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1、Forrest Gump(Comedy/Drama) (1994)Life is like a box of chocolates: You never know what youre going to get.Major Characters:Forrest Gump.Tom Hanks A somewhat slow (not smart) person, who happens to be incredibly kind, decent, and over the course of his life, quite lucky.Jenny.Robin Wright Forrests mo

2、st important friend from early childhood, who remains his friend for over 35 years despite the very different lives that they will lead. Mama Gump.Sally Field Forrests loving mother who will do all she can to give Forrest a good life despite his lack of intelligence.Lieutenant Dan.Gary Siniese An ar

3、my officer that Forrest meets while serving in the Vietnam war, who eventually becomes a loyal friend of Forrest (A Lieutenant is a mid-level rank in the army). Bubba.Mykelti Williamson A poor black solider, and another friend that Forrest makes in Vietnam.Plot SummaryForrest Gump is the story of an

4、 incredibly kind and gentle person who is also what some people might call mildly retarded. Its true that he is not too smart, but he is very fortunate, because he has a mother and friend who love him dearly. Forrest is born and raised in rural Alabama, in the Southern United States. He grows up wit

5、h his mother, who rents out rooms in the family house to people traveling through the area.Despite his lack of sophistication, and the fact that he was raised far from any major cities, Forrest manages to become personally involved in most of the critical events that take place in American History f

6、rom the late 1950s until the early 1980s. This includes the Vietnam War, the Watergate Scandal, the Civil Rights and Anti-Vietnam War protest movements, and the Computer Revolution. Forrest even meets three American Presidents as well as Elvis Presley and John Lennon. In a way, this movie is a look

7、at a period of American history through the eyes of a gentle soul who lacks cynicism, but simply accepts things for what they are. Ultimately, it is about the relationships that Forrest develops through his life. With his mother, who will do anything for him, with his two best friends from his days

8、in the army, Bubba and Lieutenant Dan, and most of all, with Jenny, his true childhood sweetheart. Jenny experiences the changes in American culture from a totally different perspective than Forrest, eventually joining the various protest movements and subcultures of the 1960s and 70s. But in the en

9、d, she is faithful to her childhood friend, whose sincerity, kindness and loyalty she would find in no other person. A special note on language usage: Since much of the movie is narrated by Forrest, you should be careful to not internalize the ungrammatical aspects of his personal way of speaking. A

10、side from the obvious use of double-negatives, Forrest also tends to conjugate the past tense of to be incorrectly, saying we was instead of we were.Words and Expressions that You may not Know Forrest Arrives in town to see Jenny, and soon tells he story of his early life to anyone who happens to be

11、 on the bus stop bench.Ill bet you can walk all day in shoes like that and never feel anything. A common way to say Im sure that.His back is as crooked as a politician. A good play on words: Crooked can mean marked by bends or curves, but it also means corrupt and dishonest.They were in the Ku Klux

12、Klan. They dressed up like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or something. The KKK is an infamous group of violent racists that has existed in the United States since the 1860s. A Spook is a ghost. What are you all staring at? In the Southern United States, you all operates as a form of you, but note that

13、 it is always pronounced yaall.He has braces on his legs. A clamp or brace that hold two or more pieces together.Green Bough, Alabama The County and State where Forrest grew up. States are divided into counties, though most people arent particularly aware of them. Alabama is in the deep South of the

14、 United States.Mama decided to let those rooms out. A rather British way to say rent out.Your boy is different: His IQ is 75. Intelligence Quotient, which is the standard test to measure a persons intelligence. An IQ of 100 is considered normal, which means that Forrest has an IQ which may be close

15、to retarded, or as some people say in the 1990s, mentally challenged.He might be a bit on the slow side. He might be a little dumb.Hes not going to a special school to retread tires! A tread is the outer covering of a tire, and thus to retread a tire is to put a new covering on the tire.Your mama su

16、re does care about your schooling. Mama is often used for mom, or mother, but outside of the South, it is usually used only by children. Schooling can be an alternative word for education.Me and mama was on our own. We had to be responsible for ourselves, since no one else would take care of us.Ther

17、e were always folks coming and going. Folks is a very Southern way to say people. It can also mean parents.Suitcases, hot cases, sample cases. Different types of cases that Forrest discovers exist. A sample case may be a small box for jewelry or some other product for sale, but Im not sure if there

18、really is such a thing as a hot case.He had him a guitar case. Ungrammatical Southern English: Note the use of the object pronoun him after the verb had. Avoid this grammatical construction, which is used quite a bit throughout the movie.Thats not for childrens eyes. Mamas poetic way of saying child

19、ren are too young to see this.It must be hard being a king. Elvis Presley became famous as The King of RocknRoll. On the way to school, Forrest meets the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, or ever would.Mama said to not to be taking rides from strangers. An important noun, and the one you use whe

20、n you want a friend to drive you somewhere: Can I get a ride? (Youre fluent now, so stop saying Can I go in the car with you?!)Its funny what a young man recollects. A somewhat fancy word for remember.My first outdoor picnic. A meal prepared to eat outside, often in a park.My legs are just fine and

21、dandy. A curious and somewhat old-fashioned expression meaning good, or well.Stupid is as stupid does. An expression that became famous because of this movie. I think thisis mamas way of saying Just because you look stupid, youre not stupid unless you do stupid things. A great thing to say the next

22、time your boyfriend calls you an idiot. Or maybe not.We was like peas and carrots. Forrests way of saying we went together well, and became best friends.I showed her how to dangle. An interesting little verb meaning to hang loosely, or swing gently back and forth. Children will dangle from a swing o

23、n a tree branch, but also note that a plan may dangle, until somebody takes action. Forrest runs from the local bullies, and soon learns he can run like the wind.Hey dummy! An insult word meaning dumb or stupid.I could run like the wind blows. A poetic expression, usually said without the verb to bl

24、ow.That boy sure is a running fool. A fool can be somebody who is considered dumb, or it can be someone who was made to look ridiculous in a particular situation.Her mama had gone to heaven when I was five. Forrests only way to say that somebody has died.You better get back here, girl. I put this he

25、re simply to tell you that better is the only word in English that functions as both an adverb (I play better than you) and an auxiliary verb (as in the sentence above). Shocking, but true!Jenny would sneak out and come to my house. To sneak out is a useful phrasal verb meaning to leave secretly. No

26、te that the past tense is snuck out.Lets move it! A common alternative to Lets go! Often said by a person with power or authority, such as a teacher or coach.It used to be I ran to get where I was going; I never thought it would take me anywhere. -Forrests philosophy of lifeWho in the hell is that?

27、A common addition to Wh questions to show added emotion such as surprise or anger, but the in is usually not used.Just a local idiot. A funny way to say a moron who lives around here.He must be the stupidest son of a bitch alive! Usually used as a crude insult to describe a mean or unpleasant person

28、, but here its almost used as a term of pity. While in collage, Forrest finds himself involved in a world going through great social changes, as Jenny prepares to follow her dreams.Federal troops are enforcing a court order. Reference to the incident in 1962, when President Kennedy ordered the US ar

29、my to force the authorities of Alabama to allow two black students into the University of Alabama. A judge had ordered the admission of black students, and because of resistance in the South to such orders, the President had to use army soldiers to make sure that the order was obeyed.Coons, Niggers.

30、 Very crude racist insults referring to blacks. (I think coon was short for the animal raccoon.)The Commander of the National Guard and Governor Wallace. Wallace was the racist Governor of Alabama in 1962 who refused to obey the courts because he insisted the blacks must not be allowed to go to a St

31、ate University with whites. The National Guard are soldiers under the command of individual Governors of the 50 states who are used in times of civil unrest (riots). However, in 1962, President Kennedy nationalized the guard so that the troops would follow his orders, and thus enforce the court orde

32、r to allow blacks into the University.The University of Alabama had been desegregated. To desegregate is to end the legal separation that exists, in this case concerning schools.Wasnt that Gump? : Sure as hell was! Another hell expression, used to add emotion to a sentence.It was coed. Short for co-

33、educational: An important word meaning that both males and females are present. It usually refers to a school.He didnt know any better A good way to excuse a stupid action!Forest, look at you! Come on! The most wonderful and versatile phrasal verb in the English language, signifying everything from

34、Be serious to Please.Here, meaning lets go!I want to be a singer like Joan Baez. A famous American folk singer who sung songs about injustice, war and other social issues.I want to reach people on a personal level. Jennys way of saying that she wants her songs to touch people emotionally.Girls? I si

35、t next to them in home economics class all the time. A class in high school where students learn such practical things as cooking and managing personal finances.Im dizzy. The sensation a person gets after spinning around too fast; A confused feeling combined with a fear you may fall down.I bet that

36、never happened in home ec. A short way to refer to home economics class. Forrest meets his first US. President, and then soon after, finds himself in the US. Army with his new friend, Bubba.The Collegiate All-American football team. The team created at the end of each year that has the best football

37、 players from every college. They often get to visit the White House.I must have drunk me about 15 Dr. Peppers. Dr. Pepper is a famous brand of soft drink (soda pop) (Note again the ungrammatical addition of me that Forrest uses).I got to pee. Note how have got to-gotta in rapid speech. To pee is to

38、 urinate. Its safer to say go to the bathroom.Somebody shot his little brother. Often used as a substitute for younger.Youre not even a scum-sucking maggot! A very strong insult: Scum is waste material such as that found in sewer systems. A maggot is a type of worm-like insect, or colloquially, a de

39、spicable or horrible person. It was my induction day and I was already getting yelled at. The first day upon entering an organization. In this case, the US. army.Have you ever been on a shrimping boat? A boat used primarily for catching shrimp.I was looking to buy a boat on my own and then I got dra

40、fted. If you are drafted, you are forced by the government to enter into the army or other armed forces.People call me Bubba, just like one of them redneck boys. Bubba is the stereotypical name for a redneck, which is a common slang word for a crude and uneducated person. The stereotype often includ

41、es a person who is racist, sexist and likes guns, trucks and beer. Whatever you tell me, Drill Sergeant! The army officer in charge of training new soldiers.Youre god damn gifted! Gifted is a very complimentary adjective for intelligent, or born with great ability or talent. However, note that god d

42、amn is a crude but common way of expressing emotion such as anger (which suggests that the entire phrase is sarcastic).I fit in the army like one of those round pegs. I fit in the army well (A round peg is a small pin used to plug a hole. The opposite of fitting in is to be a square peg in a round h

43、ole).Jesus H. Christ.Id recommend you to OCS. For some reason, the middle initial that is often used when people say Jesus Christ to express various emotions. The OCS was a division of the army.You can boil, broil, saut.Theyre deep fried, stir fried. Bubbas list of the various ways you can cook shri

44、mp.Shrimp kabob, Creole, gumbo, stew, salad, burgers. Bubbas list of the way shrimp can be served. Creole and Gumbo are types of spicy soup that are popular in the South.We lay there in our bunks. A narrow bed, used in places like army barracks, which are buildings used to house soldiers.Get a load of the tits on her! Get a load of something is a colloquial way to say Look at.

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