I appreciate the love this is still getting! Thank you guys I’m sorry if some of my predictions were stupid- I was lowkey paranoid that if I didn’t put the prediction in certain places that I would be like- “called out” for it or some dumb shit LMAO my bad. Not gonna happen again.
Hey! Making stupid predictions is good for a reaction video. It tells us what's going through your head when watching it. Worst thing is someone watching in silence and just saying "I knew that would happen!" now and then, ending the video with some summary about how they got everything when they watched it. That's not a reaction. That's a review!
It took me a short second, but it's pretty clear that that was what they were going for! Hell, I fully don't even know the details of Watergate and I STILL got it lmao
You are 1 of maybe 3 people who have reacted to this movie who understands why Jenny is the way she is and doesn't despise her for it. Also I fully enjoyed your reaction.
@@OGBReacts I had an all too brief a relationship with a woman who behaved very much like Jenny and could not accept love as in anyway real unless she was being hurt or abused. I still think of her whenever I watch reactions to this movie. Jenny got to find; even if for a very short time, some peace and joy; in real life it's so much rarer. kerk
The thing is, to afford Jenny a full pardon because of a bad upbringing is to probably afford her father a full pardon as well… I’m sure her father had a messed up upbringing. Otherwise we end up giving selective pardons. If he’s held responsible, Jenny must be as well. If she’s excused, then her father and everyone else must be excused. Why can we pick and choose? Ultimately, those who harm others SHOULD be held to account. Morally.
The amount of vile, misogynistic poison I've seen directed towards the character of Jenny in the comments on other channels is shocking. Glad to not see it here
@@justmeeagainn there is literally no good reason to believe the kid wasn't his kid, why do people keep saying this like it's an actual fact about the story and not a viewer theory lol
Thank you for understanding WHY Jenny behaved the way she did. Too many people hate on her, apparently not realizing how much long-term damage is caused when a parent abuses a child.
Exactly. Yeah, of course some of her behavior is shitty and hell I got frustrated with it OF COURSE, BUUUT I completely understand it and it's absolutely valid because her dad abused the hell out of her and she had no mother in her life after only a few years of Jenny being alive. I'm not surprised yknow?
@@OGBReacts You made sure we knew that you understood her motives while you were getting angry at her and sad for Forrest. So many reactors are just straight up Jenny-haters, so I appreciate your emotional maturity to see both sides. Tom Hanks won back to back Oscars for this film and for Philadelphia (1993), which is definitely also worth a watch (more tissues).
@@rickardroach9075That’s upsetting. You can’t be full on mad with her considering everything that happened, yknow? When it comes to things like this, I always tend to try and look at their side of things as well! I’m glad he got an Oscar for this role; he did so well! There are a lot of great Tom Hanks movies out there!
I confess: I was one of those people growing up that hated Jenny for what she had done, and only now understand as an adult just how her abusive and awful childhood shaped her decisions. Definitely one of those films that takes on different meanings depending on when you watch it, and made all the better for it.
Fun Fact: The actor that played Lieutenant Dan, Gary Sinise, has a charity for wounded veterans and has helped thousands if not ten's of thousands of returning service members. He's made the most out of being a celebrity in my opinion.
according to the script, this is what Forrest really said at the podium- “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.”
Wait, so did they actually intend for that to be in the movie originally? Or was it there just to have Tom say something on the podium to sell the scene?
When she was 9, my daughter figured out that she could get out of trouble by making me laugh. I was yelling at her over something she did; I can't remember what it was, but I was soooo pissed! Finally, she puts her head down and and says in her Gumpiest voice, "I'm sorry, JenNAY." I couldn't stop laughing. We still laugh about it today.
I love the scene where Liutenant Dan tells the girls to never call Forrest stupid, it shows how even through his rough exterior he already understands Forrest.
One of the saddest lines that never gets credit is Jenny saying, “Why are you so good to me?” And Forrest just looking at her like she’s crazy. Like, it’s so natural to him and she isn’t able to trust it or believe it. Crushing
I saw this in he theater with my family, and my father was absolutely BAWLING during the vietnam rescue scene... Later he told me that it was one of the most accurate representations of the war as a whole (from the landing to the leaving), and though he never got specific, I think it reminded him of his platoonmates.
Thank you to him and to you/your family for the lifelong sacrifices that trauma must have cost you all. I can't help but think something went really right on his road to healing that in that moment he couldn't or wouldn't stop himself from being vulnerable in front of yall like that. Wishing you n yours the best.
My favorite tidbit of info from the making of this movie: Forrest has an accent like that because the child actor had one and Tom Hanks decided to copy his accent instead of making the kid change it.
at the time of the movie they didn't state what it was. Most people assumed aids, due to the time period, lifestyle, etc. Later in a follow up book they clarified it was not aids, but most believe they did that because of how Jenny was perceived in the movie having aids and spreading it, etc with her being bad.
@Remington597man I guess that would be a little "too far" to have Jenny manipulate and ultimately give a deadly disease to a mentally disabled war hero. I'm not sure how long it takes to die of HIV/AIDS in those days. I know it was a lot faster before they had treatment, the famous AIDS patient Ryan White died in 6 years. But I guess it's possible that she was AIDS free when she had the one night stand with Forrest and during the subsequent 5 year interlude between having a one night stand with Forrest and the subsequent reunion with Forrest in '81 that she had a one night stand with someone and contracted it that way.
I want to thank you for your reaction. I'm a over the road trucker and it has been a long, hard week. Your reaction was honest and real, I cant tell you how much I appreciate that. Subscribed, and soon to be patreon. Thanks again.
Oh my goodness thank you so much. This is so sweet! I'm so happy I got to make your week even a bit better. Hopefully this weekend you can find time for yourself! Thank you again.
Lieutenant Dan is one of my favorite story lines in this film. He starts out as a tough guy and then the war completely changed his life in a way that he never expected or wanted it to. It takes him a long time to deal with that trauma and to realize how lucky he was to not go out the way he always expected he would. And once he makes peace with that, he is able to start living life again and he comes to realize that Forrest is the person he owes for that. When he walks up to Forrest at his wedding, with his new fiance and new legs... it's an understated moment compared to some of the others, but in my opinion one of the most touching ones. He reclaimed his life and the smile he gives Forrest shows how he came around to end up being happier now than he probably ever was, even before the war.
I read somewhere that the author explained the reason Jenny kept leaving Forrest is because that was protecting him from her and her problems! She felt although it would be easy to let him to save him, she didn’t want to be dragged down in her darkness! Jenny always loved Forrest, and throughout the movie she always kept saying “you don’t want to marry me Forrest” to him! She honestly didn’t believe she deserved Forrest’s love!
I always thought Jenny left because for her, everyone she loved and everyone who claimed to love her, hurt her, so she was afraid of loving Forrest. Its very sad.
See it's not that Forrest doesn't know what love is, it's Jenny that doesn't know what love is. See when Forrest shows one little love to Jenny, she runs away, because she doesn't want to become her dad, and abuse Forrest.
I think it's more like she doesn't think she deserves Forrest. That's why she seeks out abusive relationships because that the kind of relationship that she had with her father.
@@michaelmythology "We accept the love we think we deserve" (-Perks of Being a Wallflower) comes to mind whenever I think of this character. I genuinely believe that's the god honest root of most people's personal problems, especially when it comes to not accepting any love from ourselves that we don't think we deserve. So damn hard to learn to love yourself and show yourself compassion when you've never truly known wtf that even is. And people hate her for that self-neglect and abuse. Talk about a truly tragic figure.
Millions of people die every year around the world trying to find love & to learn to love themselves. People looking in all the wrong places, people turning to addictions that ensnare them for years, etc. Some find the love & healing they're looking for, some don't. It's very tragic when they don't. So happy for the ones who do...
I really loved your review. You understood why Jenny was the way she was. Her actual virus was Hepititus C, not AIDs as I thought for years. Keep it up. Your reviews are positive and thoughtful and are a joy to watch.
My girlfriend and I love this movie; we have a little habit of going out for shrimp at our local Bubba Gump's (it is a real restaurant, for anyone who didn't know) and then watching the movie afterwards. We always cry like babies lol
First time viewing and I have subscribed immediately! Your genuine reaction and loveable personality are a joy to watch but your sympathy and willingness to understand Jenny made me an instant fan! Most people can't understand what that kind of trauma can do to someone especially at a early age. She was literally trapped in her own hell. When your in the kind of pain that haunts every second of every day...you don't really know what your doing. It's like a drowning animal. Its just trying to keep its head above water. It will drag whatever's close to it down. She didn't want to drown Forrest but she also couldn't let go of the only real love she ever had. Yes she made mistakes but at least she died finally finding her place. Most reactors have no compassion for Jenny and thinks she's just playing with Forrest's feelings. I'm having a tough time and your reaction gave me hope. Thank you, A new Fan 💓✌
Ahhhh I’m so glad you enjoyed the reaction!! I appreciate you subscribing and watching! A lot of people are saying the same about Jenny! Apparently a lot of reactors have no sympathy or no understanding. I’m surprised D: But again thank you!!
@@OGBReacts it's sad but people are becoming less compassionate and understanding. Everyone has to right. Not everyone can be right. If everyone is right all the time then that means everyone is perfect and has no reason learn or grow. You shouldn't be ashamed to be wrong sometimes, it just means you learned something and have a opportunity to be better. You are a true gem! Just thought you should know! 😙
@@OGBReacts my life has been dark, so that makes me really appreciate the burst of light that I get from time to time. People don't always realize how a little act, something that seems like a throw away, can give someone hope. I'm just someone thanking someone else for an amazing, unexpected, truly needed gift. Btw I'm also just about finish your 'Back to the future' series and now I am firm fan! Well I'm actually pretty cuddle friendly but I totally do not regret subscribing.
@@YANA-zq9tz I hope I can somehow provide a good little light with these videos! I’m glad you’re enjoying them!! I can only post once a week (every Friday at 2pm EST) since I do work and stream, but I hope in the future I can post more
The virus I think she ended up having IMO was AIDS... The way the movie used historical events and the fact that she was a drug user made me think that. Also the term “the Doctors say I have a virus but they don’t know what it is” was what many people were told when AIDS crisis was at it’s peak.
@@miketrujillo3677 Yes that is true, it was just speculation on my part. Just so you know there were many many places in the US in the early 90's that still didn't know what AIDS was, especially in smaller towns and rural areas.
I love your talkative reactions. That’s why I watch reactions! You’re so fun and I also appreciate your understanding of Jenny. Forrest loved her broken or not.
Of all the characters I have to say Lt Dan is my favorite character arc. To see someone go from normal to hitting rock bottom to learning to live with their situation and eventually find hope again.
Lord. I don’t get that. I really don’t. I always try to see people’s positions on things. Like there is a reason for her actions, for her distancing herself, and so on. How people insult her is beyond me
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for understanding why Jenny is the way she is! So many people (and so many reactors) just straight up hate on her. And I mean, yeah, sure, get upset at her and the terrible decisions she makes, but also recognize that she's just a broken person, and hurt people hurt people. Especially considering the time she lived in... it's unlikely that she would have even fully understood how her own trauma affected her, let alone gotten help for it.
Forrest Gump was one of my favorite movies back in the 1990s. I’m glad you did enjoy as well as seeing your reactions to it. Not only Forrest was a man of many things it’s also a house hold name. You got my love and support on your channel. See you on your next video.
This movie brought me to your channel and I’m glad I finally made it!!! I love the way you do your reactions. You really paid attention and you understood why Jenny was the way she was. Most reactors just get mad at her. I’m going now to check out the rest of your videos. You’ve gained a subscriber!
Of course! I don’t see how people can truly trash her. So many things in her life effected how she now handles and perceives things; it’s really not her fault!
@@OGBReacts this film was exceptionally important to me growing up as well Simply put, Forrest, due to the era and the lack of awareness of mental illness at the time, was undiagnosed autistic. What was cruelly referred to back then as simply being “slow” or “simple”…and I myself was diagnosed with aspbergers syndrome a a child, which is effectively a subsection of the same thing So when I struggled to adapt and grow as a person, growing up, when I (rarely) had the chance to make new friends, I would hold this film up as an example to make explaining easier, I’d first confirm they’d seen the movie, then said “imagine a scale, where 0 is a ‘normal’ person, and Forrest was like a 8.5-9… And that I was about a 3.5-4 And then people found it easier to understand p, rather than jus assuming I was just an asshole, when really I was struggling to understand, trying like mad to make the “correct” response, but it tended to come across wrong… Then Big Bang theory came out and people got an even easier way to understand me… But that’s a whole different discussion since there’s people who completely miss sheldons high functioning autism and simply presume he’s an arrogant jacks on the ego trip of his IQ…
@@OGBReacts also, one people use the whole Jenny asking Forrest to marry her thing as some stupid “well he’s rich, and if we get married…” But that’s just more of the modern eras mentality seeping in to what was a purer more positive time
@@OGBReacts well, what’s truly sad is when you look at the present world…it seems…again SEEMS…that all too many people out there try to crush those who try to b optimistic…almost like the mob mentality of “for whatever reason we can’t see ourselves being happy in this world, therefore no one else can” Personally, it’s discovering reactors such as yourself, which help me stay connected with the more positive aspects of my childhood, as I grew up with films like this, and was the prime age for when the lord of the rings trilogy came out in the cinemas, and due to my own mental issues, watching all the big films like those when I was younger spoiled me as I knew the story before having the emotional awareness and maturity to be able to grasp and perceive the true gravity of some things, so watching reactors it’s kinda like being able to relive that wonder when first watching something I was a sub with bell after the fellowship vid, and I’ll be here for the duration.
The most salient point of the story is that Forrest *is* happy. In spite of all the terrible things life has dealt him, he finds a sort of simple happiness throughout it all. And where most of even the other characters around him-Jenny, Lt. Dan-find pain and suffering, Forrest himself sorta just takes life as it is and comes. And in the end, what happiness those others around him find happen because of his. Sure, many think happiness comes from life giving them good things, but then your happiness can also be taken away, because it’s dependent on outside forces, like “life”, giving you your reasons to be happy. Forrest generally finds happiness and contentment in spite of adversity, by persistence.
that movies non-stop emotions. Laughing, crying, anger, nervous.. Was cute the way they worked him into so many different historic spots. It's not outright said but pretty much everyone believes Jenny dies from Aids, when it first started that's pretty much how everyone explained it. (some virus the doctors dont know what it is and cant do anything about it ).
Oh man, I loved your reaction. The amount of emotional intelligence and empathy you have makes it so enjoyable! Please react to Good Will Hunting, it is one of my favorite movies I can just watch over and over again and I think you will love it.
A little detail I always love pointing out, that goes to show how much detail there is even for the most minor characters. If you watch when Forrest goes to school at 6:25 then Forrest Junior goes to school at 34:50, Dorothy Harris is chewing gum the second time because she's quit smoking.
@ 21:39 Just in case you didn't catch that little street scene, music and that "I'm walking here!!" while pounding the cab... it was a reenactment from a very popular movie at the time "Midnight Cowboy" (1969), and that song was a very popular one called "Everybody's Talkin' " by Harry Nilsson. This movie is full of historical references and nostalgic to a lot of us who lived during those years.
Found your channel recently and you are one of my new favorites! As many other comments have said, I’m happy you understood Jenny’s character despite being upset at her hurting Forrest
@@OGBReacts I'll def check that out. Not sure if you know but he used to have a sitcom back in the 80s called Bosom Buddies. He and his friend dressed as women to afford an apartment. Lol..
(funny, "I'm walking here" line is from "Midnight Cowboy" (an improvised line) -- and referenced in Back To The Future and Forrest Gump.). Also remembering that the movie Apollo 13 (1995) - also Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise is well done, fewer tears and more accurate history.
This was a very special movie for the baby-boomer generation. It for a lot of us the first time we sat and were given a reflection on our entire lives, this movie put forest right in the middle of every fad and forgotten historic turning point of our lives. A look back at the carefree good old days. Something most people do at the end of their lives. It Showed how insignificant people like us can have a purpose and make a difference and never notice. Like you and other reactors have touched us made a profound difference and you'll never know...
I am about 5 years younger than Forrest and Jenny in the movie. I remember so much of the news back then. Also, my Grandmother, whom we visited once a year, in Savannah, GA, lived near that park where Forrest is sitting. After the movie came out, so many tourists wanted to take pictures there, that they re-installed the bench. (I don't think it is there now, though.) The traffic actually goes in the opposite direction, lol. This movie was quite impressive for the way they blended actual historical news footage, music, fashion and social trends, into the movie. I believe it is a Classic. And yes, Jenny never felt "worthy" of having a Real relationship, after all of the abuse she had suffered from her father. So very sad.
I'm such a wus. I've seen this movie several times and each time, even in your edited version, I start to cry. Liked your reaction and look forward to seeing more.
I did too! I cry at everything. If it's sad I cry. If it's happy, I cry. If I have to tell someone the plot of an emotional movie, I cry. I was telling my mom about the final of Great British Bake-Off when Nadia won and gave that amazing little speech and I couldn't even get through telling her about it- I started bawling.
there are a handful of film scenes that will always reliably make me cry without fail, and damn near at the top of the list is Tom Hanks' acting when he hears Jenny say their son won't suffer from the same mental issues his character had. People think that realistic crying is one of the most skillful things an actor can pull off, but really it's realistically /trying not to cry/ that gets me every damn time, and man was Hanks phenomenal on that one.
You are correct about the bubba Gump shrimp reference. Also Gary sinise who played lieutenant Dan went on to start the lieutenant Dan band that goes around to many military bases and plays a lot of really cool music. I've seen him perform twice. My husband just recently retired from the military. Gary sinise is an amazing man and he started the Garry Sinese foundation for wounded veterans. He plays all over the world.. I love that you understood Jenny. So many reactors hate her and her character. Amazing reaction!
Thank you so much! I will never understand how people cannot see that Jenny herself is in her own predicament with her own issues, and that she shouldn’t be hated on because of them. Glad you appreciated that ♥️
32:54 after all the drugs, the lifestyle, the war darkness etc this film has shown, and all the horrible things Jenny has gone through since childhood…movie pulls the last punch and stops just short of simply saying Jenny had AIDS/hiv
That was actually very true to life. I was 13 when people started dying from AIDS, and I remember that's how people talked about it. It was very mysterious, and people were very scared. It's similar to how people still prefer to refer to Covid as the pandemic.
Loving how much commentary you put into your reactions. A couple comedies that I think you'd like that I haven't seen many other people do yet are "Galaxy Quest" and "Short Circuit"
@@davelewis8270 Short Circuit is a tough watch now even though my friends and I all loved it as kids and we quoted it constantly. I still think about Number 5!
I believe that Jenny felt like she was being like her father when she turned to Forest and was being abusive to someone she believed was innocent --- and that she was not deserving his love --- She ended up giving him his greatest gift --- to be a daddy
I feel desperately sad for Forest and for Jenny also,the way their lives turned out.I just choked up when Jenny died after coming back into Forests life leaving him alone again even though she gave him a beautiful boy.The film finishes with him sitting all alone on the bench,as great as the film is I still find it extremely heartbreaking.The Green Mile is another of Toms brilliant heartbreaking movies.
This movie touches so many people. My ex here in Vietnam use to fall asleep during many movies and shows I put on for her. This movie made her laugh and cry. Immediately afterwards she looked at me and said “we have to watch again.”
I love this movie for I’m 59 and this is an All time classic. I heard she died of hepatitis but I know the time era and you could think aids anyway this is also a breakthrough movie with putting stars in with newsreels in our past. Love it...
I love the fact that every photo they show of Forrest in this movie has him caught in mid blink.(the ping pong magazines, ping pong cutout, the Fortune mag cover, etc.) 😂
What's funny is that public transit in the South, let alone the rural south really is like that. I lived in Savannah for a couple of years and had never before seen bus stop signs literally painted on trees! lol. No schedules anywhere, no phone number to call or printed route maps... there was just a general rule that buses run every hour or so. Whether or not it's the top of the hour or the middle of the hour, you have no idea! So obviously, most people drive or just walk but NOT surprised Forrest could have spent at least 2 hours waiting for one - maybe it broke down and he'd never be the wiser until the next one showed up an hour plus later!
Aaaah, love this reaction 😄👍❤️❤️❤️ There is a documentary on Netflix, in Germany it's called "those were our cinema years". One episode is about this film. This was really interesting. Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise showed so much initiative to make the film excellent. ❤️
Another banger of a reaction/review.... I think the film was implying Jenny had contracted HIV. Or perhaps AIDS, considering how quickly she passed. And in the mid-80s ... there wasn't much they knew yet, other than maybe keeping people comfortable at the end of their battle. The Watergate part is my favorite--if only because of the times, lol. A powerful, shitty leader brought down through his own direct actions--NIXON brought down the one time he does something sort of nice. Recommending a "better" hotel. All the terrible things and an act of kindness brought him down. LOVE that irony. And yup, Forrest didn't need a bus ... he needed a few hours of reflection and grounding before seeing Jenny again. And so many people are Jenny-haters, forgetting or not caring that CSA survivors are climbing a mountain that's so much tougher than most. She loved Forrest but like you said, she probably thought he deserved better. And she stayed away to figure out who she was and if that person could BE BETTER ... and I don't think she figured out herself or how to be better until she had her son. Having to be better to give her child better helped her pull herself together. To be a better her even if she didn't know what that would look like. She made a lot of not great choices but ... she had been starting from a deficit since her mother died. Maybe before that. In a sense, she never stood a chance, with a father like hers. That she was able to get her life together at all is a testament to the good person she actually was and could have been all along, if not for having her entire life derailed. I cheer every time Forrest watches that house get bulldozed. And I wonder what happened to Jenny's poor sisters.... Dorothy Harris is an immortal who just likes driving school buses. And she likes polite, well-meaning kids, so she'll do alright by the Gump kids. I LOVE that she smokes an unfiltered cigarette the size of a ladle while she drives. That's gangsta even for the 80s. "Some fruit company...." I STILL die EVERY TIME 😆 Thanks for again helping me start my morning off right 🤗
Lots been said of what but kinda funny because Lyndon B Johnson was known for showing off his business to everyone. Literally was sitting on a toilet and welcomed people in 🤣 So the comment of “I’d like to see that one day” was a nod to LBJ’s proclivity for being “whatever” when it comes to nudity. 🤣🤣🤣
I didn't think he was going to kill himself by jumping off the boat. At that moment after the storm, Lt. Dan was finally at peace with himself and God.
I have the book, but it's probably more than 20 years since I read it, so I don't really recall any details. But in the book he ends up going on other adventures, even out in space. But he's not the same sweet person as in the movie and I remember him swearing a lot. So I think you would be a little disappointed if reading the book after seeing the movie. The movie is perfect according to my taste. An emotional roller-coaster and great music. I learned the main theme on piano in the end of the 90's on my own, but didn't play more piano until 5 years ago when I decided to buy a piano and really learn how to play. Now I play every day and it's most likely because of this movie. :)
Jenny had HIV - In the late 70's and 80's it was still really new and doctors didn't know what it was yet, Jenny had shared a lot of needles with people and had multiple intimate partners. It's pretty much a given that it was HIV.
Dude me and my families happiest times were watching forest Gump. It was thw one movie we all loved. We would watch it like once a month for like 10 years. Simpler times thabks for reminding me of those days.
I appreciate the love this is still getting! Thank you guys
I’m sorry if some of my predictions were stupid- I was lowkey paranoid that if I didn’t put the prediction in certain places that I would be like- “called out” for it or some dumb shit LMAO my bad. Not gonna happen again.
Now try to watch this again in a few years without crying 😐😭 won't happen.
Hey! Making stupid predictions is good for a reaction video. It tells us what's going through your head when watching it.
Worst thing is someone watching in silence and just saying "I knew that would happen!" now and then, ending the video with some summary about how they got everything when they watched it. That's not a reaction. That's a review!
@@donkfail1 I agree. I just know I went overboard with this video and didn’t mean to do so!
Jenny died from Aids, she got it from sex or intravenous drug use.
@@OGBReacts didn't feel overboard to me at all, your reacts are pretty dang entertaining. I'm enjoying binging your page, keep up the fun work, fam!
FINALLY a reactor got the Watergate reference
That always irks me. I mean they literally spell it out in the movie.
It took me a short second, but it's pretty clear that that was what they were going for! Hell, I fully don't even know the details of Watergate and I STILL got it lmao
yes, but still nobody got the HIV reference, which is the "unknown virus" that killed Jenny
@@tamango2651 I always thought it was HIV as well, but the author of the book has been quoted saying it was Hepatitis C.
The book was written in 1986 and many of HIV deaths had not happened yet.
You are 1 of maybe 3 people who have reacted to this movie who understands why Jenny is the way she is and doesn't despise her for it. Also I fully enjoyed your reaction.
Other people have said the same! It’s sad really. It’s not hard to understand her crazy position!
@@OGBReacts I had an all too brief a relationship with a woman who behaved very much like Jenny and could not accept love as in anyway real unless she was being hurt or abused. I still think of her whenever I watch reactions to this movie. Jenny got to find; even if for a very short time, some peace and joy; in real life it's so much rarer. kerk
The thing is, to afford Jenny a full pardon because of a bad upbringing is to probably afford her father a full pardon as well… I’m sure her father had a messed up upbringing. Otherwise we end up giving selective pardons. If he’s held responsible, Jenny must be as well. If she’s excused, then her father and everyone else must be excused. Why can we pick and choose?
Ultimately, those who harm others SHOULD be held to account. Morally.
The amount of vile, misogynistic poison I've seen directed towards the character of Jenny in the comments on other channels is shocking. Glad to not see it here
@Jotham Bingo, my friend. These traits are passed down from one generation to the next
Nothing gets me like when he asks Jenny "Is he smart...or is he..." Forrest Gump the smartest, kindness man ever.
I cry (or choke up) every time.
My favorite scene from the movie no doubt. I tear up every time
It wasn’t really his kid.
@@justmeeagainn there is literally no good reason to believe the kid wasn't his kid, why do people keep saying this like it's an actual fact about the story and not a viewer theory lol
@@TheFreshTrumpet they literally had the scene where they showed they had the same mannerisms it’s clearly his son
Thank you for understanding WHY Jenny behaved the way she did. Too many people hate on her, apparently not realizing how much long-term damage is caused when a parent abuses a child.
Exactly. Yeah, of course some of her behavior is shitty and hell I got frustrated with it OF COURSE, BUUUT I completely understand it and it's absolutely valid because her dad abused the hell out of her and she had no mother in her life after only a few years of Jenny being alive. I'm not surprised yknow?
@@OGBReacts You made sure we knew that you understood her motives while you were getting angry at her and sad for Forrest. So many reactors are just straight up Jenny-haters, so I appreciate your emotional maturity to see both sides.
Tom Hanks won back to back Oscars for this film and for Philadelphia (1993), which is definitely also worth a watch (more tissues).
@@rickardroach9075That’s upsetting. You can’t be full on mad with her considering everything that happened, yknow? When it comes to things like this, I always tend to try and look at their side of things as well! I’m glad he got an Oscar for this role; he did so well! There are a lot of great Tom Hanks movies out there!
@@OGBReacts Add Philadelphia to your list then. Co-stars Denzel Washington and Antonio Banderas. Don’t know of any reactor who’s tackled it yet.
I confess: I was one of those people growing up that hated Jenny for what she had done, and only now understand as an adult just how her abusive and awful childhood shaped her decisions. Definitely one of those films that takes on different meanings depending on when you watch it, and made all the better for it.
Fun Fact: The actor that played Lieutenant Dan, Gary Sinise, has a charity for wounded veterans and has helped thousands if not ten's of thousands of returning service members. He's made the most out of being a celebrity in my opinion.
Yep, his band "The Lt. Dan Band" plays USO shows for the troops too.
@@wfly81 He drinks before performing until he's legless.
"Sometimes, I guess there just aren't enough rocks." That has to be my favorite line or piece of writing along with that scene in the whole movie.
according to the script, this is what Forrest really said at the podium- “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.”
Wait, so did they actually intend for that to be in the movie originally? Or was it there just to have Tom say something on the podium to sell the scene?
@@Anino_Makata no it was intended for that part to be hidden and we pretend that's what he said
@@Anino_Makata one of the producers or somebody to do with the production said thats what was supposed to be said but it was cut
@@Anino_Makata Tom Hanks is reported to have said that was Forrest's speech.
When she was 9, my daughter figured out that she could get out of trouble by making me laugh.
I was yelling at her over something she did; I can't remember what it was, but I was soooo pissed! Finally, she puts her head down and and says in her Gumpiest voice, "I'm sorry, JenNAY."
I couldn't stop laughing. We still laugh about it today.
I love the scene where Liutenant Dan tells the girls to never call Forrest stupid, it shows how even through his rough exterior he already understands Forrest.
I saw this in the theater and the scene when Bubba's mom got herself a maid, the whole theater erupted into wild applause.
A white maid too, a real switcharound.
One of the saddest lines that never gets credit is Jenny saying, “Why are you so good to me?” And Forrest just looking at her like she’s crazy. Like, it’s so natural to him and she isn’t able to trust it or believe it. Crushing
Crushes me too; experienced it in real life, from both sides. kerk
And it's so natural to him because she was nice to him, with the bus seats. He was really impacted by that.
I saw this in he theater with my family, and my father was absolutely BAWLING during the vietnam rescue scene... Later he told me that it was one of the most accurate representations of the war as a whole (from the landing to the leaving), and though he never got specific, I think it reminded him of his platoonmates.
Thank you to him and to you/your family for the lifelong sacrifices that trauma must have cost you all. I can't help but think something went really right on his road to healing that in that moment he couldn't or wouldn't stop himself from being vulnerable in front of yall like that. Wishing you n yours the best.
"I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is"
That quote gets me every time.
And really, that makes him smarter than many.
Aw man, Forrest's first question about finding out he had a son was "Is he smart?"... gets me every time.
My favorite tidbit of info from the making of this movie: Forrest has an accent like that because the child actor had one and Tom Hanks decided to copy his accent instead of making the kid change it.
Omg YESSS
He did the same thing when making Big; sometimes you don't appreciate what a gift some people are because they are just an actor, kerk
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based on the time frame and jenny's life and the 'they dont know what kinda of virus it is' i believe the implication was hiv/aids
very possible that she had HIV and it had not yet become AIDS.
It was hepatitis
at the time of the movie they didn't state what it was. Most people assumed aids, due to the time period, lifestyle, etc. Later in a follow up book they clarified it was not aids, but most believe they did that because of how Jenny was perceived in the movie having aids and spreading it, etc with her being bad.
The implications then would be she gave it to Forrest when they conceived Forrest Jr.
@Remington597man I guess that would be a little "too far" to have Jenny manipulate and ultimately give a deadly disease to a mentally disabled war hero.
I'm not sure how long it takes to die of HIV/AIDS in those days. I know it was a lot faster before they had treatment, the famous AIDS patient Ryan White died in 6 years. But I guess it's possible that she was AIDS free when she had the one night stand with Forrest and during the subsequent 5 year interlude between having a one night stand with Forrest and the subsequent reunion with Forrest in '81 that she had a one night stand with someone and contracted it that way.
"This kinda fucked me up a little bit." Decent summary of Forrest Gump lol
Forrest is the loving embodiment of the phrase "Too pure for this sinful world"
I want to thank you for your reaction. I'm a over the road trucker and it has been a long, hard week. Your reaction was honest and real, I cant tell you how much I appreciate that. Subscribed, and soon to be patreon. Thanks again.
Oh my goodness thank you so much. This is so sweet! I'm so happy I got to make your week even a bit better. Hopefully this weekend you can find time for yourself! Thank you again.
Lieutenant Dan is one of my favorite story lines in this film. He starts out as a tough guy and then the war completely changed his life in a way that he never expected or wanted it to. It takes him a long time to deal with that trauma and to realize how lucky he was to not go out the way he always expected he would. And once he makes peace with that, he is able to start living life again and he comes to realize that Forrest is the person he owes for that. When he walks up to Forrest at his wedding, with his new fiance and new legs... it's an understated moment compared to some of the others, but in my opinion one of the most touching ones. He reclaimed his life and the smile he gives Forrest shows how he came around to end up being happier now than he probably ever was, even before the war.
I read somewhere that the author explained the reason Jenny kept leaving Forrest is because that was protecting him from her and her problems!
She felt although it would be easy to let him to save him, she didn’t want to be dragged down in her darkness!
Jenny always loved Forrest, and throughout the movie she always kept saying “you don’t want to marry me Forrest” to him!
She honestly didn’t believe she deserved Forrest’s love!
I always thought Jenny left because for her, everyone she loved and everyone who claimed to love her, hurt her, so she was afraid of loving Forrest. Its very sad.
See it's not that Forrest doesn't know what love is, it's Jenny that doesn't know what love is. See when Forrest shows one little love to Jenny, she runs away, because she doesn't want to become her dad, and abuse Forrest.
I think it's more like she doesn't think she deserves Forrest. That's why she seeks out abusive relationships because that the kind of relationship that she had with her father.
forrest: i love you jenny
jenny: i just felt like running
@@michaelmythology "We accept the love we think we deserve" (-Perks of Being a Wallflower) comes to mind whenever I think of this character. I genuinely believe that's the god honest root of most people's personal problems, especially when it comes to not accepting any love from ourselves that we don't think we deserve. So damn hard to learn to love yourself and show yourself compassion when you've never truly known wtf that even is. And people hate her for that self-neglect and abuse. Talk about a truly tragic figure.
Millions of people die every year around the world trying to find love & to learn to love themselves. People looking in all the wrong places, people turning to addictions that ensnare them for years, etc. Some find the love & healing they're looking for, some don't. It's very tragic when they don't. So happy for the ones who do...
I'm so happy you had sympathy for Jenny.
Loved your reaction. The "saw it while editing bubble" made me laugh so hard. Thanks
LMAOOOO I had to do it. Me in my big ass comfy shirt and my blue-light glasses and poofy-ass hair 🤣
I so agree! You have a great sense of humor and I love how you don't take yourself too seriously.
I really loved your review. You understood why Jenny was the way she was. Her actual virus was Hepititus C, not AIDs as I thought for years. Keep it up. Your reviews are positive and thoughtful and are a joy to watch.
How did you hear about that?
My girlfriend and I love this movie; we have a little habit of going out for shrimp at our local Bubba Gump's (it is a real restaurant, for anyone who didn't know) and then watching the movie afterwards. We always cry like babies lol
Bubba Gump's shrimp restaurant was created because of this movie.
First time viewing and I have subscribed immediately! Your genuine reaction and loveable personality are a joy to watch but your sympathy and willingness to understand Jenny made me an instant fan! Most people can't understand what that kind of trauma can do to someone especially at a early age. She was literally trapped in her own hell. When your in the kind of pain that haunts every second of every day...you don't really know what your doing. It's like a drowning animal. Its just trying to keep its head above water. It will drag whatever's close to it down. She didn't want to drown Forrest but she also couldn't let go of the only real love she ever had. Yes she made mistakes but at least she died finally finding her place. Most reactors have no compassion for Jenny and thinks she's just playing with Forrest's feelings. I'm having a tough time and your reaction gave me hope. Thank you, A new Fan 💓✌
Ahhhh I’m so glad you enjoyed the reaction!! I appreciate you subscribing and watching! A lot of people are saying the same about Jenny! Apparently a lot of reactors have no sympathy or no understanding. I’m surprised D:
But again thank you!!
@@OGBReacts it's sad but people are becoming less compassionate and understanding. Everyone has to right. Not everyone can be right. If everyone is right all the time then that means everyone is perfect and has no reason learn or grow. You shouldn't be ashamed to be wrong sometimes, it just means you learned something and have a opportunity to be better. You are a true gem! Just thought you should know! 😙
@@YANA-zq9tz Awwww thank you D: you’re too nice!
@@OGBReacts my life has been dark, so that makes me really appreciate the burst of light that I get from time to time. People don't always realize how a little act, something that seems like a throw away, can give someone hope. I'm just someone thanking someone else for an amazing, unexpected, truly needed gift. Btw I'm also just about finish your 'Back to the future' series and now I am firm fan! Well I'm actually pretty cuddle friendly but I totally do not regret subscribing.
@@YANA-zq9tz I hope I can somehow provide a good little light with these videos! I’m glad you’re enjoying them!! I can only post once a week (every Friday at 2pm EST) since I do work and stream, but I hope in the future I can post more
These reactions videos are the best. It's like sitting on the couch watching movies with a friend. Finding myself thinking "Oh you just wait."
The virus I think she ended up having IMO was AIDS... The way the movie used historical events and the fact that she was a drug user made me think that. Also the term “the Doctors say I have a virus but they don’t know what it is” was what many people were told when AIDS crisis was at it’s peak.
Most people assume it was AIDS, but according to the sequel novel it was Hepatitis C.
Hep c
Aids had already been discovered the year she died, it wouldnt have been an unknown disease
@@miketrujillo3677 Yes that is true, it was just speculation on my part. Just so you know there were many many places in the US in the early 90's that still didn't know what AIDS was, especially in smaller towns and rural areas.
I love your talkative reactions. That’s why I watch reactions! You’re so fun and I also appreciate your understanding of Jenny. Forrest loved her broken or not.
Thanks so much Vickie!!
Of all the characters I have to say Lt Dan is my favorite character arc. To see someone go from normal to hitting rock bottom to learning to live with their situation and eventually find hope again.
This is one of the few movies in existence that I have given a perfect score to.
I agree with others, I'm glad you got Jenny's position. It's very sad and upsetting when some reactors even insult Jenny.
Lord. I don’t get that. I really don’t. I always try to see people’s positions on things. Like there is a reason for her actions, for her distancing herself, and so on. How people insult her is beyond me
Another movie for Your "Zemeckis-Collection" should be "Who framed Roger Rabbit" !
YES!
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for understanding why Jenny is the way she is! So many people (and so many reactors) just straight up hate on her. And I mean, yeah, sure, get upset at her and the terrible decisions she makes, but also recognize that she's just a broken person, and hurt people hurt people. Especially considering the time she lived in... it's unlikely that she would have even fully understood how her own trauma affected her, let alone gotten help for it.
Absolutely!!
Film snobs always roll their eyes about this movie until they actually watch it.
Forrest Gump was one of my favorite movies back in the 1990s. I’m glad you did enjoy as well as seeing your reactions to it. Not only Forrest was a man of many things it’s also a house hold name.
You got my love and support on your channel. See you on your next video.
Thanks for watching! Hope you enjoyed!
"Did he just swim into the sunset?!' 😂😂😂
I REALLY THOUGHT HE DID!! 🤣
@@OGBReacts that really made me chuckle hehe 🤭
This movie brought me to your channel and I’m glad I finally made it!!! I love the way you do your reactions. You really paid attention and you understood why Jenny was the way she was. Most reactors just get mad at her. I’m going now to check out the rest of your videos. You’ve gained a subscriber!
Thank you so much and welcome on in :) It’s been a long journey since this video so I hope you continue to enjoy my content ♥️
30:06 holy hell…THANKYOU…thank you for FINALLY being a reactor who doesn’t jump for a ride on the “Jenny is a bitch” bandwagon…
Of course! I don’t see how people can truly trash her. So many things in her life effected how she now handles and perceives things; it’s really not her fault!
@@OGBReacts this film was exceptionally important to me growing up as well
Simply put, Forrest, due to the era and the lack of awareness of mental illness at the time, was undiagnosed autistic. What was cruelly referred to back then as simply being “slow” or “simple”…and I myself was diagnosed with aspbergers syndrome a a child, which is effectively a subsection of the same thing
So when I struggled to adapt and grow as a person, growing up, when I (rarely) had the chance to make new friends, I would hold this film up as an example to make explaining easier, I’d first confirm they’d seen the movie, then said “imagine a scale, where 0 is a ‘normal’ person, and Forrest was like a 8.5-9…
And that I was about a 3.5-4
And then people found it easier to understand p, rather than jus assuming I was just an asshole, when really I was struggling to understand, trying like mad to make the “correct” response, but it tended to come across wrong…
Then Big Bang theory came out and people got an even easier way to understand me…
But that’s a whole different discussion since there’s people who completely miss sheldons high functioning autism and simply presume he’s an arrogant jacks on the ego trip of his IQ…
@@OGBReacts also, one people use the whole Jenny asking Forrest to marry her thing as some stupid “well he’s rich, and if we get married…”
But that’s just more of the modern eras mentality seeping in to what was a purer more positive time
@@trayolphia5756 Ugh that’s so annoying. People need to have more of a heart
@@OGBReacts well, what’s truly sad is when you look at the present world…it seems…again SEEMS…that all too many people out there try to crush those who try to b optimistic…almost like the mob mentality of “for whatever reason we can’t see ourselves being happy in this world, therefore no one else can”
Personally, it’s discovering reactors such as yourself, which help me stay connected with the more positive aspects of my childhood, as I grew up with films like this, and was the prime age for when the lord of the rings trilogy came out in the cinemas, and due to my own mental issues, watching all the big films like those when I was younger spoiled me as I knew the story before having the emotional awareness and maturity to be able to grasp and perceive the true gravity of some things, so watching reactors it’s kinda like being able to relive that wonder when first watching something
I was a sub with bell after the fellowship vid, and I’ll be here for the duration.
The most salient point of the story is that Forrest *is* happy. In spite of all the terrible things life has dealt him, he finds a sort of simple happiness throughout it all. And where most of even the other characters around him-Jenny, Lt. Dan-find pain and suffering, Forrest himself sorta just takes life as it is and comes. And in the end, what happiness those others around him find happen because of his.
Sure, many think happiness comes from life giving them good things, but then your happiness can also be taken away, because it’s dependent on outside forces, like “life”, giving you your reasons to be happy. Forrest generally finds happiness and contentment in spite of adversity, by persistence.
that movies non-stop emotions. Laughing, crying, anger, nervous.. Was cute the way they worked him into so many different historic spots. It's not outright said but pretty much everyone believes Jenny dies from Aids, when it first started that's pretty much how everyone explained it. (some virus the doctors dont know what it is and cant do anything about it ).
Right right I was really curious so I looked it up afterwards, and it was suspected to be "HIV, Hepatitis C or a form of SARS". How sad :/
@@OGBReacts At that time HIV was pretty much a death sentence.
"I dont need this guys! I dont need tears.." Buckle up buttercup! were just getting started!
I don''t think I trust anyone that doesn't cry watching this movie. I'm crying just watching the clips.
It takes a lot for me to call a movie perfect. This movie is perfect.
Oh man, I loved your reaction. The amount of emotional intelligence and empathy you have makes it so enjoyable!
Please react to Good Will Hunting, it is one of my favorite movies I can just watch over and over again and I think you will love it.
Will do! Thank you so much for your comment!!
Your reactions are so refreshing! I follow a lot of reactions channels and now have a new favorite. You're so enthusiastic. Keep up the great work!!
OMG!! You made me cry and I have seen it 20 times. Lol loved that you loved it!!
A little detail I always love pointing out, that goes to show how much detail there is even for the most minor characters. If you watch when Forrest goes to school at 6:25 then Forrest Junior goes to school at 34:50, Dorothy Harris is chewing gum the second time because she's quit smoking.
@ 21:39 Just in case you didn't catch that little street scene, music and that "I'm walking here!!" while pounding the cab... it was a reenactment from a very popular movie at the time "Midnight Cowboy" (1969), and that song was a very popular one called "Everybody's Talkin' " by Harry Nilsson. This movie is full of historical references and nostalgic to a lot of us who lived during those years.
Found your channel recently and you are one of my new favorites! As many other comments have said, I’m happy you understood Jenny’s character despite being upset at her hurting Forrest
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed and I’m happy you're there!
My favorite actor of all time. Sleepless in Seattle, Philadelphia, You've Got Mail, Splash, Big, etc... The list goes on. Luv him!
I watched Philadelphia a few videos after this one!!
@@OGBReacts I'll def check that out. Not sure if you know but he used to have a sitcom back in the 80s called Bosom Buddies. He and his friend dressed as women to afford an apartment. Lol..
(funny, "I'm walking here" line is from "Midnight Cowboy" (an improvised line) -- and referenced in Back To The Future and Forrest Gump.). Also remembering that the movie Apollo 13 (1995) - also Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise is well done, fewer tears and more accurate history.
Tom Hanks and Robin Wright are incredible in this movie.
“I am looking respectfully” 😂😂😂 u r so funny 😂
Your reactions are ONE OF A KIND, Fantastic! When Jenny leaves from Forrest's house. You said "get your ass back there" LOL!!!!!
Fastest I’ve ever subbed to a new reactor. Your humor is perfect
Ahhhh thank you so much!!
This was a very special movie for the baby-boomer generation. It for a lot of us the first time we sat and were given a reflection on our entire lives, this movie put forest right in the middle of every fad and forgotten historic turning point of our lives. A look back at the carefree good old days. Something most people do at the end of their lives. It Showed how insignificant people like us can have a purpose and make a difference and never notice. Like you and other reactors have touched us made a profound difference and you'll never know...
I am about 5 years younger than Forrest and Jenny in the movie. I remember so much of the news back then. Also, my Grandmother, whom we visited once a year, in Savannah, GA, lived near that park where Forrest is sitting. After the movie came out, so many tourists wanted to take pictures there, that they re-installed the bench. (I don't think it is there now, though.) The traffic actually goes in the opposite direction, lol. This movie was quite impressive for the way they blended actual historical news footage, music, fashion and social trends, into the movie. I believe it is a Classic. And yes, Jenny never felt "worthy" of having a Real relationship, after all of the abuse she had suffered from her father. So very sad.
I'm such a wus. I've seen this movie several times and each time, even in your edited version, I start to cry. Liked your reaction and look forward to seeing more.
I did too! I cry at everything. If it's sad I cry. If it's happy, I cry. If I have to tell someone the plot of an emotional movie, I cry. I was telling my mom about the final of Great British Bake-Off when Nadia won and gave that amazing little speech and I couldn't even get through telling her about it- I started bawling.
there are a handful of film scenes that will always reliably make me cry without fail, and damn near at the top of the list is Tom Hanks' acting when he hears Jenny say their son won't suffer from the same mental issues his character had. People think that realistic crying is one of the most skillful things an actor can pull off, but really it's realistically /trying not to cry/ that gets me every damn time, and man was Hanks phenomenal on that one.
You are correct about the bubba Gump shrimp reference. Also Gary sinise who played lieutenant Dan went on to start the lieutenant Dan band that goes around to many military bases and plays a lot of really cool music. I've seen him perform twice. My husband just recently retired from the military. Gary sinise is an amazing man and he started the Garry Sinese foundation for wounded veterans. He plays all over the world.. I love that you understood Jenny. So many reactors hate her and her character. Amazing reaction!
Thank you so much! I will never understand how people cannot see that Jenny herself is in her own predicament with her own issues, and that she shouldn’t be hated on because of them. Glad you appreciated that ♥️
Oh my god, that was AMAZING!
I love how much you predicted, you seem to have a knack for it!
Watching you do these and knowing it's the first time you have seen some of my favorite movies makes me SO HAPPY
32:54 after all the drugs, the lifestyle, the war darkness etc this film has shown, and all the horrible things Jenny has gone through since childhood…movie pulls the last punch and stops just short of simply saying Jenny had AIDS/hiv
That was actually very true to life. I was 13 when people started dying from AIDS, and I remember that's how people talked about it. It was very mysterious, and people were very scared.
It's similar to how people still prefer to refer to Covid as the pandemic.
@@jtoland2333 I refer to it as out governments treated it
It was a plague and everyone got shoved into house arrest…
Lol🤣🤣.... "did this man just"......lol.
Enjoyed ur reaction. 👍
We think of laughing at funny things. But touching moments bring a different type of laughter. The more satisfying kind.
Loving how much commentary you put into your reactions. A couple comedies that I think you'd like that I haven't seen many other people do yet are "Galaxy Quest" and "Short Circuit"
Thank you!!! Noted noted 👀
Dunno about short circuit. For reasons that would become apparent. Perhaps batteries not included?
@@davelewis8270 Short Circuit is a tough watch now even though my friends and I all loved it as kids and we quoted it constantly. I still think about Number 5!
I believe that Jenny felt like she was being like her father when she turned to Forest and was being abusive to someone she believed was innocent --- and that she was not deserving his love --- She ended up giving him his greatest gift --- to be a daddy
I feel desperately sad for Forest and for Jenny also,the way their lives turned out.I just choked up when Jenny died after coming back into Forests life leaving him alone again even though she gave him a beautiful boy.The film finishes with him sitting all alone on the bench,as great as the film is I still find it extremely heartbreaking.The Green Mile is another of Toms brilliant heartbreaking movies.
I haven’t laughed this hard at a commentary/reaction in a long time-instantly subscribed!! 💖
This movie touches so many people. My ex here in Vietnam use to fall asleep during many movies and shows I put on for her. This movie made her laugh and cry. Immediately afterwards she looked at me and said “we have to watch again.”
It truly is a great movie!!
I love this movie for I’m 59 and this is an All time classic. I heard she died of hepatitis but I know the time era and you could think aids anyway this is also a breakthrough movie with putting stars in with newsreels in our past. Love it...
At the end he says I’ll be here when you get back and stays there waiting for his son’s bus all day, lol.
Another few minutes in, and I'm gonna subscribe. Your enthusiasm and emotion are perfect!
Thank you thank you!!
I love the fact that every photo they show of Forrest in this movie has him caught in mid blink.(the ping pong magazines, ping pong cutout, the Fortune mag cover, etc.) 😂
That place where they shot Vietnam was actually across from Jenny’s house, movie magic! More movie magic they made dans legs look like they were gone.
"he got me invested in some kind'a fruit company" is my favorite lil Forrestism.
What's funny is that public transit in the South, let alone the rural south really is like that.
I lived in Savannah for a couple of years and had never before seen bus stop signs literally painted on trees! lol.
No schedules anywhere, no phone number to call or printed route maps... there was just a general rule that buses run every hour or so. Whether or not it's the top of the hour or the middle of the hour, you have no idea!
So obviously, most people drive or just walk but NOT surprised Forrest could have spent at least 2 hours waiting for one - maybe it broke down and he'd never be the wiser until the next one showed up an hour plus later!
Aaaah, love this reaction 😄👍❤️❤️❤️ There is a documentary on Netflix, in Germany it's called "those were our cinema years". One episode is about this film. This was really interesting. Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise showed so much initiative to make the film excellent. ❤️
This movie won Best Picture nomination from the Oscars. Shawshank Redemption was also nominated too at the same time which I think should have won.
I absolutely love the line “I’m not a smart man, but I know what love is.”
Another banger of a reaction/review....
I think the film was implying Jenny had contracted HIV. Or perhaps AIDS, considering how quickly she passed. And in the mid-80s ... there wasn't much they knew yet, other than maybe keeping people comfortable at the end of their battle.
The Watergate part is my favorite--if only because of the times, lol. A powerful, shitty leader brought down through his own direct actions--NIXON brought down the one time he does something sort of nice. Recommending a "better" hotel. All the terrible things and an act of kindness brought him down. LOVE that irony.
And yup, Forrest didn't need a bus ... he needed a few hours of reflection and grounding before seeing Jenny again.
And so many people are Jenny-haters, forgetting or not caring that CSA survivors are climbing a mountain that's so much tougher than most. She loved Forrest but like you said, she probably thought he deserved better. And she stayed away to figure out who she was and if that person could BE BETTER ... and I don't think she figured out herself or how to be better until she had her son. Having to be better to give her child better helped her pull herself together. To be a better her even if she didn't know what that would look like. She made a lot of not great choices but ... she had been starting from a deficit since her mother died. Maybe before that. In a sense, she never stood a chance, with a father like hers. That she was able to get her life together at all is a testament to the good person she actually was and could have been all along, if not for having her entire life derailed.
I cheer every time Forrest watches that house get bulldozed. And I wonder what happened to Jenny's poor sisters....
Dorothy Harris is an immortal who just likes driving school buses. And she likes polite, well-meaning kids, so she'll do alright by the Gump kids. I LOVE that she smokes an unfiltered cigarette the size of a ladle while she drives. That's gangsta even for the 80s.
"Some fruit company...."
I STILL die EVERY TIME 😆
Thanks for again helping me start my morning off right 🤗
Run, Forest Run is the key that unlocks the whole movie
The line, "I'm walking here" to the taxi is from the iconic film Midnight Cowboy. I think you would really like it.
Everyone should see this great work of art...what a beautiful experience this is. It's quite unique. You have to love it, if you are human
Every time a storm shows up where I live, I exclaim Lr. Dan's immortal words "You call this a storm!"
Lots been said of what but kinda funny because Lyndon B Johnson was known for showing off his business to everyone. Literally was sitting on a toilet and welcomed people in 🤣 So the comment of “I’d like to see that one day” was a nod to LBJ’s proclivity for being “whatever” when it comes to nudity. 🤣🤣🤣
I saw this in theaters and I too thought Lt Dan was going to kill himself when he jumped off the boat.
I did too.
I didn't think he was going to kill himself by jumping off the boat. At that moment after the storm, Lt. Dan was finally at peace with himself and God.
I have the book, but it's probably more than 20 years since I read it, so I don't really recall any details. But in the book he ends up going on other adventures, even out in space. But he's not the same sweet person as in the movie and I remember him swearing a lot. So I think you would be a little disappointed if reading the book after seeing the movie. The movie is perfect according to my taste. An emotional roller-coaster and great music. I learned the main theme on piano in the end of the 90's on my own, but didn't play more piano until 5 years ago when I decided to buy a piano and really learn how to play. Now I play every day and it's most likely because of this movie. :)
In the movie its implied that she had Aids but in the book it was Hepatitis C
In the sequel book, that was written aftet this movie, in 1996. In the original Forrest Gump it wasn't mentioned.
“You don’t say much, do you?” Forrest said enough.
This movie is such a roller coaster - Thanks for the ride!
Jenny had HIV - In the late 70's and 80's it was still really new and doctors didn't know what it was yet, Jenny had shared a lot of needles with people and had multiple intimate partners. It's pretty much a given that it was HIV.
Figured as much!
'...some kind of fruit company.' ... and the fourth wall breaks, and I am LOLOLOL.
Great reaction. Perfect balance of commentating, reacting, and editing of the movie
Thank you! I appreciate it
Dude me and my families happiest times were watching forest Gump. It was thw one movie we all loved. We would watch it like once a month for like 10 years. Simpler times thabks for reminding me of those days.
Of course! I’m glad I could do that ♥️
The running story showed Forrest inventing the jogging craze.
Liked before even watching because i love your personality and i ADORE this movie! Knew i was gonna like it. ;) keep doing what you’re doing