Forrest Gump, Forrest Gump is a simple-minded, little brain activity, but well-meaning person. He and his best and only friend Jenny had a hard time in childhood. His "mother" taught him the way of life and let him choose his own destiny. Forrest Gump joined the army in Vietnam and found new friends Dan and Bubba. He won medals, started a table tennis craze, founded a famous shrimp fishing fleet, inspired people to jog, created smiling faces, wrote bumper stickers and songs, donated money to people, and met with the president several times. However, all this doesn't matter to Forrest Gump. He only thinks of his childhood sweetheart Jenny. She ruined her life. Although in the end, all he wants to prove is that anyone can love anyone.
The story tells the life of Forrest Gump with low IQ and his meeting with Jenny, the love of his life. This film records his accidental experiences with some of the most important figures and events in the United States from the late 1950s to the 1970s, including meetings with Elvis Presley, JFK, lyndon johnson, Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War. The problem is that he is too stupid to realize the significance of his behavior. Forrest Gump is the representative of the baby boomers who blindly walked through life. Other answers.