

  • @CinJyxxe
    @CinJyxxe 5 днів тому +1

    This movie has two of the greatest moments in cinema. One of them being the juxtaposition between the start of the film when Forrest recounts the first time he met Jenny, and the moment when he sees his son for the first time. He describes them in the exact same way, being the most beautiful thing he'd ever seen, but more importantly, he was probably only at the bus stop for around an hour. So he definitely remembered saying that line about Jenny, meaning he fell in love with his son in exactly the same way he fell in love with Jenny - at first sight.
    The second is after Forrest says goodbye to Jenny for the last time, a flock of birds fly through. Jenny spent the whole movie wishing to be a bird so she could fly away, and in the end, her wish is eventually granted.

  • @CyberVenomAenima
    @CyberVenomAenima Місяць тому +21

    "She's broken herself you know" big truth

  • @windwarattack2300
    @windwarattack2300 Місяць тому +29

    No actually when Forest broke free from his steel leg supports...it was actually real...because after while you can have your body heal and you after using those supports for so long you dont even realize that you are healed until you take them off.....sometimes the body only needs a little help and it can heal miraculously...I know because of my back and leg injuries

  • @cammygram1
    @cammygram1 Місяць тому +23

    When I saw Bear Bryant in this movie in 1994 I thought I was the only one who knew who he was! I'm that old!

    • @cog4life
      @cog4life Місяць тому +1

      Me too! I watch other [younger] reactors when the scene comes on and they have no clue that it’s Bear Bryant in his signature hat. 😊

    • @rtwbikerider
      @rtwbikerider Місяць тому +3

      The houndstooth hat should tell everyone that this was Bear Bryant. I afraid that the audience for this movie is dying off. You would have to be a US citizen older than 60 years to get all of the references. A millennial in Sydney, Australia would have no idea who Bear Bryant or George Wallace was. He wouldn’t know where the Watergate scandal got its name. He might not even know the lyrics to Imagine. Sadly, the shelf life of this movie is expiring. Future generations will not ponder the question: are we all living a life with a predetermined destiny, or are we going through life with our eyes closed, floating through our days like a feather on the breeze?

    • @kaytho5830
      @kaytho5830 Місяць тому +1

      @@cammygram1 I was born in ‘96 and didn’t see this movie until well into the 2000s but being from Tuscaloosa, AL it was almost a requirement to recognize Bear Bryant in this movie 😂

  • @sombojoe
    @sombojoe 11 днів тому +2

    The pure joy from these guys is the exact reaction a seek when I show my kids things from my past!

  • @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac
    @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac 2 дні тому +1

    And re: “I should be reacting more” sometimes nonverbals are the most appropriate reaction! I can’t stand reactors who love to hear themselves talk, sometimes talking so much they miss major things. You two are great!!

  • @TheRstb
    @TheRstb Місяць тому +7

    You guys are the first to pick up on all the historical references in the movie.

  • @drdreddmanofmystery9482
    @drdreddmanofmystery9482 Місяць тому +10

    A lot of people don't realize that Jenny just does not believe she is good enough for Forrest and that's why she leaves. Then I've seen reactors hate on her for not telling Forrest she was pregnant, well, he was gone running across the U.S. at the time and there was no way to tell him. You guys seem to be a lot more fair to Jenny than most people are. lol

  • @Boomerbox2024
    @Boomerbox2024 Місяць тому +17

    I'm only 12:30 into it and it is already the best time I have EVER had with a reaction video. As much fun as it is to watch wide eyed Millennials, the cluelessness sometimes isn't so cute, and I need to hang out with guys my own age. They're mostly dead though, so I watch you two kids. You guys are great! Never change.

  • @marcuspi999
    @marcuspi999 17 днів тому +3

    It was one of the great years in movie history. 1995, best movie nominations included Forest Gump, Shawshank Redemption, and Pulp Fiction. Three of the greatest movies of all time in one year.

  • @dylfleming
    @dylfleming Місяць тому +2

    Forrest lost his best friend, his mother, and the love of his life. Three of the most important people in someone's world. But he ended up with a new best friend in Dan and his own son. Such a roller coaster.
    My favorite quote is "Sometimes, I guess there just aren't enough rocks". Such a simple line but means so much.

  • @TechnicallyTexan
    @TechnicallyTexan Місяць тому +12

    At the protest, the “March on Washington,” the organizer didn’t think Forrest had military surplus on. Several veterans were leaders and participants in the anti-war movement.

  • @sallyatticum
    @sallyatticum Місяць тому +9

    It is great to finally see reactors get all the historical and pop references. ☺

  • @chelseyleachman4
    @chelseyleachman4 Місяць тому +13

    There's actually a mini documentary series called The Movies That Made Us that goes into the making of several famous movies, including this one. Definitely worth a watch!

  • @ralfylongisland74
    @ralfylongisland74 10 днів тому +3

    I absolutely love this reaction. Probably the best Gump reaction i have seen. I can't wait for you guys to come back online so I can get more top shelf reactions!

  • @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac
    @LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac 2 дні тому +2

    The advice to change socks at every stop/Mekong River eating feet was to prevent skin breakdown, decay, and infections from prolonged moisture… also referred to as “trench foot” bc it was also seen in WWI with the soldiers in Europe spending so much time in trenches-which were extremely muddy and wet at the bottom

  • @shivagautamachrist-chan600
    @shivagautamachrist-chan600 Місяць тому +13

    Wow, yall are new so viewership is low but yall have better reactions than 99% of big reactors. The emotions, the history/ pop culture knowledge is great, yall will get the recognition if you keep up these great reactions.

  • @toxicrevenuegaming9415
    @toxicrevenuegaming9415 Місяць тому +8

    The Forrest part was to remind me that sometimes we all do things that just don't make sense. No, she's not racist. She's brilliant.

  • @DschongHo
    @DschongHo Місяць тому +12

    Two grown up men not holding back their emotions.
    Love this channel.
    (And I'm still jealous of your voice, Sean)

  • @ReymundoCortez
    @ReymundoCortez 3 дні тому +1

    This movie is one of the few movies that made a huge impact and had a a lot of influence on the whole country. This movie is where the Lieutenant Dan Project Band came from and also the reason the actor that plays Lieutenant Dan started his non-profit organization to help vets.

  • @amongtheoaks
    @amongtheoaks 13 днів тому +1

    I grew up watching this movie with my Vietnam vet dad. He’s a few years younger than Forrest. It’s one of our favorite movies and always made my dad so nostalgic (and tear up) bc he remembered all the events, he jammed out to all the songs, etc. He’d tell me about growing up, watching the news about the war, and worrying about his dad over there (my grandpa was a navy lifer), and then going there himself in the army. While I watched the news about Iraq, and as a young wife, worried about my husband over there. Anyway, this movie has it all, it’s one of the greatest. I’m glad y’all understood Jenny, most people call her selfish and terrible. She was so broken.

  • @stevenrogers8601
    @stevenrogers8601 Місяць тому +8

    Mikey’s laugh is contagious, he starts laughing then I start 😂❤

  • @smitty60-su2xf
    @smitty60-su2xf Місяць тому +7

    Real men can and do shed tears....even at 62 i was crying with you guys..great movie great reaction...

  • @roamy3605
    @roamy3605 Місяць тому +6

    I've seen Forrest Gump at least 30 times and gone through at least 12 reaction videos. I still never tire of this movie. All time classic and a few tears every time I see it.

  • @theearlynovamber8295
    @theearlynovamber8295 День тому +1

    Forest & Jennys relationship gets me in the feels every-time I watch.
    I’m glad y’all gave it a shot!

  • @fleabiskit5649
    @fleabiskit5649 23 дні тому +2

    Great reaction! You guys are the first I’ve seen to really understand Jenny’s demons. Most people hate her and think she’s purposefully hurting Forrest.

  • @omegashinra7672
    @omegashinra7672 Місяць тому +5

    This is one of the most fun movie reactions I've seen in ages.

  • @DerekMoore82
    @DerekMoore82 Місяць тому +7

    I've been watching reaction UA-camrs for years and you guys are such a phenomenal step above all the other reactors I've ever seen! You guys are honest, charismatic, funny, emotionally sincere, committed to the viewing of the content, paying attention, solid takes and analysis, good audio, just everything. Now I wanna watch you guys react to everything. Don't ever change the formula and keep up the great work!!

  • @shellihouge938
    @shellihouge938 Місяць тому +4

    I must have seen at least 30 reactions to this movie. You guys nailed it! It was wonderful to watch it with my peers. You understood the jokes and the reality of Jenny. I have no words to express how much I lived your reaction. Thank you for an enjoyable hour and seventeen minutes! ✌️♥️ my brothers!

    • @shellihouge938
      @shellihouge938 Місяць тому

      * loved your reaction

    • @mikeyshowpresents
      @mikeyshowpresents  Місяць тому

      We really really appreciate that. We had such a great time watching this movie and I can’t wait to see it again

  • @OGFox-fp1hb
    @OGFox-fp1hb Місяць тому +2

    I think I watched y'all's reaction to this video at least 4x by now.
    I love y'all, I think y'all are like my dad (just without the Cajun accent he had) watching videos and it's a fresh breath of air seeing y'all reactions to videos. Please don't stop reacting to videos❤

  • @MissJojo7682
    @MissJojo7682 19 днів тому +3

    @11:43 Him: "This is not a crying movie, is it? I don't want to cry."
    Me: 😂 "Bwahahaha, just you wait."
    I've probably seen this movie a couple hundred times since it came out, and it still gets me every single time.