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   我觉着是一个很理智的故事。阿甘是个智商只有75的低能儿。在学校里为了躲避别的孩子的欺侮,听从一个朋友珍妮的话而开始“跑”。他跑着躲避别人的捉弄。在中学时,他为了躲避别人而跑进了一所学校的橄榄球场,就这样跑进了大学。阿甘被破格录取,并成了橄榄球巨星,受到了肯尼迪总统的接见。

   因为“傻人有傻福”,阿甘还阴差阳错地发了大财,成了百万富翁。而阿甘不愿为名利所累,他做了一名园丁。阿甘时常思念珍妮,而这时的珍妮早已误入歧途,陷于绝望之中。终于有一天,7a64e78988e69d83362珍妮回来了,她和阿甘共同生活了一段日子,在一天夜晚,珍妮投入了阿甘的怀抱,之后又在黎明悄然离去。3年以后,阿甘又一次见到了珍妮,还有一个小男孩,那是他的儿子。这时的珍妮已经得了一种不治之症,但阿甘仍然同珍妮结婚并带着儿子一起回到了家乡,度过了一段幸福的时光。   

    肖申克的救赎和阿甘正传同是能给我们的生活做一些指引的片子,当然任何片子的制作者和导演等都可以说他的片子同样是这样的,然而那根本不是其电影的重点,我甚至可以说一个强奸犯的故事可以教育我们要时刻警醒自己人的道德不知道什么时候会崩溃人的本性不知道什么情况下会像洪水猛兽一样的爆发。

     阿甘的朴实、真诚、善良、坚毅的人生观,让我们深刻知道该报以什么的心态去面对惨淡的人生。而阿甘的结局,成为一个人民英雄、商业大亨、卓越父亲,也在告诉我们。善良、坚持、真诚终究会有回报的,我们终将得到我们该有的美好。




仔细看,这可是全英文的

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Forrest Gump
(Comedy/Drama) (1994)

"Life is like a box of chocolates: You never know what you're going to get."

Major Characters:

Forrest Gump...................Tom Hanks
A somewhat slow (not smart) person, who happens to be incredibly kind,
decent, and over the course of his life, quite lucky.

Jenny..........................Robin Wright
Forrest's most important friend from early childhood, who remains his friend
for over 35 years despite the very different lives that they will lead.

Mama Gump......................Sally Field
Forrest's loving mother who will do all she can to give
Forrest a good life despite his lack of intelligence.

Lieutenant Dan..................Gary Siniese
An army officer that Forrest meets while serving in the Vietnam war, who eventually
becomes a loyal friend of Forrest (A "Lieutenant" is a mid-level rank in the army).

Bubba...........................Mykelti Williamson
A poor black solider, and another friend that Forrest makes in Vietnam.

Plot Summary

Forrest Gump is the story of an incredibly kind and gentle person who is also
what some people might call "mildly retarded." It's true that he is not too smart,
but he is very fortunate, because he has a mother and friend who love him dearly.
Forrest is born and raised in rural Alabama, in the Southern United States.
He grows up with his mother, who rents out rooms in the family house to people
traveling through the area.

Despite his lack of sophistication, and the fact that he was raised far from any
major cities, Forrest manages to become personally involved in most of the critical
events that take place in American History from the late 1950s until the early 1980s.
This includes the Vietnam War, the Watergate Scandal, the Civil Rights and Anti-Vietnam
War protest movements, and the Computer Revolution. Forrest even meets three American
Presidents as well as Elvis Presley and John Lennon. In a way, this movie is a look
at a period of American history through the eyes of a gentle soul who lacks cynicism,
but simply accepts things for what they are.

Ultimately, it is about the relationships that Forrest develops through his life.
With his mother, who will do anything for him, with his two best friends from his
days in the army, Bubba and Lieutenant Dan, and most of all, with Jenny, his true
childhood sweetheart. Jenny experiences the changes in American culture from a
totally different perspective than Forrest, eventually joining the various protest
movements and subcultures of the 1960s and 70s. But in the end, she is faithful
to her childhood friend, whose sincerity, kindness and loyalty she would find in
no other person.

A special note on language usage: Since much of the movie is narrated by Forrest,
you should be careful to not internalize the ungrammatical aspects of his personal
way of speaking. Aside from the obvious use of "double-negatives," Forrest also
tends to conjugate the past tense of "to be" incorrectly, saying "we was" instead
of "we were."

Words and Expressions that You may not Know

Forrest Arrives in town to see Jenny, and soon tells he story of
his early life to anyone who happens to be on the bus stop bench...

I'll bet you can walk all day in shoes like that and never feel anything.
A common way to say "I'm sure that..."

His back is as crooked as a politician.
A good play on words: "Crooked" can mean marked by
bends or curves, but it also means corrupt and dishonest.

They were in the Ku Klux Klan. They dressed up like a
bunch of ghosts or spooks or something.
The "KKK" is an infamous group of violent racists that has
existed in the United States since the 1860s. A "Spook" is a ghost.

What are you all staring at?
In the Southern United States, "you all" operates as a form
of "you," but note that it is always pronounced "ya'all."

He has braces on his legs.
A clamp or brace that hold two or more pieces together.

Green Bough, Alabama
The County and State where Forrest grew up. States are divided into
counties, though most people aren't particularly aware of them. Alabama
is in the "deep South" of the United States.

Mama decided to let those rooms out.
A rather British way to say "rent out."

Your boy is different: His IQ is 75.
"Intelligence Quotient," which is the standard test to measure a person's intelligence.
An IQ of 100 is considered normal, which means that Forrest has an IQ which may be
close to "retarded," or as some people say in the 1990's, "mentally challenged."

He might be a bit on the slow side.
"He might be a little dumb."

He's not going to a special school to retread tires!
A "tread" is the outer covering of a tire, and thus
to "retread a tire" is to put a new covering on the tire.

Your mama sure does care about your schooling.
"Mama" is often used for mom, or mother, but outside of the South,
it is usually used only by children. "Schooling" can be an alternative
word for education.

Me and mama was on our own.
"We had to be responsible for ourselves, since no one else would take care of us."

There were always folks coming and going.
"Folks" is a very Southern way to say people. It can also mean parents.

Suitcases, hot cases, sample cases.
Different types of cases that Forrest discovers exist. A "sample case"
may be a small box for jewelry or some other product for sale, but I'm not
sure if there really is such a thing as a "hot case."

He had him a guitar case.
Ungrammatical Southern English: Note the use of the object pronoun "him" after
the verb "had." Avoid this grammatical construction, which is used quite a bit
throughout the movie.

That's not for children's eyes.
Mama's poetic way of saying "children are too young to see this."

It must be hard being a king.
Elvis Presley became famous as "The King of Rock'n'Roll."

On the way to school, Forrest meets the most
beautiful girl he had ever seen, or ever would.

Mama said to not to be taking rides from strangers.
An important noun, and the one you use when you
want a friend to drive you somewhere: "Can I get a ride?"
(You're fluent now, so stop saying "Can I go in the car with you?"!)

It's funny what a young man recollects.
A somewhat fancy word for "remember."

My first outdoor picnic.
A meal prepared to eat outside, often in a park.

My legs are just fine and dandy.
A curious and somewhat old-fashioned expression meaning good, or well.

"Stupid is as stupid does."
An expression that became famous because of this movie. I think this is mama's way of
saying "Just because you look stupid, you're not stupid unless you do stupid things."
A great thing to say the next time your boyfriend calls you an idiot. Or maybe not.

We was like peas and carrots.
Forrest's way of saying "we went together well, and became best friends."

I showed her how to dangle.
An interesting little verb meaning to hang loosely, or swing gently back and forth.
Children will dangle from a swing on a tree branch, but also note that a plan may dangle,
until somebody takes action.

Forrest runs from the local bullies, and
soon learns he can run like the wind...

Hey dummy!
An insult word meaning dumb or stupid.

I could run like the wind blows.
A poetic expression, usually said without the verb to blow.

That boy sure is a running fool.
A "fool" can be somebody who is considered dumb, or it can be
someone who was made to look ridiculous in a particular situation.

Her mama had gone to heaven when I was five.
Forrest's only way to say that somebody has died.

You better get back here, girl.
I put this here simply to tell you that "better" is the only word in English
that functions as both an adverb ("I play better than you") and an auxiliary
verb (as in the sentence above). Shocking, but true!

Jenny would sneak out and come to my house.
"To sneak out" is a useful phrasal verb meaning to
leave secretly. Note that the past tense is "snuck out."

Let's move it!
A common alternative to "Let's go!" Often said by a
person with power or authority, such as a teacher or coach.

It used to be I ran to get where I was going;
I never thought it would take me anywhere.
---Forrest's philosophy of life

Who in the hell is that?
A common addition to "Wh questions" to show added emotion
such as surprise or anger, but the "in" is usually not used.

Just a local idiot.
A funny way to say "a moron who lives around here."

He must be the stupidest son of a bitch alive!
Usually used as a crude insult to describe a mean or unpleasant
person, but here it's almost used as a term of pity.

While in collage, Forrest finds himself involved in a world going
through great social changes, as Jenny prepares to follow her dreams.

Federal troops [are] enforcing a court order.
Reference to the incident in 1962, when President Kennedy ordered the US army
to force the authorities of Alabama to allow two black students into the University
of Alabama. A judge had ordered the admission of black students, and because of
resistance in the South to such orders, the President had to use army soldiers to
make sure that the order was obeyed.

Coons, Niggers.
Very crude racist insults referring to blacks.
(I think "coon" was short for the animal "raccoon.")

The Commander of the National Guard and Governor Wallace.
Wallace was the racist Governor of Alabama in 1962 who refused to obey the courts
because he insisted the blacks must not be allowed to go to a State University with
whites. The "National Guard" are soldiers under the command of individual Governors
of the 50 states who are used in times of civil unrest (riots). However, in 1962,
President Kennedy "nationalized" the guard so that the troops would follow his orders,
and thus enforce the court order to allow blacks into the University.

The University of Alabama had been desegregated.
"To desegregate" is to end the legal separation that exists,
in this case concerning schools.

Wasn't that Gump? :::: Sure as hell was!
Another "hell" expression, used to add emotion to a sentence.

It was coed.
Short for co-educational: An important word meaning that both
males and females are present. It usually refers to a school.

He didn't know any better
A good way to excuse a stupid action!

Forest, look at you! Come on!
The most wonderful and versatile phrasal verb in the English language,
signifying everything from "Be serious" to "Please." Here, meaning "let's go!"

I want to be a singer like Joan Baez.
A famous American folk singer who sung songs
about injustice, war and other social issues.

I want to reach people on a personal level.
Jenny's way of saying that she wants her songs to touch people emotionally.

Girls? I sit next to them in home economics class all the time.
A class in high school where students learn such practical
things as cooking and managing personal finances.

I'm dizzy.
The sensation a person gets after spinning around too fast;
A confused feeling combined with a fear you may fall down.

I bet that never happened in home ec.
A short way to refer to home economics class.

Forrest meets his first US. President, and then soon after,
finds himself in the US. Army with his new friend, Bubba.

The Collegiate All-American football team.
The team created at the end of each year that has the best football
players from every college. They often get to visit the White House.

I must have drunk me about 15 Dr. Peppers.
Dr. Pepper is a famous brand of soft drink (soda pop)
(Note again the ungrammatical addition of "me" that Forrest uses).

I got to pee.
Note how "have got to"--->"gotta" in rapid speech.
"To pee" is to urinate. It's safer to say "go to the bathroom."

Somebody shot his little brother.
Often used as a substitute for "younger."

You're not even a scum-sucking maggot!
A very strong insult: "Scum" is waste material such as that found
in sewer systems. A "maggot" is a type of worm-like insect, or colloquially,
a despicable or horrible person.

It was my induction day and I was already getting yelled at.
The first day upon entering an organization. In this case, the US. army.

Have you ever been on a shrimping boat?
A boat used primarily for catching shrimp.

I was looking to buy a boat on my own and then I got drafted.
If you are drafted, you are forced by the government
to enter into the army or other armed forces.

People call me Bubba, just like one of them redneck boys.
"Bubba" is the stereotypical name for a "redneck," which is a common slang word
for a crude and uneducated person. The stereotype often includes a person who
is racist, sexist and likes guns, trucks and beer.

Whatever you tell me, Drill Sergeant!
The army officer in charge of training new soldiers.

You're god damn gifted!
"Gifted" is a very complimentary adjective for intelligent, or born with great
ability or talent. However, note that "god damn" is a crude but common way of
expressing emotion such as anger (which suggests that the entire phrase is sarcastic).

I fit in the army like one of those round pegs.
"I fit in the army well" (A round peg is a small pin used to plug a hole.
The opposite of "fitting in" is to be "a square peg in a round hole").

Jesus H. Christ...I'd recommend you to OCS.
For some reason, the middle initial that is often used when people say "Jesus Christ"
to express various emotions. The OCS was a division of the army.

You can boil, broil, sautée69da5e6ba90e799bee5baa6337....They're deep fried, stir fried...
Bubba's list of the various ways you can cook shrimp.

Shrimp kabob, Creole, gumbo, stew, salad, burgers.
Bubba's list of the way shrimp can be served. Creole and Gumbo
are types of spicy soup that are popular in the South.

We lay there in our bunks.
A narrow bed, used in places like army barracks,
which are buildings used to house soldiers.

Get a load of the tits on her!
"Get a load of" something is a colloquial way to say "Look at..."
"Tits" is colloquial and somewhat crude word for breasts
(It's safer to say "boobs," if you insist on being colloquial).

Jenny goes off to live her dream as a folk singer,
and Forrest goes off to the Vietnam War.

Our very own beatnik beauty: Let's give a round
of applause to the luscious Bobbie Dylan!
A "beatnik" was a type of writer or artist in the 1950s who rejected traditional
American society (They were a type of early hippie or bohemian who were known to
discuss philosophy in cafes, and were often associated with Jazz and drugs). "Luscious"
is an interesting adjective for seductive, or perhaps pleasant to the senses. Bob Dylan
is a folk singer who became very famous in the 1960s.

Her dream had come true. She was a folk singer.
A person who sings about injustice and other social issues,
usually with just an acoustic (not electric) guitar.

Stupid jerk!
A good word for idiot, moron, or imbecile,
and in certain contexts, asshole or bastard.

They were trying to grab you!
"To grab" means to hold, restrain or perhaps seize suddenly.

Hang on a minute.
Another way to say "wait."

Just like that, she was gone.
A good way to say "suddenly" (Forrest says this a lot).

After we win the war, we can shrimp these waters.
Note the use of "shrimp" as a verb (like "to fish")

Do not salute! There's god damn snipers all around
who would love to grease an officer.
"To salute" is to greet with a gesture required by military regulation,
usually by placing your hand up to your forehead. "Snipers" are people who
shoot at others from a hidden place. "To grease an officer" must be slang
for "to shoot an officer," though I've never heard it.

You better tuck that in or you'll get it caught in a trip wire.
"To tuck in" is to fold underneath, as in to tuck in the sheets of a bed.
(Here, Lieutenant Dan is referring to the fact that Bubba's lips are so big).
A "trip wire" is a hidden wire that when touched, causes a bomb or mine to explode.

There is one item of GI. gear that makes the
difference between a good and dead grunt---socks.
A "GI." is a solider (It stands for "general infantry."). "Gear" refers to equipment
such as clothes, helmets, guns, etc. A "grunt" is a very slangy term for a solider,
but this word was probably only used during the Vietnam war.

The V. Cong.
The "Vietcong," who were South Vietnamese guerrillas fighting the US. military.
(A "guerrilla" is a solider who often hides in the jungle).

Lieutenant Dan sure knew his stuff.
A very general and common word for "things."
In this case, he knew a lot about military life.

God damn it! Kick some ass!
Here, a crude way to say "Go out and kill the enemy"

He had a lot to live up to.
If you have parents or other family members that have accomplished a lot
and people expect you to do the same, then this expression applies to you.

Forrest learns the horror of war:
He loses one friend, but saves another.

Two standing orders in this platoon.
A "standing order" is an order that is always in force and therefore
doesn't need to be repeated. A "platoon" is a group of soldiers.

I sure hope I don't let him down.
"To let someone down" is to disappoint them.

We were always looking for this guy named Charley.
"Charley company" was a reference to the Vietcong soldiers fighting the Americans.

He was always getting funny feelings.
In this case, suspicions that the enemy was near by.

Check out that hole.
"To check out" something is a very useful phrasal verb meaning to investigate.

Rain that flew in sideways.
From one side (as opposed to from the top, or from the sky).

We're a good partnership. We be watching out for each other.
Note that in the grammar of Black English, the progressive tense ("we are watching...")
is constructed with the base of the verb ("We be watching").

I'll be the captain and split everything right down the middle: Fifty-fifty.
A very common way to say that all profits
or anything else will be equally divided.

And just like that, somebody turned off the rain.
Forrest's poetic way of saying "Suddenly, it stopped raining."

Mayday! Pull back! Run, god damn it!
"Mayday" is a military and navigational expression meaning help!, or
emergency! "To pull back" is a good phrasal verb meaning retreat.

Bubba was my best good friend. I had to make sure he was OK.
Note that the correct phrase is simply "my best friend."

I grabbed him up and run him out of there.
"To grab" is to seize suddenly, usually with your hands.
"To run somebody out o

影片《阿甘正传》中主人公全名福尔斯.甘,这是一个取自英雄先烈的名字。

1、他出生于美国二战后阿拉巴马州的绿茵镇上,在这里,妈妈靠祖上遗留的房产维持生计,小时候的阿甘因身体原因须靠脚撑支撑走路,而且智商只有75(正常值80),被周围人称为“傻瓜”,但他妈妈却告诉他:“你和其他人是一样的,只有做傻事的人,才是傻瓜”。

妈妈总是有办法保护他,总能够给他信心和希望,让他相信她所说的的话:“人生就像一盒各式各样的巧克力,你永远不知道下一块是哪种”。

2、小阿甘第一次坐校车,别人都用异样歧视的眼光看他,没人让他坐在身边,只有一个叫珍妮的小女孩不嫌弃他,她看起来像一个美丽的天使,声音甜的让他记忆终生。

珍妮成了阿甘一辈子唯一的朋友,她教他遇到危险就跑。阿甘在一次受到别人欺负时,在艰难的奔跑时跑掉了脚撑,这时的阿甘跑的快的如同风一样。

这样,跑成了他的快乐并成就了他,因跑的快,被橄榄球教练发现,进了球队,成了橄榄球队明星,得到总统的接见。

3、大学毕业后的阿甘,到军队参军,在列车上认识了布巴__日后最好的朋友,布巴出身于捕虾家庭,梦想是做捕虾船船长,在越南的战役中,布巴失去了生命,阿甘信守诺言,在退伍后,用广告代言费买了捕虾船,圆了好友布巴生前梦想,战役中失去双腿的丹中尉与阿甘合作,当了捕虾船的大副。

但他们捕虾成果很不理想,在一场风暴过后,多数船只受到重创,只剩下他们的捕虾船,这样捕虾就很容易了,他们因此发了财,阿甘依然按照以前和布巴的约定,将捕虾所得分给布巴的妈妈,使她过上了好日子。

4、从上中学与珍妮分开,两人一直是聚少离多,因珍妮总在追寻自己当歌手的梦想,阿甘在心里一直放不下珍妮,他每时每刻思念着她。

终于在一天下午,当阿甘在收割草坪时,珍妮回来了,他们在一起度过了一段美好、难忘的时光,后来珍妮悄然离去,阿甘穿着珍妮送他的跑鞋,跑遍了全美国,成了跑步明星。

5、最终珍妮与阿甘结婚,并带来了他们的儿子小福尔斯,一家人快乐的生活在一起,不幸的是珍妮因感染了某种病毒,不久离世,阿甘像儿时妈妈送自己上学一样,把儿子送上校车,目送校车离去。

6、影片的片头和片尾,那一片纯白的在天空中飞舞飘来飘去的羽毛,成为影片的亮点,它就像阿甘那颗纯洁的心灵,一尘不染,无论珍妮做过多少对不起他的事,他都不在意,唯有把她的好深深记在心里,把对她的爱藏在心里。

洁白无暇的翩翩飞舞的羽毛又像人们多舛的命运起伏不定,但总有一天它会停靠在某个避风港安稳下来。它又像阿甘与珍妮之间那纯洁的友情、爱情,不被外界环境渲染,它飘来飘去如同幸福总有一天会飘落在你我的身旁。

扩展资料:

基本7a64e78988e69d83331信息

《阿甘正传》是由罗伯特·泽米吉斯执导的电影,由汤姆·汉克斯、罗宾·怀特等人主演,于1994年7月6日在美国上映,该部影片上映后曾掀起狂潮,入围了奥斯卡金像奖十三项提名,并最终夺得奥斯卡最佳影片、最佳导演、最佳男主角、最佳剪辑等在内的六项大奖。

电影改编自美国作家温斯顿·格卢姆于1986年出版的同名小说,描绘了先天智障的小镇男孩福瑞斯特·甘自强不息,最终“傻人有傻福”地得到上天眷顾,在多个领域创造奇迹的励志故事。

2014年9月5日,在该片上映20周年之际,《阿甘正传》IMAX版本开始在全美上映。

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