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Jenny's analysis in Forrest Gump?
Only supreme wisdom and persistence are great qualities. Only by running can Forrest Gump get a different life and shine! Forrest Gump is a typical American, he embodies the national character of the United States, and he has also participated in or witnessed the major historical events in the United States since the 1950s. Forrest Gump witnessed the black civil rights movement, went to the front line of Vietnam War, witnessed the Watergate incident and participated in the table tennis competition that opened a new era of Sino-US diplomacy. In popular culture, he was the teacher of Elvis Presley's most famous stage movements, inspired John Lennon's most famous songs, and invented the most famous slogan in the United States in the 1980 s in the long-distance running. On the surface of the film is Forrest Gump's autobiography, which he slowly told. Forrest Gump's words and deeds are not only very representative, but also a direct explanation of history. This visual metaphor is vividly implied in the first shot of the film: a feather flies across houses and roads, and finally falls at Forrest Gump's feet, elegant but unremarkable, casual and inevitable. Tom Hanks transformed Forrest Gump from a historical projection into a real, flesh-and-blood person. Forrest Gump is a young child who occupies an adult's body, a saint-level fool, an ordinary person who transcends the truth and a nobody who represents national personality. "Life goes with the wind, always stick to it" (1) and "Run, be sweet, run", which seems to be how a person's long-distance running begins. For those of us with yellow skin, it may just be the beginning of a standard American dream, but judging from our real feelings and life experiences, the most precious long-distance running has already begun. The motivation of long-distance running is simple persistence, and the end of long-distance running is the destination of love. Forrest Gump, my idol, a real man Few people want to be nerds. If I am a bookworm, many people will laugh at me, bully me, reject me and abandon me. Forrest Gump's treatment may be much worse than I said. We can't understand his feelings, because we are not him and don't want to be him, but everything we long for is his achievement, everything he realized in this dream: fame and fortune. We are becoming more realistic, more utilitarian and more materialistic. We think we are getting smarter every day, but the result is always a little worse than we expected. Yes, we always plan something, and we always want too much. (2) There may be little difference between us in childhood, but the real difference may be the capacity of some hearts. Forrest Gump's lifelong love is only the first love, which most human beings can't accomplish, although the first love still left us the deepest impression. When he first started running at full speed, the essence of motivation was persistence in love. He may not know the difference between friendship, love and affection, but he knows the true meaning of feelings. No matter the devil behind him, the secular concept, the change of the world or his own defects, disasters, and the heavy shackles that bind his legs, they can't stop his footsteps. I think it's because he has no concept of these. He is not afraid of failure and frustration, but we are not. He may know nothing about a box of chocolates, but simply tell others what his mother once told him. Maybe we will be moved by the feathers flying high, but he simply took her in and took in a wandering heart full of longing, pursuit and ideals like us. Forrest Gump is a dream. (3) Jenny is our true portrayal. We cannot understand where Forrest Gump's love came from. We can't understand how simple that love is. We can't do it. All we can do is sympathize, but we can't stop for Forrest Gump. So Jenny "confided" to Forrest Gump in the dormitory, which was out of helpless sympathy and a little reward for Forrest Gump's selfless dedication, but Jenny was wrong and she knew it. Like Jenny, we are actually running a long distance, but we know that long distance running is bitter and long, and we are always full of doubts and worries about whether such a long effort will have considerable returns. We are very tired in the long-distance running. So we broke up, and we stood on the edge of this world and heaven or hell, even without the courage to die or escape from suffering. We choose to wait helplessly and painfully. Every time we face ourselves in the mirror, all we have is doubt and fragility, and every time we have to make excuses for ourselves to make ourselves confident. None of us want to be feathers in the wind, because we are not feathers, and reality will ruin our dreams and crush us. Happiness lies in contentment, and the natural heart like water is actually far away from us. I only hope that we can invest more enthusiasm, be simple, be natural, be less afraid and suspicious, be more persistent and single-minded, even if it is just a dream. Every time we go to get the simplest and most intimate chocolate, it is there, waiting for you sweetly. Feathers are feathers after all. "Life moves with the wind and never changes."