"Forrest Gump" tells the inspiring story of Foster Gump, a small town boy who was born with mental retardation, who constantly strives for self-improvement. In the end, "foolish people are blessed by fools", he is favored by God and creates miracles in many fields. . Classic inspirational lines from "Forrest Gump" include Life was like a box of chocolate, you never know what you're gonna get; Miracles happen every day, etc.
1. Life was like a box of chocolate, you never know what you're gonna get.
Life was like a box of chocolate, you never know what you're gonna get.
Life was like a box of chocolate, you never know what you're gonna get. taste.
Analysis: The most handed down classic words of this film are the last words of Forrest Gump’s mother. Why say chocolate instead of lollipop? Because in the United States, there are usually twelve or twenty-four pieces of chocolate, each with different packaging, taste, shape and color. There was no logo before. You can only open it and put it in your mouth, and you will know the taste after tasting it.
2. You are?no different thananybody else is. / You’re?the same as?everybody else. You are no different.
You are no different from others.
Analysis: Even though Forrest Gump's IQ test is that of a retarded child, his mother has constantly emphasized that "you are no different from other people" since he was a child, giving Forrest the confidence of an ordinary person.
3. Miracles happen every day.
Miracles happen every day.
Analysis: "Miracles happen every day" is an American belief, so Forrest Gump received a very typical American education. Of course, you don’t just sit around and wait for a miracle to happen, you make your own efforts and hope for the best results.
4. Stupid is as stupid does.
Stupid people do stupid things.
Analysis: Forrest Gump looks like a fool in terms of IQ and appearance, but in fact he is as wise as a fool. But there are some people in the world who think very highly of themselves, offend many people, and do many stupid things. In other words, the criterion for judging a person is not appearance but actions.
5. There is one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind.
Someone’s small step is one giant leap for mankind.
Analysis: This sentence is quoted from the famous saying of Armstrong, the first man to land on the moon, "That's one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind. (This is my personal small step, but But it is a big step for all mankind)”
6. A promise is a promise.
Keep your promise.
Analysis: After Forrest Gump came back from Vietnam, he went to the bar with Lieutenant Dan. A-Gump said that since Babu died, he could not be the first mate, he could only be the captain. Lieutenant Dan laughed at his serious personality, and Forrest Gump said that a promise is a promise and one must keep one's promise. A-Gump kept his promise and got the best reward in the end.
7. There is only so much of fortunea man really needs, and the rest is just for showing off.
There is only so much of fortunea man really needs, and the rest is just for showing off.
There is only so much of fortunea man really needs, and the rest is just for showing off.
It's all for showing off.
Analysis: This sentence is similar to "Even if there are thousands of buildings, there is only three feet of space to sleep at night".
8. Don't you be afraid, sweetheart. Death is just a part of life. It's something we're all?destined to do. I didn't know it, but I was?destined to beyour momma. I did the best I could.
You don’t have to be afraid, baby. Death is just a part of life, something that is destined for all people. I don't know, but I'm destined to be your mother, and I'll try my best to be your mother.
Analysis: Destined to do and destined to be both mean "destined". These are the last words of Forrest Gump's mother. It shows that her mentality is very open-minded and optimistic, and she passes this positive energy to A-Gump. Gan, let him become an optimistic and happy person.
9. You’ve got to put the past behind you before you can move on.
You’ve got to put the past behind you before you can move on.
You’ve got to put the past behind you before you can move on!
Analysis: This is the conclusion A-Gump came to when thinking about the meaning of running. Because he wants to move forward, he must put aside the past (bad things).
10. Aren’t I going to be me?
Can’t I be myself?
Analysis: His friend Jenny asked him, "Have you given any thought to your future? (Have you given any thought to your future?/What will you do when you grow up?)" Forrest Gump asked strangely " Can’t I just be myself? “Yeah, why do I have to be someone? Isn’t it good to be yourself? This is A-Gump's original intention, and he is as wise as he is foolish.