The "Is he smart? Or is he like..." ALWAYS makes me cry. 😭💔
@blacklite9112 ай бұрын
Yea that’s the crowning cry in the movie. Like I’m teary eyed most of the time but that part makes me ball.
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
who is actually believing they are watching this the first time.. i mean come on now.. ??
@blacklite9112 ай бұрын
@@tanelviil9149 did you listen. Only one of them is watching for the first time
@talljohnsparky2 ай бұрын
Even when I know it’s coming, I get teary eyed.
@SWED-co9vf2 ай бұрын
Must be a woman
@leftorright042 ай бұрын
"Sometimes, I guess there just aren't enough rocks." may be one of the most powerful lines written.
@jeffk14822 ай бұрын
I came here to say exactly the same thing.
@dr.burtgummerfan4392 ай бұрын
Forrest's lines are pretty simple, but Hanks delivers them with such perfection that something so simple can tear at your heart.
@chermebrownsauce80492 ай бұрын
'Hey Im walkin hereee!!!!' is also a great one!
@richardheinz2 ай бұрын
Yeah... for a crackhead
@ThwipThwipBoom2 ай бұрын
It's a much deeper line than when you just think about it on a surface level.
@thedarkknight22212 ай бұрын
There are very few civilians who are as universally beloved by the U.S. military as Gary Sinise (Lt. Dan). He never served but the amount of work he has done to support veterans is so great that if I were a marine I would actually stand and salute to him. Sinise is a supporter of various veterans' organizations, both personally and through his band the Lt. Dan Band. He frequently performs on USO tours at military bases around the world, and volunteered for the National Vietnam Veterans Arts Museum now called the National Veterans Art Museum. Since 2003, Gary Sinise has visited 174 military bases and 21 military hospitals around the world. Sinise is also on the Advisory Council of Hope For The Warriors, a national nonprofit dedicated to provide a full cycle of nonmedical care to combat-wounded service members, their families, and families of the fallen from each military branch. Sinise was even awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal by President Bush for the work he did supporting the U.S. military and humanitarian work supporting Iraqi children for his organization Operation Iraqi Children.
@xxchaos315xx62 ай бұрын
Combat vet here. I wasn't aware that gary sinise was that involved with veterans. I've always thought he was a great actor, now I like him even more!
@chadbennett78732 ай бұрын
He's is, indeed, a hero in his own right!
@mokane862 ай бұрын
I saw him with his band twice and briefly met him to say hello and shake his hand the one time. Great guy.
@behappy91842 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing that!
@tvdroid222 ай бұрын
And didn't it all start with his part in this movie as Lt. Dan?
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
Everyone overlooks the symbolism of Lt Dan. Forrest and Jenny spend the movie running, either away from their problems or toward what they hope is destiny. Lt Dan loses his legs and can't run, and he becomes the first character to come to terms with himself, when he finally thanks Forrest for saving his life.
@lazerithlazerith40122 ай бұрын
Not downplaying what you are trying to say but he did run. He drank.
@orinkinser43962 ай бұрын
@lazerithlazerith4012 that's running. I'm still running brother
@achebwahs1111Ай бұрын
The wise often reside in the simplest way of lives.
@indiatastic19 күн бұрын
Everyone overlooks it? Mighty self righteous of you😂😂😂
@saltymisfit65662 ай бұрын
I just turned 50 last month and I am not ashamed to tell everyone that this movie makes me f****** cry 😭 every time
@torontomame2 ай бұрын
I hear ya. I turn 59 in a few days, and I cry more in this movie now than I did when I saw it when it was first released. Saw it in theatres back then, and it did make me cry a couple of times. But watching it all these years later I'm wiping my eyes and nose pretty much all the way through the last third of the damned movie! 😱🤣
@cliftonjarvis80102 ай бұрын
Good movie but nothing to cry about lol 😢
@Vulcanerd2 ай бұрын
There are so many fantastic and memorable scenes, but, for me, Forrest standing in front of Jenny's grave and telling her how much he misses her and how great Forrest Jr is doing is heartbreaking every time.
@Rammerjammerbama2 ай бұрын
I cry everytime
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
who is actually believing they are watching this the first time.. i mean come on now.. ??
@stonecoldku41612 ай бұрын
The Bubba/Gump restaurant chain became a thing after this movie came out, and there's actually a kind of funny story with that. Tom Hanks was doing an interview promoting a movie for Good Morning America I believe, and the interviewer asked if Tom had noticed that across the street there was a Bubba/Gump restaurant. Not only did Tom notice but he told the interviewer that the building had at one time been a bank, the bank he went to when he was a struggling actor in New York. He'd often get into arguments with the managers at the bank about cashing his unemployment checks. Hanks then said that if he could go back in time what he would do is go back to that bank and tell them that the building would one day be turned into a restaurant based on a movie character that he played and would win an Oscar for.
@scottelement2 ай бұрын
Has any movie ever spawned a chain restaurant?
@stonecoldku41612 ай бұрын
@scottelement I'm sure there are more, but nothing comes to mind that is as successful.
@dragoninthewest12 ай бұрын
Success is the best revenge
@coldflamebluedragon1962 ай бұрын
One of the greatest and most memorable performances in movie history. No one else could have pulled this off like Tom Hanks did
@kelvinhill98742 ай бұрын
And Gary Sinise is the only person who could be Lt Dan. I really cannot picture anyone else in that role.
@crismotionproduction35192 ай бұрын
Ben stiller as simple jack is better
@4plus20isHappy2 ай бұрын
“You don’t know what love is.” Jenny legitimately believed that. She didn’t think her love for Forrest was real because she thought she was abusing him the same way her father abused her.
@itsonlysound2 ай бұрын
She had nothing to compare love to either - after what happened to her, what would she imagine love to be? Her mum loved her and died. Her dad was supposed to love her and protect her but grotesquely abused her. I'm sure her boyfriends claimed to love her as they beat her. Her brain was shaped by her abuse and loss. Running was the one thing she knew.
@jamesfromacct2 ай бұрын
I think she was misconstrued what love was, to her based on her experiences love was just abuse and violence, she genuinely cared for Forrest and didn’t want that for either of them so said he didn’t know what love was and she ran away, when her genuine care for him WAS love. She just didn’t recognize that’s what love actually is.
@patriciarossman8653Ай бұрын
back when this movie was made, a rainbow meant just that...a rainbow.
@KaramarikaАй бұрын
@jamesfromacct I really disagree. I think that she genuinely thought he didn't know what love was because she thought he wasn't capable of understanding something that complex. I think she only realized that he did know after she went through countless bad relationships and came to the understanding that he actually knew better than she did. But even at that point, she didn't think that she was capable of keeping that love if she took a chance on marrying him. So she ran. I do think that her main motivations for marrying him in the end were to have someone to take care of her while she was sick and to care for their son after she died. I don't think she ever truly loved him the way a wife should love a husband. I think she cared about him deeply and went to him because she knew how much he loved her. But she didn't reciprocate to the same level as him. It's sad because he deserved better than Jenny.
@4plus20isHappyАй бұрын
@@Karamarika Not the case. Jenny goes from thinking Forrest doesn’t understand love to realizing that he does understand what love is, despite his handicap. It takes her the whole movie and her whole life to learn that.
@Fyrecide2 ай бұрын
The “is he smart” line is like a dagger in the heart every time.
@timcarder21702 ай бұрын
The voice pattern and accent *Tom Hanks* uses to portray Forrest, is actually his impression of his costar *Michael Connor Humphreys,* (who plays young Forrest), natural way of speaking. Tom believed it made more sense to copy his young costar, rather than trying to teach Humphreys to emulate himself. (There are many interviews You can look up, where Tom talks about this process, and heaps tons of praise upon the young man.) 😊
@graham9742 ай бұрын
Tom Hanks talked about this on the Graham Norton show. It’s really interesting
@ejr87r2 ай бұрын
I constantly forget how emotional this movie makes me. The message of the movie to me is, be a good person. Life wasn't always great for Forrest, but he stayed POSITIVE!!!!! The reason good things kept happening for him was because he was good to other people.
@sorinrusu10222 ай бұрын
He don't stay pozitiv ,he stay just stupid and right, just what he learned...
@SatanicBarbequeАй бұрын
@@sorinrusu1022 If your takeaway from this movie is that Forrest is stupid, then you wasted your time even trying to watch it. You should probably stick with sesame street, or teletubbies.
@joshuagroner68192 ай бұрын
This might be the best movie ever made. The line where Forrest asks if little Forrest is smart is one of the most heart wrenching moments in any movie.
@estes7scotteАй бұрын
Agree - best of all time for me!
@stangsswang8355Ай бұрын
Obviously you've never seen "Plan 9 From Outer Space"
@grantuebel57552 ай бұрын
My dad passed away from cancer when I was 6, (I’m now 33), being taken care of his sister (who was a nurse at her house) and my mom as his choice of hospice and Forrest Gump was the last movie he ever watched. Every time I watch it I always think of him and get super emotional thinking of him and I loved your reaction to it! I was tearing up right along with y’all. Love you guys! Such a beautiful story. Incredible performances. Keep up the great reactions girls!
@joshuacampbell74932 ай бұрын
We need more people like Forrest Gump. This is my favorite Tom Hanks movie.
@blacklite9112 ай бұрын
No lie, but Forrest Gump was a role model as far as morally for me.
@Flagsitta2 ай бұрын
This is tied with Big for me.
@pistonburner64482 ай бұрын
More? You mean "a person like Forrest Gump". There has never been a person like Forrest Gump in existence.
@gorgejung3072 ай бұрын
You mean half dim? America is full of them and they can vote. We need less gumps.
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
who is actually believing they are watching this the first time.. i mean come on now.. ??
@bryter002 ай бұрын
Jenny’s story is so heartbreaking. Forrest was always running towards his future - Jenny was always running away from her past. A survivor of child abuse. Brings me to tears every time.
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
Everyone overlooks the symbolism of Lt Dan. Forrest and Jenny spend the movie running, either away from their problems or toward what they hope is destiny. Lt Dan loses his legs and can't run, and he becomes the first character to come to terms with himself, when he finally thanks Forrest for saving his life.
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
When Jenny tells Forrest that he doesn't know what love is, she's actually the one who doesn't know
@rudys.55032 ай бұрын
@@charlize1253she never loved him. She only used him for validation and attention.
@Lady-Seashell-Bikini2 ай бұрын
@@rudys.5503 She always loved him, but she felt like she was abusing him like she was abused. She didn't feel worthy.
@billeverson58212 ай бұрын
"You died on a Saturday morning..." just crushes me each and every time. You knew it was coming because Jenny was in the same deathbed as Forrest's mom, and it still crushed you
@stephengamber7000Ай бұрын
Someone cried out loud in tears at the movie theater at this scene.
@masodilla95722 ай бұрын
The funny thing is; Forest’s opinion of how easy the army basic training was is hilariously accurate. Anybody who has served in any branch knows all too making your bed, doing what you’re told, and answering everything with “Yes, Drill Sgt!” Is pretty much all you need to know to make it through 😂
@Stogie21122 ай бұрын
The surrendering of one’s will is the hard part, isn’t it? Absolute obedience, no questioning your superiors,…tough job for some!
@danieldavis51132 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112 It most definitely is hard, but it goes deeper than that. The Armed Forces doesn't want unthinking robots, but some people go in thinking they are hot s*** and know everything. In addition to training, they break you down so they can build you up into the soldier they need you to be. One who can follow orders when needed and work as a team effectively to accomplish the mission. You are definitely allowed to question orders and your superiors, albeit with some risk, if something they ask you to do is immoral, unconstitutional, or is a danger for you and your allies, The little stuff, yeah you definitely have to obey, but it really isn't that different from having a civilian job when you aren't deployed. I do miss the structure, discipline and routine that came with being in the Army.
@Stogie21122 ай бұрын
@@danieldavis5113 …. Excellent comment. 👍👍
@TigerGreene2 ай бұрын
The army is definitely not easy. The difficulty is very high. But basic training is simple. It's probably one of the best examples of something that is simple but not easy.
@domingocurbelomorales86352 ай бұрын
I used to think that Jenny´s disease was VIH/AIDS. But according to the book, it was Hepatitis-C, having more sense taking into account those messed years.
@sue012345678902 ай бұрын
The virus in the books was Hep C but the screenwriter did confirm the movie insinuated the virus was HIV.
@seaneendelong80652 ай бұрын
Except that makes little sense: A woman infected with AIDS may not infect a man, but she WILL infect her baby in utero... And it is blatant she had both cleaned up and got her life back to normal after leaving Forrest's home- So she was not engaging in unprotected risky partner sex after giving birth. Thus HepC from prior drug use is the only logical disease.
@charlier7112 ай бұрын
It had to be HIV. That was the disease which came on in the early 80's brought on by Jenny's lifestyle and had no clear cure.
@philpennington8262 ай бұрын
@@sue01234567890 Because it was not revealed in the book "Forrest Gump". The author, Winston Groom, didn't reveal that the virus was Hep C until the sequel novel, "Gump & Co.". Which wasn't published until 1995, a year after the movie was released.
@LlamaLlamaMamaJamaac2 ай бұрын
@@sue01234567890 yeah, the timeline fits with when HIV/AIDS wasn’t yet understood. Hep C was later
@tacoman20642 ай бұрын
Forest and bubba friendship is a really nice part of the film
@rickwelch84642 ай бұрын
When he responds to her with "you were". That is what gets me.
@ivah96732 ай бұрын
Every time I watch this movie, I’m brought to tears every, like, 10 minutes. So many tearjerker moments 😭😭😭
@mitube4u2 ай бұрын
The "Is he smart or..." question about his son get me every time. No matter how many times I've seen this movie or that clip.
@blacklite9112 ай бұрын
Yes, but it’s like both good tears and sad tears. I haven’t seen any other movie that does that to me.
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
who is actually believing they are watching this the first time.. i mean come on now.. ??
@chadbennett78732 ай бұрын
When I saw this in the theater, I walked out thinking it was the best movie I had ever seen. It's still near the top of my list. So many historical references, too many to list, but a previous movie by Woody Allen named "Zelig" pioneered the inclusion of a character in historical film clips. This movie took it to a new level. My favorite line is "Sometimes there just isn't enough rocks!"
@saltymisfit65662 ай бұрын
Some people don't know this but it is because of this movie that Gary started the lieutenant Dan Foundation where he and his band raise money to support wounded veterans add other military-related organizations
@jamesf.ryaniii79182 ай бұрын
Both Forrest and Lt. Dan would have received the Purple Heart medal for being wounded during combat. But, only Forrest received the Medal of Honor for his acts of valor - the courageous rescues of many members of his platoon.
@TheDaringPastry13132 ай бұрын
My favorite thing was about Lt. Dan finally making peace with God. So much so, that he married a Vietnamese woman after going through the Vietnam War. Just shows that he doesn't hold it against that country or race and really has no hate for them.
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
Everyone overlooks his symbolism. In a movie where everyone else is running from their pain, he's the character who can't run, and he's the first one to come to terms with himself.
@76063co22 ай бұрын
One of the greatest movies of the 90s. I worked in a movie theater and we screened this for the employees before it opened to the public. I remember sitting so still by the time the end credits rolled, I almost couldn't believe how good a movie I had just seen.
@krisfrederick50012 ай бұрын
My Mom seriously looked exactly like Sally Field in this when we were kids. It freaked us out. We were convinced she had a secret movie career. I sincerely cried when she died, every time. Still gets me sometimes...that's all I have to say about that...Tom Hanks is absolutely brilliant, even when playing a local idiot. I love when LT. Dan comes with his "magic legs" made from the same material as the space shuttle to his wedding...the next year they were in Apollo 13th together! When Forrest asks..."Is he, is he smart?" That was meant to break your heart. One of the most clever, hilarious, heartfelt films ever.
@shinoiki34432 ай бұрын
was your father on vacation??
@jessm.porthos2 ай бұрын
I ALWAYS cry when Forest asks if little Forest is smart … weeping and it’s been years!
@SolaireofAstoraFH2 ай бұрын
Telling LT Dan to stand up for his friends right before he face plants out of his wheel chair was one of the funniest things ive ever heard.
@cloudcity772 ай бұрын
This was a movie you can see multiple times in the theater, and the impact and admiration grows only increases each time.
@lee324762 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to have both of you together for this one. It’s so sweet and hopeful, they don’t make movies this sentimental any more.
@krisfrederick50012 ай бұрын
"Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it." -Bubba 🦐
@indiatastic19 күн бұрын
Shrimp & grits😮
@karmehed2 ай бұрын
Every time i see the part where Forest is trying to ask if his son is " smart or is he like me?" I always go from abit teary eyed to full out crying.
@pduidesign2 ай бұрын
Forrest’s destiny was to be the feather floating freely in the wind…wherever it took him and in the process changed the destiny of everyone he met.
@Mister_Samsonite2 ай бұрын
A sweet story about a simple man with purity of spirit, and some brilliant cinematic choices - how could you not LOVE this movie?! A lot of people find it corny and love to clown on it, but I find it beautiful. It hits you differently after you've got some years under your belt.
@chucky2srevenge2 ай бұрын
Gary Sinese (Lt. Dan) does an incredible amount of public service for veterans in the US. Probably the most of any private citizen in our nations history.
@williamjones60312 ай бұрын
1. The music royalties alone must have cost a small fortune🤑🤑🤑🤑 2. Kurt Russell did the voice for Elvis. 3. As a retired sailor, boats/ships need a female name. 4. Having gotten his degree Forrest would have gone into the Army as an officer like Lt. Dan. Not a recruit. His ASVAB kills that. 5. He actually saved Lt Dan twice. Once in the field and again to get him out of his post war funk and Dan turned his life around. 6. Normally an enlisted Army person would be fully aware of his/her separation date. 5. Jenny did indeed give him the best gift ever (it wasn't the shoes)😈 8. Jenny died of Hep-C from dirty needles when she was in Caliphony.. 9. It's ironic that Lt. Dan told the guys to take care of their feet because he loses his. 10. At the rally Forrest says, "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." 11. You have had a ride through recent US history and culture. From Elvis, John Lennon, Abby Hoffman to Vietnam and Watergate. Even the jogging craze of the 70's. About the only thing left out was streaking. 12. Observation: Bubba's not a small dude. Forrest carries him with a bullet in his ass.😲 13. Sometimes, I guess there're just aren't enough rocks"🥺 14. Haley Joel Osmentt/Forrest Jr. steals the show in "The Sixth Sense" with Bruce Willis.🤩 15. Often when he's finishing a segment about death, he ends it by saying "That's all I have to say about that" 16 Keep in mind if Jenny wasn't wasting her life seeking men like her father and was with Forrest he/we wouldn't have had this incredible journey.
@sharonhoyt21332 ай бұрын
Exactly #16
@chiaraserrano62 ай бұрын
Jenny wasnt wasting her life seeking men like her father, she was HURT from the ABUSE she endured as a child. It"s not easy
@elizabethparker45112 ай бұрын
@@chiaraserrano6 Yes. So many of us never are able put the pieces of ourselves back together. I'm glad Jenny finally did so. And I'm glad there is more help in this day and age.
@ShadowRyu2 ай бұрын
59:00 when you realize he ran because he was always told to run when he was in trouble or in a big problem. After Jenny left he was left alone to grieve yet another loss. Bubba, his mother. And then Jenny. For the first time in his life, he had a problem he couldn't run from. 🥺🥺
@bsgtrekfan882 ай бұрын
“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.”
@theawesomeman98212 ай бұрын
My dad is really nice and considerate towards veterans despite never serving himself. I asked him why he is so nice to veterans. He told me "watch Forest Gump and will understand".
@UMADtouchgrass15 күн бұрын
Your dad sounds like a wonderful person, I bet you learn a lot just to be around him.
@theawesomeman982114 күн бұрын
@@UMADtouchgrass I do. He's a great guy.
@JJnuggetDoe2 ай бұрын
This reaction was like a breath of fresh air when it comes to completely understanding Jenny's character. ❤
@screamr2d22 ай бұрын
I can't even articulate how shocked I am to see this upload! Was not expecting it at all, or that anyone on the channel had yet to watch this wonderful movie, but what an awesome surprise! I will be watching this video very soon 😊
@christophervillalba41392 ай бұрын
Still cry every time Bubba says he wants to go home.
@dunringill17472 ай бұрын
This is one of those movies that fall on the masterpiece list. Forrest is a perfect example of low I.Q. but high wisdom. He has a strong moral compass and his mind was never cluttered up with emotional problems or overthinking issues. Forrest was always able to focus on staying positive & what truly mattered. He taught this to those around him. The scene when Forrest meets his son and asks Jenny "Is he sm.. smart?" is one of those gut punch moments when we see that Forrest has real concern - hoping his son won't go through the mental struggles he went through in life. Jenny gave Forrest advice to run because that is how she learned to handle life. Jenny was always running from Forrest because she never felt she was worth it. She always hoped Forrest would move on to someone better. She was always in abusive relationships because she never felt she was worth having anything better.
@jforester72 ай бұрын
My favorite movie of all time. I just don't get how this film isn't regarded as being a masterpiece by more people. Easily one of the greatest films ever made.
@willingexile33742 ай бұрын
Forrest Gump had strong competition that year at the Oscars, all of the movies were re-watchable (Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Quiz Show). The Oscar was well deserved, both for the picture and for Tom Hanks. Pulp Fiction was groundbreaking cinema, and Shawshank is probably more profound, but this was an instant classic because it is so universal. Stupendous soundtrack, all the performances were great, and the special effects with the historical figures were almost seamless. Great reaction, this movie always makes me want to to tear up every time I watch it. Awesome reaction, ladies! Some oddities: I found it weird to see Sally Field as Tom Hanks' mom, she was his love interest in the movie Soapdish (edit: it was Punchline!). Tom Hanks' brother did a lot of the running scenes. I first watched Robin Wright in The Princess Bride and this was a real surprise! Gary Sinise was only known to me in Of Mice and Men, and it was also interesting he and Hanks were also castmates in Apollo 13.
@toddsmitts2 ай бұрын
Actually, for a lot of the "running across America" scenes, they just used Tom's brother Jim Hanks as a body double. It's not the only time Jim has covered a role for his brother. He also plays the voice of Woody in most Toy Story games and merchandise.
@GoldenCatoringgoose2 ай бұрын
This is one of the few movies that can make even a grown man tear up.
@jtphenom08112 ай бұрын
Steph, you predicted Jenny dying, AND her having a child, AND the child being Forrest's. Very impressive!
@dshark26752 ай бұрын
One of the greatest movies of all time. We won't get anything like this ever again.
@passionsquietrage2 ай бұрын
Tom Hanks came up with the accent he used as Forrest simply by speaking with the young actor who played Little Forrest and recreating that kid's natural accent. This is such a good movie, it's every bit deserving of the Oscars it won. Tom's peformance shows how incredible an actor he is, there's a reason he's one of the best. Kurt Russel actually did the voice for Elvis while another actor did the physical performance. Jenny always loved Forrest, even though it took her a long time to realize it. She also had her own demons to battle and trauma to overcome, but Forrest was the one good thing in her life and the one person she could count on to be there for her even though she treated him like sh*t and she didn't deserve him.
@jamesf.ryaniii79182 ай бұрын
Tom Hanks did not do all of the running. His 'stunt' double was his brother Jim Hanks - who did most of the running scenes.
@jwood8397Ай бұрын
😂 that’s the same brother that does Tom hanks voice for the Toy Story toys and such. I didn’t know he was in this movie, too.
@redemption442 ай бұрын
This of course was an instant classic. Fun fact actually, Tom Hanks explained where he got his accent from as adult Forest. He explained that the little boy who portrayed Forest Gump spoke with a real accent, and Tom Hanks just copied his accent. Absolutely perfect movie
@timminore21262 ай бұрын
1994 was a great year for movies. Pulp Fiction, Shawshank Redemption, and Forrest Gump all deserving of Oscar for best picture.
@SweetSlytherinGirl-Jennifer2 ай бұрын
Not Achara saying she's gonna emotionally support Steph, and ends up being the one crying the most! 😂 Seriously, though, I was sobbing right along with you!
@Jordashian932 ай бұрын
I really enjoy watching Forrest Gump once in a year. It shows me once again what a great actor Tom Hanks is.
@RyneMurray232 ай бұрын
Jenny never stopped loving Forrest. She felt tainted from her past, and didn't want to hold Forrest back.
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
When Jenny says to Forrest that he doesn't know what love is, it's Jenny that doesn't know what love is after her abusive childhood.
@BluEx223292 ай бұрын
She used him
@Richardwho-vv5bh2 ай бұрын
@@BluEx22329 and thats why she left, because she realize she was just using forrest to escape from her awful childhood.
@4plus20isHappy2 ай бұрын
@@BluEx22329 She NEVER used him. She never took any money from Forrest despite how rich he was.
@GirthCheck2 ай бұрын
@4plus20isHappy she 100% did. He was used emotionally and psychologically, which is worse by far. I think that's part of why she hated herself.
@Anautistictherapist2 ай бұрын
Lt. Dan wasn’t destined to die, he was destined to live.
@WilliamBaker-vk7oi2 ай бұрын
Forest got unconditional love from his mother which is what he showed Jenny she on the other got abused mistreated by her father so she couldn't love herself or Forest.
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
When Jenny says to Forrest that he doesn't know what love is, it's Jenny that doesn't know what love is after her abusive childhood.
@tigerjonn2 ай бұрын
Ironically it was Jenny who had no idea what love is until she had her child.
@DefenestrateYourself6 күн бұрын
She loved Forrest throughout her life but didn’t want to hurt him
@aaronculp71942 ай бұрын
I can't believe Steph has gone this long in life and hasn't seen this amazing movie.
@neo59732 ай бұрын
So am I 😂😂
@Xfactor444-x4n2 ай бұрын
I can't believe it either. Who has seen this by now. Lol!
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
who is actually believing they are watching this the first time.. i mean come on now.. ??
@that.ll_do_pig2 ай бұрын
@@tanelviil9149 seriously? _They_ aren't watching it for the first time, only the young woman on the right is. If you really think that there are people out there that haven't watched this movie and many others that are well-known, you are being deliberately obtuse. I'm 43 years old and I've never watched a single Lord of the Rings or Star Wars film.(*nor Harry Potter, Godfather, Terminator 1 and other huge films.) Get out of your bubble.
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
@@that.ll_do_pig and you believe, it is her first time??? Did You Know The Word "Gullible" Isn't In The Dictionary?
@ravensdark992 ай бұрын
That movie is one of the most chilling dramas (in my opinion) of our time. The stuff he had to go through is insane..but the lesson is he can still see the beauty in the very simplest things and he lives full in every moment..a skill 99 percent of us dont have. Also my favorite detail: Notice that when Lt. Dan showed up at his wedding, his wife is vietnamese..I loved that
@joseb34282 ай бұрын
Fun fact: all the running scenes were done by Tom Hanks brother. You guys always make my day.
@jtphenom08112 ай бұрын
"You still got your peener; you're fine." LMAOOOOOOOOO I'm dead.
@JohnDoe-2302 ай бұрын
It is funny because she said it with no smile like she was dead serious. She might have been.
@quwykxz2 ай бұрын
@@JohnDoe-230 It shows what really matters to her. 🍆 😁
@Xfactor444-x4n2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
who is actually believing they are watching this the first time.. i mean come on now.. ??
@JohnDoe-2302 ай бұрын
@@tanelviil9149 well i would not say it is exactly a chick flick.
@SBUBandit2 ай бұрын
Never seen a reactor figure out Jenny had had Forrest's child that quick. Steph killed that.
@DavidStebbins2 ай бұрын
From Elvis to AIDS (or Hep C in the book) Forrest Gump is the story of a generation, all the historical touchstones, the music, the traumas, and the philosophical questions we wrestled with. You are right, Forrest remembered and was shaped by everything that happened to him and even though there was both bad and good, he decided to focus on the good in the world. In contrast, Jenny was shaped by her childhood trauma, which took her decades to overcome. There are American History classes that use this movie to teach the era it covered. The film is filled with bits and pieces of history in almost every shot. It's fun to see what people notice and what is mostly forgotten these days.
@KelliFranklin2 ай бұрын
Sally Field shines as mama Gump. Robin Wright gives a heartbreaking performance as Jenny. This is still a wonderful movie and I will always love it.
@ElmStReactions2 ай бұрын
The guys do a good acting job too lol
@KelliFranklin2 ай бұрын
@@ElmStReactions The men were amazing and the main 2 were Oscar nominated and Hanks won. Sinise should have won. I just wanted to show appreciation for the women in the movie because they can be overlooked sometimes.
@tanelviil91492 ай бұрын
who is actually believing they are watching this the first time.. i mean come on now.. ??
@KelliFranklin2 ай бұрын
@@tanelviil9149 I'm not good with names but the first young lady said she had already watched it. The second young lady is watching it for the first time. Her reactions appeared genuine to me.
@ElmStReactions2 ай бұрын
@@tanelviil9149 who butt hurt you?
@u.r.zer02 ай бұрын
"anytime its on TV, i will absolutely sit down & watch it." Damn girl! You sound like you come from my days, when there was no such thing as on-demand. If its on, IT'S ON! If it isn't on, who knows when youll be able to watch it again.
@devinfisher18322 ай бұрын
Jenny is the most heartbreaking character in cinematic history
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
When Jenny says to Forrest that he doesn't know what love is, it's Jenny that doesn't know what love is after her abusive childhood.
@fayesouthall66042 ай бұрын
Heartbreaking.
@luvaboy7722 ай бұрын
I am NOT prepared to cry on a Friday night to this movie! Another reason this movie hits hard is because I think of my mama. She died 5 months after we saw this on VHS in 1995.
@charlize12532 ай бұрын
Jenny and Lt Dan believe they have a destiny (to die in the field, to become a singer) and spend their lives frustrated they can't reach it, while Forrest spends the whole movie wondering if he has one, and Forrest become the instigator for the destiny of everyone he meets -- including Elvis, Nixon, Bubba's family, John Lennon, and everyone else.
@peters41152 ай бұрын
Every girl loves Forrest Gump and every guy hates Jenny lol
@Ben_Loughrey2 ай бұрын
1:09:28 in the book the movie is based on, it’s hepatitis, in the movie it’s implied that it’s AIDS
@dragoninthewest12 ай бұрын
Many manly tears were shed watching this movie.
@sharonhoyt21332 ай бұрын
Tom Hanks brother helped out by doing many of the running scenes. Also two of Tom Hanks kids were on the bus on Forrest's first day of school when he is rejected until Jenny offers him a seat next to her.
@andrewdeen12 ай бұрын
never trust anybody who doesn't cry at all during forrest gump. Achara passes the human empathy test here.
@stangsswang8355Ай бұрын
one on the right didn't
@moviesandcheesecake41282 ай бұрын
Jenny grow up feeling she was in a cage, because of her childhood traumas, that’s why she always wanted to become a bird, and be free, to be a “free bird”. The song that sound when she is about to jump off a building, it’s “Free bird”, Lynyrd Skynyrd’s
@robertscott19492 ай бұрын
Jenny can be seen working as a waitress, seeing Forrest on TV at 59:57. Also, after Forrest says his goodbye at Jenny's grave and starts walking away, he turns around to see some birds fly away from their favorite tree, calling back to when Jenny prayed to make her a bird so she could fly far far away.
@wolfie35p2 ай бұрын
Forrest Gump, fantastic movie, Tom Hanks deserved his Oscar playing the part of Forrest, and with Gary Sinise also starring allongside him, made it a very memorable film, and something to treasure. The music in this movie was phenomenal.
@bigb24942 ай бұрын
The purest part is when Lieutenant Dan asked Forrest and Bubba if they were twins. The pause when they looked at each, almost if they both were wistfully thinking, before answering "No sir, we are of no relation". 😊
@mynameisjonboy2 ай бұрын
Forrest lived a life full of destiny, while Jenny finds it after her life of randomness and chaos--finally catching up to where Forrest has been his whole life.
@SammyRebbo2 ай бұрын
You thought you needed Achara as your emotional support but Achara is the one that needed Steph as her emotional support!!!
@stangsswang8355Ай бұрын
Steph's one cold dude
@Asturian-vm3sk2 ай бұрын
What Gump actually said during the Viernam speech before he was cut off, "Sometimes when people go to Vietnam they go home to their momma's without any legs, sometimes they don't go home at all, and that's a bad thing"
@wolfman-up7dh2 ай бұрын
I don't think I can name any movie that is equally uplifting and tragic as this one.
@TheBraunMachine2K242 ай бұрын
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button could be, I always felt like it was similar to Forrest Gump in some ways. Both are great films with outstanding performances. I hope to see Achara & Steph react to that movie one day.
@lolmao5002 ай бұрын
Fun fact : Tom Hanks was supposed to be in the Super Mario Brothers like a few months before Philadelphia and this movie were made... and he was told to piss off because he was considered box office poison... and instead of doing the mario movie, he did this which made him a star... what a turn of events.
@MattB26032 ай бұрын
Yes and the Super Mario movie flopped.
@TheVampireEd2 ай бұрын
Hank’s was already a pretty big star beforehand.
@MaxxJayHood2 ай бұрын
"You still got your peener your fine." LMAO! that had me laughing for a good long while!
@CaseyPemberton19752 ай бұрын
Teresa Denton plays Lt. Dan’s fiancée, although the actress is Korean, she is meant to be Vietnamese…. Adding an extra dimension to Lt. Dan being at peace from his time during the War.
@johnstuffinsonАй бұрын
I'm so grateful you showed the whole thing, thank you both. This movie moved me the most in the cinema of any movie :) Thank you both, please keep going and review entire movies and be authentic. Love you both!
@EleventhCubFan2 ай бұрын
This channel is like a box of chocolates, you never know what reaction you’re gonna get!
@aaronhadley37502 ай бұрын
I was just like Forrest in the beginning. I wore identical leg braces, and i was bullied up through junior high school. The first time i saw this movie in the theater, i had some powerful flashbacks. But I've always loved the film.
@iluvrolaz2 ай бұрын
"The black panthers would have never gone for that"😂😂😂😂😂 smh
@lindala26022 ай бұрын
The black panthers actually played a great part in the fight for dissbled rights
@mysam45042 ай бұрын
@@lindala2602I came to say the same thing!
@stangsswang8355Ай бұрын
u beat me to it
@stangsswang8355Ай бұрын
@@lindala2602 is that why they didn't jump forest?
@blacklite9112 ай бұрын
OMG finally Forrest Gump! I think everyone should see it.
@AlexCass15152 ай бұрын
Bubbas death, mommas and Jenny’s aswell always gets me. It’s a great movie and has some really emotional moments
@Kebmo3382 ай бұрын
It actually wasnt Lt. Dan`s destiny to die in the war because he had no children to pass it down to. Also the guy in the American flag shirt at the Central Park protest was Abbie Hoffman. The guy that played Borat played him in a movie about the Chicago 7.
@ChrissaTodd2 ай бұрын
that's what i realized i was like LT Dan needs to be told that he needs to have kids first lol but i think he ended the tradition anyway by losing his legs
@rafm30682 ай бұрын
Forrest Gump is a Classic American Film! One of the best films ever made. Great reaction!!
@EleventhCubFan2 ай бұрын
“Nothing good comes from going online. You get online and see they hated Forrest Gump. Freakin’ best movie ever.” - Ray Romano, The Big Sick
@nnitro5272 ай бұрын
I remember they made us watch this movie in highschool and everyone was going silent in this movie and most cryed a bit.
@4plus20isHappy2 ай бұрын
Jenny is such a misunderstood character. She did love Forrest through the whole movie. She was trying to protect Forrest by running away because of his mental handicap.
@SolaireofAstoraFH2 ай бұрын
Nah she straight fucked him over. You dont play with someones feelings like that.
@init-rc7gc2 ай бұрын
Nah she a word I can't say
@4plus20isHappy2 ай бұрын
@@init-rc7gc Well be sure to remind any abuse victims you meet how you feel about them.
@DannyLorenzo-w1c2 ай бұрын
@@4plus20isHappyJust because she was abused as a child she still kept choosing abuse as an adult whether it was from the dude she was with that hit her in front of Forrest or abuse of drugs. I can’t forgive for the self inflicted abuse, I also can’t forgive anyone that thinks it’s ok to keep abusing a friendship with the excuse they were abused as well. Forrest was always her way to have a life with someone that loved her which probably seemed safe, she thought she needed more than Forrest to satisfy her free spirit and that wasn’t fair to him.
@4plus20isHappy2 ай бұрын
@@DannyLorenzo-w1cDo not EVER blame abuse victims for their abuse, even if they choose to stay with their abusers. It’s a complicated psychological process. Jenny’s behavior is NORMAL for abuse victims. She wants so much to be loved that she doesn't understand that they are taking advantage of her. She thinks that as long as they aren't forcing themselves onto her, that's normal. Getting beaten, pressured to drug addiction, and dragged around into whatever dangerously extreme political bands they're into is just fine, as long as they don't r••e her. That's why she's so shocked when Forrest defends her from harm. Why would anyone do that if what they're doing to her is normal? It’s also why she keeps running away from Forrest after the dorm scene, and she NEVER took advantage of him. She never took money from him despite how rich he was. She hid the kid to protect him.
@williamsummerson12042 ай бұрын
Amazing reaction Achara and Steph. One of my favorite movies of all time, Tom Hanks definitely deserved his Oscar win for best actor. 💪
@ircjesselee2 ай бұрын
They edited out the 'I think I ruined your roommate's bathrobe' scene 😂🤣
@stangsswang8355Ай бұрын
yep,,,,,well we're supposed to be PC,,,,that's why we make comments about LT. Dan being fine cuz he still has his dong