Dana and Tom with returning guest, Sarah Duncan (@thenomadicarchaeologist) and new guest, Joe Boukhari (Instagram and Letterboxd Film Commentator - I'll Get to It When I Get to It and @bagodonuts) discuss the polarizing Best Picture winner for 1994, Forrest Gump: directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Eric Roth, music by Alan Silvestri, starring Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, and Sally Field.
Plot Summary: In Robert Zemeckis' "Forrest Gump," we follow the extraordinary journey of a seemingly ordinary man through decades of American history. Tom Hanks delivers a career-defining performance as Forrest, a man with a pure heart and limited IQ, whose life intertwines with pivotal moments from the 1950s to the 1980s.
The film is a nostalgic reflection on the turbulent events that shaped a nation, viewed through Forrest's innocent eyes. From his childhood leg braces to becoming a college football star, Forrest's life unfolds in unexpected ways, guided by his unwavering optimism and an accidental knack for being in the right place at the right time.
At its core, "Forrest Gump" is a tale of resilience and the enduring power of love and friendship. Supported by a stellar cast including Robin Wright and Gary Sinise, Zemeckis weaves together a narrative that celebrates the triumph of the human spirit amidst chaos and uncertainty. With its iconic quotes, memorable soundtrack, and poignant storytelling, "Forrest Gump" stands as a testament to the enduring charm of cinema that captures the essence of American life with humor, heart, and a touch of magic.
Chapters:
00:00 Opening Title Card
00:00 Introduction
02:32 Our Newest Guest - Joe Boukhari
09:30 Forrest Gump - Background, Cast, and Recognition
14:14 Our Relationship(s) to Forrest Gump
22:03 What is Forrest Gump about?
28:22 Why did Forrest Gump connect with America?
29:15 Criticism(s) of Forrest Gump
39:08 Plot Summary
40:49 Did You Know?
44:00 First Break
44:43 Where to Find Our Guests
49:47 Ask Dana Anything
54:57 Best Performance(s)
01:19:24 Best Scene(s)
01:33:50 Second Break
01:34:48 In Memoriam
01:36:08 Remembering Donald Sutherland
01:44:06 Best/Funniest Lines
01:48:29 The Stanley Rubric: Legacy
01:54:29 The Stanley Rubric: Impact/Significance
01:59:17 The Stanley Rubric: Novelty
02:05:53 The Stanley Rubric: Classicness
02:12:53 The Stanley Rubric: Rewatchability
02:15:47 The Stanley Rubric: Audience Score and Total Score
02:17:15 Remaining Questions
02:18:31 New Chapter
02:24:28 Thank You to our Guests
02:30:20 Credits
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