Our first time watching FORREST GUMP (1994) blind movie reaction!

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Mentally Gone Reacts

Mentally Gone Reacts

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Our first time watching FORREST GUMP (1994) blind movie reaction! Join us, your favorite dynamic duo, as we embark on an emotional and inspiring journey through the life of Forrest Gump for the first time ever! Experience our heartfelt and amusing reactions to this timeless tale of love, friendship, and determination.
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🏃‍♂️In this touching video, we react to the iconic drama, Forrest Gump (1994), directed by Robert Zemeckis. We discuss the remarkable performance of Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, and the compelling storylines involving characters like Jenny (Robin Wright), Lieutenant Dan (Gary Sinise), and Bubba (Mykelti Williamson). Get ready for a nostalgic ride through the late 20th century, packed with unforgettable quotes, inspiring moments, and heartfelt emotion.
⚡️Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
4:58 - Reaction
55:58 - Review
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This Oscar-winning film is a beloved classic, known for its touching portrayal of a man with a big heart living through turbulent times. Forrest Gump combines elements of drama, romance, and comedy to create a cinematic masterpiece that has stood the test of time.
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@mentallygonereacts
@mentallygonereacts Жыл бұрын
We had a hard time keeping our eyes dry through this one... I lost my grandma to cancer a few years back and there's not a day that goes by where I don't think of her and this film really hit the emotional strings for me, can't believe it took us this long to watch it lol. Comment below what movie we should react to next! - Caley (guy with beard)
@rafm3068
@rafm3068 Жыл бұрын
This is one of those classic movies! Makes you laugh, cry, has lots of life lessons, and is just a great movie!! Im sorry about your brother :(
@edtheman28
@edtheman28 Жыл бұрын
The usual suspects. Great storytelling!
@barryscott8041
@barryscott8041 Жыл бұрын
I strongly recommend a film I saw with my wife in the theater, at it's release...Fried Green Tomatoes. Big hit at the time....Drama/Comedy, like Forrest Gump
@nm9414
@nm9414 Жыл бұрын
I loved your reaction to this beautiful film. I would recommend the movie Beaches, with Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey.
@stephenulmer3781
@stephenulmer3781 Жыл бұрын
I'll suggest "Steel Magnolias" 1989 movie
@justineskew163
@justineskew163 Жыл бұрын
As a child of childhood trauma the most powerful line of this movie is, "I guess sometimes there just aren't enough rocks". Much love and keep on keepin on J.
@tkurz3071
@tkurz3071 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely concur. A lot of reactors skip the line, and it is truly a shame.
@tfpp1
@tfpp1 Жыл бұрын
That's actually my "favorite" line in the movie, precisely because I know how POWERFUL it is.
@davidmoore1264
@davidmoore1264 Жыл бұрын
Same and same!
@carladavis1473
@carladavis1473 Жыл бұрын
Same and same
@beachlife8367
@beachlife8367 11 ай бұрын
Dude, YES!
@melanieredfield9736
@melanieredfield9736 Жыл бұрын
So many metaphors in this movie. Jenny believed that running away meant safety and she taught Forest that running would save him too. Her gift to him was a pair of running shoes...ironically! He ran from the bullies and ended up in college, he ran in Vietnam and survived, he ran to cope with Jenny's inability to trust his love. Jenny spent most of her life running from her past, and the fact that she was barefoot on their wedding day seems a symbolic way to show that she finally found a sense of safety and security with Forest.
@linguini3411
@linguini3411 8 ай бұрын
​@@afrodemon8629yeah same here, its so cool to see different people's perspective and see things that others picked up that i may have missed and whatnot.
@sebastianolivares3021
@sebastianolivares3021 7 ай бұрын
the other symbolism here Dan , married an asian (probably) viertnamese woman
@melanieredfield9736
@melanieredfield9736 7 ай бұрын
@@sebastianolivares3021 yes, good observation! I felt like the wedding scene had so much symbolism. Jenny is restored to wholeness and stands "grounded" on her bare feet, no longer running away. Forrest wears the shoes that she had given him, standing straight and sure without any sign of the childhood debility that might have held him back but for Jenny. Lt. Dan stands on "new" feet that symbolize his struggle to accept great loss, but his choice for fulfillment despite it. Dan's wife's ethnicity is something I hadn't considered; but it obviously shows that love is stronger than fear or bitterness, and that good things can come from even the hardest times. Jenny had spent her whole life metaphorically running from her emotional issues; Forrest had spent his whole life running, literally, from fear and pain. Dan didn't run at all, but stood his ground and bore the scars of it...yet, he learned to walk once more. The three characters coming all together, seemed like a way of showing that our lives may not go as we imagine or wish. Sometimes it seems unfair, and we may choose to handle that in our own individual ways. But ultimately, we will find what we need, if only we are open to receiving it. It's a magnificent movie on so many levels! Each time I watch it, I find another layer in the story and here you are, picking up on yet another detail. Thanks for that!
@cometgirl217
@cometgirl217 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite symbolic moments happens right after 54:40: When Forrest finishes his speech at Jenny’s grave, a flock of birds takes off from the tree, echoing her childhood wish to be turned into one so she could “fly far, far away” (from the childhood trauma that has plagued her entire life) and finally be free 🪶
@MateoTardio
@MateoTardio Жыл бұрын
If i recall correctly, the birds on the tree at the end were a complete accident/coincidence that ended in the final record.
@bamachine
@bamachine Жыл бұрын
Also the feather came to him right before Jenny finally came to be with him and it was gone again after she left this life. It was temporarily in one place, just as she was finally.
@Me-wk3ix
@Me-wk3ix Жыл бұрын
@@bamachine I like that interpretation! I also think of the feather as representing fate. At the end of the movie, Forrest questions his mom's and LT. Dan's differing perspectives on fate. Are we controlled, or just floating around on a breeze? He comes to the conclusion they were both right. The feather is floating around on the breeze, but then Forrest affects the feather by taking it with him to a place it would not have gone on its own. Then, it continues to float around once again from there. But its trajectory is altered because it's starting from a different place now. instead of from the bus top.
@bamachine
@bamachine Жыл бұрын
@@Me-wk3ix I thought about that also but notice, there is a bus both times. It comes to him after a pretty full life, leaves as his son is really starting his life. OK, that may be reading too much into it.
@Me-wk3ix
@Me-wk3ix Жыл бұрын
@@bamachine That's the fun of it! You can never overthink. As long as you have some reasoning, your view as the viewer is always valid, and it makes it so fun to discuss!
@zedwpd
@zedwpd Жыл бұрын
Because of Jenny's abuse as a child she didnt think she deserved anyone's love, especially Forrest's.
@merchillio
@merchillio Жыл бұрын
Yep, she didn’t say “I don’t want to marry you” she said “you don’t want to marry me”
@mikemenelik8193
@mikemenelik8193 Жыл бұрын
@@merchillio 👍💯
@mikemenelik8193
@mikemenelik8193 Жыл бұрын
👍💯
@boblester8641
@boblester8641 Жыл бұрын
I’m walking here. Same line Dustin Hoffman says in Midnight Cowboy
@MomCatMeows
@MomCatMeows Жыл бұрын
I agrée. She recognized she was too damaged for a healthy relationship, but she knew her son and Forrest needed each other especially since she was dying of aids. 💔
@alexanderson6371
@alexanderson6371 Жыл бұрын
Forrest Gump isn't a "cult classic" dude... it won Oscars
@Mr.Ekshin
@Mr.Ekshin Жыл бұрын
These two didn't know what a 75 IQ was... because they both have similar IQ's.
@kellifranklin9872
@kellifranklin9872 Жыл бұрын
@@Mr.Ekshin That was nasty and unnecessary.
@Mr.Ekshin
@Mr.Ekshin Жыл бұрын
@@kellifranklin9872 - Nah, it was kinda necessary. Had to be said.
@Nekotaku_TV
@Nekotaku_TV Жыл бұрын
So cult classics can't be of high praise from critics?
@alexanderson6371
@alexanderson6371 Жыл бұрын
@@Nekotaku_TV A cult classic film is a film that flies under the radar, upon it's release. It develops a following after years of being out as people slowly start to watch it and develop a fanbase around it. No, a film that was a box office success, talked about by everyone upon it's release and theatrical run, which then goes on to win awards at a show watched by millions, is not a cult classic.
@_PuckFutin_
@_PuckFutin_ Жыл бұрын
There is just one word to describe this movie. MASTERPIECE ...
@rOmAN_147
@rOmAN_147 6 ай бұрын
A gift from the heavens
@jmurdock8303
@jmurdock8303 4 ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅
@_PuckFutin_
@_PuckFutin_ 4 ай бұрын
@jmurdock8303 Did I miss something? What is so funny?
@MFDOOMX12OFFICIAL
@MFDOOMX12OFFICIAL 3 ай бұрын
​​@@jmurdock8303umm what so funny abt puck saying its a masterpiece?
@dalehenrickson6243
@dalehenrickson6243 Жыл бұрын
Jenny knew she was a mess inside. Jenny protected forest by not getting involved with him. Until she had his baby. Which make her grow up.
@illuminahde
@illuminahde Жыл бұрын
Jenny is for the streets. No excuse. She had sex with a childhood friend she knew to be mentally challenged. She then prostitutes herself until she gets pregnant and has AIDS. She just tells Forrest the kid is his because, once again, she knew he wasn't able to know better and she said she's followed him in the news so she knew he was rich. Jenny never even wrote him when he was at war. Not once. The excuses for her amaze me. Truly. Change the sexes and everyone would see her for what she was. An abused person who went on to abuse
@boki1693
@boki1693 Жыл бұрын
Glad you said it so I didn't have to.
@theologyofthebody2870
@theologyofthebody2870 10 ай бұрын
@@Nethescurial95she strung him along while deciding to make poor decisions which inevitably led to an early death away from Forrest and her son.
@PhuckYT12
@PhuckYT12 10 ай бұрын
​@@theologyofthebody2870garbage take award goes to...
@theologyofthebody2870
@theologyofthebody2870 10 ай бұрын
@@PhuckYT12 I believe a “garbage take” would be any attempt at making Jenny redeemable throughout 95% of the movie. The idea that she was protecting Forrest is delusional and anyone who believes that has used the same excuse in their lives and have unfortunately given themselves a pass because they had “self awareness” they were toxic but they didn’t have the courage, fortitude, or compassion to be honest with the person they say they loved. I’ve been in a similar situation on the other side. The toxic partner thought they were being responsible by keeping a distance over years, idealistically dreaming of a world where they weren’t hurt and the relationship could work out. But it turns out true love is being honest with someone, and if you feel like you can’t be in a relationship, don’t sporadically pretend like you are in one. Jenny is a victim, but not a hero.
@strategicthinker8899
@strategicthinker8899 Жыл бұрын
Parenting is so important. He had a great supporting mother that always told he could do anything. The other way around for Jenny.
@PriscillaPretzley
@PriscillaPretzley Жыл бұрын
I love it when reactors cry, and i love that you told her "it's okay" when she said she didn't want to cry. Go ahead and let it out, you can't move forward until you allow yourself to feel your emotions. Loved y'alls reaction! And glad that you understood the character of Jenny.
@Blag_Cog
@Blag_Cog Жыл бұрын
I always find Forrest Gump reactions so interesting. There are a lot of diverse opinions on the character of Jenny. But I think it is pretty straight forward when you think her entire character through and think about every scene she was in. The movie is just so fast paced and so much is happening that Jenny's desolation popping up every now and again makes her out to be a character that many look down upon. But I think shes super real. She doesn't think she deserves Forrest. Also, the 70's were different in terms of how widespread psychology was among the population and how people process trauma etc. so it only makes sense she wouldn't know how to deal with her situation and know how to find that wake up call.
@the_last_centurion
@the_last_centurion Жыл бұрын
I haven't seen a single reactor really get jenny. The parallels between her and Forest. They are both running through life. Forest is running to find himself. Jenny is running to lose herself and escape her horrible past. She has probably convinced herself that it's her fault men treat her bad and does not want to get too "intimately" close to forest and risk him becoming another horrible man in her life.
@QueenK88
@QueenK88 Жыл бұрын
@@the_last_centurion That's because most people only see the surface and do not look deeper thats why they don't understand her character.
@benjaminroe311ify
@benjaminroe311ify Жыл бұрын
@@the_last_centurion There are some good reactions to it that get it. To be fair I think most people that get it are those that either a)went through similar trauma themselves or b)witnessed someone go through it or know someone that went through it. Those people get Jenny. Others look down on her or just are confused by her as to why she is the way she is. But she is really just trying to heal her whole life and she never takes advantage of Forrest although her actions of course hurt him...
@saries54
@saries54 Жыл бұрын
So true and I can't understand why. It is very apparant and it was never about money with Jenny.
@ebashford5334
@ebashford5334 Жыл бұрын
@@benjaminroe311ify You're spot on about understanding Jenny and having to go through trauma. I actually related well to both main characters as I was socially behind (perhaps mild autism but I was never diagnosed) and was bullied daily all through elementary school while I suffered utter emotional neglect at home. The part I cry the most is when she is throwing rocks at the house and I can understand the pain she feels.
@InstigatorDJ
@InstigatorDJ Жыл бұрын
I cry EVERY TIME watching this movie.
@jannathompson2262
@jannathompson2262 Жыл бұрын
Apparently I cry watching other people watch it too...;)
@LoveOldMusic808
@LoveOldMusic808 Жыл бұрын
Jenny never got any of Forrest's letter because she was traveling everywhere trying to find herself. Jenny waited till Forrest stopped running everywhere before she sent him a letter. They were both on a very different journey that finally brought them together in the end.
@jmhaces
@jmhaces Жыл бұрын
One little nitpick: this one was never a cult classic that managed to finds its audience and trascend that status. It was a straight classic from the start. It was a big studio movie with a huge budget, big name actors and a really famous director. That's how they could afford all that music and the special effects needed to insert Forrest in all that real-life historical footage. It was a huge hit when it came out and got all the accolades, including six Academy Awards in 1995, and it has stood the test of time.
@rickwelch8464
@rickwelch8464 10 ай бұрын
Best description I have read. Thank you.
@melanie62954
@melanie62954 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, based on their Lord of the Rings comments, I don't think they actually know what a cult classic is. 😅
@aliciasavage6801
@aliciasavage6801 9 ай бұрын
Many people dont realize just how much damage childhood SA can do to a person. Jenny is a tragic character that too many people look down on not realizing why she was the way she was.
@gnoogie
@gnoogie 6 ай бұрын
You can empathize with a character and understand why they're behaving a certain way and still call those actions deplorable and shitty. It's not one way or the other, but I agree that people judge Jenny too harshly without considering her childhood. Tbf, her behavior is deserving of some amount of judgement, but understanding why she was behaving that way is also necessary to consider. Jenny would be the first to admit her lifestyle was unhealthy and ended up hurting the one person who actually cared about her.
@clownzzz4837
@clownzzz4837 Жыл бұрын
Tom Hanks is also in 'Green Mile'. I rate it right up there with this movie. Have plenty of tissues ready. For a more light hearted movie, try 'Splash'. One of Tom Hank's first movies, it's still one of my personal favorites.
@warjdani
@warjdani 8 ай бұрын
Cast Away was a good movie
@bronzewand
@bronzewand Жыл бұрын
If you don't cry while watching this, you're not human.. beautiful movie ❤
@TLL1969
@TLL1969 Жыл бұрын
Believe me...the studio had NO problem paying the royalties for the music in this film. It was a MAJOR production at the time...and they knew they had an Academy Award contender on their hands here. They were however, cautiously optimistic about how it would do at the box office, but it did end up being a blockbuster...as well as winning multiple Oscars! :)
@cindymcanders
@cindymcanders Жыл бұрын
Please don’t be ashamed of how the movie touches your emotions enough to cry. That’s the magic of movies!! They help you feel. They let you know you aren’t alone and that someone has been thru something similar and you can heal from that. Music is the same way. I’ve always loved the quote “I can’t tell you how I feel but I can find a song that can” it’s the same with movies. And it changes thru life. A movie you may have not really connected with at one stage of your life could become your fav movie if you rewatch it at another stage of life. Btw love this channel keep it up!!
@jmurdock8303
@jmurdock8303 4 ай бұрын
As an a adult you should.
@A_Distant_Life
@A_Distant_Life Жыл бұрын
Those weren't fake veterans protesting the war. A lot of vets came back and protested. There is a great Tom Cruise/Oliver Stone film called BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. It's a great film as well. This movie is basically capturing the spirit of the times for an entire generation.
@answ7211
@answ7211 Жыл бұрын
Great suggestion! Now that's an emotional movie worth seeing.
@DC-op7wu
@DC-op7wu Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite music scores is from that movie. Tim Morrison's trumpet tone on his solo's stand with me to this day still.
@J4ME5_
@J4ME5_ Жыл бұрын
Underrated movie.
@jeffreyroberts4156
@jeffreyroberts4156 Жыл бұрын
Let's not forget another good anti-war film from late 70s: Coming Home. Jon Voight puts in a powerful performance. The soundtrack on that one is one continuous flow.
@Me-wk3ix
@Me-wk3ix Жыл бұрын
My dad was one of them.
@evanirvana500
@evanirvana500 Жыл бұрын
This movie most real characters were jenny and dan. Its also one of the best movies dealing with child abuse and its aftermath in adulthood. As a survivor myself I completely get jenny and I wish more ppl would step out of their riotous indignation of her hurting forest to try to understand why. Child abuse at such a y0ung age warps a developing brain, Jenny's go to was always run away. Once she faced it she started to heal, but just like with addiction, a person needs to recognize therez a problem and WANT to change, not for anybody else but for themselves. It's the only way the change will stick. The song fron nf why did you leave us is another excellent example of the consequences of child abuse on the adult. It never goes away. It WILL affect everything you do, but nothing more ao than your ability tonake and maintain healthy relationships.
@kellifranklin9872
@kellifranklin9872 Жыл бұрын
Well said. I’ve been there myself. Thank you for your words.
@thegatheringgloom7261
@thegatheringgloom7261 Жыл бұрын
My friend was struggling with giving up alcohol and suffering from depression when his group therapist had them watch this movie. There is something cathartic about the roller coaster ride of emotions that allows us all to be introspective. Forrest just took life as it came and Jenny was always searching. We can all learn a valuable lesson from his honesty and love for people. I must have seen it double digit times and I still always shed a tear that's how good the screen play and the acting are. Really glad you enjoyed it. Now that you shed all those tears, you could probably use a good comedy. I highly recommend My Cousin Vinny, Galaxy Quest, or Big (if you want a little more Tom Hanks in the first role for which he was ever nominated for an Oscar).
@answ7211
@answ7211 Жыл бұрын
Great commentary! I absolutely love "Big", and "My cousin Vinny ". "Galaxy Quest" is good too.
@jlerrickson
@jlerrickson Жыл бұрын
Galaxy Quest!!
@IntrepidOnce
@IntrepidOnce Жыл бұрын
Remember, Forest eluded to the feather in the wind when talking about blowing in a breeze or having a destiny or a fate. Forest's interpretation of life was "maybe both is happening at the same time". Lieutenant Dan represented a HARD expectation of fate, he yearned to die in the field of battle with honor like his Grand Fathers. Jenny represented the exact opposite, she was carefree and would hop on a random bus to take her anywhere the bus would go. Lieutenant Dan learned a harsh lesson that your fate is not in your control, and that your life will take you places that are uncertain and difficulties will be presented to you beyond your expectations. Dan wanted to die in the field because he had mentally prepared himself for it, on the opposite end Jenny lived a life of indulgence only to find poison in the well. She thought of life's problems as something to run away from instead of learning from her past. And learning to not blame herself for the harshness her father instilled in her childhood. Forest Gump represents dedication to the simple. He is simple, he is slow, and the people that judge him think that he's stupid because of it. But what he has at his core is unyielding friendship and dedication to fulfilling any promise he makes. He doesn't know his fate, but he is willing to do whatever it takes for others, even those people who don't really live up to his love. He loves them regardless, and he shows it. The moral of this story is that to be Forest Gump in action is to be virtuous and to never judge a book by its cover. This is how I see this story anyway, Great reaction guys thank you for sharing.
@evanchalmers6172
@evanchalmers6172 Жыл бұрын
🙌🙌🙌 Mate you picked up on the feather symbolism like a minute into the film, bang on 👍 Forrest very much lives his life like a feather on a breeze.
@chandlermorgan708
@chandlermorgan708 Жыл бұрын
10/10 In my opinion, no film has touched me more than this one..... Quite simply, the greatest film ever made. Humour, sadness, action, drama and a Vietnam film all rolled into one. I'm not a stone cold, heartless villain, but it takes a lot to make me cry when I watch a movie. Bambi's mother, I couldn't care less. Jimmy Stewart in, "Oh, what a wonderful life," - yeah right! The Lion King, when Mufasa bites the big one - on the verge. But seriously - I bawled my big brown eyes out, on several occasions in this film. A real tear-jerker, and a wonderful character, played to perfection by Tom Hanks. Every bit as worthy for the Oscar as Rooney was to win the Premiership in 2007. I cannot say it enough: This is THE film of all time. Watch it, and you'll see.
@vornerbros9507
@vornerbros9507 Жыл бұрын
You forget the Music.
@Randy1337
@Randy1337 Жыл бұрын
Same for me :) This is my favourite movie of all time. Everything is perfect, from start to the end.
@mellohunta8832
@mellohunta8832 Ай бұрын
How did you NOT cracked when Mufasa died? Every time I watched TLK that part gets me.
@tomreichardt6044
@tomreichardt6044 Жыл бұрын
I've watched about a million-and-a-half Forrest Gump reaction videos and yours is the first to make Dan's "I'll be an astronaut" & space-shuttle-legs connection. Congrats. You are also the first to make the smiley-face & Veronica's veil connection. I am impressed!
@davesmith9680
@davesmith9680 Жыл бұрын
Jenny did not want to be in her own shoes, she was always taking them off just before a break down. Then at the marriage she was starting fresh without shoes.
@Steelburgh
@Steelburgh Жыл бұрын
"My mom was born this year, 1972." All of us old commenters: 🖕 🤣
@kellifranklin9872
@kellifranklin9872 Жыл бұрын
Exactly!! 😂
@youmartineo
@youmartineo 9 ай бұрын
When I saw Forrest Gump in the cinema back then, I also cried. That's nothing to be ashamed of as a man.
@boboca20
@boboca20 Жыл бұрын
This is by far one of the greatest storytelling I've ever seen... I miss these extraordinary stories man. Edit: To me the braces coming off his legs it's one of the most symbolic and fantastic scenes in this movie.
@jannathompson2262
@jannathompson2262 Жыл бұрын
Especially with the music when he takes off and it's just dirt flying... I get so emotional;(
@r2d2rxr
@r2d2rxr Жыл бұрын
This film isn’t a cult classic, but was actually a box office hit, and one of the biggest films of the 90s. That’s why it’s quoted so often.
@Milkers777
@Milkers777 Жыл бұрын
“Forrest Gump” is truly a masterpiece it’s like 4 movies wrapped into one a comedy,romance,drama & action movie. I do want to say your feather analogy is spot on and also this film is Top 5 Greatest Films to ever be made just by the simple message keep running no matter what life changing moments you run into and it’s remarkable almost how Forrest lived a life that many dream of and will never get to live all by having a below average IQ of 75 this film i can’t put into words every time I watch it I get emotional no matter what the only other movie that makes me do that is Titanic oh and Denzel Washington’s “John Q”😌✍🏽✨💯
@stephaniemccarthy1676
@stephaniemccarthy1676 Жыл бұрын
Life is like a box of chocolates is an old saying. Way before Forest Gump. I heard it said by my Mom when I was very young. I am 61 years of age now. Love this movie. Glad to see your reactions.
@TheAlkochef
@TheAlkochef 4 ай бұрын
jenny always loved forrest. she just protected the innocent him, from the messed up her. she was broken, he was pure
@sharonhoyt2133
@sharonhoyt2133 2 ай бұрын
One thing a lot of younger people miss is that when Forrest runs through the football field and is recruited to play football for the University of Alabama which had a huge reputation for winning under the leadership of famous coach Bear Bryant...the guy wearing the checkered hat.
@williamjones6031
@williamjones6031 Жыл бұрын
1. The music rights alone must have cost a small fortune💲💲 2. Kurt Russell did the voice for Elvis. 3. IRL Sally Fields is only 10 years older than Tom Hanks. 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. 13. "Sometimes I guess there're 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.
@calm713
@calm713 Жыл бұрын
"There was no ASVAB back then and OCS was by selection upon application submitted by your command. Forrest was identified early as what we today call “Special Needs”. And such would of disqualified him from Officer service but not enlisted service." (Quora)
@williamjones6031
@williamjones6031 Жыл бұрын
@@calm713 Six of one, half dozen of the other. (Thanks for being official)😎
@marcushankins8171
@marcushankins8171 5 ай бұрын
The best thing In this movie for me will always be forest asking Jenny if his son is smart or like himself. The entire movie it shows him being around others who call him dumb, or stupid. Yet he never shows any emotions or shows that he understands what they mean. Then we get this scene in which it proves he is acutely aware of his own condition and knows the impact of his child’s life if he is the same way. It’s one of the little things and hanks performance sells it so hard.
@timbeatty8411
@timbeatty8411 Жыл бұрын
Anytime forest was daydreaming, he was always thinking of Jenny.
@brian52763
@brian52763 Жыл бұрын
The feather first comes to him when he is on his way to Jenny and then it flies away when he and young Forrest gain their bond! Then i remembered the prayer that Jenny and Forrest are hiding from Jenny's dad and she prayed for God to turn her into a bird so she could fly far far away! The feather IS Jenny for me!
@aziegster
@aziegster Ай бұрын
Forrest Gump is such a wonderful movie. Beautifully written, the acting is incredible, music is perfect. It's just so good.
@calm713
@calm713 Жыл бұрын
Forrest Gump remains my all time favorite movie. I saw this when it came out, I loved it then and to this day I've watched that movie about a half dozen times, and seen all the reaction videos on KZbin to it.
@art2736
@art2736 Жыл бұрын
This movie has so many layers. Always thought it was a good study on how people deal with trauma.
@tstumpf75
@tstumpf75 Жыл бұрын
The world needs more forrest gumps
@Ueberschaer
@Ueberschaer Жыл бұрын
This film is unique. One of the best and most touching ever made. Anyone who still retains a touch of humanity can identify with it. I appreciate your words and thoughts about this masterpiece.
@danilynn4007
@danilynn4007 8 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your reaction. Thank you. And also your conversation afterwards. 👍🙂💛
@kellifranklin9872
@kellifranklin9872 Жыл бұрын
New to your channel. Loved y’alls reactions to this movie. I’m from Alabama so this movie really has a special place in our hearts down here. I look forward to more of your content. It was real footage of George Wallace in front of the University of Alabama. The coach for Alabama in this movie was an actor portraying the legendary Alabama football coach Bear Bryant. He built Alabama football into a dynasty during that time.
@bolchinsky
@bolchinsky 10 ай бұрын
This is a movie to watch every 5 years or so... it resignificates growing up.. and the tears will always be there! like now! thanks for this reaction and sharing of emotions
@bigdaddyeb56
@bigdaddyeb56 Жыл бұрын
I Just came across your Channel and I have to Say that it was One of the Best Reaction to Forrest Gump !!!! Great Job, Thank You
@kpmac1
@kpmac1 Жыл бұрын
My favorite movie. I don't know that I've ever seen anyone comment on this but the scene where Forrest is running from the bullies and his leg braces explode off his legs is a fantastic visual.
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 Жыл бұрын
Dan saying," I'm walkin here!" Is an homage from a early 70s movie, Midnight Cowboy! The words they spoke on the Dick Cavett interview show, became John Lennon's song, Imagine. Forrest's life was both Dan and momma saying. He was destined to be and do the things he did-destiny-at the same time, how he got into various situations, was the feather.
@libertyresearch-iu4fy
@libertyresearch-iu4fy Жыл бұрын
Forrest told Jenny at the gravesite he didn't know if we have a destiny or if we're just floating around on a breeze, maybe its both, then the feather fell out of his favorite book and flew away on a breeze after an entire life of creating his own destiny. Forrest (Tom Hanks) and Lt. Dan (Gary Sinese) are in three movies together and they are all great. The other two are 'The Green Mile' and 'Apollo 13'.
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim Жыл бұрын
Some boxes of chocolate don't have a chart of what each chocolate is. So you never know what you're going to get
@Robert-lc6dv
@Robert-lc6dv Жыл бұрын
These reactions never fail to amuse me in how much younger people don't know (maybe not amuse... Bewilder? Frighten?) and refuse to apply context to anything.
@Rain1
@Rain1 Жыл бұрын
Example? Now you got me curious
@phtevenj
@phtevenj Жыл бұрын
A great callback imo, is in the bar when Forrest says hes gonna be a shrimpboat captain, Lt Dan says " yeah and i'll be an astronaut" and then he shows up wth titanium legs "same as the space shuttle" Edit: i was not expecting her to mention it that was great 53:44 THAT line got my sub 😉
@marciahuehn2365
@marciahuehn2365 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this experience with us....your insights and empathy are indications of your kind heart and wonderful spirit.❤
@Brozay401
@Brozay401 Жыл бұрын
This was a great reaction. I love how you broke it down at the end. I look forward to watching you react to alot more blockbusters💥
@vc6596
@vc6596 Жыл бұрын
Your exactly right. This probably is THE best soundtrack in film history ever
@esthermachard2841
@esthermachard2841 8 ай бұрын
I think Forrest's most memorable line is "Is he smart?" when he's talking about little Forrest. I burst into tears every time because the character of Forrest Gump is shown to the audience in his most authentic form. Throughout the film, Forrest simply testifies and shares his story without ever saying what he really felt, but rather what he observed (he even says "That's all I have to say about that" several times when talking about deep subjects such as the death of Bubba and his mother, and his feelings about the war in Vietnam). Answering that simple question, "Is he smart?" with such care and anxiety explains the extent to which he has felt alienated from the rest of humanity and society all his life. He shows in this very brief moment how hard it is to live in his condition, even if most viewers are rather amazed by his vision and resilience throughout the film. He shows just how much he has suffered as a result of his disability, and he wouldn't want his son to suffer like he has. Thank you both for this beautiful reaction and analysis !!
@Kevigator
@Kevigator Жыл бұрын
I love the way you actually analyze and discuss this movie instead of just saying “Thanks for watching”. Great insight about the symbolism you saw in the movie. Some things I haven’t thought of, though I’ve seen it many times. The whole deal about the shoes and running. And the feather symbolizing his whole life of going with the flow. And thanks for realizing that Jenny was the way she was because of the abuse from her dad. Some people just get angry with her for not letting Forest into her heart. But she was programmed to think she wasn’t good enough for him. Another thing I thought of is the contrasting parents. Jenny had an abusive father and Forest had a very supportive mother. Their lives took very different paths. Thanks for this reaction. Looking forward to viewing more from your channel.
@silentc1015
@silentc1015 Жыл бұрын
This is the first video of yours that I have seen. Subscribed. I loved how you all picked up on all the subtle details of this amazing movie. This is a movie that can be enjoyed on several levels, but you picked up on the finer details that make this one of the best movies of all time
@abnr1983
@abnr1983 Жыл бұрын
Amazing reaction and conversation after the movie!
@ericc-ou1rq
@ericc-ou1rq Жыл бұрын
Great reaction video. Looking forward to see more movie reactions from you two !
@christophermilroy5198
@christophermilroy5198 5 ай бұрын
The best movie ever. Every time I watch it, I cry as soon as I see the feather, and that beautiful tune starts. So much is packed into this movie. Every scene has so many layers to it.
@rbodee
@rbodee Жыл бұрын
Crying is healing. Don't be afraid to cry once in a while.
@mentallygonereacts
@mentallygonereacts Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more, every now and then I’ll allow myself that privilege to heal and just let go. That’s actually what excited us more with this new movie reaction journey, it’s the ability to lose ourselves in the art form and find healing through it all. Much love! - Caley (guy with beard)
@davidcohen9954
@davidcohen9954 Жыл бұрын
You guys have the best post movie commentary! You should definitely watch The Green Mile
@williamjones6031
@williamjones6031 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@Me-wk3ix
@Me-wk3ix Жыл бұрын
Your first time watching, and you guys picked up on things I never thought of after watching this movie over and over, like paying attention to the shoes people are wearing in each scene. Amazing reaction! I also really enjoy it when reactors have emotions. If they don't, I don't feel like I really experienced the movie with them.
@bobbydigital8243
@bobbydigital8243 Жыл бұрын
wow I just learned a lot from both you guys from after watching this one film with you guys, thank you very much and hope both you guys live long and prosper.
@jaydisqus3353
@jaydisqus3353 Жыл бұрын
Hanks adopted the speaking pattern of the younger Gump.
@ThePensive8
@ThePensive8 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction and review, thank you for sharing with all of us.
@sneeky-jellyfish3578
@sneeky-jellyfish3578 8 ай бұрын
Forrest is just simple.... and if everyone was like him.... this would be a better place to live
@paulsonfoster847
@paulsonfoster847 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful reaction. Thank you for keeping it real. We can learn so much from this movie. The secret to life is the journey, not just the end point.
@danwiesdamageinc
@danwiesdamageinc Жыл бұрын
Forrest is always running to where he's going while Jenny is always running away from where she is.
@DERicHawk-qu4oh
@DERicHawk-qu4oh Жыл бұрын
Forrest isn't overthinking he's just in the moment. He has the power of good habit. Life is a journey of ups and downs.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 11 ай бұрын
This may be my favorite movie. I saw this in the theatre in 1994 with some co workers and now, I cannot picture Tom Hanks without the accent. Every other role he has had is in comparison to this. One of the most iconic American films ever. Dazed And Confused, was another in my top 5.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 11 ай бұрын
In the book Jenny's virus is Hepatitis from needle use.
@ollie511
@ollie511 10 ай бұрын
Hey mikefetterman6782! Forrest Gump is such a special movie to me for many reasons, but I think it is VERY Impressive how it feels like a Coming-Of-Age movie, a Comedy movie, a Drama movie, a Romance movie, and a War movie, all at the same time! And for me Personally, I often connect with this movie because my brother actually has Autism (So Forrest and my brother can relate a bit since they are both disabled). I also just wanted to mention that I actually posted a video on my KZbin channel that is almost like a tribute video to Forrest Gump (though I called it a Mashup). You see, there's a band named Family Of The Year, and they used their hit song "Hero" for Richard Linklater's 2014 movie called Boyhood. For my video, I used "Hero" as background music while showing various scenes from Forrest Gump. If you have a few minutes sometime and happen to be Interested, here is a link to the video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/haOQpHyfg6aBj8k If you don't check it out, then No worries at all! I certainly will Not be offended! But Thank You So Much in advance if you do see it! I hope you Have A Great Day Today, mikefetterman6782! Please Stay Safe and Stay Awesome! 🙂
@vanheerdenseoservices1716
@vanheerdenseoservices1716 Жыл бұрын
Why do I enjoy seeing people's responses to things so much? 😀
@michaelbaumert9533
@michaelbaumert9533 Жыл бұрын
Respect to any man that can hold his emotions on his sleeve. Love you.
@innercircle341
@innercircle341 Жыл бұрын
First time watching your channel. Aren't you just a lovely couple? Really nice to see for this lonely old Gramps. You remind me of my own grandkids so I've subbed. 😍
@lornepribbeno3760
@lornepribbeno3760 Жыл бұрын
Your comment about the music for this film. Actually a good story, they wanted certain moments to have a certain feel, so they threw in music that was more or less a wish list, and planned to add their own music where the artist said no or was too expensive. They started shopping the songs around, and soon the buzz for the movie and its sense of Americana began to spread, how it was not just a story about Forrest but America. Then these artists started lowering their prices and gave permission, some who even originally said no came back with a yes. IN THE END, though there were some who still bowed out, Forrest Gump got all of its wish list music
@barryscott8041
@barryscott8041 Жыл бұрын
I'm halfway through one of my fave movies with y'all, and I already love your compassion for Jenny, when she was about to leap from the balcony.... Seen many Reactors on this film, and the LACK of empathy for her
@indo_vibestribe817
@indo_vibestribe817 Жыл бұрын
41:50 she wanted to turn to a bird and fly far far away... just like the prayer she said with forest when they were little...
@th.burggraf7814
@th.burggraf7814 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed watching this. Not only your reaction, but also you guys' breakdown of this movie. 👍🏻
@saiganesyajonnalagadda3782
@saiganesyajonnalagadda3782 Жыл бұрын
Forrest Gump won six Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Hanks, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. It beat other movies in the same year like Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption.
@rayshawnhoward5068
@rayshawnhoward5068 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't matter how you look or even how you talk but there's a special person out there in the world for everyone you just have to find them and that's exactly what this movie showed us he only had one friend growing up and ended up with her she accepted him for who he is and he accepted her for who she is that's true love and that's just facts 💯💯💯
@Donizen1
@Donizen1 Жыл бұрын
To me the main message in this movie was to do with why was he so successful. He was mentally challenged but still achieved so much. Why? Well firstly, he did everything he said he would do. He was definitely a doer, not someone who always talks about what they will do but never does it. Secondly, he was always thinking. He was really quite philosophical. When you said why is he just staring at nothing, he really was thinking about things. He was always asking things like what is my destiny. Is Lt. Dan right and we are all just drifting around on a breeze or... At the end when it was obvious he was going to sit there all day waiting for his son to come back from school, he immediately went into thinking mode and was going to probably achieve so much from that time. The rest of us would fly off with the feather drifting around on a breeze. Truly one of the best movies ever.
@JulioCesarAvila2741
@JulioCesarAvila2741 11 ай бұрын
😢i really love this movie, and watching your reaction made me cry a lot, this movie teaches us a lot of lessons. a hug from Brazil.
@ollie511
@ollie511 10 ай бұрын
Hey JulioCesarAvila2741! Forrest Gump is such an Emotional movie, and I LOVE how Forrest showed the upmost loyalty to those closest to him! I think that is a character quality we can all admire, and try to apply in our own lives! For me Personally, I often connect with this movie because my brother actually has Autism (So Forrest and my brother can relate a bit since they are both disabled). I also just wanted to mention that I actually posted a video on my KZbin channel that is almost like a tribute video to Forrest Gump (though I called it a Mashup). You see, there's a band named Family Of The Year, and they used their hit song "Hero" for Richard Linklater's 2014 movie called Boyhood. For my video, I used "Hero" as background music while showing various scenes from Forrest Gump. If you have a few minutes sometime and happen to be Interested, here is a link to the video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/haOQpHyfg6aBj8k If you don't check it out, then No worries at all! I certainly will Not be offended! But Thank You So Much in advance if you do see it! I hope you Have A Great Day Today, JulioCesarAvila2741! Please Stay Safe and Stay Awesome! 🙂
@beetoe90
@beetoe90 9 ай бұрын
You guys are so awesome and genuine. Great summary on the film at the end. much luv =)
@NerdyWatchTV
@NerdyWatchTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this wholesome reaction. 👍 The feather is so symbolic in this story. As I see it, Forrest's story is an analogy to life in general. We are all like that feather blowing in the wind. Beautiful and random, we all find meaning on our own.
@looneygardener
@looneygardener Жыл бұрын
Running is how Jenny copes, and that's why she tells Forrest to do the same.
@evanpasciuto8652
@evanpasciuto8652 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed your after talk! Love diving into the symbolism of movies and what it means to different people!
@johnnymnemonic7730
@johnnymnemonic7730 Жыл бұрын
One of the best reactions I have ever seen for "Forrest Gump". Thank you both a lot.
@todderickson2435
@todderickson2435 Жыл бұрын
This is my introduction to finding your channel! I always watch reactions to this phenomenal movie, and yours was one of the best I've ever seen. Your observations were spot-on, and I greatly appreciate how genuine you were sharing your thoughts and emotions. It's impossible for me to hold in the waterworks when I watch this classic, or even when I watch reactions to it. Gabriella, I will be praying for you and your brother. Also, as others have said, I strongly recommend The Green Mile....but please, have plenty of tissues ready. You folks have a new subscriber!
@kathleenmayhorne3183
@kathleenmayhorne3183 Жыл бұрын
Don't underestimate the value in the bonuses in your dvds. In the Princess Bride they explained why Robin Wright's character, was not so useful in the fire-swamp. Forrest was not a real deep thinker, but his mum's wisdom showed him what is really important in life. So he made good choices, happenstance put him in so many significant situations, but he didn't get big headed. So we see, people are what is important, he was a good man and lived a great, productive life, even though people thought he was stoopid. Be kinder to each other, we do not know what others have been through, or if they are a valuable person, based on first impressions.
@mildredpierce4506
@mildredpierce4506 Жыл бұрын
I personally love DVDs with commentary. I have learned so much from listening to commentary from directors, writers, actors and others in the movie industry.
@Floppyearsmomma
@Floppyearsmomma 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for beautiful transparent reactions. This movie is a gold mine. My favorite scene in the movie is when the man hits Jenny in the face and the camera locks onto Forrest's face. Whatever goes on around him, he is focused on doing what's just and right. Whether it's picking up a black students notebook, going in to a firestorm to rescue Bubba, or protecting Jenny's honor from drunk men as she sings naked. Something that nobody has ever mentioned, that I find poignant is when Jenny is thinking of suicide after a night of sex, cocaine, and heroine. The song is "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd and the line is "I can't change." When Jenny was small she asked Forrest to pray with her that she would turn into "bird" so she could "fly fly away". It hits me like a ton of bricks every time I see it. Anyway, I wish I had reacted to this when you all first posted. Another one I highly recommend is Radio Flyer. It's about another abused boy trying to find freedom and guess what? It has Tom Hanks!
@americanfreedomlogistics9984
@americanfreedomlogistics9984 Жыл бұрын
forrest ran for three years , he probably came home and a couple more years went by before jenny wrote him the letter
@moanyamech
@moanyamech Ай бұрын
great reaction. you had me reaching for a tissue a few times
@FearHype
@FearHype Жыл бұрын
Short comment, but you guys are fast becoming my favorite movie reaction channel. Keep it up!
@StressBurger
@StressBurger 6 күн бұрын
"you know he's a little slow" the irony of how fast he runs
@beppo2814
@beppo2814 Жыл бұрын
My first time watching you guys. Very nice. Time to go through your back catalog.
@benjamindover6685
@benjamindover6685 Жыл бұрын
Love both of your reactions This movie does make grown man cry 😭 Beautiful timeless masterpiece
@poliveri0722
@poliveri0722 Жыл бұрын
They weren't 'impersonating military personel'. They were Viet Nam Vets protesting the war.
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