I really needed a feel-good movie with likable characters, really good comedy, touching drama, and engaging stories. I have to admit though, some of the historical events depicted here kind of confuse me, but the movie makes a very good job at making the situations easy to understand, and somewhat relateable.
Overall, Forrest Gump is a really good movie about a guy who got through life by being in the background of some of the most important historical events in his lifetime. That sounds familiar, for some reason.
And now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go get some milk. This much chocolate has made me thirsty.”
I haven’t seen Forrest Gump all the way through but I now enough about it to derail it a little. I know his crush Jenny comes back to him only AFTER she gets aids, happy ending?
After reading the description that pertains to feel-good movies and the liking of said movies, I realized, there’s not a lot of those kinds of movies these days…
… There need to seriously be a whole month of feel-good recommendations or something. Most of these end up being award-winners or legendary movies, but genuine feel-good movies tend to really appeal to a global audience in an entirely different manner… kinda wish I knew of more…
@And Brother I Hurt People
I’ve been wanting to suggest Stallone’s Demolition Man for the longest time but the tumblr’s had anon questions disabled for a good while now. I’m pretty sure she’d like that movie.
… There need to seriously be a whole month of feel-good recommendations or something. Most of these end up being award-winners or legendary movies, but genuine feel-good movies tend to really appeal to a global audience in an entirely different manner… kinda wish I knew of more…
I suggested an average Tim Allen flick. Sometimes the mediocre gets your mind off of things.
I’ve been wanting to suggest Stallone’s Demolition Man for the longest time but the tumblr’s had anon questions disabled for a good while now. I’m pretty sure she’d like that movie.