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FORREST GUMP


The World Will Never be The Same Once You've Seen It Through The Eyes Of Forrest Gump

1994




Forrest Gump (1994)  

Directed by 
Robert Zemeckis    
  
Writing credits 
Winston Groom   (novel) 

 
Eric Roth    
  
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  
Tom Hanks ....  Forrest Gump  
Robin Wright ....  Jenny Curran  
Gary Sinise ....  Lieutenant Dan Taylor  
Mykelti Williamson ....  Bubba Blue  
Sally Field ....  Mrs. Gump  
Rebecca Williams ....  Nurse at Park Bench  
Michael Conner Humphreys ....  Young Forrest  
Harold G. Herthum ....  Doctor  
George Kelly (II) ....  Barber  
Bob Penny ....  Cronie  
John Randall ....  Cronie  
Sam Anderson (I) ....  Principal  
Margo Moorer ....  Louise  
Ione M. Telech ....  Elderly Woman  
Christine Seabrook ....  Elderly Woman's Daughter  
Peter Dobson ....  Young Elvis Presley  
Siobhan Fallon ....  School Bus Driver  
Alexander Zemeckis ....  School Bus Boy  
Logan Livingston Gomez ....  School Bus Boy  
Ben Waddel ....  School Bus Boy  
Elizabeth Hanks ....  School Bus Girl  
Hanna R. Hall ....  Young Jenny Curran  
Tyler Long ....  Red Headed Boy  
Christopher Jones (II) ....  Boy with Cross  
Grady Bowman ....  Fat Boy  
Kevin Mangan ....  Jenny's Father  
Fay Genens ....  Jenny's Grandmother  
Frank Geyer ....  Police Chief  
Rob Landry ....  Red Headed Teen  
Jason McGuire ....  Fat Teen  
Pete Auster (I) ....  Teen with Cross  
Sonny Shroyer ....  College Football Coach  
Brett Rice ....  High School Football Coach  
Ed Davis ....  High School Football Coach  
Daniel C. Striepeke ....  Recruiter  
Bruce Lucvia ....  Kick Off Return Player  
David Brisbin (I) ....  Newscaster  
Kirk Ward ....  Earl  
Angela Lomas ....  Black Student  
Timothy Record ....  Black Student  
Deborah McTeer ....  Woman with Child on Park Bench  
Mark Matheisen ....  Jenny's Date  
Al Harrington ....  Local Anchor #1  
Jed Gillin ....  President Kennedy (voice)  
Bob Harks ....  University Dean  
Don Fischer (I) ....  Army Recruiter  
Kenneth Bevington ....  Army Bus Driver  
Michael Flannery ....  Bus Recruit  
Gary Robinson (I) ....  Bus Recruit  
Marlena Smalls ....  Bubba's Mother  
Kitty K. Green ....  Bubba's Great Grandmother  
John Worsham ....  Southern Gentleman  
Afemo Omilami ....  Drill Sergeant  
Matt Wallace ....  Barracks Recruit  
Danté McCarthy ....  Topless Girl  
Paulie DiCocco ....  Emcee  
Mike Jolly ....  Club Patron  
Michael Kemmerling ....  Club Patron  
John Voldstad ....  Club Patron  
Jeffrey Winner ....  Club Patron  
Russ Wilson ....  Pick-up Truck Driver  
Daniel J. Gillooly ....  Helicopter Gunman  
Calvin Gadsden ....  Sergeant Sims  
Aaron Izbicki ....  Dallas  
Michael Burgess (I) ....  Cleveland  
Steven Griffith ....  Tex  
Bill Roberson ....  Fat Man at Bench  
Michael McFall ....  Army Hospital Male Nurse  
Eric Underwood ....  Mail Call Soldier  
Stephen Derelian ....  Wounded Soldier  
Byron Minns ....  Wounded Soldier  
Stephen Wesley Bridgewater ....  Hospital Officer  
Bonnie Burgess ....  Army Nurse  
Scott Oliver ....  National Correspondent #1  
John William Galt ....  President Johnson (voice)  
Hilary Chaplain ....  Hilary  
Isabel Rose ....  Isabel  
Jay Ross ....  Veteran at War Rally  
Richard D'Alessandro ....  Abbie Hoffman  
Dick Stilwell ....  Policeman at War Rally  
Kevin Davis ....  Black Panther  
Michael Jace ....  Black Panther  
Geoffrey Blake ....  Wesley  
Tim Perry (II) ....  Hippie at Commune  
Vanessa Roth ....  Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend  
Emily Carey ....  Hollywood Boulevard Girlfriend  
Paul Raczkowski ....  Man in VW Bug  
Valentino (I) ....  Chinese Ping Pong Player  
Dick Cavett ....  Himself  
Joe Stefanelli ....  John Lennon's Voice (voice)  
Tiffany Salerno ....  Carla  
Marla Sucharetza ....  Lenore  
Aloysius Gigl ....  Musician Boyfriend  
Jack Bowden ....  National Correspondent #4  
Joe Alaskey ....  President Nixon (voice)  
Lazarus Jackson ....  Discharge Officer  
W. Benson Terry ....  Stanley Loomis  
Matt Rebenkoff ....  Drugged Out Boyfriend  
Peter Bannon ....  Local Correspondent #2  
Joe Washington ....  Local Anchor #2  
Nora Dunfee ....  Elderly Southern Woman  
Nathalie Hendrix ....  Local Anchor #3  
Hallie D'Amore ....  Waitress in Cafe  
Jim Hanks ....  Running Double  
Chiffonye Cobb ....  Hannibal Reporter  
Juan Singleton ....  Hannibal Reporter  
Bobby Richardson (I) ....  Hannibal Reporter  
Michael Mattison ....  Taxi Driver  
Lenny Herb ....  Young Man Running  
Charles Boswell ....  Aging Hippie  
Tim McNeil ....  Wild Eyed Man  
Haley Joel Osment ....  Forrest Junior  
Lonnie Hamilton ....  The Minister  
Teresa Denton ....  Lieutenant Dan's Fiancee  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
Jim Keller (III) ....  Hippie at Commune (uncredited)  
John F. Kennedy ....  Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)  
John Lennon ....  Himself (uncredited) (archive footage)  
Mary Ellen Trainor ....  Jenny's Babysitter (uncredited)  
  
Produced by 
Wendy Finerman    
Charles Newirth   (co-producer)  
Steve Starkey    
Steve Tisch    
  
Original music by 
Alan Silvestri    
  
Cinematography by 
Don Burgess    
  
Film Editing by 
Arthur Schmidt (I)    
  
Casting 
Ellen Lewis    
  
Production Design by 
Rick Carter (II)    
  
Art Direction 
Leslie McDonald    
William James Teegarden    
  
Set Decoration 
Nancy Haigh    
  
Costume Design by 
Joanna Johnston    
  
Make-up Department 
Jay Cannistraci ....  make-up artist  
Hazel Catmull ....  hair stylist  
Hallie D'Amore ....  make-up designer  
William A. Kohout ....  hair stylist  
Susan Schuler-Page ....  hair stylist  
Rick Sharp ....  make-up artist  
Daniel C. Striepeke ....  make-up creator
make-up designer  
  
Production Management 
Gail Currey ....  computer graphics production manager  
Charles Newirth ....  unit production manager  
  
Assistant Director 
Carol Bawer ....  additional second assistant director  
Dana J. Kuznetzkoff ....  second assistant director  
Cherylanne Martin ....  first assistant director: second unit
second assistant director  
Bruce Moriarty ....  first assistant director  
Eric Tignini ....  second second assistant director  
David H. Venghaus Jr. ....  second second assistant director  
  
Sound Department 
Tom Barwick ....  foley artist  
Phil Benson ....  assistant sound designer  
David Franklin Bergad ....  assistant sound editor  
Gloria S. Borders ....  supervising sound editor  
Tony Eckert ....  foley recordist  
D.G. Fisher ....  cable person  
Suzanne Fox ....  adr editor  
Clare C. Freeman ....  foley editor  
Jonathan Gaynor ....  sound mixer: second unit  
Scott Guitteau ....  assistant sound editor  
Karen Harding ....  assistant sound editor  
Samuel H. Hinckley ....  assistant sound editor  
Tom Johnson (I) ....  sound re-recording mixer  
William B. Kaplan ....  production sound mixer  
Larry Oatfield ....  sound effects editor  
Earl Sampson (II) ....  boom operator  
Dennis S. Sands ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Claire Sanfilippo ....  dialogue editor  
Robert Shoup ....  sound effects editor  
Dianna Stirpe ....  dialogue editor  
Ewa Sztompke ....  dialogue editor  
Patti Tauscher ....  assistant sound editor  
Randy Thom ....  sound designer
sound re-recording mixer  
Dennie Thorpe ....  foley artist  
Marian Wilde ....  foley editor  
  
Special Effects 
Anne Calanchini ....  visual effects co-ordinator  
Doug Chiang ....  visual effects art director  
Debbie Denise ....  visual effects producer  
Timothy Eaton ....  visual effects editor  
Christopher Foster (I) ....  special effects  
Steven C. Foster ....  special effects  
Allen Hall (II) ....  special effects supervisor  
Ray O. Hardesty ....  special effects  
Megan L. Jones ....  visual effects co-ordinator  
Thomas Kittle ....  special effects  
Marshall Richard Krasser ....  digital rotoscoper (uncredited) 
Mickey McGovern ....  co-visual effects editor  
Bruce E. Merlin ....  special effects  
Joe Montenegro ....  special effects foreperson  
Matthew Hall Ozmandias ....  special effects  
Ken Ralston ....  visual effects supervisor  
James L. Roberts ....  special effects foreperson  
  
Stunts 
Keith Campbell (I) ....  stunts  
Christy Cotton ....  stunts  
Bud Davis ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Dane Farwell ....  stunts  
Stephen Moore (III) ....  stunts  
Denise Lynne Roberts ....  stunts  
Erik Stabenau ....  stunts  
  
Other crew 
Julie Adrianson-Neary ....  computer graphics artist  
Zach Aiken ....  production assistant  
Jon Alexander ....  computer graphics artist  
William Alford ....  set dresser  
Leah Anton ....  computer graphics artist  
Stephanie Antosca ....  assistant location manager  
Frida Aradóttir ....  hair creator and designer  
Ismael Araujo Jr. ....  grip  
Steve Arnold (II) ....  assistant art director  
Paige Augustine ....  lead person  
Randall K. Bean ....  senior scanning operator  
Kathleen Beeler (II) ....  computer graphics artist  
Patricia Bercsi ....  set costumer  
Linda Berger ....  assistant art director  
Rufus Best ....  construction foreperson  
Ken Beyer ....  computer graphics systems engineer  
Thomas Bianco ....  assistant accountant  
David Bifano ....  scoring co-ordinator  
Patricia Blau ....  executive in charge of production: ILM  
Josh Bleibtreu ....  first assistant camera  
Toby Blue ....  production assistant  
Lawrence L. Bolding ....  grip  
Nigel Boyd ....  key fitter  
Steven J. Boyd ....  archival research co-ordinator
post-production supervisor  
Billy Brashier ....  location projectionist  
Betty Brikowski ....  costumer  
Dan Bronson ....  costume supervisor  
Andrea Bronzo ....  computer graphics assistant  
Thomas E. Brown ....  paint foreperson  
Laura Bryant ....  assistant location manager  
David Brymer ....  casting associate  
Kat Bueno ....  grip  
John W. Burn ....  marine co-ordinator  
Greg Butler ....  lead computer graphics technical assistant  
Deborah Cahn ....  assistant to Mr. Zemeckis  
Randy Cantor ....  transportation captain  
Susan Carpenter ....  production assistant  
Phillip V. Caruso ....  still photographer  
Andrew Casey ....  second assistant photographer  
John Ceniceros ....  property assistant  
Eric Chauvin ....  digital matte painter  
David R. Christensen ....  lighting technician  
Peter Clarson ....  chief lighting technician  
Michael Clemens ....  production assistant  
Michael Conte (I) ....  computer graphics artist  
Leslie Cook ....  dance sequence stager and choreographer  
Clifton T. Cooper ....  property assistant  
Dan Cornwall ....  electrician  
Judith A. Cory ....  hair creator and designer  
Armand B. Coutu Jr. ....  costumer  
Tona B. Dahlquist ....  extras casting  
J. Patrick Daily ....  first company grip  
Peter Daulton ....  computer graphics artist  
Tyler C. Daum ....  picture car captain  
James M. Davis ....  general foreperson  
Sandy DeCrescent ....  music contractor  
Stefan Dechant ....  production illustrator  
Robert E. Denne ....  production painter  
John 'Jay' Devlin ....  second company grip  
Jessica Drake ....  dialect coach  
Lisa Drostova ....  computer graphics artist  
David M. Dunlap ....  director of photography: second unit  
Dale Dye ....  technical advisor  
Ron Eisenman ....  first aid  
Mike Ellis (III) ....  scanner operator  
Stephen I. Erdberg ....  second unit property master  
Karen Ettline-Bloomer ....  production secretary  
J. Ellen Evans ....  additional continuity  
Tony Fanning ....  assistant art director  
Jessica Fasman ....  assistant costume designer  
Scott Fawley ....  grip  
Sharon Felder ....  production assistant  
James C. Feng ....  set designer  
Bob Finley III ....  chief lighting technician: ILM  
Jamie H. Fishman ....  production secretary  
Daniel Flannery ....  theatrical lighting consultant  
Frank M. Fleeming ....  set dresser  
Frank M. Fleming ....  set dresser  
Rachel A. Flores ....  grip  
E.J. Foerster ....  additional photographer: second unit  
Rocky W. Ford ....  grip  
Scott Frankel (II) ....  computer graphics artist  
Carl N. Frederick ....  computer graphics artist  
Leigh French ....  adr loop group supervisor  
Joe Fulmer ....  first company grip: ILM  
George Gambetta ....  scanner operator  
Rudolph Garcia ....  set costumer  
Michael Gastaldo ....  assistant property master  
Claire Gaul ....  lead person  
John Gazdik ....  first camera assistant: VistaVision  
Tim Geideman ....  optical line-up  
Howard Gersh ....  computer graphics artist  
Daniel J. Gillooly ....  greensperson: second unit  
Bart Giovanetti ....  computer graphics artist  
Jamie Gordon ....  assistant to Ms. Finerman  
Dori Greenberg ....  production assistant  
Robert Greenfield ....  lead person  
Timothy Greenwood ....  projectionist  
Edward A. Gutentag ....  second assistant photographer  
Michael J. Hall (I) ....  construction foreperson  
Elizabeth Harrison ....  assistant location manager  
Anna E. Hayward ....  art department researcher  
Paul Hazard ....  lighting technician  
James Hegedus ....  production illustrator  
Andy Hendrickson ....  computer graphics systems engineer  
Mark Herman (III) ....  second assistant editor  
David Heron ....  chief rigging lighting technician: ILM  
Hugo Herrera ....  greensperson  
Al J. Hersh ....  picture car captain  
Rebecca Heskes ....  computer graphics artist  
Tammy High ....  transportation office co-ordinator  
Robert Hill (IV) ....  first camera assistant: VistaVision  
Mark Holmes ....  sabre digital compositor  
John Horn (I) ....  computer graphics software developer  
David Horsley (II) ....  computer graphics artist  
Sandy Houston ....  computer graphics artist  
Jeff 'Moose' Howery ....  dolly grip  
Lincoln Hu ....  senior td/sabre developer  
Brian Van't Hul ....  computer graphics artist  
Greg Hyman ....  assistant editor: ILM  
Tim Irvin ....  computer graphics systems engineer  
Samuel Ray Jablonski ....  painter: second unit  
Debra James ....  production co-ordinator: Washington D.C.  
Ricky Jay ....  illusion wheelchair designer  
Brad Jerrell ....  chief lighting technician: ILM  
Christopher W. Johnson ....  camera loader  
Willis Baxter Johnson ....  production assistant  
Kent H. Jorgensen ....  first company grip: second unit  
Bob Kaiser ....  color timer  
Kenneth Karman ....  music editor  
Douglas S. Kay ....  senior manager for digital operations  
Alleene C. Keith ....  seamstress  
Michael Kelem ....  gyrosphere camera operator  
Ian Kelly (I) ....  video engineer  
Erin Kemp ....  set designer  
Mara Kerum ....  caterer  
Tracy Kilpatrick ....  casting associate  
Rich King (I) ....  extras casting  
Martin A. Kline ....  production illustrator  
Lisa Knudson ....  assistant accountant  
Paul Kostick ....  assistant to Mr. Hanks  
Michelle Kurpaska ....  costumer  
Christopher Kusnell ....  production assistant  
Erkki Lamppu ....  construction foreperson  
Peter Lamppu ....  construction foreperson  
Meg Lane ....  lighting technician  
Elizabeth Lapp ....  set designer  
Jennifer Lee (III) ....  optical line-up  
John Lewis (IV) ....  computer graphics software developer  
James Lim ....  optical camera  
Nancy Luckoff ....  computer graphics systems co-ordinator  
Mike MacKenzie ....  vistaglide engineer  
Larry Madrid ....  animal trainer  
Kacy Magedman ....  art department co-ordinator  
Susan Malerstein ....  script supervisor  
Greg Maloney ....  computer graphics artist  
Bobby Mancuso ....  first assistant photographer: second unit  
Kevin Mangan ....  greensperson  
Jean Maninger ....  production secretary  
John Maninger ....  lighting technician  
Jeff Mann (I) ....  director of production operations: ILM  
John R. Manocchia ....  chief rigging lighting technician  
Robert Marinic ....  computer graphics artist  
Joel Marrow ....  transportation co-ordinator  
Thomas E. Mastrolia ....  costumer  
Bill Mather ....  digital matte painter  
Earl 'Scoti' Mayhugh ....  first rigging grip  
Edward J. McCarthy ....  set dresser  
Marjorie McCown ....  assistant costume designer  
Mary McCulloch ....  computer graphics artist  
Jack E. McLean Jr. ....  chief rigging lighting technician  
Dan McNamara (I) ....  electronic effects editor  
James P. Meehan ....  set dresser  
Jill Meyers ....  music clearance  
Hayley B. Miller ....  assistant to Mr. Starkey  
Robin L. Miller ....  property master  
Michael Min ....  computer graphics technical assistant  
Theresa Repola Mohammed ....  negative cutter  
Terry Molatore ....  computer graphics artist  
Steve Molin ....  computer graphics artist  
Glenn E. Moran ....  lighting technician  
Mary Morgan (III) ....  location manager  
Jim Morris (I) ....  general manager: ILM  
Wendy Moynhian ....  costumer  
Craig Mullins ....  digital matte painter  
George Murphy (II) ....  computer graphics supervisor  
John Murphy (VI) ....  crane grip  
Patrick T. Myers ....  computer graphics artist  
Karen Naser ....  cutter/fitter  
Patrick Neary ....  computer graphics technical assistant  
Amy Ness ....  location manager  
Kerry Nordquist ....  computer graphics artist  
Robert W. Numbers ....  uniform costumer  
Natalie J. Nye ....  seamstress  
Henry E. O'Briant III ....  lighting technician  
Patrick B. O'Brien ....  second assistant photographer  
Jeremiah O'Driscoll ....  second assistant editor  
Terry Odem ....  assistant to Mr. Hanks  
Dan Ondrejko ....  greensperson  
Amy Panzer ....  craft service  
Eddie Pasquarello ....  computer graphics artist  
James Passanante ....  paint foreperson  
Jeff Passanante ....  construction co-ordinator  
Bob Patterson ....  computer graphics artist  
Steven T. Perkins ....  technical advisor  
Miles Perman ....  production assistant  
Josh Pines ....  scanning supervisor  
Vance Piper ....  first camera assistant: VistaVision  
Lauren E. Polizzi ....  set designer  
Rick Porras ....  archival research co-ordinator
post-production supervisor  
Peggy Pridemore ....  location manager  
Cynthia Quan ....  production accountant  
Roger Quon ....  assistant accountant  
Willie Radcliff ....  craft service  
Matt Rebenkoff ....  production assistant  
Timothy Record ....  production assistant  
Wendy Richardson ....  art department co-ordinator  
Craig Ring ....  computer graphics technical assistant  
Louis Rivera (II) ....  negative cutter: ILM  
Darin Rivetti ....  production assistant  
Wayne Roberts ....  transportation co-captain  
Lance Robinson ....  second unit costumer  
David M. Rodriguez ....  assistant accountant  
Paul M. Rohrbaugh III ....  construction foreperson
paint foreperson  
Stephen Rosenbaum ....  computer graphics supervisor  
Eric Rosenberg ....  graphics designer  
William Ross (I) ....  orchestrator  
Thomas Rosseter ....  computer graphics artist  
Penny Runge ....  plate photography co-ordinator  
Jane E. Russell ....  unit publicist  
Andy Ryan ....  assistant chief lighting technician
gaffer: second unit  
Dennis S. Sands ....  music scoring mixer 
music scoring mixer 
music recordist (as Dennis Sands)
(as Dennis Sands) 
Nina Saxon ....  title designer  
John Schlag ....  computer graphics sequence supervisor  
Kevin Schmidt (I) ....  production assistant  
Matthew W. Schmidt ....  production assistant  
Charles Seabrook ....  grip  
Alex Seiden ....  computer graphics artist  
Steve Shubin ....  set costumer  
Joel Sill ....  executive music producer  
Alan Silvestri ....  conductor  
Heather Smith (I) ....  production assistant: ILM  
Jean M. Soderlind ....  costumer  
Chris L. Spellman ....  lead person  
Barry Spencer ....  construction foreperson  
Chris Squires ....  camera operator  
Russ St. John ....  first rigging grip  
Steve Starkey ....  second unit director  
Christiane Steffen ....  vocal coach: Ms. Wright  
Sally Stevens ....  choral director  
Kelly Stewart (I) ....  first aid  
Carin-Anne Strohmaier ....  first assistant editor  
Jim Stubblefield ....  property assistant  
Duncan Sutherland ....  camera engineer  
James Swan (I) ....  production assistant  
Kathina Szeto ....  second assistant photographer: second unit  
Jacqueline Tager ....  assistant music editor  
Dave Tanaka ....  assistant editor: ILM  
Chad Taylor (I) ....  associate digital compositor  
Daniel E. Teaze ....  second assistant photographer
second assistant camera  
Erik Tiemens ....  storyboard artist  
John Torrijos ....  computer graphics technical assistant  
Kristen D. Trattner ....  dirt removal  
Clarissa Troop ....  assistant production co-ordinator  
Pat Turner ....  vistavision camera operator  
William Tyler ....  production assistant  
Yusei Uesugi ....  digital matte painter  
Francis X. Valdez III ....  lighting technician  
Lisa Vaughn ....  scanning co-ordinator  
Bruce Vecchitto ....  optical supervisor  
Eddie Lee Voelker ....  transportation captain  
Michael Webber (III) ....  illusion wheelchair designer  
Mark Weissenfluh ....  set dresser  
Tom West ....  second company grip  
Ben Wexler ....  casting assistant  
John Whisnant ....  scanner operator  
Eric Whitehead ....  second company grip  
Dana Williams (II) ....  production co-ordinator  
Rebekah Williams ....  assistant location manager  
Tom Williams (II) ....  executive in charge of digital effects  
Kevin Willmering ....  digital rotoscope and paint: ILM (uncredited) 
Diana Wilson ....  key costumer  
Pamela Wise (I) ....  key costume supervisor  
Deloris K. Wood ....  production assistant  
Christopher Woods (II) ....  additional photographer: second unit  
Victoria Zamora ....  construction accountant  
Crew believed to be complete. 
  
 

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                                 FORREST GUMP
                       A film review by Scott Renshaw
                        Copyright 1994 Scott Renshaw
Starring:  Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson,
           Sally Field.
Screenplay:  Eric Roth.
Director:  Robert Zemeckis.

Since I began reviewing films, no film has left me as stumped as FORREST GUMP. While I was watching, I was carried away, delighted by an original and stunningly executed experience. But almost as soon as the closing credits started to roll, I began to feel that something just wasn't working. FORREST GUMP is, by turns, hilarious, overly precious, touching and disturbingly simplistic. So the question becomes, which FORREST GUMP do I review: the in-the-theater experience, or the in-the-car experience? The undeniably entertaining crowd-pleaser or the pre-digested primer in pop philosophy? Naturally, I found my answer somewhere in the middle.

Tom Hanks plays the title character, an Alabama naif with an IQ of 75 but a heart of gold. His mother (Sally Field) makes sure he maintains his dignity by going to school with the other kids, but it is soon clear that Forrest is not like everyone else in more ways than one. His amazing speed lands him a scholarship at the University of Alabama, where he is an All-American kick returner. He joins the Army, befriends a fellow enlisted man (Mykelti Williamson), and becomes a war hero in Vietnam for saving his platoon leader (Gary Sinise). And just to top things off, he becomes an international ping-pong sensation. Yet through all Forrest's experiences, one thing remains foremost in his mind: his love for childhood sweetheart Jenny Curran (Robin Wright).

There is little question that the craft of FORREST GUMP is a wonder to behold. The digital wizards at ILM have triumphed again with the sequences placing Forrest in footage with Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon, as well as George Wallace and John Lennon. Perhaps even more impressive are the shots in which Gary Sinise is made to appear a double amputee. Yet for all the notice- grabbing visuals, it was the sound that blew me away. One Vietnam battle scene will shock you out of your seat, and the sound of a hurricane is equally stunning. This is not say that director Robert Zemeckis rests on his technical support. Several of his shots are truly beautiful: a wedding overlooking water; a mountain reflected in a lake; and my favorite, a subtle moment when Jenny tells Forrest "You don't know what love is," as the neon sign of a strip club called "Love's" appears slightly out-of-focus in the background. FORREST GUMP never fails to be a feast for the senses.

It's also frequently a feast for the funny bone, but unfortunately Zemeckis succumbs to the same tendency that sometimes hampered WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT?, namely a desire to throw in too many winking cultural asides. The biggest laughs are purely character moments, such as Forrest discovering his speed while blowing apart his leg braces, or the rambling shrimp-based menu delivered by Forrest's Army buddy Bubba. But Zemeckis and scripter Eric Roth feel the need to make Forrest responsible for Elvis Presley's pelvic gyrations, the Watergate bust and the "Have a Nice Day" smiley face. At a certain point, it's just overkill, and it detracts from the whimsical tone with its heavy-elbowed nudges.

Tom Hanks' performance as Forrest is problematic. While he avoids most of the one-note traps of Dustin Hoffman in RAIN MAN, he is still far too mannered, particularly when compared to the dynamic naturalistic performances of co-stars Robin Wright and Gary Sinise. Wright delivers a wrenching performance worthy of high praise, and Sinise may have found the role which makes him a household name (if THE STAND didn't already do so). Hanks may garner yet another Academy Award nomination, but he was better in a comparable role in BIG, and for my money even better in his much criticized performance in PHILADELPHIA.

My biggest problem with FORREST GUMP is that in its attempt to re-construct America's turbulent last thirty years, it has created a philosphical monster. GUMP has most often been compared to 1979's BEING THERE, but there is a critical difference. Jerzy Kozinski created a biting satire of how the platitudes of a dim-witted man became wisdom in a sound-bite society. There is no such distance in FORREST GUMP; Forrest's bon mots *are* the film's philosophy, and as such they seem like Truth McNuggets. GUMP may be a paean to an innocence lost, but it is also troublingly anti-intellectual, history filtered through Robert Fulghum. These will not be the concerns of the average movie-goer, I'm certain. They will be more interested in the pure entertainment value of Forrest Gump's picaresque journey through life, and the film's emotion. GUMP will be many things to many people. To me, it was just another good but flawed movie.

     On the Renshaw scale of 0 to 10 enchanted Forrests:  7.
--
Scott Renshaw
Stanford University
Office of the General Counsel



Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: I really enjoyed Forrest Gump and think Tom Hanks did a marvelous job as well. Forrest Gump is a charming, funny, and touching movie that will make you laugh and cry. It was great watching Forrest grow up and partake in all those historical moments in him acting as innocent as a child and not having a care in the world. Hanks is surrounded by some good co-stars in the likes of Gary Sinese, Robin Wright, Sally Field, and Mykelti Williamson as the shrimp lovin' Bubba. This film swept the oscars in 1994 collecting best picture, best director (Robert Zemekis) and best actor (Tom Hanks), along with some other awards too. I liked it the first time I saw it and always will.

I give Forrest Gump 4.5 out of 5 stars
Review written August 6, 1999
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