In fact, I watched Forrest Gump when I was a child, and I don't understand why Forrest Gump chose to run. I feel that this is a puzzling plot. I love Forrest Gump's "lucky" life in the movie. I was watching Forrest Gump's Run when I was in middle school. I think Forrest Gump's running is a life attitude, keep running forward and persevere. When I think about it, I actually feel that I am wrong. This is not what Forrest Gump wanted to tell you in the movie. In middle school, I felt like someone who ran with Forrest Gump in the movie. When Forrest Gump didn't run and said "I'm tired", I was at a loss. Now I have watched countless movies, and I have opened my hand to a thousand-word film review. Maybe I'm still too young. I have watched Forrest Gump for at least ten times, but I'm still not sure if my understanding is correct. I just wrote down my thoughts about Forrest Gump running in the film. The movie stopped and Forrest Gump said, "I'm tired." Then I read the English version. Yes, his literal transliteration is "I'm tired", but later I asked some friends in the movie, and the transliteration of "I understand" is more suitable for Forrest Gump's statement at the time of the movie. Forrest Gump's mother left, so did his girlfriend Jenny. Forrest Gump became a person with an IQ of only 75. He needs to think through running, to seek an answer to why everyone will leave, and to resolve his sadness that is difficult to untie. Everyone will have their own way. Forrest Gump chose to escape. The people who have been running with Forrest Gump at the end of the movie, and the people who have been interviewing Forrest Gump on the way to Forrest Gump's running are all subtly set by the director to tell everyone that there is no reason to be yourself, just like Forrest Gump.
Why Forrest Gump is such a perfect movie? At least in my opinion, it is because this movie makes readers of A Thousand Readers Have a Thousand Hamlets find their own Hamlet. War, love, humanity, racial discrimination, life ... This is a film that involves almost all life themes, and every point can be used as a subjective starting point for writing film reviews. As for talking about this film from an objective point of view, at least for me, it is very difficult. So I only talk about running in Forrest Gump's movie from a subjective starting point to discuss this movie.
So the paradox of this film is that it breaks the survival law of smart people and expounds that men with intellectual problems can reshuffle their cards. As the saying goes, "A fool is blessed with a fool", and his character story is an inspirational legend in the history of movies. Living an ordinary life and being extraordinary must be the theme of this movie. We still remember the boy running in the sunset. He ran a path of fate, and it was his unyielding stubbornness that inspired him to move forward.