Review of Forrest Gump (1994) by Derekm. — 27 May 2007
This captivating look at some of the most profound modern American history and pop-culture demonstrates a true storytelling experience, and expresses the idea that any one man can have a great impact on the world without the knowledge of doing so, and that intelligence is not a lack of wisdom, or of character, and if possible, the child-like innocence captured by Gump's obvious handicaps make him more of a compassionate and loving human being than any lying and big-headed member of society gifted with intelligence.
This review of Forrest Gump (1994) was written by Derekm. on 27 May 2007.
Forrest Gump has generally received very positive reviews.
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