My only friend.
Now, my mama always told me that
miracles happen every day.
Some people don't think so, but they do.
Hey, dummy!
Are you retarded, or just plain stupid?
- "Look, I'm Forrest Gimp."
- JENNY: Just run away, Forrest.
Run, Forrest! Run away! Hurry!
- Get the bikes!
- BOY 1: Hurry up! Let's get him!
- Come on!
- Look out, dummy, here we come!
We're gonna get you!
Run, Forrest, run! Run, Forrest!
Come back here, you!
Run, Forrest!
Run!
FORREST: Now, you wouldn't believe it
if I told you,
but I can run like the wind blows.
From that day on,
if I was going somewhere,
I was running!
BOY 1: He's getting away! Stop him!
That boy sure is a running fool.
Now, remember how I told you that
Jenny never seemed
to want to go home?
Well, she lived in a house
that was as old as Alabama.
Her mama had gone up to heaven
when she was five,
and her daddy was
some kind of a farmer.
Jenny?
He was a very loving man.
He was always kissing and touching
her and her sisters.
And then this one time,
Jenny wasn't on the bus to go to school.
Jenny, why didn't you come
to school today?
(SHUSHES)
Daddy's taking a nap.
- MR. CURRAN: Jenny!
- Come on!
MR. CURRAN:
Jenny, where'd you run to?
You'd better get back here, girl!
Where you at?
Jenny! Jenny! Where you at?
Jenny!
Pray with me, Forrest. Pray with me.
MR. CURRAN: Jenny!
Dear God, make me a bird
so I can fly far,
far, far away from here.
Dear God, make me a bird
so I can fly far,
far, far away from here.
Mama always said
that God is mysterious.
Jenny!
He didn't turn Jenny into a bird that day.
You'd better get back here!
Instead,
he had the police say Jenny didn't
have to stay in that house no more.
She went to live with her grandma
just over on Creekmore Avenue,
which made me happy,
'cause she was so close.
Some nights, Jenny would sneak out
and come on over to my house,
just 'cause she said she was scared.
Scared of what, I don't know,
but I think it was her grandma's dog.
He was a mean dog.
Anyway, Jenny and me was best friends
all the way up through high school.
- Hey, stupid!
- Quit it!
- Run, Forrest, run!
- Hey,
did you hear me, stupid?
- Run, Forrest!
- Come on, get in the truck!
BOY 1: Get in the truck! Let's move it!
Come on, he's getting away! Move it!
Run, Forrest! Run!
BOY 2: You better be running, stupid!
BOY 1: Come on, dummy!
- Haul ass, dummy!
- Yeah, you better get running!
Jack rabbit!
(BOYS LAUGHING)
Yeah!
Go! Go! Go!
Run, Forrest!
Now, it used to be,
I ran to get where I was going,
I never thought it would
take me anywhere.
(BOYS WHOOPING)
- Who in the hell is that?
- That there is Forrest Gump, Coach.
Just a local idiot.
FORREST: And can you believe it?
I got to go to college, too.
Forrest! Forrest! Run!
- Okay!
- Run!
Run, you stupid son of a bitch! Run!
You son of a bitch! Run! Go! Run!
No! Turn! Go!
He must be the stupidest
son of a bitch alive,
but he sure is fast!
(ALL CHEERING)
FORREST: Now, maybe it's just me,
but college was very confusing times.
Federal troops enforcing a court order
integrated the University
of Alabama today.
Two negroes were admitted,
but only after Governor George Wallace
had carried out his symbolic threat
to stand in the school house door.
KATZENBACH: Governor Wallace,
I take it from that statement, that...
Earl, what's going on?
- Coons are trying to get into school.
- Coons?
When raccoons try to get
on our back porch,
Mama just chase them off with a broom.
Not raccoons, you idiot, niggers,
and they want to go to school with us.
With us? They do?
REPORTER: Shortly after Governor
Wallace had carried out his promise
to block the doorway,
President Kennedy
ordered the Secretary of Defense
then to use military force.
Here, by videotape,
is the encounter by General Graham,
commander of the National Guard,
and Governor Wallace.
...because these National Guardsmen
are here today
as federal soldiers for Alabamans.
They live within our borders,
they are all our brothers.
We are winning in this fight,
because we are awakening
the American people
to the dangers that we have spoken
about so many times,
just so evident today, the trend towards
military dictatorship in this country.
REPORTER: And so, at day's end,
the University of Alabama
in Tuscaloosa had been desegregated
and students Jimmy Hood
and Vivian Malone
had been signed up
for summer classes.
Ma'am, you dropped your book.
Ma'am...
HUNTLEY: Governor Wallace did what
he promised to do.
By being on the Tuscaloosa campus,
he kept the mob from gathering...
Say, wasn't that Gump?
- Nah, that couldn't be.
- It sure as hell was.
FORREST: A few years later,
that angry little man
at the school house door
thought it would be a good idea
and ran for president.
(GUNSHOTS FIRING)
But somebody thought that it wasn't.
But he didn't die.
My bus is here.
- Is it the number nine?
- No, it's the number four.
It was nice talking to you.
I remember when that happened,
when Wallace got shot.
I was in college.
Did you go to a girls' college,
or to a girls-and-boys-together college?
It was co-ed.
'Cause Jenny went to a college
I couldn't go to.
It was a college just for girls.
But I'd go and visit her
every chance I got.
(JENNY EXCLAIMS)
That hurts.
Forrest! Forrest!
- Forrest, stop it! Stop it!
- BILLY: Jesus!
What are you doing?
- He was hurting you.
- What the hell is going on here?
- No, he's not! Get over there!
- Who is that? Who is that?
- Billy, I'm sorry.
- What the hell?
- Just get away from me!
- Don't...
- Don't go! Billy, wait a second!
- Get away from me.
He doesn't know any better!
Forrest, why did you do that?
I brought you some chocolate.
I'm sorry.
- I'll go back to my college now.
- Forrest...
Look at you.
Come on. Come on.
- Is this your room?
- Shh!
Do you ever dream, Forrest,
about who you're gonna be?
- Who I'm gonna be?
- Yeah.
Aren't I going to be me?
Well, you'll always be you,
just another kind of you.
You know? I want to be famous.
I want to be a singer like Joan Baez.
I just want to be on an empty stage
with my guitar, my voice.
Just me.
And I want to reach people
on the personal level.
I want to be able to say things,
just one-to-one.
Have you ever been with a girl, Forrest?
I sit next to them in my Home
Economics class all the time.
(EXCLAIMING)
- I'm... Sorry.
- It's okay.
It's all right.
- It's okay.
- Oh, I'm dizzy.
I bet that never happened in Home Ec.
(LAUGHING)
No.
I think I ruined
your roommate's bathrobe.
(WHISPERING) I don't care.
I don't like her, anyway.
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