Great Film Essay #4

Review of the film “A Space Odyssey”

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Even works of art have an expiration date – often ten years are enough for the most advanced and technological examples to become hopelessly out of date. Visual decisions begin to seem like amateur performances, and the underlying message is an incredible banality, already repeatedly chewed by culture. Here we usually talk about cinema, but these words are by and large applicable to any work.

 But there are always exceptions. “ A Space Odyssey” by Stanley Kubrick this year turned 50 years old – an unthinkable period, especially when it comes to a science fiction film. Of course, some director’s tricks seem outdated: a leisurely 20-minute prologue about producers preparing to transform into Homo sapiens; long dances of space stations to classical music; not the most exciting (by today’s standards) visualization of an operation to rescue an astronaut who has strayed from a route. These are the simplest associations that will certainly come to the mind of any viewer who has seen all the relatively recent interstellar blockbusters – from numerous TV shows to the same Interstellar.

 Most importantly, Kubrick told one of the main stories about our entire species as a whole – as from a simple social organization in a minimum (by planetary standards) time, we reached heaven. As close to us there was always the invisible influence of something unknowable – and it doesn’t matter how to interpret it, in a religious-spiritual format or in a research format. In addition to intraspecific competition and other conditional defects associated with biological survival, we have a fundamental metaprogram of curiosity and craving for the highest – and when a certain stage of our development is reached, evolution abruptly includes the following transmission. And beyond this step, what seems to us irrational and impossible so far – just like several hundred thousand years ago, modern technologies and culture simply could not fit into the life of primates.

 And perhaps you should not take too seriously the words above about some obsolescence of the production: the eternal philosophical concepts are wrapped in such an elegant appearance that special efforts of the will to ignore minor technical flaws are not required. “A Space Odyssey” almost immediately draws into its meditative narrative, evenly increasing the degree of psychedelic, exploding consciousness with the meaningful symbolism of insanity in the finale.

 And finally, after half a century, it’s just interesting to look at Kubrick’s futurological forecasts, partly fulfilled. Analogs of modern Skype and iPad, which do not lose significance, questions about the essence of artificial intelligence and tastefully demonstrated the features of the life of astronauts – neither the Martian, nor Interstellar, nor most other much later tapes showed anything fundamentally new compared to the latter.

Sources

https://www.history.com/news/making-2001-a-space-odyssey

Great Film Essay #3

Review of the film “Silence of the Lambs”

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 Written about the film “Silence of the Lambs” a huge number of reviews and reviews, which are very ambiguous. Who is very sensitive, I would not recommend watching this picture. But for people striving to get a thrill, to think about the deep nature of the relationship between representatives of completely opposite layers of society, this film will bring a lot of emotions and feelings.

 Filming finished in 1990. The film company Orion Pictures has delayed the screening of the film so as not to create competition for its other film, Dancing with the Wolves. Therefore, “Silence of the Lambs” was released only in January 1991.

 I watched the film after reading the best-selling book of Thomas Haris “Silence of the Lambs.” Before, my opinion was that the book is always better than the film. I was convinced of this more than once. But not this time. To say that the movie was shocked to the core is to say nothing.

Preamble to the film

Haris wrote the book Silence of the Lambs in a surprisingly short time. He was impressed by the high-profile case of the maniac killer Eddie Gain, who killed dozens of people in a few years. From a harmless and friendly person he turned into a monster digging up fresh graves, stripping the skin from the dead. The freak sewed suitcases and furniture covers from this skin. After the sentence, he was hidden in a madhouse, where he read a lot, but the medical staff frightened him with long, unblinking looks.

 The image of Buffalo Bill turned out to be collective by the author of the book. In addition to Eddie Gain, he combined the identities of three more maniacs:

– Ted Bundy, who lured women into his net just like Buffalo Bill;

– Geri M. Heidnik, who hid the victims in a deep pit;

– Edmund Kemper, whose grandfather and grandmother were his first victims, like Buffalo Bill.

 The plot and directorial decisions

Silence of the Lambs is not a classic horror movie, as many say. This is a powerful psychological thriller. The power of the impact on the audience cannot be compared with any other movie. The incredible cruelty and realism of showing some scenes, however, classifies it as a “horror”. Not a single person in front of the screen remains calm, in fear grabs the armrests of chairs.

 The plot revolves around Clarissa Starling, a graduate of the FBI school, and the brilliant cannibal maniac, a sadist with the penchant for music lover and artist, Hannibal Lector. By the will of fate, she has to turn to him for help in search of “keys” for catching another buffalo Bill maniac.

 A former practicing psychiatrist, Dr. Hannibal Lecturer enjoys almost sexual pleasure from talking with young heroine Jodie Foster. Blackmail forced him to talk about his difficult life in exchange for some information about Buffalo Bill, he enjoys listening to the story of the death of the heroine’s father.

 Particular tension comes from the screen when narrating about how young Clarissa tried to save at least one lamb doomed to slaughter on the farm of her uncle, and how she did not succeed. Since then, at night she has been tormented by nightmares with the cries of little lambs, whom she cannot help. He understands from the fly and tells her that as soon as the maniac is caught, “the lambs will shut up.”

 Enjoying the emotional experiences of Clarissa, a crazy psychiatrist, willingly or unwillingly, helps her catch another sadistic maniac. This assistance is much more effective than the assistance of the surrounding male police officers. After analyzing the motives with which the FBI agent Clarissa Starling acts, he refuses to pursue her, even breaking free from prison.

Watching a duet (Lecturer-Starling), you suddenly find yourself thinking that a crazy genius acts as a father-teacher, no matter how wild such an assumption may seem. And the “daughter”, although panicky afraid, nevertheless, hears every word, trying to understand the intricacies of hints and puzzles emanating from a terrible mentor.

 The third most important character in the thriller was Buffalo Bill, a maniac kidnapping girls. He locks them in a pit and starves. When the skin on women sags, kills, cuts out layers of skin. After that, she sews clothes from this “material”. Buffalo Bill is a person lost between a man and a woman. Having been born a boy, he dreams of becoming a woman all his life. A terrible episode, when a pathologist takes out a dead head larva from a victim’s throat, tells of a maniac’s dream of rebirth.

Sources

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-the-silence-of-the-lambs-1991

Great Film Essay #2

Review of the film “Gold Rush”

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 Movie critics say that the idea of ​​the film visited the bright head of Charles Chaplin in Pickfair, the home of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. Among other pictures from the Klondike Valley, the Yukon tributary, his wife, as well as long-standing friends and business partners, he showed him an eloquent photograph capturing one of the gold miners, which served as the starting point for the plan. By the way, the artistic and commercial triumph of the third full-length Chaplin production mysteriously anticipated the next, also the third wave of “fever”, which broke out seven years later as a result of the discovery of several new gold-bearing veins in Alaska. This gives the work, long and fairly classified as an indisputable classic, periodically mentioned among the highest achievements in the history of cinema, also features of a come true prophecy!

Although the true merit of an outstanding artist, of course, is different. In the comedy, considered a masterpiece and himself, Charles made serious adjustments at the height of the war, in 1942, releasing a version with the imposition of sounds and music (ironically, the picture in both categories was nominated for an Oscar) and, in addition, with lengthy author’s text, which I read personally. Perhaps someone happened to see the Soviet rental version, expressively voiced by Zinovy ​​Gerdt. A rather rare example of how this kind of modernization did not destroy the charm and did not destroy the inner rhythm of the silent film, at the same time bringing it closer to the modern viewer. The “Gold Rush” remains perhaps the brightest and most cheerful creation of Chaplin, imbued with an optimistic and even slightly naive faith in man. A comparison, for example, with the real tragedy of the domestic director Lev Kuleshov “According to the Law” (1926), also solved on American material, only confirms the correctness of this conclusion. The process of wild people turns out to be not so terrible as the thoughtless, mechanical imposition of the principles of civilisation, which are still not applicable in a situation of complete isolation from the social environment. And the exhausting struggle with the elements, and the inevitable brutality of Big Jim, almost ending with a dull mind and a hilarious attempt to cook a dinner from a tramp, which seems like a giant chicken, ultimately contribute to the tempering of spirit and character. So much so that a meeting with a bear awakened from hibernation, powerless to oppose anything to the two starving masters of nature will turn into a joyful event. But such primordial human qualities as meanness and envy will not be able to be overcome right away, and Black Larsen, an inveterate criminal and murderer, the owner of a truly black soul, brings much more troubles and troubles than harsh natural conditions.

 The wanderer manages not only to survive, but, most importantly, to remain an adherent of humanistic ideals, who have preserved the worldview of a hopeless romantic and independent artist, to whom a decent society from a neighbouring village is deeply indifferent (if not hostile). The lyrical line, which upholds the idea of ​​the all-conquering power of love, is permeated by inexplicable poetry and, despite the abundance of curious situations, despite the irony, sensitivity to the smallest, most subtle manifestations of feelings. Of high feelings, with utmost fullness expressed in the inimitable “dance of buns” demonstrated in a dream of Georgia with friends who promised to come on a visit on New Year’s Eve; the fragment did not accidentally receive an independent existence, as it were – and, by the way, rightfully serves as an example of total, absolute cinema that does not need words. At the same time, with all the life-affirming pathos and the happy conclusion of the misadventures of companions involuntarily, rewarded with a generous fate a hundredfold, “Gold Rush” is directly connected with the subsequent, more acute and sad films of the master, exposing the socio-political evil. Having survived and gained the upper hand in the confrontation with external circumstances, the man was defeated by his own kind and himself.

Sources

http://mentalfloss.com/article/83049/13-fascinating-facts-about-charlie-chaplins-gold-rush

Great Film Essay #1

Run, Forrest, run!

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Review of the film “Forrest Gump”

For many, many years, or rather 23 years, the film “Forrest Gump” excites the minds and hearts of lovers and admirers of good cinema

 The film of Robert Zemeckis was released in 1994. This is a film adaptation of the Winston Groom novel of the same name. The picture immediately became popular. What to say? The film won first place at the box office in 1994. But Forrest Gump is not at all outdated over the years. Until now, old fans and the new generation of movie fans who have grown over 20 years are watching and revising it. And it still pleases. Craving for the beautiful but does not weaken at all. No technological revolution and political game can drown out people’s faith in justice, kindness and humanity.

 In 1995, the picture was appreciated not only by the audience, but also by professionals. Around the world, 38 different awards have been received! She was immediately nominated for 13 Oscars and in fact received 6 gold figurines! Moreover, in such prestigious nominations: “Best Film”, “Best Special Effects”, “Best Adapted Script”. In addition, Zemeckis himself received an Oscar as “Best Director,” and starring incomparable Tom Hanks took home a statuette for “Best Actor”. I would be very surprised if this did not happen! There is still justice under the sun and moon. It’s a pity that it doesn’t always work well but that is not the case here.

 Retelling the plot, I think, is completely useless. Most of the readers are probably watched this miracle of world cinema, and many read the actual novel. By the way, the film has many differences with the novel. But no one, I hope, will blame the scriptwriters for this, or maybe there are those who are dissatisfied. After all, you have to keep in mind that you will not please everyone! But for beginners, I will dwell a little on the history of Forrest Gump. Literally in a nutshell. Only in order to become interested (I hope), they must have watched the film. Believe me, you will not regret it!

 The film begins romantically – an adult Gump sits at a bus stop, a feather falls from his eyes from the sky where a smooth story begins. Moreover, people on the bench are changing, and Forrest still tells the story of his life, as if he had not noticed it. He was always a little strange, to say the least, mentally different. They didn’t even want to take him to a regular school, but his mother, whom the boy loved very much, nevertheless achieved a standard  education for him. Mom is generally something special for Gump – a bright image full of love and worldly wisdom. He even quoted it all his life, and with it the audience for many years, as proverbs, repeat: “Life is like a box of chocolates: you never know what kind of filling you come across.” Or “Fool is a fool of strife” (in some translations of “He who is a fool knows himself”). Many more phrases from the movie “gone to the people” and are still cited. The words yelled by Jenny Carren (Forrest’s best friend and lover) “Run, Forrest, run!” Are heard several times in other films.

 It is interesting that in the unpretentious story of Forrest, a kind and simple guy, before the eyes of an amazed viewer, there passes a huge layer of the U.S. history, almost 30 years old, refracted through the prism of consciousness of the protagonist. And he, voluntarily or involuntarily, affects these events. We see historical characters (Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Richard Nixon). Moreover, it is known that Tom Hanks himself insisted on this. He wanted the story to look as authentic as possible. And it worked.

 Forrest speaks and speaks. And before our eyes, exciting events rush through – years of study, love, friendship, playing sports, military service, and with it, the war in Vietnam, the death of friends, then life in peacetime. Everything is so simple and so true that we cry and laugh, not doubting that Forrest is telling the truth. He is just a good person and even a hero. But he doesn’t even think about it. He just livesю. At the end of the story, the feather flies up. Between two moments of flight of a light pen – a whole life, a whole era.

 This touching story was told to us by a team of real professionals. Starting with the director, scriptwriter, cameramen, artists, and etc. One cannot fail to note the work of the composer. The music of Alan Silvestri is the decoration of the film. In addition, the picture sounded a lot (almost 50!) of compositions of the 50s – 80s, which helped to plunge into the atmosphere of previous years.

 The lead actor is the beloved by millions – Tom Hanks. He is so accustomed to the image that you cannot even imagine another Forrest Gump. But John Travolta, Bill Murray and Chevy Chase auditioned for this role. With all due respect to them, I am very glad that Tom was approved. He did the impossible – made him love his hero wholeheartedly. And empathise with him. Bravo, Tom! You are deservedly on the Best of the Best team.

Sources

https://www.paramount.com/movies/forrest-gump

 

The Sixth Sense: Lighting, Sound, and Production.

    The Sixth Sense is a well-loved classic thriller movie from 1999.  It was directed by M. Night Shyamalan and had Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Os as the leading roles.  The story centers around an 8 year old boy, Cole Searthat (Haley Joel Os) has a supernatural ability to see dead people wherever he goes.  A successful child psychologist (Bruce Willis) that gets a little too wrapped up in his work, finds Cole and makes it his sole mission to help him through his problems.  Together they figure out that the ghosts are finding Cole because they think he can help them in some way and they can find peace.  

    A key element of thriller films like this one is the method of editing used throughout the film.  “To intensify feelings of fear in the audience, film artists use sound, lighting, timing, motion and other stylistic devices” (Fu).  In The Sixth Sense they altered the lighting and sound during the suspenseful parts to create a deeper reaction in the audience. In the opening of the film you can hear an eerie sounding violin playing and the theme of classical music carries on throughout the film.  The high pitched whining of the violins really seems to put people on edge and adds to the suspense of the situation. Another aspect that adds suspense is how light or dark a certain scene is. For example, whenever Cole runs into his ghosts the lighting gets really dark and the violins in the background get louder.  “The unusual lighting causes tension in the audience” (Fu).

The production of The Sixth Sense was quite a process in the beginning.  Originally the story was going to be about a serial killer and Bruce Willis was going to be a crime photographer and his son would see the ghosts of the victims (Variety).  M. Night Shyamalan rewrote the script ten times and eventually worked it into the movie we know today. This film was nominated for 45 different awards and won 19 of them. Some of the awards won are as follows: Top Box Office Films, Best Young Performer (Haley Joel Osment), Best Director, Best Male Breakthrough Performance (Haley Joel Osment), Favorite Motion Picture, Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Film Editing, and Best Horror Film.  It also received a rating of 85% from review on Rotten Tomatoes. The first weekend it was released it made 26 million dollars and the next four weekends after that it made anywhere from 20-29 million dollars each weekend.

In 2016 The Sixth Sense was number 89 on AFI’s Top 100 list of movies from the last 100 years.  When this film was first released in theaters it was number one at the box office for a solid 5 weeks and raked in 40 million dollars (Atlantic).  The reason behind The Sixth Sense’s immense success is mostly due to how well they pulled off the twist at the end. The movie started off with a graphic scene of an old patient breaking into the psychologist’s home and shooting him in the stomach.  Before finding out what happens to the psychologist the plot line introduces the boy and you kind of assume that he just healed from his injury. At the very end it is revealed that the psychologist actually died from his gunshot wound and was one of the many ghosts visiting Cole to try and find the help they need.

 

SOURCES

Fu. “Figure 2f from: Irimia R, Gottschling M (2016) Taxonomic Revision of Rochefortia Sw. (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales). Biodiversity Data Journal 4: e7720. Https://Doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e7720.” doi:10.3897/bdj.4.e7720.figure2f.

Nichols, Mackenzie. “’The Sixth Sense’ Turns 20: M. Night Shyamalan and Haley Joel Osment Tell All.” Variety, 2 Aug. 2019, variety.com/2019/film/news/the-sixth-sense-turns-20-m-night-shyamalan-haley-joel-osment-1203259434/.

Sims, David. “How ‘The Sixth Sense’ Conquered Hollywood in 1999.” 

The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 6 Aug. 2019, www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/08/how-sixth-sense-conquered-hollywood-1999/595558/.

“Sixth Sense Movie Cole Important Effects.” – SameDayPapers.me, 6 Sept. 2017, samedaypapers.me/sixth-sense-movie-cole-important-effects/.

 

Definitions – Week 4B: Finalize & Publish Definitions HEADS (2-3 hours)

Cutaway  shot

– interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else.

-Unspoken words- Cutaways are used here to emphasize the true stakes of tightness in individual scenes. Once this is identified the the crowd will be able to conclude and see the true meaning of the film

-Time control- Cutaways are us to show true detail of the scene while cutting away from the actual time spent on that particular scene.

-“guide the audience from subject to subject, and on occasion, to place the audience in the position of the actors” (Gessner 89).

-Fast way of showing outside information to the crowd whilst shortening distractions to the overall shooting of the film

visual examples

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-If this way of shooting didnt exist many famous films wouldn’t exist, due to the relevance of cutting in almost every film.  Many movies use this method but dont truly emphasize it, the destruction of this method would be detrimental to all films

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Film Analysis #1 – Week 4C: Editing and Sound

Night of The Living Dead displays a couple editing strategies. These edits are used utilized to emphasize the visual aspect aspect for the audience. Match on action happen during this when a character would sees a zombie and then procedes to run in the opposite way with a disgusted scared terrified face. Continuity editing is used in majority scenes of the film. There are also some other edited scenes throughout the film as well. This is shown multiple times throughout the film, described as when characters are schemed on by the ghouls. The reasoning for this type of editing is to create as many questionable and anticipated scenes or suspenseful scenes. Once the actual terror I visbale to the views by the look on the characters face leads the audience to wonder whats going to happen next. With the assumption of the ghouls attacking the protagonists. Sparse analytical editing was also visible when the ghouls attacked. Cameras would zoom up close of the character being mauled to bring more dramatics to the scenes. The film director chose these editing methods while shooting this film to complete the suspenseful feeling of the film. The scenery of a farm plays an important role because it emphasizes just how close the enemy may be to actual life at that time.

Film Analysis #1 – Week 4A&B: RESEARCH & DISCUSS. (2-3 hours)

     Night of The Living Dead displays a couple editing strategies. These edits are used utilized to emphasize the visual aspect aspect for the audience. Match on action happen during this when a character would sees a zombie and then procedes to run in the opposite way with a disgusted scared terrified face. Continuity editing is used in majority scenes of the film. There are also some other edited scenes throughout the film as well. This is shown multiple times throughout the film, described as when characters are schemed on by the ghouls. The reasoning for this type of editing is to create as many questionable and anticipated scenes or suspenseful scenes. Once the actual terror I visbale to the views by the look on the characters face leads the audience to wonder whats going to happen next. With the assumption of the ghouls attacking the protagonists. Sparse analytical editing was also visible when the ghouls attacked. Cameras would zoom up close of the character being mauled to bring more dramatics to the scenes. The film director chose these editing methods while shooting this film to complete the suspenseful feeling of the film. The scenery of a farm plays an important role because it emphasizes just how close the enemy may be to actual life at that time.

Film analysis #1- Week 2b; Genre, drama, story and performance

The Night Of The Living Dead is a suspenseful movie, including multiple major segments. The first most important segment would be “They’re Coming to get you”. As Barbra and her Brother Johnny are at a graveyard, Johnny begins to joke around ” They’re Coming to get you” he says multiple times.  As Barbra tells johnny to knock off the obnoxious jokes, she runs into an actual zombie. She then screams for johnny’s’ assistance. As he attempts to rescue his sister, he is ultimately knocked unconscious  and Barbra is left to defend for herself.  Another important segment is when everyone is stationed at the safe house, As Harry, Tom, Ben, and Barbra. They all are informed on the situation and have a better understanding. Two attempt to flee in a vehicle but die, due to engine flames. Everyone are ultimately bit and turned into zombies. These segments are situated  this way to create the most suspense as possible , keeping the viewer waiting for scenes to come.

This Film can be seen as Horror. This is evident as the characters are being attacked by zombies creating an intense feeling of fear and shock , expression(s) shown throughout the entire entourage. The Story has a specific plot, as the base characters get a inital glimpse of the upcoming issue.  The characters then come together, attempting to rid of the issue. Finally the issue gets a hold of the characters, ultimately making the characters zombies. Its told this way and not in another way, because this plot creates the most suspense, making the viewer thirsty for what comes next. It supports the horror genre as fear is displayed throughout the entire plot.

All performances are suited to give the viewer a horror or fear type feeling. The performers act on different roles as Barbra is seen as the initial main, then Ben takes immediate command of almost every decision, displaying how the story creates an emergence of any character to take leadership regardless of fear, to take down the antagonist(s) (Zombies).

The most important character is Ben, an unknown actor. Barbra was also apart of her first major film. I feel as if they chose these characters due to them being new in the movie scenery. Creating the basis and start of something special to come.

Each actor matched their role; Ben being the leader and the rest being back seat drivers, ultimately assisting the leader to the destruction of the enemy. The plot can be deemed as unrealistic due to the viewer never being exposed to real torture or gore or death (camera doesn’t catch actual moment of impact). This isn’t a bad thing because at the time of production of this film, this was acceptable and doesn’t take away from the overall plot: Zombies ( Horror) .

Great film 5 Forrest gump

Forrest Gump traces the trials and successes of an unlikely proponent of the American dream and the vision of a more accepting and co-operative community. As a boy, the young Forrest, developmentally-challenged, must suffer the injustice of discrimination. He is different from his peers and thus excluded and snubbed; only Jenny offers him a seat next to her on the bus. A critical conversation spoken about the film would be the relativity between the actual film and MLK Jr. Just as all of Forrest’s achievements are not to be underestimated, so too Martin Luther King Jr in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail. The subtlety of what these men achieved through their action or non-action; especially King’s genuine, if somewhat tongue-in-cheek, response to his critics and, of course, bearing in mind that Forrest Gump’s achievements are representative of potential as he is merely a fictional character; makes their success even more effective. An element that stood out with the view of the critical conversation is that  Both men are consistent and their actions are for the good of others, never themselves. Both the movie and King himself reveal how we have complicated basic elements of human decency and turned them into social and political “problems.” Forrest Gump is a seemingly unremarkable person who is able to rise above his challenges and therefore motivate and inspire others, presenting viewers with a remarkable message; he reinforces what King always said about being “patient and reasonable.” There is no pretentiousness about the film’, there is no pontificating and, even though Forrest is often in the right time at the right moment, opportunity is what it is. The film is, like King’s Letter, something to keep returning to and, from which, a person can learn some new aspect of himself every time. The irony of Forrest Gump must not be ignored as he went from being the object of scorn to someone to emulate. Just as Forrest does not allow his challenges to stop him from aspiring to something great so too King who did not allow imprisonment to stop his call for justice and the fight against “unjust” laws. People often claim that they cannot make a difference, that their contribution is so small as to render it insignificant. It is fortunate that Martin Luther King Jr did not think the same way. My rating of this film would be a 10/10. I enjoy how forest is portrayed as a social outsider, this is comparable to me due to the fact that my sociality isn’t the best. He wants the same thing we want while struggling with the same things we struggle with. By showing us his unique struggles we gain empathy for this film , the true reason on why this is a considered a great film. The simplicity of the plot, overall theme, attention to details and the good ending are all character tics of this film being great. This movie has won multiple awards, six academy awards to be exact.

Sources

https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/forrest-gamp-1994-448/reviews/