the story of the wonderful movie (forrest gump)
In 1981, a man named Forrest Gump tells his life story to strangers sitting next to him at a bus stop.
As a boy in 1956, Forrest had an IQ of 75 and was fitted with leg braces to correct a curved spine. He lives in Greenbow, Alabama, with his mother, who runs a boarding home and encourages him to live beyond his disabilities
. Among the temporary tenants is a young Elvis Presley, who plays guitar for Forrest and is inspired to incorporate the boy's leg and hip movements into his shows. While trying to enroll Forrest in public school, the principal informs his mother that Forrest cannot attend because his IQ is 5 points below the minimum for attendance.
Later, Mrs. Gump has sex with the school principal so that he will record him. On his first day at school, Forrest meets a girl named Jenny Curran, and the two become good friends. Jenny is the victim of sexual abuse at the hands of her widowed, alcoholic father, but is later removed from his custody.
After being bullied for his leg braces and stupidity, Forrest runs away from a group of kids, but when his braces break, he is revealed to be a fast runner. With this talent, he earns a football scholarship to the University of Alabama in 1962, where he is coached by Bear Bryant, becomes a top football player, is named to the All-American team, and meets President John F
. Kennedy at White. a house. In his first year at college, he witnessed Governor George Wallace stand at the school door and return a stolen book to Vivian Malone Jones, one of the students who confessed to resisting the state. He visits Jenny at her college, where the two have an awkward sexual encounter.
After graduating from college in 1966, Forrest joined the US Army. During basic training, he befriended a fellow soldier named Benjamin Buford Blue (nicknamed "Bubba"), who became a close friend and convinced Forrest to go into the shrimping business with him after their service.
While on vacation, Forrest goes to Memphis, Tennessee, to see Jenny, who was expelled from college for posing in Playboy magazine wearing her college jacket, and now works as a singer in a strip club.
However, he embarrasses her by attacking some patrons who were teasing her, causing the two to break up. Shortly thereafter, Forrest and Bubba were sent to fight in Vietnam, where they served with the 9th Infantry Division in the Mekong Delta region under the command of Lieutenant Dan Taylor
. After months of routine operations, their platoon was ambushed while on patrol, and several platoon members were killed in action, including Boba. Forrest rescues several others, including Lieutenant Dan, who loses both his legs, while Forrest is shot "in the buttocks."
While recovering from his wound, Forrest develops a talent for ping pong. Dan is bitter about having his life saved because he had hoped to die in combat like his ancestors, and hates being disabled.
Forrest was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism by President Lyndon Johnson.
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At an anti-war rally at the Pentagon, Forrest meets Abbie Hoffman, encounters a group of Black Panthers, and reunites with Jenny, who has become a drug-addicted hippie and anti-war activist, but the two soon break up again when she leaves for San Francisco with her abusive boyfriend. Wesley, president of SDS at Berkeley.
Forrest plays table tennis in the Special Services, competes with Chinese teams in ping-pong diplomacy, becomes a celebrity, gets an interview alongside John Lennon on the Dick Cavett Show, and appears to influence Lennon's song "Imagine."
Forrest spends New Year's Eve 1972 in New York City with Lieutenant Dan, who has become an alcoholic, still bitter about his disability and the government's indifference toward Vietnam War veterans.
Forrest does not enjoy the company of Lieutenant Dan's prostitutes due to his devotion to Jenny, and rejects their advances, prompting Lieutenant Dan to angrily fire them for insulting Forrest. Forrest's success at ping-pong eventually led to a meeting with President Richard Nixon
In 1974, Forrest was honorably discharged from the Army, and returned to Greenbow, where he accepted $25,000 to use a ping-pong paddle with Mao Zedong on it. He uses the profits to buy a shrimp boat in Bayou La Batre, fulfilling his promise to Bubba.
Lieutenant Dan joins Forrest as his first mate, and they have little success at first. However, after their boat became the only one to survive Hurricane Carmen, they collected massive amounts of shrimp and created the profitable Bubba Gump Shrimp Company.
Soon after, Lt. Dan Forrest finally thanked him for saving his life, having "made peace with God." Dan invests their money in early technology companies on the stock market, which Forrest mistakes for "a fruit company of sorts," and the two become millionaires.
Forrest gives half of his profits to Bubba's family in order to fulfill a promise he made with Bubba to split the revenues from their shrimping business equally, with Bubba's share instead of being given to his family after his death. Forrest returns home to his mother and takes care of her while she is terminally ill with cancer.
After her death, Forrest spends most of his time volunteering as a gardener at the University of Alabama
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In 1976, Jenny - recovering from years of drug abuse and abuse - returns to Forest. One day, the two are walking, and come across Jenny's father's now abandoned house, where Jenny, in a rage, throws all the rocks she finds at it, until she collapses in pain.
Some time later, Forrest proposed to her, but she rejected him, much to Forrest's dismay. That night, she confesses to Forrest that she actually loves him. They make love, but Jenny leaves the next morning.
Heartbroken, Forrest, "for no particular reason," takes up running and embarks on a cross-country marathon, becoming famous for another accomplishment.
Forrest begins to amass many followers, some of whom are struggling businessmen, to whom he inadvertently gives inspiration. After a total of about three years and two and a half months running, Forrest decided to end the race, and return to Greenbow, much to the astonishment of his followers.
In 1981, Forrest received a letter from Jenny asking him to visit her, which is why he was waiting at the bus stop. An old lady told him the address was only five or six blocks away, so he hurried off
. Forrest reunites with Jenny, who has stopped using drugs and changed her life. Jenny then introduces him to her young son, Forrest Gump Jr., and reveals that Forrest is his father.
At first, Forrest is shocked by this revelation, and begins to bond with his son. Jenny later tells Forrest that she is sick with "some kind of virus" and the doctors can't do anything for her. Jenny proposes to Forrest, which he happily accepts and the three return to Greenbow.
Among the wedding guests is Lieutenant Dan, who now walks on titanium alloy prosthetics, along with his fiancée, a Vietnamese woman named Susan. Jenny succumbed to her illness a year later.
Forrest is deeply saddened by her death but becomes a loving and devoted father to Forrest Jr. as the two engage in activities such as ping-pong and fishing.
Forrest also buys the land owned by Jenny's father and demolishes the house. Finally, Forrest bids farewell to his son on his first day of school
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