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Forest Gump Debate: Did Forest Gump Have a Good Life?
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:23 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:23 pm
I was talking with a buddy earlier and we strongly disagreed on whether Forest Gump had "a good life." Thoughts?
I argued he did. He was able to live a remarkable life. He was able to be present at some of the more important events in the past 50 years. He was surrounded by people who loved and cared for him. He married the dream girl and despite his intelligence, he'll probably end up being a wonderful father. He's financially successful too.
My buddy sees Forest Gump's life as miserable. The way he sees it, Forest Gump's intelligence is a terrible affliction. His best friend and wife die well before their time and he loses his mother in before he is ready. He has no hopes and dreams that he can fulfill and strive for. A used car analogy was used.
Two of those arguments are invalid. He doesn't understand the importance of the events he has taken part in and he also doesn't realize "what he is missing out in."
I argued he did. He was able to live a remarkable life. He was able to be present at some of the more important events in the past 50 years. He was surrounded by people who loved and cared for him. He married the dream girl and despite his intelligence, he'll probably end up being a wonderful father. He's financially successful too.
My buddy sees Forest Gump's life as miserable. The way he sees it, Forest Gump's intelligence is a terrible affliction. His best friend and wife die well before their time and he loses his mother in before he is ready. He has no hopes and dreams that he can fulfill and strive for. A used car analogy was used.
Two of those arguments are invalid. He doesn't understand the importance of the events he has taken part in and he also doesn't realize "what he is missing out in."
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:25 pm to athenslife101
you see the glass half full, and your buddy see's it half empty.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:25 pm to athenslife101
He had an amazing life. I don't see how this is questionable.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:26 pm to athenslife101
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This post was edited on 12/26/21 at 10:43 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:26 pm to athenslife101
Amazing life. No question.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:26 pm to athenslife101
Watched it yesterday. I thought about it as well. I think he did. Although losing everyone he loved sucked, he ended up having his son to remind him of them.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:29 pm to Carolina101
Which is kind of the opposite. People always think I'm a huge pessimist according to some people (which I disagree with vehemently)
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:30 pm to athenslife101
He's better off without Jenny. She was a bitch who just used him for his money. He may have lost Bubba, but he still has Lt Dan as his buddy and business partner. He's got a good life.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:33 pm to athenslife101
Hell yes. He had a good life. He overcame his handicaps. He was successful athletically, militarily, financially and, in the long run romantically and family wise.
And hell, he found joy and contentment in little things like mowing the fields and running.
So, I'd argue he had a very good life.
And hell, he found joy and contentment in little things like mowing the fields and running.
So, I'd argue he had a very good life.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:36 pm to athenslife101
NCAA champion football player
World champion ping pong player
personally met multiple presidents
war veteran with high honors
billionaire entrepreneur
National icon for his running
Finally got the love of Jenny
Has a great son
Stupid is as stupid does. His intelligence was never much of an issue for forest.
Those are both sad but he found a new friend in Lt. Dan. and Jenny died yes, but gave him a son.
He had a great life and is nothing but happy at the end of that movie.
World champion ping pong player
personally met multiple presidents
war veteran with high honors
billionaire entrepreneur
National icon for his running
Finally got the love of Jenny
Has a great son
quote:
Forest Gump's intelligence is a terrible affliction.
Stupid is as stupid does. His intelligence was never much of an issue for forest.
quote:
His best friend and wife die well before their time and he loses his mother in before he is ready
Those are both sad but he found a new friend in Lt. Dan. and Jenny died yes, but gave him a son.
He had a great life and is nothing but happy at the end of that movie.
This post was edited on 4/14/14 at 7:37 pm
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:37 pm to athenslife101
I'm usually a pessimist, but I think Forrest had a good life and I always saw Forrest Gump as an uplifting movie. It showed the ups and downs of life: for every bad thing that happened to him, something good happened next. He seemed happy and content with his existence, which kind of makes you feel like you should be happy with what you get too.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:38 pm to athenslife101
No doubt there were lemons in his chocolate box, but he didn't fight the wind or mix metaphors.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:40 pm to athenslife101
I would imagine Forrest would say he had a great life if you asked him.
He may not have the appreciation a normal person would have for the same life... But he say at a bus stop and told anyone who would listen about his life.
Sure jenny was his goal and she died... But he has Forrest Jr now
He may not have the appreciation a normal person would have for the same life... But he say at a bus stop and told anyone who would listen about his life.
Sure jenny was his goal and she died... But he has Forrest Jr now
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:46 pm to Backinthe615
Like most little Bammers he started hardlegging the first cute blonde that paid him any attention. He just couldn't let her go though.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:46 pm to Carolina101
He thought it was good. That is all that matters.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 7:49 pm to athenslife101
They don't say "ignorance is bliss" for no reason.
Meeting the President of the United States is no more or less important to Forrest Gump than meeting the bus driver or the leader of the Black Panther Party.
To us, he had a remarkable life, but to himself, he had a life. He just accepted things as they came. He did not covet or envy what others had.
Meeting the President of the United States is no more or less important to Forrest Gump than meeting the bus driver or the leader of the Black Panther Party.
To us, he had a remarkable life, but to himself, he had a life. He just accepted things as they came. He did not covet or envy what others had.
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:12 pm to athenslife101
speaking of this movie since its on for a second time today.
is it just me or is this movie not that rewatchable anymore?
is it just me or is this movie not that rewatchable anymore?
Posted on 4/14/14 at 9:14 pm to Jones
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is it just me or is this movie not that rewatchable anymore?
Some people may see it that way, but i watch it probably like once a month and it never gets old for me.
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