The film is problematic in this day in age. A better film with a similar plot would be The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, that would be great reaction video.
I don’t blame her, I always forgive her, and I truly feel for her… Everything that she does “to” Forrest is as a result of her childhood trauma… she doesn’t know that she deserves love and happiness, she doesn’t believe that she’s worth anything until after everything Forrest goes through and she’s had time to sober up and go through therapy, which didn’t happen for her until Forrest Jr was born…
I think she always loves Forest she probably just never felt worthy of real love and was always trying to run from her past and Forest likely reminds her of the past.
I always felt sympathy for her and I think it was made clear that she felt protective toward Forrest but felt so shitty about herself that she didn't deserve his love (or any true love) and importantly, still addicted to drugs so that she didn't want to burden him. Also her conditioned response to problems was to escape, a strategy she learned as a helpless child. That's also why her advice to Forrest was always to run away.
During his speech he said, "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. Thats all I have to say about that."
Really what else is there to say. You either come home from war missing something you can never get back, or you just never come home at all. Not much to add, being realistic about it.
@@LizLuvsCupcakes He actually said, "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." So he did share his opinion on it.
The “Is he smart?” part always brings me to tears. That moment you realize Forrest was aware of his own condition and didn’t want his son to face the same problems he did 😢
I always loved how the people sitting on the bench represent the phases of life. The young nurse, the mother, the middle-aged business man, and finally the grandmother. Took me a while to catch that.
I was sooooo waiting for it and then.............what!! , skip to the next scene! Nooooooo! I think it's my favourite line of the whole movie and it destroys me every time.
As intelligent as the reactor might be, I don't think he truly grasped some of the key points in this movie . . . like early on, he seemed to completely miss the child sexual abuse impact on Jenny's psyche. The reactor also made the false presumption that Jenny was at all interested in Forrest's money . . . and then there was the whole "is he smart, or is he ... " deletion.
I like that Forrest is so sweet and simple, he really doesn't know how to hate. He can get mad, as we see with Jenny's boyfriend who hit her. But he doesn't hate people that the world around him tells to hate.
@@Gnossiene369 it is a dangerous mindset, but when you're told you're a piece of shit, or meant to feel like a piece of shit, all the time by the people who are supposed to protect you , you act like a piece of shit because it's what's expected of you You're told your worthless, your told you're only good for being abused, whether sexual or other ways, so you believe it. You believe that that is life you are going to lead. Some of us fell for it. It took a very long to for me to come around to become a good person, because my mother raised me to believe that I was awful, a liar, a thief, a slob, a stupid, worthless person. I didn't believe that I was meant to be anything else, until I met my husband, and found that I did deserve to be loved by a wonderful person and that I didn't have to be who my mother told me I was.
@@Gnossiene369 It's ironic that Jenny always gets the attention for her actions, while I believe the script is meant to point to Forrest, to show what 'unconditional love' looks like in someone other than your immediate family. And not just towards Jenny, but also Capt. Dan. In _both_ instances, it paid off as they both grew past their demons with a ton of help from Forrest. The key question moving beyond your points is, 'how much grace do you extend in the hope that Jenny overcomes her past'? I mean, you do _love_ her truly. It's a lot easier to simply diagnose the situation, but it's a lot harder to determine in your heart what is best for Jenny (or Dan) in the midst of their rebellion, and then carry it out week after week and year after year. Forrest always did the selfless thing, and that's the moral of the story. Jenny and Dan were just instruments to tell that story.
This is one of my favorite movies. But I think the best thing about it is what Gary Sinise did in the aftermath. First, he formed the Lt. Dan Band and they play shows for the troops. (He plays bass, FYI.) Second, he started the Gary Sinise Foundation. They help out veterans, mostly those who have lost limbs on the battlefield, even building smart homes for a lot of them to make their lives a little easier. Yes, Gary Sinise is my favorite actor, but he's also an amazing person! And P.S. If you want a film recommendation from the same year, may I suggested Quiz Show. Another one from my Top Ten List.
Thank you for sharing this! I actually fell in love with Gary Sinise as an actor after rewatching this film so I'm definitely going through his filmography so I can watch some more of his work. If you have any recommendations I'd love to hear :)
@@Stephie_L Ransom is a great one. And of course, there's Apollo 13, if you wanna see him and Tom Hanks together again. He also starred in and directed an Of Mice and Men adaptation. Although, if you watch Reindeer Games, get the director's cut. It's far better than the theatrical. Hope that helps! 👍
@@BeckyLStoutWriter that’s extremely helpful thank you so much! Sinise has been flying under the radar all my life…wow. How did I not realise he was in Apollo 13?!? That’s so cool!
I've never seen anyone leave out their reaction to forrest asking if his son would be smart of "stupid" - like him. Also, the part where he is crying and leaves the note from his son on his wifes grave. Those were very emotional scenes.
14:22 they had actual footage of JFK shaking someone else's hand, then digitally replaced that person with Hanks who was staying in front of a blue screen then hired someone else dub over JFK but would replace his lips with the different line of dialogue.
Lt Dan was a good man, he looked after his soldiers in the field and when he met up with Forrest for new years he knew not call him stupid. When the girls made fun of Forrest he stuck up for him because Forrest is his soldier, he can poke fun of Forrest but God help anyone else who does. Lt. Dan also looked after the shrimp business and invested the money making them both very rich, when Forrest was running Lt. Dan paid the staff to take care of his house.
Forrest: Moma always said "life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get." Jenny had a messed up life and several of the things she did was because of that. I can't be mad at her but she's not completely blameless either.
Finally! someone who understands Jenny. Trauma cam destroy you. LT Dan suffered but as an adult and it almost broke him. A child who suffers internalizes it more and has less coping skills. She repeated the same pattern over and over since childhood.
The abuse she suffered isn't an excuse for how she lived her life and how she treated Forrest. There are many people who suffer abuse like that and don't make the choices she did. Her only redeeming part is that she eventually got herself out of it and improved her life.
A million-dollar wound is an injury that gets you out of the war arena but doesn't leave you disabled. It's rare and lucky, like winning the lottery. The feather/bird/flying motif recurs numerous times in this film, relating to Jenny mostly, but also relates to the destiny vs random dichotomy that Forrest brings up in his last soliloquy over Jenny's grave. Jenny was jettisoned into an aimless, lost life by her father's abuse and the collapse of her family, but the fact she kept crossing paths with Forrest suggests she and he were destined to be together. Jenny thought she was trying to be free (in her final flirtation with suicide, the music behind her was Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird"), but she was actually trying to escape. By the time she finally figured things out, she was a new mother with a fatal illness (HepC). Jenny really believed she was no good for anyone, that she was worthless, because that is what her daddy taught her. She gravitated to every man that was horrible to her, because they reminded her of her father and she hoped to get their approval, but never did. Jenny had gone to Forrest for sanctuary, while she started sorting things out (she slept a lot, was quiet, was in her own thoughts a lot). When Forrest proposed, she couldn't stay; she wasn't ready to trust and still didn't believe she had anything to contribute. She left partly just to protect Forrest, because she was aware she was still a mess psychologically. Jenny's child was a result of their last night together. By the time she found out she was pregnant, he had just started his 3yr run crisscrossing the nation; he had no address to send word to. How could she contact him to let him know she'd had his child? And she didn't want to tell him in a letter, especially when she also needed to tell him she was dying and had no one to take their child.
Just to add, if something is described as a "million dollar" whatever, it generally just means it was a 1 in a million type of whatever happened. Basically incredibly lucky, and usually it's meant in a positive way
The screenwriter has said that she died from late-stage HIV (which actually should be AIDS) and that he was writing a sequel where Forrest Jr had acquired AIDS from his birth.
What a great reaction to this movie and I've seen many.. This is my all time fave movie.. You prob know by now but it's Tom Hanks brother doing the running... Can't wait for the other oldies you're gonna react to!
Wow, that means a lot thank you! Cast Away will be out next week, followed by Shawshank Redemption :) I'm gonna try to react to at least one classic per week
Speaking from my own experience and opinion. Abuse, especially sexual abuse, doesn't ever go away. Growing up you have an underlying issue that you can never understand and never NOT feel. Jenny is a lost soul, her soul was twisted up as a child...She loves Forrest, but she is lost..she doesn't love herself that's why she went with that abuser instead of Forrest. She is searching, but even she doesn't know what for..
Netflix's "Movies That Made Us" has an episode on the making of this movie that answers lots of the production questions you had during this reaction. Give it a watch somwtime!
Tom Hanks should get a oscar every year for the rest of his life for his performance..WORLD CLASS!!! everytime I watch this I cry when bubba dies, mom dies, Jenny dies. Everytime.
I think this movie is very spiritual, like it's that movie that when you finish it you get into an existential crisis. Every time I see this I wonder if I'm living my life the best I can, because Forrest's way of living is so unique and interesting. Many people dream and work to achieve the things that he didn't even thought he would do
Most reactors leave out this great part of his speech, which sums up the whole film and the feather bookends: I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidental-like on a breeze, but I, I think maybe it's both. Maybe both is happening at the same time.
For me..i felt Jenny was scared of real love and being treated right, also back then it was hard to get help, I feel she felt Forrest was too good for her. I felt bad for her, I also felt bad for Forrest, he deserved a life with the woman he loved.
If I was Jenny I would be a little scared if Forrest too, not because I think he could hurt me but if he would deffend me as violently as he dose it would scare me nevertheless also because it makes him a little unpredictable since he is so introvered most of the time.
My dad had a picture of Abbie Hoffman (the guy at the protest on the Mall in the flag shirt) up on his office door for the longest time. In regards to Jenny deciding to go with that man when we all knew it wasn't a good idea . . . we tend to stick with what we know because even if it's negative, we know what to expect (domestic violence, addiction, . . .), but to pick something that might be good for us . . . well, that's new and scary and unknown and we don't know what to expect. I've always loved Gary Sinise but I love love love his acting in this movie. Also, after doing this role, he became an advocate and supporter of Wounded Warrior and similar organizations. Tom Hanks came up with his speech pattern after listening to the young man who plays the Young Forrest Gump who spoke that way naturally. I don't know if you realized that Forrest's mom is played by Sally Fields. And how did you like those deep fake videos with famous people!
I already shared my thoughts on patreon but this is probably my favourite reaction of yours as far as the classics go. Watching you get so invested in Forrest and his journey reminded me how special this film really is. This is definitely Tom Hank’s best performance and I LOVE him as an actor. I think I’ve loved him in every role….”Big”, “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Splash” come to mind. Funnily enough I didn’t like “Cast Away” so I’m excited to revisit that with you. I was super young when I saw that film and all I remember was how slow it was. I literally felt like I was stranded myself...it was torture! haha. Anyway, the bus scene when the kids were being mean to Forrest and you said “Yeah no sh*t, loser.” I swear I about choked from laughing when you said that. I was like, “Yikes, they’re just kids Thor!” haha. I replayed that part like 3 times on patreon 😂 You seem like such a kind soul, but every once and a while the claws come out and it always catches me off guard hahaha
Wow thank you! More and more I'm becoming a fan of Tom Hanks, and I think I might actually like Cast Away even more than Forrest (even though this film is great!), and I definitely think it's a movie that a child wouldn't get much out of, as I think most of the themes are nuanced and mature, so you might like it more now I don't remember what the kid said, but it seemed so nasty to treat young Forrest like that and not even give him a seat... the protective side comes out hahaha I definitely can go full "Snyder mode" when someone messes with my onscreen favorites
@@nickreacts6394 "Cast Away" is better? Goodness gracious! I'm having a hard time imagining that lol. Let's see if you can make a believer out of me :) But to be fair, I definitely preferred Jenny watching this film through your eyes so we shall see. And Tom Hanks...yeah he has done so many great films. I honestly wish you'd do a Tom Hanks marathon like you did for Burton. He's got a really great filmography. I even loved Tom Hanks in Apollo 13 (1995) and I'd consider that a slow film for a kid too. And to your point…“I don't remember what the kid said, but it seemed so nasty”…Umm all he said was “this seat’s taken”…I mean, I’ve heard worse Thor hahahaha 😂 Your affinity for Synder makes a lot more sense now :)
Weird how you disliked Cast Away as a kid. I personally loved it so much, but much of that enjoyment must've been just because of the concept. Always loved the Robinson Crusoe style things!
Dunno if someone answered but my father exaplained the "Million Dollar Wound". Basically his wound was enough to get him off the front lines but not debilitating or cause too much harm. People used to say those kinds of injuries people would pay a million Dollars to get in order to get out of being in Vietnam. Also Bubba had to serve cause I believe he said hew was Drafted.
Thank you for being forgiving toward Jenny. I see some of myself in her (though my childhood experiences are infinitely nicer) and when people are able to understand her, and on first watch no less, it makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside and restores my faith in humanity a little. You a good apple, Thor. 17:20 - the irony here is that Jenny's the one who doesn't know what love is, at least at that point. She's used to being the "smart" one next to Forrest, and she's not even stopping to consider he may know much better than her in this.
Thank you for being understanding of Jenny. I think she’s a very complicated character but complicated is realistic, too. I’ve never experienced abuse from a father figure growing up so I can’t even begin to understand that specific trauma, but I did have trauma that started at the age Jenny was when we meet her in the film. Throughout my life I found myself returning over and over again to situations that were similar to the one that had caused my trauma, just to find something that was familiar. Jenny does that too, and she does it for a long time until she has a child. Luckily in the 2000s we have better mental health care; albiet not amazing, but I imagine Jenny was never able to get professional help before she became a fully fledged adult and had a child. As far as Bubba goes, he was drafted into the army and that’s why he couldn’t buy his boat. He mentions on the bus that he was about to but got drafted before he could which adds another layer of sadness. He didn’t intend to show up for the army.
Didn't read all the comments, but if they haven't, After finishing this movie Gary formed the Lt Dan Band and has been helping Veterans ever since. I got to meet him while deployed. Great man.
My Grandma went to high school with Elvis in Memphis TN. He wasn't famous then and she said he was a shy loner. Apparently, he did a pretty epic talent show performance one time. She became a pin-up model after high school, which was pretty controversial back then. Then she met Grandpa ,who was an army mechanic, during the Korean War.
I'm glad you understood Jenny's character. Great reaction! Have you considered reacting to The Queen's Gambit? I think you would give a good reaction to it.
About them seeing Elvis on the TV. Back then his movements on stage were thought to be "too sexual". When Elvis appeared on the Ed Sullivan show they only filmed him from the waist up.
Winner of 6 Oscars including Best Picture! This is an amazing epic comedy drama about one mans journey through the years, surviving to find his way in life.
Really awesome movie, love how they have these historic moments and include Forest. I felt bad That Bubba, Mrs. Gump and Jenny all died really sad scenes. But yeah The scene in Vietnam I read was actually filmed in South Carolina.
I'm glad you can empathize with Jenny just like I can. Everyone who watches this movie is very cold towards her and seeing someone who isn't is just a breath of fresh air.
@@3DJapan I've always felt this way since I first saw this movie because I've also had it pretty rough (though not nearly as rough as sexual abuse from a family member) so I know how Jenny feels. In fact I was shocked the first time I saw a UA-camr reacting to this movie and coming down on her so hard.
The most overlooked quote, which really sums up the movie and explains the feather: I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidental-like on a breeze, but I, I think maybe it's both. Maybe both is happening at the same time.
It doesn't actually exist irl. It was built for the film and then torn down when they finished. You can visit the land it was on and see the entrance that was depicted in the movie.
michael Connor Humphreys (young forest) had such a pronounced accent that rather than getting him to speak differently Tom Hanks studied the boy’s verbal idiosyncrasies and he emulated them to play adult forest
11:44, they blended CGI with Archive footage, which is amazing! Zemeckis would later use this technique for a Tales From The Crypt episode , You Murderer, where they brought Humphrey Bogart back to life with Computer Graphics as a plastic surgeon, played by John Lithgow, turns a criminal into the deceased movie Star, but told from his perspective.
If you haven't seen it, I would love for you to watch Good Will Hunting. It has Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Robin Williams and it is also one of my all time favorite films.
Love this film. It’s one of my desert island choices. You’re a good man, Thor. The way you empathized with each character, especially Jenny, was a breath of fresh air. One of the best Forrest Gump reactions I’ve seen.
This was an amazing movie. I always loved it. I have to admit I had to pause just watching your reaction to it when his ma passed. It always hit but since she actually passed on me just a few months ago I'm having trouble. But anyways, Gump is someone we all need in our lives. A beautiful soul and a wonderful person. Thank you for sharing this. 🐾🐾
@@nickreacts6394 Yeah when my dad looked up what happened to him and said that other soldiers who watched the movie recognized him they started calling him that and i thought its was cool : )
I like that Tom Hanks met the boy who played young Forrest (who was a kid from Mississippi and had a natural Southern accent) and studied him. Tom made his speech, his body language, and his mannerisms be exactly like this kid’s was since the kid was the real deal. 😎
My own pet theory on Forrest running for 3 years - dealing with the emotions he has. I mean, he had been through alot by that point, especially with his mama dying and then Jenny leaving him after that one night. The only thing he knew how to do, to get it out of his system, was run. He says it was for no "particular reason." I think it was maybe for a bunch of different reasons. I know sometimes that we all do this, we throw ourselves into our work, or exercise, anything to keep our minds off what is bothering us until we can assimilate it.
Oh, Hanks was famous already, but known more as a comedic actor. He did some dramatic stuff but nothing that really gave him the "serious actor" cred until the run that started with Philadelphia and included this.
Also, Bubba was drafted into the army which is, probably, why he didn’t go into shrimping. Forrest enlisted. Enjoying your reactions. Cheers from Australia.
The story is excellent. I like the way that Forrest is a constant throughout the film and It is the people around him that change. It is also a clever idea that Forrest has this mental limitation but is turns out that it makes him mentally and morally the strongest character.
I saw this in theaters along with many other legendary movies like Saving Pvt Ryan, Good Will Hunting, Fight Club, All 6 original Star Wars, Lord of the Rings trilogy, Slingblade and many others
It stuns me how nearly all reactors don’t pick up on the fact that Jenny has AIDS in the early 80’s at the start of the pandemic when they had no idea what the virus was. It also shocks me every time that SO MANY male reactors have zero idea why Jenny is the way she is, like she should have just moved on and healed herself on her own. They are genuinely perplexed at her character and her flaws. Usually, they don’t have malice towards her, just ignorance, and instead feel she’s being nonsensical or stupid. I hope they learn more about the world and the other people in it before they become fathers themselves one day; especially if they end up having to raise a daughter.
She had hepatitis in the book, but the movie didn't always match the book. When I first saw this movie as a teenager I admit not getting Jenny at all. Her story definitely hits me a lot different as an adult.
@nealblue6413 hep C was a new virus at the time, similar to how HIV was new then. It always made sense to everyone that she had HIV. I was pretty disappointed when I found out it was hep C in the book. What a let down.
Yeah, I've heard so much about it being a "classic" that I didn't know if it could live up to the hype, but it absolutely did and I'm glad I gave it a chance! Thank you!
@@nickreacts6394 Happy it lived up to the hype for ya! I love how innocent Forrest interprets everything as he narrates and takes you through his story.
John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Denzel Washington and John Goodman were considered for Forrest Gump, till Tom Hanks was cast Hanks even donated $25 million dollars of his own money to help Robert Zemeckis finish filming the running montage.
Lovely reaction ❤ It's funny when this first came out, I just thought it was a cool, fun film but watching it recently its the sadness and loneliness of most of the characters, that really hits hard 💔 ❤
They filmed the Vietnam scenes in South Carolina. A million dollar wound referred to a wound that didn't do too much damage but was bad enough to get you out of the front lines. Most of the running scenes that are shot from a distance are Tom Hanks brother.
After this role , Gary Sinise created a foundation to help wounded veterans. And not just for publicity and then forget it. He has done A LOT and has helped a lot of people.
Bubba Gump started after the movie by Viacom that owns Paramount. I've been there serveral times when going to NYC. There are other as well in the US. At Times Sq in NYC they have Forrest suit and some other props from the movie. They sell merch too. Of course I bought the red Bubba Gump hat he has when running! That was kind of cool to have in Sweden in 2003. Now you can order anything online...
I love this movie so much. It’s such a great story because of his unchanging character throughout the film. Everyone who meets him changes because of him.
I always saw Jenny as a bit of an example of "go mad from revelation". Not that she was crazy, but she was aware of the events around her much more than Forrest could be. Forrest kept going where normal people broke down, and in many ways because he kept going, they were able to get up again. When we're saying that Forrest succeded in something, we're saying that this is the level of superhuman tenacity and unflinchability that was needed to succeed. And Jenny didn't have that. This film is a story about what the times did to ordinary people, and Forrest is our guide in it all, who almost magically gives some of them a happy or a happier ending.
According to Top Hanks what Forrest actually said during the speech you couldn't hear 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."
Great reaction to a wonderful movie. You asked about all the running in it and Tom's brother, Jim, is a runner and doubled for him in a lot of the running.
The scenes in the swamps were shot in Beaufort County, South Carolina and the scenes where Forrest is sitting and talking to people while waiting for his bus is in Savannah, Georgia which is under an hour south of Beaufort County.
During his speech he said something along the lines of, “in Vietnam, sometimes you come back with no legs. And sometimes you don’t come back at all.” It’s something like that, you can google it for the exact quote
My single FAVORITE moment in all of film history (as far as how the actor played a character) is when Forrest finds out the child is his. He steps back; collects for a second, and his FIRST thought/question is "Is he smart or is he-..." That moment breaks me. Tom hanks sells it SO well. Forrest steps back and realizes if his son is SEEN as "stupid" or "different" he will likely have a poor time growing up and Adulthood like Forrest did. So the fact that that is his first thought/question really makes you feel for Forrest. I say adulthood as well because just like you pointed out, they talk about Forrest on the news labeling him "A Gardener from Alabama" but he is so much more.
Hey Nick, I just got a chance to watch and really liked your reactions. Firstly, I happen to be from Savannah GA. and remember when they were making this around various areas here and a few just over in SC. I had wanted to be an Extra but wasn't able to at the time. I've been a long time Tom Hanks and Sally Field fan. I would've so loved to have met them both! Anyways, the Vietnam scenes were done 45 mins from here in SC. And Gump house was also over in SC, I think 55% was filmed here though. The bench where FG is telling his tales is downtown at one of the squares. Though the prop dept. made the bench area just for the movie, once they were done it was taken out. Off and on for a few years ppl wanted a FG bench with I think a bronze FG sitting on it but...sigh, it never happened.😟 On another note, the Bubba Gump eatery came from the movie. I can't remember if we have one around here, lol. Coastal Georgia and SC are big into their shrinking and fishin lol. (I don't eat Seaford, and locals are shocked when I've ever mentioned it lol. It's pratically blasphemy around here lol.) Onward, TH is just of course wonderful in his role and like many of them totally infuses into them. They did have CGI back then so the tons of ppl ( most of them) you see at the Washington Mall are done with it. The intro of the movie with the feather showing the downtown of Savannah, the gold dome and etc. was done so nicely.😊 Glad you enjoyed the movie so much. 🤗🤗🤓
That’s so cool how a large part of this classic was filmed close to where you’re from! They really did some great work location scouting, although I really wish they had made a Forrest Gump bench for people to visit today. The use of CG was also blended together really well, very impressed! But yeah, this movie was just awesome, glad you had fun watching the reaction!
First time watching here. I normally would scroll past this content but for some reason I gave it a chance!! You're prospective of this movie us just as beautiful as the movie itself. It's soo cool watching your first reaction it was like watching your friends reaction watching all your favorite parts ❤️ I love sharing things I love with others and sharing movies and shows are so fun sharing emotions and moments ❤️
The producer and Director heavily implied that her illness was aids. Which was probably a side effect of her lifestyle that she was living. What’s tragic is, psychologically, the physical and sexual abuse that she experienced as a child Lead her into destructive behavior. The reason why she keeps pushing Forrest away, is because she doesn’t feel like she deserves that type of affection. She doesn’t feel like she deserves to be loved. That forest is good, and doesn’t deserve someone that’s broken like her. This spirals into how she lives, which tragically, ends up killing her at the end, when she contracts aids, most likely through needle usage.
Hey Ded2thaworld! Forrest Gump never gets old for me either! Whenever I watch this movie, I just find that it is SO engaging and well-acted that it feels like it is a quick watch even though the movie is almost 2 1/2 hours long! And despite it being a fictional story, I still find it to be very inspirational, and it has moments that I think most people can relate to on an emotional level. Personally, I often connect with this movie because my brother actually has Autism (I know Forrest Gump did not have Autism, but 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 UA-cam 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: ua-cam.com/video/Or-sIiNANYg/v-deo.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, Ded2thaworld! And please stay safe too! :)
Tom Hank movies are the best! A couple months ago I went through a phase where I just kept looking for any movie Tom hanks was in and watching that and honestly, all the ones I watched were very enjoyable!
Hey Misty Mane! Tom Hanks is certainly one of the best actors of all time. Very talented! I think in the Mid-Late 1990s was really Hank's peak, with films like Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away, Green Mile (and even his vocal performance in Toy Story). As far as Forrest Gump goes, I just find this movie to be very inspirational overall, and I quote it more than most movies I have ever seen! Personally, I often connect with this movie because my brother actually has Autism (I know Forrest did not have Autism, but 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 on a video on my UA-cam 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: ua-cam.com/video/Or-sIiNANYg/v-deo.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, Misty Mane! And please stay safe too! 🙂🙂🙂
@Thor Reacts, you should watch the movies: The Normal Heart, Philadelphia, Dallas Buyers Club, Angels In America, Sleepers (not related to the AIDS pandemic but shows childhood trauma from the perspective of young boys & is based on a true story), and Steel Magnolias (not a movie about AIDS, but has Forests’ mom in it being her amazing self).
I loved your reaction Nick Forrest Gump's one of my favorite movies ever. It's heartbreaking and Tom Hanks is amazing. I missed your reactions Nick!. Hope you're well! Keep it up. Ill be here every time I can!
"Million dollar wound" means you won the jackpot so to speak, not seriously injured so as to be permanently disabled, but sufficient to get you out of the fighting. Children who are severely abused take it to heart and feel bad about themselves, they are very broken and it's hard for them to think they deserve better when they feel that they are damaged goods. Jenny loved Forest but not herself, she thought he deserved better than her and so she ran away many times thinking she didn't deserve him and that she was doing him a favour. Tom Hanks is always wonderful to watch, I think another roll that shows how excellent an actor he can be is 'big' (1988). I also especially enjoyed his movies Splash (1983), Dragnet (1987), The Burbs (1989), Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), Philadelphia (1993), Apollo 13 (1995), That Thing You Do (1996), Road to Perdition (2002), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Terminal (2004), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019).
Million-dollar wound" (American English) or "Blighty wound" (British English) is military slang for a type of wound received in combat which is serious enough to get the soldier sent away from the fighting, but neither fatal nor permanently crippling
Jenny's dad is a big part of the message of the movie. Imo Jenny and Forrest are juxtaposed as what happens when you have a crappy parent vs what what can become of you if you have a supportive wonderful parent like Mrs Gump. Forrest was set to fail, but he was a big success because his mother raised him well. And in the end Jenny's "redemption" happens when she becomes a mom as well, she probably elaborates her trauma and she makes the conscious choice to give a positive father figure to her own child, in order to avoid history repeating itself.
I think one of the many lessons we can get from this is: You don’t have to be smart, popular, good looking or really exceptional in any way, you just have to be kind, willing to learn, trust and put the past behind you and miraculous things can happen.
Thank you for your reaction & review. Forrest Gump is one my all time favourite movies (The Color Purple 💜) is my absolute favourite. Even with reactions I end up weeping just like I did when I originally watched the movie way back when. 😭 It’s simply a beautiful movie, beautifully told & made, heartfelt, felt ‘real’ through the decades from segregation to the Vietnam war to Jenny dying of AIDS 💔 Tom Hanks deserved the Oscar for Best Actor win and was absolutely perfect for this role - as you said when watching you don’t see Tom Hanks but Forrest Gump. 💙 I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you again.
Do you blame Jenny, do you forgive her, or is it just to complicated for you to judge as a viewer? (please remember be to be civil)
The film is problematic in this day in age. A better film with a similar plot would be The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, that would be great reaction video.
I don’t blame her, I always forgive her, and I truly feel for her… Everything that she does “to” Forrest is as a result of her childhood trauma… she doesn’t know that she deserves love and happiness, she doesn’t believe that she’s worth anything until after everything Forrest goes through and she’s had time to sober up and go through therapy, which didn’t happen for her until Forrest Jr was born…
@@elainecanby412 why it is problematic, this movie is a masterpiece
I think she always loves Forest she probably just never felt worthy of real love and was always trying to run from her past and Forest likely reminds her of the past.
I always felt sympathy for her and I think it was made clear that she felt protective toward Forrest but felt so shitty about herself that she didn't deserve his love (or any true love) and importantly, still addicted to drugs so that she didn't want to burden him.
Also her conditioned response to problems was to escape, a strategy she learned as a helpless child. That's also why her advice to Forrest was always to run away.
During his speech he said, "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. Thats all I have to say about that."
Thank you!! Honestly the perfect thing to say..
Really what else is there to say. You either come home from war missing something you can never get back, or you just never come home at all. Not much to add, being realistic about it.
@@LizLuvsCupcakes He actually said, "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." So he did share his opinion on it.
@@jiminsjimjams9477 an important addition. Thank you my friend.
@@jiminsjimjams9477 thanks. I forgot that part. I went ahead and edited the comment.
The “Is he smart?” part always brings me to tears. That moment you realize Forrest was aware of his own condition and didn’t want his son to face the same problems he did 😢
I always loved how the people sitting on the bench represent the phases of life. The young nurse, the mother, the middle-aged business man, and finally the grandmother. Took me a while to catch that.
I never knew that until now
Oh my God!
Thanks for pointing this out! I totally missed it and I've seen this movie countless times. Excellent catch.
Amazing insight! I've seen this movie a zillion times, and never caught on to that. Thanks!
I can't believe that I never noticed that before, but you absolutely right!
I CANNOT BELIEVE you cut "is he smart, or is he...." 45:30
That moment makes me cry EVERY time, for me it's one of the great all time acting moments.
I was sooooo waiting for it and then.............what!! , skip to the next scene! Nooooooo! I think it's my favourite line of the whole movie and it destroys me every time.
Every time! Bubbas goodbye too.
As intelligent as the reactor might be, I don't think he truly grasped some of the key points in this movie . . . like early on, he seemed to completely miss the child sexual abuse impact on Jenny's psyche. The reactor also made the false presumption that Jenny was at all interested in Forrest's money . . . and then there was the whole "is he smart, or is he ... " deletion.
His brother did a lot of the running scenes that don't show Tom's face so tom could stay & shoot shots elsewhere.
Me too! Every time.
I like that Forrest is so sweet and simple, he really doesn't know how to hate. He can get mad, as we see with Jenny's boyfriend who hit her. But he doesn't hate people that the world around him tells to hate.
Great distinction! It's human to get angry, but what makes Forrest so noble is his inability or choice perhaps not to hate or be bitter
@@nickreacts6394 I believe we can all learn to be more like Forrest in that regard. Hope you're having a good day.
I'm so glad to see you empathizing with Jenny instead of judging her. She made some bad decisions, but she was in pain.
@@Gnossiene369 it is a dangerous mindset, but when you're told you're a piece of shit, or meant to feel like a piece of shit, all the time by the people who are supposed to protect you , you act like a piece of shit because it's what's expected of you You're told your worthless, your told you're only good for being abused, whether sexual or other ways, so you believe it. You believe that that is life you are going to lead. Some of us fell for it. It took a very long to for me to come around to become a good person, because my mother raised me to believe that I was awful, a liar, a thief, a slob, a stupid, worthless person. I didn't believe that I was meant to be anything else, until I met my husband, and found that I did deserve to be loved by a wonderful person and that I didn't have to be who my mother told me I was.
I agree with you - people hate Jenny for not having the feelings they want her to have. And her whole life has been an exercise in trauma.
Jenny might have married Billy and lived happily ever after if Forrest didn't disrupt their date and open the car door and start punching him.
@@Gnossiene369 It's ironic that Jenny always gets the attention for her actions, while I believe the script is meant to point to Forrest, to show what 'unconditional love' looks like in someone other than your immediate family. And not just towards Jenny, but also Capt. Dan. In _both_ instances, it paid off as they both grew past their demons with a ton of help from Forrest.
The key question moving beyond your points is, 'how much grace do you extend in the hope that Jenny overcomes her past'? I mean, you do _love_ her truly. It's a lot easier to simply diagnose the situation, but it's a lot harder to determine in your heart what is best for Jenny (or Dan) in the midst of their rebellion, and then carry it out week after week and year after year. Forrest always did the selfless thing, and that's the moral of the story. Jenny and Dan were just instruments to tell that story.
@@Gnossiene369 You make a very valid point. :)
This is one of my favorite movies. But I think the best thing about it is what Gary Sinise did in the aftermath. First, he formed the Lt. Dan Band and they play shows for the troops. (He plays bass, FYI.) Second, he started the Gary Sinise Foundation. They help out veterans, mostly those who have lost limbs on the battlefield, even building smart homes for a lot of them to make their lives a little easier. Yes, Gary Sinise is my favorite actor, but he's also an amazing person! And P.S. If you want a film recommendation from the same year, may I suggested Quiz Show. Another one from my Top Ten List.
Thank you for sharing this! I actually fell in love with Gary Sinise as an actor after rewatching this film so I'm definitely going through his filmography so I can watch some more of his work. If you have any recommendations I'd love to hear :)
@@Stephie_L Ransom is a great one. And of course, there's Apollo 13, if you wanna see him and Tom Hanks together again. He also starred in and directed an Of Mice and Men adaptation. Although, if you watch Reindeer Games, get the director's cut. It's far better than the theatrical. Hope that helps! 👍
@@BeckyLStoutWriter that’s extremely helpful thank you so much! Sinise has been flying under the radar all my life…wow. How did I not realise he was in Apollo 13?!? That’s so cool!
That is such a great way to respond to the massive popularity of this film, respect to Gary Sinise! Thanks for sharing this :)
Gary Sinise has been a saint.
I've never seen anyone leave out their reaction to forrest asking if his son would be smart of "stupid" - like him. Also, the part where he is crying and leaves the note from his son on his wifes grave. Those were very emotional scenes.
Tom Hanks is an AMAZING actor. He is definitely in my top 5. I love this movie.
The more I see him, the more I'm impressed...
14:22 they had actual footage of JFK shaking someone else's hand, then digitally replaced that person with Hanks who was staying in front of a blue screen then hired someone else dub over JFK but would replace his lips with the different line of dialogue.
Lt Dan was a good man, he looked after his soldiers in the field and when he met up with Forrest for new years he knew not call him stupid. When the girls made fun of Forrest he stuck up for him because Forrest is his soldier, he can poke fun of Forrest but God help anyone else who does. Lt. Dan also looked after the shrimp business and invested the money making them both very rich, when Forrest was running Lt. Dan paid the staff to take care of his house.
Forrest: Moma always said "life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get." Jenny had a messed up life and several of the things she did was because of that. I can't be mad at her but she's not completely blameless either.
Forrest's mama never looked at the inside of the lid, I take it. :-P
TBH,that phrase the mom said to forest in the comment is completely true,bc we don’t know what will happen to our life aspects tomorrow
Finally! someone who understands Jenny. Trauma cam destroy you. LT Dan suffered but as an adult and it almost broke him. A child who suffers internalizes it more and has less coping skills. She repeated the same pattern over and over since childhood.
The abuse she suffered isn't an excuse for how she lived her life and how she treated Forrest. There are many people who suffer abuse like that and don't make the choices she did. Her only redeeming part is that she eventually got herself out of it and improved her life.
A million-dollar wound is an injury that gets you out of the war arena but doesn't leave you disabled. It's rare and lucky, like winning the lottery.
The feather/bird/flying motif recurs numerous times in this film, relating to Jenny mostly, but also relates to the destiny vs random dichotomy that Forrest brings up in his last soliloquy over Jenny's grave.
Jenny was jettisoned into an aimless, lost life by her father's abuse and the collapse of her family, but the fact she kept crossing paths with Forrest suggests she and he were destined to be together.
Jenny thought she was trying to be free (in her final flirtation with suicide, the music behind her was Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird"), but she was actually trying to escape. By the time she finally figured things out, she was a new mother with a fatal illness (HepC).
Jenny really believed she was no good for anyone, that she was worthless, because that is what her daddy taught her. She gravitated to every man that was horrible to her, because they reminded her of her father and she hoped to get their approval, but never did. Jenny had gone to Forrest for sanctuary, while she started sorting things out (she slept a lot, was quiet, was in her own thoughts a lot). When Forrest proposed, she couldn't stay; she wasn't ready to trust and still didn't believe she had anything to contribute. She left partly just to protect Forrest, because she was aware she was still a mess psychologically.
Jenny's child was a result of their last night together. By the time she found out she was pregnant, he had just started his 3yr run crisscrossing the nation; he had no address to send word to. How could she contact him to let him know she'd had his child? And she didn't want to tell him in a letter, especially when she also needed to tell him she was dying and had no one to take their child.
Just to add, if something is described as a "million dollar" whatever, it generally just means it was a 1 in a million type of whatever happened. Basically incredibly lucky, and usually it's meant in a positive way
Hep-C? I've always thought it was AIDS.
The screenwriter has said that she died from late-stage HIV (which actually should be AIDS) and that he was writing a sequel where Forrest Jr had acquired AIDS from his birth.
@@shercahn well that new bc a lot of people say it was hepatitis c
@@justlive2809 - I had heard that too. Which is why I looked it up. And since this is the screenwriter saying it..
What a great reaction to this movie and I've seen many.. This is my all time fave movie.. You prob know by now but it's Tom Hanks brother doing the running... Can't wait for the other oldies you're gonna react to!
Wow, that means a lot thank you! Cast Away will be out next week, followed by Shawshank Redemption :) I'm gonna try to react to at least one classic per week
Speaking from my own experience and opinion. Abuse, especially sexual abuse, doesn't ever go away. Growing up you have an underlying issue that you can never understand and never NOT feel. Jenny is a lost soul, her soul was twisted up as a child...She loves Forrest, but she is lost..she doesn't love herself that's why she went with that abuser instead of Forrest. She is searching, but even she doesn't know what for..
Such a classic movie, Nobody could do a better Forrest other than Tom Hanks
100% agree!
@@nickreacts6394 I also think that they were thinking about casting John Travolta at once point
@@amandagrubbs3000yes he turned it down
Netflix's "Movies That Made Us" has an episode on the making of this movie that answers lots of the production questions you had during this reaction. Give it a watch somwtime!
Tom Hanks should get a oscar every year for the rest of his life for his performance..WORLD CLASS!!! everytime I watch this I cry when bubba dies, mom dies, Jenny dies. Everytime.
I would sign this petition...
Tom hanks's brother was his running double for the movie. At the time they looked so much alike they were nearly twins so he was the perfect double
I think this movie is very spiritual, like it's that movie that when you finish it you get into an existential crisis. Every time I see this I wonder if I'm living my life the best I can, because Forrest's way of living is so unique and interesting. Many people dream and work to achieve the things that he didn't even thought he would do
Most reactors leave out this great part of his speech, which sums up the whole film and the feather bookends:
I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidental-like on a breeze, but I, I think maybe it's both. Maybe both is happening at the same time.
For me..i felt Jenny was scared of real love and being treated right, also back then it was hard to get help, I feel she felt Forrest was too good for her. I felt bad for her, I also felt bad for Forrest, he deserved a life with the woman he loved.
If I was Jenny I would be a little scared if Forrest too, not because I think he could hurt me but if he would deffend me as violently as he dose it would scare me nevertheless also because it makes him a little unpredictable since he is so introvered most of the time.
My dad had a picture of Abbie Hoffman (the guy at the protest on the Mall in the flag shirt) up on his office door for the longest time.
In regards to Jenny deciding to go with that man when we all knew it wasn't a good idea . . . we tend to stick with what we know because even if it's negative, we know what to expect (domestic violence, addiction, . . .), but to pick something that might be good for us . . . well, that's new and scary and unknown and we don't know what to expect.
I've always loved Gary Sinise but I love love love his acting in this movie. Also, after doing this role, he became an advocate and supporter of Wounded Warrior and similar organizations.
Tom Hanks came up with his speech pattern after listening to the young man who plays the Young Forrest Gump who spoke that way naturally.
I don't know if you realized that Forrest's mom is played by Sally Fields.
And how did you like those deep fake videos with famous people!
I already shared my thoughts on patreon but this is probably my favourite reaction of yours as far as the classics go. Watching you get so invested in Forrest and his journey reminded me how special this film really is. This is definitely Tom Hank’s best performance and I LOVE him as an actor. I think I’ve loved him in every role….”Big”, “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Splash” come to mind. Funnily enough I didn’t like “Cast Away” so I’m excited to revisit that with you. I was super young when I saw that film and all I remember was how slow it was. I literally felt like I was stranded myself...it was torture! haha.
Anyway, the bus scene when the kids were being mean to Forrest and you said “Yeah no sh*t, loser.” I swear I about choked from laughing when you said that. I was like, “Yikes, they’re just kids Thor!” haha. I replayed that part like 3 times on patreon 😂 You seem like such a kind soul, but every once and a while the claws come out and it always catches me off guard hahaha
Wow thank you! More and more I'm becoming a fan of Tom Hanks, and I think I might actually like Cast Away even more than Forrest (even though this film is great!), and I definitely think it's a movie that a child wouldn't get much out of, as I think most of the themes are nuanced and mature, so you might like it more now
I don't remember what the kid said, but it seemed so nasty to treat young Forrest like that and not even give him a seat... the protective side comes out hahaha I definitely can go full "Snyder mode" when someone messes with my onscreen favorites
@@nickreacts6394 "Cast Away" is better? Goodness gracious! I'm having a hard time imagining that lol. Let's see if you can make a believer out of me :) But to be fair, I definitely preferred Jenny watching this film through your eyes so we shall see. And Tom Hanks...yeah he has done so many great films. I honestly wish you'd do a Tom Hanks marathon like you did for Burton. He's got a really great filmography. I even loved Tom Hanks in Apollo 13 (1995) and I'd consider that a slow film for a kid too.
And to your point…“I don't remember what the kid said, but it seemed so nasty”…Umm all he said was “this seat’s taken”…I mean, I’ve heard worse Thor hahahaha 😂 Your affinity for Synder makes a lot more sense now :)
Weird how you disliked Cast Away as a kid. I personally loved it so much, but much of that enjoyment must've been just because of the concept. Always loved the Robinson Crusoe style things!
From what I've heard, most of the running scenes was Tom Hanks' brother.
Dunno if someone answered but my father exaplained the "Million Dollar Wound". Basically his wound was enough to get him off the front lines but not debilitating or cause too much harm. People used to say those kinds of injuries people would pay a million Dollars to get in order to get out of being in Vietnam. Also Bubba had to serve cause I believe he said hew was Drafted.
I don't recall the drafing part but I do recall the scene after graduation wih the recruiter try to get him to join up.
Thank you for being forgiving toward Jenny.
I see some of myself in her (though my childhood experiences are infinitely nicer) and when people are able to understand her, and on first watch no less, it makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside and restores my faith in humanity a little. You a good apple, Thor.
17:20 - the irony here is that Jenny's the one who doesn't know what love is, at least at that point. She's used to being the "smart" one next to Forrest, and she's not even stopping to consider he may know much better than her in this.
Forrest didn't understand the feelings of love but Jenny didn't understand how love is supposed to feel if that makes any sense.
I've seen this so many time still gets me in my feels 😢
It's such a touching, bittersweet story
@@nickreacts6394 yeah exactly, I'll look forward to the shawshank redemption, that's another excellent movie.
You know a movie is good when it still makes you cry no matter how many times you've seen it!!!
Thank you for being understanding of Jenny. I think she’s a very complicated character but complicated is realistic, too. I’ve never experienced abuse from a father figure growing up so I can’t even begin to understand that specific trauma, but I did have trauma that started at the age Jenny was when we meet her in the film.
Throughout my life I found myself returning over and over again to situations that were similar to the one that had caused my trauma, just to find something that was familiar. Jenny does that too, and she does it for a long time until she has a child.
Luckily in the 2000s we have better mental health care; albiet not amazing, but I imagine Jenny was never able to get professional help before she became a fully fledged adult and had a child.
As far as Bubba goes, he was drafted into the army and that’s why he couldn’t buy his boat. He mentions on the bus that he was about to but got drafted before he could which adds another layer of sadness. He didn’t intend to show up for the army.
Didn't read all the comments, but if they haven't, After finishing this movie Gary formed the Lt Dan Band and has been helping Veterans ever since. I got to meet him while deployed. Great man.
My Grandma went to high school with Elvis in Memphis TN. He wasn't famous then and she said he was a shy loner. Apparently, he did a pretty epic talent show performance one time. She became a pin-up model after high school, which was pretty controversial back then. Then she met Grandpa ,who was an army mechanic, during the Korean War.
I'm glad you understood Jenny's character. Great reaction! Have you considered reacting to The Queen's Gambit? I think you would give a good reaction to it.
Yes, that's one I'd definitely like to see!
@@nickreacts6394 Seconding the Queen's Gambit recommendation! Not enough people have reacted to that and it's champagne TV in my opinion!
@@nickreacts6394 yes please!
About them seeing Elvis on the TV. Back then his movements on stage were thought to be "too sexual". When Elvis appeared on the Ed Sullivan show they only filmed him from the waist up.
Times have changed... haha
Winner of 6 Oscars including Best Picture! This is an amazing epic comedy drama about one mans journey through the years, surviving to find his way in life.
I love the way you describe the movie: "epic comedy drama". I think that captures the genre very well
Really awesome movie, love how they have these historic moments and include Forest. I felt bad That Bubba, Mrs. Gump and Jenny all died really sad scenes. But yeah The scene in Vietnam I read was actually filmed in South Carolina.
This is a must see movie for every decade of life.
I'm glad you can empathize with Jenny just like I can. Everyone who watches this movie is very cold towards her and seeing someone who isn't is just a breath of fresh air.
I've seen a couple that realized her bad home life messed her up later in life.
@@3DJapan I've always felt this way since I first saw this movie because I've also had it pretty rough (though not nearly as rough as sexual abuse from a family member) so I know how Jenny feels. In fact I was shocked the first time I saw a UA-camr reacting to this movie and coming down on her so hard.
Such a classic. Love everything about this film.
The most overlooked quote, which really sums up the movie and explains the feather:
I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidental-like on a breeze, but I, I think maybe it's both. Maybe both is happening at the same time.
Their house in this movie is GORGEOUS!!
It doesn't actually exist irl. It was built for the film and then torn down when they finished. You can visit the land it was on and see the entrance that was depicted in the movie.
michael Connor Humphreys (young forest) had such a pronounced accent that rather than getting him to speak differently Tom Hanks studied the boy’s verbal idiosyncrasies and he emulated them to play adult forest
11:44, they blended CGI with Archive footage, which is amazing!
Zemeckis would later use this technique for a Tales From The Crypt episode , You Murderer, where they brought Humphrey Bogart back to life with Computer Graphics as a plastic surgeon, played by John Lithgow, turns a criminal into the deceased movie Star, but told from his perspective.
If you haven't seen it, I would love for you to watch Good Will Hunting. It has Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Robin Williams and it is also one of my all time favorite films.
I might see it (I'm a fan) but maybe I'll do a commentary on the movie...
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Oh man, I think you'll love it.
@@nickreacts6394 It's fantastic, highly recommend checking it out! :)
Love this film. It’s one of my desert island choices. You’re a good man, Thor. The way you empathized with each character, especially Jenny, was a breath of fresh air. One of the best Forrest Gump reactions I’ve seen.
Great desert island pick! And wow, thank you so much!
This was an amazing movie. I always loved it. I have to admit I had to pause just watching your reaction to it when his ma passed. It always hit but since she actually passed on me just a few months ago I'm having trouble. But anyways, Gump is someone we all need in our lives. A beautiful soul and a wonderful person. Thank you for sharing this. 🐾🐾
Also the kid that played young forest Michael Conner Humphreys grew up and joined the military he ended up with the nickname Gump
Wait for real? That's super cool haha, taking inspiration from the story you're a part of as an actor
@@nickreacts6394 Yeah when my dad looked up what happened to him and said that other soldiers who watched the movie recognized him they started calling him that and i thought its was cool : )
I like that Tom Hanks met the boy who played young Forrest (who was a kid from Mississippi and had a natural Southern accent) and studied him. Tom made his speech, his body language, and his mannerisms be exactly like this kid’s was since the kid was the real deal. 😎
Tom hanks and Gary Sinise work perfectly together on movies.
Ugh the “now cut to a wedding and happy ending” comment and knowing what was coming. 😭😭😭
Yeeeaaah.... I was wrong haha
A million dollar wound is like “wining the lottery”: you get hurt enough to get out of combat but not enough to have long term consequences.
My own pet theory on Forrest running for 3 years - dealing with the emotions he has. I mean, he had been through alot by that point, especially with his mama dying and then Jenny leaving him after that one night. The only thing he knew how to do, to get it out of his system, was run. He says it was for no "particular reason." I think it was maybe for a bunch of different reasons.
I know sometimes that we all do this, we throw ourselves into our work, or exercise, anything to keep our minds off what is bothering us until we can assimilate it.
He was running from the pain like he ran from the bullies.
Oh, Hanks was famous already, but known more as a comedic actor. He did some dramatic stuff but nothing that really gave him the "serious actor" cred until the run that started with Philadelphia and included this.
Million dollar wound means a serious enough wound to go home without being permanently disabled or killed.
Thanks for letting me know, that makes sense
Also, Bubba was drafted into the army which is, probably, why he didn’t go into shrimping. Forrest enlisted.
Enjoying your reactions. Cheers from Australia.
The story is excellent. I like the way that Forrest is a constant throughout the film and It is the people around him that change. It is also a clever idea that Forrest has this mental limitation but is turns out that it makes him mentally and morally the strongest character.
I saw this in theaters along with many other legendary movies like Saving Pvt Ryan, Good Will Hunting, Fight Club, All 6 original Star Wars, Lord of the Rings trilogy, Slingblade and many others
It stuns me how nearly all reactors don’t pick up on the fact that Jenny has AIDS in the early 80’s at the start of the pandemic when they had no idea what the virus was. It also shocks me every time that SO MANY male reactors have zero idea why Jenny is the way she is, like she should have just moved on and healed herself on her own. They are genuinely perplexed at her character and her flaws. Usually, they don’t have malice towards her, just ignorance, and instead feel she’s being nonsensical or stupid. I hope they learn more about the world and the other people in it before they become fathers themselves one day; especially if they end up having to raise a daughter.
She didn't have aids, she had hepatitis.
She had hepatitis in the book, but the movie didn't always match the book. When I first saw this movie as a teenager I admit not getting Jenny at all. Her story definitely hits me a lot different as an adult.
@@ertjiesb4158I think the doctors would have diagnosed hepatitis.
@@nealblue6413 It was Hepatitus "C" (according to the book) and not widely diagnosed back then.
@nealblue6413 hep C was a new virus at the time, similar to how HIV was new then. It always made sense to everyone that she had HIV. I was pretty disappointed when I found out it was hep C in the book. What a let down.
Such a classic! Can’t believe you’ve never seen this until now. Glad I got to watch it with ya though.
Yeah, I've heard so much about it being a "classic" that I didn't know if it could live up to the hype, but it absolutely did and I'm glad I gave it a chance! Thank you!
@@nickreacts6394 Happy it lived up to the hype for ya! I love how innocent Forrest interprets everything as he narrates and takes you through his story.
It’s a million dollar wound because it gets you out of service without killing or seriously disabling you.
John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Denzel Washington and John Goodman were considered for Forrest Gump, till Tom Hanks was cast
Hanks even donated $25 million dollars of his own money to help Robert Zemeckis finish filming the running montage.
Can I just say, that kid actor who played Forrest, did SUCH a good job!
Lovely reaction ❤
It's funny when this first came out, I just thought it was a cool, fun film but watching it recently its the sadness and loneliness of most of the characters, that really hits hard 💔 ❤
Thank you! And yeah, I think there are multiple genres fit into this one movie, so I can see it having a different affect on separate viewings
They filmed the Vietnam scenes in South Carolina. A million dollar wound referred to a wound that didn't do too much damage but was bad enough to get you out of the front lines. Most of the running scenes that are shot from a distance are Tom Hanks brother.
The phrase "million dollar wound" means a wound that's enough to send a soldier away from the battlefield, but neither crippling nor fatal.
You're the first reactor I've watched that recognized bubba Gump. Great reaction
Yes, the Bubba Gump restaurant chain was named after this movie
After this role , Gary Sinise created a foundation to help wounded veterans.
And not just for publicity and then forget it. He has done A LOT and has helped a lot of people.
He is amazing. He has done so much for veterans
I LOVE THIS MOVIE. It's my first Academy Award' Winner movie before Gladiator and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
I love all your picks honestly!
Great reaction! Thanks!
Thank you!
A great review to a great movie. Well done.
Thank you!
I have seen every Forest Gump reaction I could find >60. Yours is the best most intelligent and empathic of them all.
Bubba Gump started after the movie by Viacom that owns Paramount. I've been there serveral times when going to NYC. There are other as well in the US. At Times Sq in NYC they have Forrest suit and some other props from the movie. They sell merch too. Of course I bought the red Bubba Gump hat he has when running! That was kind of cool to have in Sweden in 2003. Now you can order anything online...
My favorite movie ever 🌟 hugs from Venezuela 🇻🇪✌🏽
I love this movie so much. It’s such a great story because of his unchanging character throughout the film. Everyone who meets him changes because of him.
I always saw Jenny as a bit of an example of "go mad from revelation". Not that she was crazy, but she was aware of the events around her much more than Forrest could be. Forrest kept going where normal people broke down, and in many ways because he kept going, they were able to get up again.
When we're saying that Forrest succeded in something, we're saying that this is the level of superhuman tenacity and unflinchability that was needed to succeed. And Jenny didn't have that. This film is a story about what the times did to ordinary people, and Forrest is our guide in it all, who almost magically gives some of them a happy or a happier ending.
According to Top Hanks what Forrest actually said during the speech you couldn't hear 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."
I remember the TV promo for this movie, and it had a wonderfully simple narration
“A man who was only good at one thing… Life”
Great reaction to a wonderful movie. You asked about all the running in it and Tom's brother, Jim, is a runner and doubled for him in a lot of the running.
It was filmed in Beaufort, South Carolina! I used to live down the street from several of the locations for this film.
The scenes in the swamps were shot in Beaufort County, South Carolina and the scenes where Forrest is sitting and talking to people while waiting for his bus is in Savannah, Georgia which is under an hour south of Beaufort County.
During his speech he said something along the lines of, “in Vietnam, sometimes you come back with no legs. And sometimes you don’t come back at all.” It’s something like that, you can google it for the exact quote
My single FAVORITE moment in all of film history (as far as how the actor played a character) is when Forrest finds out the child is his. He steps back; collects for a second, and his FIRST thought/question is "Is he smart or is he-..." That moment breaks me. Tom hanks sells it SO well. Forrest steps back and realizes if his son is SEEN as "stupid" or "different" he will likely have a poor time growing up and Adulthood like Forrest did. So the fact that that is his first thought/question really makes you feel for Forrest. I say adulthood as well because just like you pointed out, they talk about Forrest on the news labeling him "A Gardener from Alabama" but he is so much more.
One of my favorite movies 💜💜
A great choice!
Hey Nick, I just got a chance to watch and really liked your reactions. Firstly, I happen to be from Savannah GA. and remember when they were making this around various areas here and a few just over in SC. I had wanted to be an Extra but wasn't able to at the time. I've been a long time Tom Hanks and Sally Field fan. I would've so loved to have met them both! Anyways, the Vietnam scenes were done 45 mins from here in SC. And Gump house was also over in SC, I think 55% was filmed here though. The bench where FG is telling his tales is downtown at one of the squares. Though the prop dept. made the bench area just for the movie, once they were done it was taken out. Off and on for a few years ppl wanted a FG bench with I think a bronze FG sitting on it but...sigh, it never happened.😟 On another note, the Bubba Gump eatery came from the movie. I can't remember if we have one around here, lol. Coastal Georgia and SC are big into their shrinking and fishin lol. (I don't eat Seaford, and locals are shocked when I've ever mentioned it lol. It's pratically blasphemy around here lol.) Onward, TH is just of course wonderful in his role and like many of them totally infuses into them. They did have CGI back then so the tons of ppl ( most of them) you see at the Washington Mall are done with it. The intro of the movie with the feather showing the downtown of Savannah, the gold dome and etc. was done so nicely.😊
Glad you enjoyed the movie so much. 🤗🤗🤓
That’s so cool how a large part of this classic was filmed close to where you’re from! They really did some great work location scouting, although I really wish they had made a Forrest Gump bench for people to visit today. The use of CG was also blended together really well, very impressed! But yeah, this movie was just awesome, glad you had fun watching the reaction!
First time watching here. I normally would scroll past this content but for some reason I gave it a chance!! You're prospective of this movie us just as beautiful as the movie itself. It's soo cool watching your first reaction it was like watching your friends reaction watching all your favorite parts ❤️ I love sharing things I love with others and sharing movies and shows are so fun sharing emotions and moments ❤️
The producer and Director heavily implied that her illness was aids. Which was probably a side effect of her lifestyle that she was living. What’s tragic is, psychologically, the physical and sexual abuse that she experienced as a child Lead her into destructive behavior. The reason why she keeps pushing Forrest away, is because she doesn’t feel like she deserves that type of affection. She doesn’t feel like she deserves to be loved. That forest is good, and doesn’t deserve someone that’s broken like her. This spirals into how she lives, which tragically, ends up killing her at the end, when she contracts aids, most likely through needle usage.
I recommend The Terminal with Tom Hanks. That was a really interesting one.
My favorite movie of all time, literally the only movie i have watched multiple times.
Hey Ded2thaworld! Forrest Gump never gets old for me either! Whenever I watch this movie, I just find that it is SO engaging and well-acted that it feels like it is a quick watch even though the movie is almost 2 1/2 hours long! And despite it being a fictional story, I still find it to be very inspirational, and it has moments that I think most people can relate to on an emotional level. Personally, I often connect with this movie because my brother actually has Autism (I know Forrest Gump did not have Autism, but 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 UA-cam 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: ua-cam.com/video/Or-sIiNANYg/v-deo.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, Ded2thaworld! And please stay safe too! :)
This was probably my favorite reaction to Forrest Gump so far!
Tom Hank movies are the best! A couple months ago I went through a phase where I just kept looking for any movie Tom hanks was in and watching that and honestly, all the ones I watched were very enjoyable!
Hey Misty Mane! Tom Hanks is certainly one of the best actors of all time. Very talented! I think in the Mid-Late 1990s was really Hank's peak, with films like Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away, Green Mile (and even his vocal performance in Toy Story). As far as Forrest Gump goes, I just find this movie to be very inspirational overall, and I quote it more than most movies I have ever seen! Personally, I often connect with this movie because my brother actually has Autism (I know Forrest did not have Autism, but 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 on a video on my UA-cam 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: ua-cam.com/video/Or-sIiNANYg/v-deo.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, Misty Mane! And please stay safe too! 🙂🙂🙂
@Thor Reacts, you should watch the movies: The Normal Heart, Philadelphia, Dallas Buyers Club, Angels In America, Sleepers (not related to the AIDS pandemic but shows childhood trauma from the perspective of young boys & is based on a true story), and Steel Magnolias (not a movie about AIDS, but has Forests’ mom in it being her amazing self).
I loved your reaction Nick
Forrest Gump's one of my favorite movies ever.
It's heartbreaking and Tom Hanks is amazing.
I missed your reactions Nick!. Hope you're well! Keep it up. Ill be here every time I can!
"Million dollar wound" means you won the jackpot so to speak, not seriously injured so as to be permanently disabled, but sufficient to get you out of the fighting.
Children who are severely abused take it to heart and feel bad about themselves, they are very broken and it's hard for them to think they deserve better when they feel that they are damaged goods. Jenny loved Forest but not herself, she thought he deserved better than her and so she ran away many times thinking she didn't deserve him and that she was doing him a favour.
Tom Hanks is always wonderful to watch, I think another roll that shows how excellent an actor he can be is 'big' (1988). I also especially enjoyed his movies Splash (1983), Dragnet (1987), The Burbs (1989), Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), Philadelphia (1993), Apollo 13 (1995), That Thing You Do (1996), Road to Perdition (2002), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Terminal (2004), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019).
Fun fact: the girl in the school bus with the red hair is Tom Hank’s daughter
Dang, that's awesome!
Million-dollar wound" (American English) or "Blighty wound" (British English) is military slang for a type of wound received in combat which is serious enough to get the soldier sent away from the fighting, but neither fatal nor permanently crippling
Jenny's dad is a big part of the message of the movie. Imo Jenny and Forrest are juxtaposed as what happens when you have a crappy parent vs what what can become of you if you have a supportive wonderful parent like Mrs Gump. Forrest was set to fail, but he was a big success because his mother raised him well. And in the end Jenny's "redemption" happens when she becomes a mom as well, she probably elaborates her trauma and she makes the conscious choice to give a positive father figure to her own child, in order to avoid history repeating itself.
Great heartfelt reaction, Thor. :)
Thank you!!
I think one of the many lessons we can get from this is: You don’t have to be smart, popular, good looking or really exceptional in any way, you just have to be kind, willing to learn, trust and put the past behind you and miraculous things can happen.
Thank you for your reaction & review.
Forrest Gump is one my all time favourite movies (The Color Purple 💜) is my absolute favourite.
Even with reactions I end up weeping just like I did when I originally watched the movie way back when. 😭 It’s simply a beautiful movie, beautifully told & made, heartfelt, felt ‘real’ through the decades from segregation to the Vietnam war to Jenny dying of AIDS 💔
Tom Hanks deserved the Oscar for Best Actor win and was absolutely perfect for this role - as you said when watching you don’t see Tom Hanks but Forrest Gump. 💙
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thank you again.
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