阿甘正传英文影评?
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阿甘正传英文影评?
Forrest Gump An absolute film favourite of mine,mainly because there has never been a movie character that I have appreciated so much as Forrest Gump.A simple man who experiences (and creates) some of the most significant events in American history,while all he really wants is to be with the woman he loves,Jenny.
Tom Hanks gave an incredible performance as Forrest,a man of 75 IQ who is waiting at a bus stop whilst telling his life story.As we see the story develop from him meeting both his sweetheart Jenny,Elvis Presley and being told 'run Forrest,run!' different people arrive at the bus stop and listen to him.Each meets his story with emotions ranging from enraptured to derision,as they learn with the audience the incredible life Forrest has led.This includes him starring in the All American Football team,winning a Congressional Medal of Honour in Vietnam,exposing the Watergate scandal and making millions from 'Bubba-Gump shrimping industries',while meeting three different U.S Presidents along the way.The film ends on a poignant note,with Jenny and Forrest meeting again and having a son,as Jenny dies of HIV/AIDS.
Along with Tom Hanks in the title role Forrest Gump featured an excellent supporting cast,with career bests from Robin Wright Penn as Jenny and Gary Sinise as the legless Vietnam veteran Lt.Dan Taylor.
I was inspired by the wonder of a man experiencing his life without realising its significance to the world,just simply wishing for an emotionally damaged woman who goes on to live a lonely life without him.She rejects Forrest,telling him 'he doesn't know what love is',before eventually realising that no-one would ever love her more.
Due to its preposterous plot line and sentimental tone,Forrest Gump could easily have descended into melodramatic mush peppered with phony special effects.However in the capable hands of screenwriter Roth and Zemeckis the movie becomes a highly entertaining yet profound account of one simple-minded man who goes on an enthralling quest.For such an audacious film there were amazingly few flaws (Forrest inspiring John Lennon to write the song 'Imagine' and the contrivances of him running across America the only examples I can recall).
Forrest Gump is a film that may well transcend anything of its kind.It gave us a character I had great sympathy and hope for,and reminded me that a person needs no intelligence to be an upstanding and admirable person.
Tom Hanks gave an incredible performance as Forrest,a man of 75 IQ who is waiting at a bus stop whilst telling his life story.As we see the story develop from him meeting both his sweetheart Jenny,Elvis Presley and being told 'run Forrest,run!' different people arrive at the bus stop and listen to him.Each meets his story with emotions ranging from enraptured to derision,as they learn with the audience the incredible life Forrest has led.This includes him starring in the All American Football team,winning a Congressional Medal of Honour in Vietnam,exposing the Watergate scandal and making millions from 'Bubba-Gump shrimping industries',while meeting three different U.S Presidents along the way.The film ends on a poignant note,with Jenny and Forrest meeting again and having a son,as Jenny dies of HIV/AIDS.
Along with Tom Hanks in the title role Forrest Gump featured an excellent supporting cast,with career bests from Robin Wright Penn as Jenny and Gary Sinise as the legless Vietnam veteran Lt.Dan Taylor.
I was inspired by the wonder of a man experiencing his life without realising its significance to the world,just simply wishing for an emotionally damaged woman who goes on to live a lonely life without him.She rejects Forrest,telling him 'he doesn't know what love is',before eventually realising that no-one would ever love her more.
Due to its preposterous plot line and sentimental tone,Forrest Gump could easily have descended into melodramatic mush peppered with phony special effects.However in the capable hands of screenwriter Roth and Zemeckis the movie becomes a highly entertaining yet profound account of one simple-minded man who goes on an enthralling quest.For such an audacious film there were amazingly few flaws (Forrest inspiring John Lennon to write the song 'Imagine' and the contrivances of him running across America the only examples I can recall).
Forrest Gump is a film that may well transcend anything of its kind.It gave us a character I had great sympathy and hope for,and reminded me that a person needs no intelligence to be an upstanding and admirable person.