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What is the name of the protagonist in the film Forrest Gump?
What is the name of the protagonist in the film Forrest Gump?
Where was most of the filming for Forrest Gump done?
Where was most of the filming for Forrest Gump done?
What is the name of the actor who played Forrest Gump in the film?
What is the name of the actor who played Forrest Gump in the film?
What is the significance of the feather present at the opening and conclusion of the film?
What is the significance of the feather present at the opening and conclusion of the film?
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What is the budget of Forrest Gump?
What is the budget of Forrest Gump?
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Which of the following awards did Forrest Gump NOT win at the Academy Awards?
Which of the following awards did Forrest Gump NOT win at the Academy Awards?
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What is the name of the Indian film that is an official remake of Forrest Gump?
What is the name of the Indian film that is an official remake of Forrest Gump?
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What was the role of Ken Ralston and his team at Industrial Light & Magic in the making of the film?
What was the role of Ken Ralston and his team at Industrial Light & Magic in the making of the film?
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What is the name of the sequel to the novel Forrest Gump, and who adapted it into a screenplay?
What is the name of the sequel to the novel Forrest Gump, and who adapted it into a screenplay?
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Forrest Gump Summary
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Forrest Gump is a 1994 American epic comedy-drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Eric Roth.
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It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom and stars Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, and Sally Field.
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The film follows several decades in the life of a slow-witted and kindhearted Alabama man named Forrest Gump and his experiences in the 20th-century United States.
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Principal photography took place between August and December 1993, mainly in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
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Forrest Gump was released in the United States on July 6, 1994, and received mostly positive reviews, with critical acclaim for Zemeckis's direction, performances, visual effects, music, and screenplay.
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The film was an enormous success at the box office, earning over US$678.2 million worldwide during its theatrical run, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1994, behind The Lion King.
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Forrest Gump won six Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Hanks, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing.
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Various interpretations have been made of the protagonist and the film's political symbolism.
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In 2011, the Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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The film is based on the 1986 novel by Winston Groom, but the film primarily focuses on the first eleven chapters of the novel before skipping ahead to the end of the novel with the founding of Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. and the meeting with Forrest Jr.
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John Travolta was the original choice to play the title role, but Tom Hanks was eventually chosen.
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Filming took place mainly in and around Beaufort, South Carolina, as well as parts of coastal Virginia and North Carolina, including a running shot on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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The film's visual effects were created by Ken Ralston and his team at Industrial Light & Magic, allowing for the depiction of Gump meeting deceased personages and shaking their hands.Forrest Gump: Special Effects, Box Office Success, Critical Reception, and Controversies
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The film used special effects to alter lip-syncing for new dialogue and integrate Tom Hanks into archival footage.
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CGI was used to create the effect of Gump carrying Bubba away from an incoming napalm attack, and to remove Gary Sinise's legs after his character had them amputated.
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The scene where Forrest spots Jenny at a peace rally required visual effects to create a large crowd of people, with over 1,500 extras used and multiplied with the help of computers.
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Forrest Gump was produced on a budget of $55 million and grossed $24,450,602 in its opening weekend, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1994 with a total of $677,945,399 worldwide.
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The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising the story and performances, while others criticized its perceived conservative politics and lack of depth.
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The film won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role, and Best Director.
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Winston Groom, the author of the novel Forrest Gump, was paid $350,000 for the screenplay rights and contracted for a 3% share of the film's net profits, but did not receive the percentage due to Hollywood accounting.
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The feather present at the opening and conclusion of the film has been interpreted in various ways, including as a symbol of destiny, fate, or randomness.
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The film has been negatively re-evaluated in the 21st century for its perceived conservative politics and shallow portrayal of various issues, including the AIDS epidemic.
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The film was selected for preservation in the Library of Congress' National Film Registry in 2011.
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The film's box office success and critical reception were accompanied by controversies surrounding author payment and political interpretations.
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The film won multiple awards and has been recognized by the American Film Institute on several of its lists.Forrest Gump: Political Interpretations, Soundtrack, and Adaptations
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The film has been interpreted as both liberal and conservative, with some seeing it as a critique of counterculture and a reaffirmation of conservatism.
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National Review included Forrest Gump in its list of the "Best 100 Conservative Movies" and ranked it number four on its "25 Best Conservative Movies of the Last 25 Years" list.
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The soundtrack includes songs from Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Aretha Franklin, the Beach Boys, and others, with a focus on American artists and time periods.
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The soundtrack reached a peak of number 2 on the Billboard album chart, and went on to sell twelve million copies.
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The Oscar-nominated score for the film was composed and conducted by Alan Silvestri.
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A sequel to the novel, Gump and Co., was written by Winston Groom and adapted into a screenplay by Eric Roth in 2001, but was deemed irrelevant after the September 11 attacks.
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The Indian film Laal Singh Chaddha, starring Aamir Khan, is an official remake of Forrest Gump set in India between the late 1970s and the 2010s.
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