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    Josh Kaplan 11SEP 2015 SPCH125 Movie Assignment The movie I selected for this assignment is Forrest Gump, mostly because it is one of the most widely known movies of all time. Instantly quotable and memorizable, and one I have watched a million times over in every way possible. Forrest Gump, of Greenbow, AL, has one of the most historically and culturally significant lives possible, from playing football for the University of Alabama, to serving as an Infantry Sergeant in the Vietnam War. He

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    morsel. In the movie Forrest Gump, the concept of destiny is viewed by the characters in various different ways. Lieutenant Dan believes in predetermined destiny, Jenny spends her entire life trying to take control of her destiny, and Forrest simply takes life one step at a time, believing that destiny is about the

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    the movie. A perfect example of an important movie is Forrest Gump. This movie shows many topics that were not before addressed in the media such as PTSD and HIV and has very positive themes. The movie starts with Forrest Gump telling his story to those sitting next to him on the bus stop bench. His story began with his mom getting him braces for his legs. Due to his back, Forrest had to wear leg braces and was often ridiculed for it. Forrest never says it, but he has an I.Q of 75 and possibly has

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    The film, Forrest Gump, follows the life of the character as he goes about life while being involved with historical events. In this scene was the ending part of the Vietnam War part of the movie and it relates to the meaning of courage that are also in The Things They Carried. Both Gump, O’Brien and the other characters are fighting the same war, struggling with situations regarding relationships, death, pain, and the post war world. In the scene, Forrest and Bubba running away from the enemy

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    Forrest Gump tells the story of a man, who while slightly mentally and physically challenged, is to lead a life full of experiences and wonderment. The audience is teleported to the 1960’s American South and around the globe as they follow Forrest on this journey. By using historical footage, he is placed in seemingly recorded events. The simple love story is interwoven with the upheavals of the Vietnam era, the violent war sequences and solitude he requires to make sense of his changing life

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    By: Thea Sofie Forrest Gump is an American film from 1994, directed by Robert Zemeckis. The film is based on the novel of Winston Groom, the book is from 1986. The main actor, Forrest Gump, is played by Tom Hanks. It is a drama and comedy film. Main actors Forrest Gump: Tom Hanks (adult Gump) and Michael Conner Humphreys (child Gump) Jenny Curran: Robin Wright (adult Curren) Hanna R. Hall (child Curren) Lieutenant Dan Taylor: Gary Sinise Mrs. Gump: Sally Field Forrest Gump junior: Haley

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    Anaylsis of Forrest Gump There is a huge difference between very bad movies and very good ones. That's because films can be on either side of the quality scale. A good movie has the ability to burrow deep into the subconscious, with unpredictable and occasional remarkable results. A great work of art can cause euphoria, touch a deep emotional chord, or, in rare cases effect fundamental changes in a persons outlook on life. A movie that can do

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    Paramount presented Robert Zemeckis’ Forest Gump in theaters on July 6, 1994. This movie became a six time, Oscar winning film at the 67th Academy Awards. Tom Hanks stared in this movie as Forrest Gump. He developed this character in a way that would drive the plot smoothly. He was a lover, a fighter, a football star, and a multimillionaire. Hanks was able to portray Forrest as an all-American man in the 20th century. Forrest Gump is a great, uplifting saga about a boy’s good-natured attempts to

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    Forrest Gump is an All American, fan favorite, award-winning film directed by Robert Zemeckis that was released on July 6, 1994. Tom Hanks stars as the main character, Forrest Gump. The award-winning movie’s genre is best described as an epic romantic comedy drama. Many rhetorical appeals such as ethos, pathos, and logos are made throughout the entire movie. Pathos is used the most effecting the audiences’ emotions from beginning to end. The film is based on Forrest Gump’s life, in which he narrated

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    Lieutenant Dan Taylor, from the movie Forrest Gump, was initially an “ordinary” character known to have a family line tradition of someone dying in each war. He was the next family member to serve, in the Vietnam War. Despite beating the odds of not dying, he still faced a near death tragedy. In Vietnam, he lead a platoon that was encountered an ambush by the Vietcong. During the surprise attack, he ordered a Napalm bomb drop against the enemies. Lt. Dan was convinced he was the next to follow the

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