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电影《阿甘正传》全套原版英文剧本及台词

电影《阿甘正传》全套原版英文剧本及台词
电影《阿甘正传》全套原版英文剧本及台词

Forrest Gump Transcript

EXT. A SAVANNAH STREET - DAY - 1981

A feather floats through the air.

The falling feather. A city, Savannah, is revealed in the background.

The feather floats down toward the city below.

The feather drops down toward the street below, as people walk past and cars drive by, and nearly lands on a man's shoulder. He walks across the street, causing the feather to be whisked back on its journey.

The feather floats above a stopped car. The car drives off right as the feather floats down toward the street.

The feather floats under a passing car, then is sent flying back up in

the air.

A MAN sits on a bus bench. The feather floats above the ground and

finally lands on the man's mud-soaked shoe. The man reached down and

picks up the feather.

His name is FORREST GUMP. He looks at the feather oddly, moves aside a

box of chocolates from an old suitcase, then opens the case. Inside the old suitcase are an assortment of clothes, a ping-pong paddle, toothpaste and other personal items. Forrest pulls out a book titled "Curious

George," then places the feather inside the book. Forrest closes the

suitcase. Something in his eyes reveals that Forrest may not be all

there. Forrest looks right as the sound of an arriving bus is heard.

A bus pulls up. Forrest remains on the bus bench as the bus continues on.

A BLACK WOMAN in a nurse's outfit steps up and sits down at the bus bench next to Forrest. The nurse begins to read a magazine as Forrest looks at her.

Forrest: Hello. My name's Forrest Gump.

He opens a box of chocolates and holds it out for the nurse.

Forrest: You want a chocolate?

The nurse shakes her head, a bit apprehensive about this strange man next to her.

Forrest: I could eat about a million and a half of these. My momma always said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."

Forrest eats a chocolate as he looks down at the nurse's shoes.

Forrest: Those must be comfortable shoes. I'll bet you could walk all day in shoes like that and not feel a thing. I wish I had shoes like that.

Black Woman: My feet hurt.

Forrest: Momma always says there's an awful lot you could tell

about a person by their shoes. Where they're going. Where they've been.

The black woman stares at Forrest as he looks down at his own shoes.

Forrest: I've worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real

hard I could remember my first pair of shoes.

Forrest closes his eyes tightly.

Forrest: Momma said they'd take my anywhere.

INT. COUNTRY DOCTOR'S OFFICE - GREENBOW, ALABAMA - DAY - 1951

A little boy closes his eyes tightly. It is young Forrest as he sits in a doctor's office.

Forrest: (voice-over) She said they was my magic shoes.

Forrest has been fitted with orthopedic shoes and metal leg braces.

Doctor: All right, Forrest, you can open your eyes now. Let's take a little walk around.

The doctor sets Forrest down on its feet. Forrest walks around stiffly. Forrest's mother, MRS. GUMP, watches him as he clanks around the room

awkwardly.

Doctor: How do those feel? His legs are strong, Mrs. Gump. As

strong as I've ever seen. But his back is as crooked as a politician.

Forrest walks foreground past the doctor and Mrs. Gump.

Doctor: But we're gonna straighten him rihgt up now, won't we,

Forrest?

A loud thud is heard as, outside, Forrest falls.

Mrs. Gump: Forest!

EXT. GREENBOW, ALABAMA

Mrs. Gump and young Forrest walk across the street. Forrest walks stiffly next to his mother.

Forrest: Now, when I was a baby, Momma named me after the great

Civil War hero, General Nathan Bedford Forrest...

EXT. RURAL ALABAMA

A black and white photo of General Nathan Bedford Forrest. The photo

turns into live action as the General dons a hooded sheet over his head. The General is in full Ku Klux Klan garb, including his horse. The

General rides off, followed by a large group of Klan members dressed in full uniform.

Forrest: (voice-over) She said we was related to him in some way. And, what he did was, he started up this club called the Ku Klux Klan. They'd all dress up in their robes and their bedsheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or

something. They'd even put bedsheets on their horses and ride around. And anyway, that's how I got my name. Forrest Gump.

EXT. GREENBOW

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk across the street.

Forrest: (voice-over) Momma said that the Forrest part was to

remind me that sometimes we all do things that, well, just don't make no sense.

Forrest stops suddenly as his brace gets stuck.

Forrest's brace is caught in a gutter grate. Mrs. Gump bends down and

tries to free Forrest. Two old cronies sit in front of a barber shop and watch.

Mrs. Gump: Just wait, let me get it.

Mrs. Gump struggles to pull the stuck brace from the grate.

Mrs. Gump: Let me get it. Wait, get it this way. Hold on.

Forrest pulls his foot out of the grate.

Mrs. Gump: All right.

Mrs. Gump helps Forrest up onto the sidewalk. She looks up and notices

the two old man.

Mrs. Gump: Oooh. All right. What are you all staring at? Haven't you ever seen a little boy with braces on his legs before?

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along the sidwalk past the two old men. Mrs. Gump holds tightly onto Forrest's hand.

Mrs. Gump: Don't ever let anybody tell you they're better than you, Forrest. If God intended everybody to be the same, he'd

have given us all braces on our legs.

Forrest: (voice-over) Momma always had a way of explaining things so I could understand them.

EXT. OAK ALLEY/THE GUMP BOARDING HOUSE

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along a dirt road. A row of mailboxes stands left.

Forrest: (voice-over) We lived about a quarter mile of Route 17,

about a half mile from the town of Greenbow, Alabama.

That's in the county of Greenbow. Our house had been in

Momma's family since her grandpa's grandpa's grandpa had come across the ocean about a thousand years ago.

Something like that.

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along the Gump Boarding House driveway.

Forrest: (voice-over) Since it was just me and Momma and we had all these empty rooms, Momma decided to let those rooms out. Mostly to people passing through. Like from, oh, Mobile, Montgomery, place like that. That's how me and Mommy got money. Mommy was a real smart lady.

Mrs. Gump: Remember what I told you, Forrest. You're no different

than anybody else is.

Mrs. Gump heads Forrest to the porch. She bends down to look Forrest in the eye.

Mrs. Gump: Did you hear what I said, Forrest? You're the same as

everybody else. You are no different.

INT. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE - DAY - 1954

Principal: Your boy's... different, Mrs. Gump. Now, his I.Q. is

seventy-five.

Mrs. Gump: Well, we're all different, Mr. Hancock.

The principal sighs, then stands up.

INT. HALLWAY

Forrest sits outside the principal's office and waits.

Forrest: (voice-over) She wanted me to have the finest education, so she took me to the Greenbow County Central School. I

met the principal and all.

The principal stands in front of Mrs. Gump. Forrest, sitting left,

listens.

Principal: I want to show you something, Mrs. Gump. Now, this is

normal.

The principal holds up a chart with a designations according to I.Q. and points to the center of the graph, labeled "Normal." A red line below the normal area is labeled "State Acceptance." The principal points to the

section below the acceptance line labeled "Below."

Principal: Forrest is right here. The state requires a minimum I.Q. of eighty to attend public school, Mrs. Gump. He's gonna have to go to a special school. Now, he'll be just fine. Mrs. Gump: What does normal mean, anyway? He might be a bit on the

slow side, but my boy Forrest is going to get the same

opportunities as everyone else. He's not going to some

special school to learn to how to re-tread tires. We're

talking about five little points here. There must be

something can be done.

INT. HALLWAY

Forrest sits outside the principal's office.

Principal: We're a progressive school system. We don't want to see

anybody left behind.

INT. PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE

Principal: Is there a Mr. Gump, Mrs. Gump?

Mrs. Gump: He's on vacation.

EXT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE - NIGHT

Forrest sits on a swing outside the house. Loud organic male grunts are heard coming from inside the house.

Forrest sits on the swing as the grunts continue.

The principal steps out of the Gump House and wipes the sweat from his

face. Forrest is sitting on the porch.

Principal: Well, your momma sure does care about your schooling, son. Mm-mm-mm.

The principal wipes the sweat from his neck, then looks back at Forrest. Principal: You don't say much, do you?

Forrest grunts, imitating him. The principal, embarrassed, turns and

walks away.

INT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE/FORREST'S BEDROOM

Mrs. Gump reads from the book "Curious George" as Forrest sits on the bed and listens.

Mrs. Gump: "Finally, he had to try it. It looked easy, but, oh, what happened. First there..."

Forrest: Momma, what's vacation mean?

Mrs. Gump: Vacation?

Forrest: Where Daddy went?

Mrs. Gump: Vacation's when you go somewhere, and you don't ever come back.

Forrest lies down on his bed and looks up.

Forrest: (voice-over) Anyway, I guess you could say me and Momma

was on our own.

EXT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE - DAY

A cab driver closes the trunk of the car as two women walk toward the

house. A milkman steps down from the porch.

Forrest: (voice-over) But we didn't mind. Our house was never

empty. There was always folks comin' and goin'.

Mrs. Gump: (voice-over) Suppa.

INT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE

Mrs. Gump steps forward and speaks to all the boarders.

Mrs. Gump: It's suppa, everyone. Forrest...

A MAN WITH A CANE steps left across the hall.

Man With Cane: My, my. That sure looks special.

Mrs. Gump looks into a sitting room and informs the boarders about

dinner.

Mrs. Gump: Gentlemen, would you care to join us for supper? Hurry up and get it before the flies do. I prefer you don't smoke that cigar so close to mealtime.

Forrest: (voice-over) Sometimes we had so many people stayin' with us that every room was filled with travelers. You know,

folks livin' out of their suitcases, and hat cases, and

sample cases.

Mrs. Gump: Well, you go ahead and start. I cant find Forrest.

Mrs. Gump walks up the stairs.

Mrs. Gump: Forrest... Forrest...

Forrest: (voice-over) One time a young man was staying with us, and he had him a guitar case.

Mrs. Gump looks into Forrest's room. She hears singing coming from

another room and walks over to a closed door. Mrs. Gump opens the door, revealing a young man with long sideburns as he plays the guitar and

sings. Forrest holds onto a broom and dances oddly. The young man is

ELVIS PRESLEY.

Elvis Presley: (sings) "Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit, and you

ain't no friend of mine."

Forrest's legs rock back and forth to the guitar.

Mrs. Gump: Forrest! I told you not to bother this nice young man.

Elvis: Oh, no, that's all right, ma'am. I was just showin' him a thing or two on the guitar here.

Mrs. Gump: All right, but your supper's ready if y'all want to eat. Elvis: Yeah, that sounds good. Thank you, ma'am.

Mrs. Gump leaves and closes the door. Elvis sits back down. Forrest

stands left, and looks himself in a mirror.

Elvis: Say, man, show me that crazy little walk you just did

there. Slow it down some.

Forrest begins to dance again as Elvis plays the guitar and sings.

Elvis: (sings) "You ain't nothin' but a hound, hound dog..."

Forrest: (voice-over) I liked that guitar.

Forrest dances as he watches himself in the mirror.

Forrest: (voice-over) It sounded good.

Elvis: (sings) "... cryin' all the time"

Forrest rocks up and down on his braced legs, then begins to step.

Elvis: (sings) "You ain't nothin' but a hound dog..."

Forrest: (voice-over) I started moving around to the music,

swinging my hips. This one night we and Momma...

EXT. GREENBOW - NIGHT

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along a sidewalk. A television inside a store window reveals Elvis Presley as he performs "Houng Dog" on a stage.

Forrest: (voice-over) ...was out shoppin', and we walked right by Benson's Furniture and Appliance store, and guess what.

The television reveals Elvis as he thrusts his hips and sings.

Elvis: (sings) You ain't nothin' but a hound dog...

Mrs. Gump and Forrest watch the television.

Elvis dances around in the same manner Forrest did. A woman in the

audience screaming and applauding.

Elvis: (sings) You ain't nothin' but a hound dog...

Mrs. Gump: This is not children's eyes.

Mrs. Gump walks away, pulling Forrest with her. Forrest stops and takes one last look.

Elvis continues to perform over the television.

Elvis: (sings)"Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit and you

ain't no friend of mine."

Forrest: (voice-over) Some years later, that handsome young man who they called "The King," well, he sung too many songs, had himself a heart attack or something.

EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY

Forrest is still sitting on the bus bench. The black nurse looks at him.

Forrest: Must be hard being a king. You know, it's funny how you

remember some things, but some things you can't.

EXT. COUNTRY ROAD/ALABAMA - MORNING - 1954

Mrs. Gump and Forrest wait for the school bus. The bus pulls up as Mrs. Gump prepares Forrest for his first day of school.

Mrs. Gump: You do your very best now, Forrest.

Forrest: I sure will, Momma.

Forrest: (voice-over) I remember the bus ride on the first day of school very well.

The bus driver opens the door and looks down. Forrest walks to the steps of the bus and looks at the bus driver. She is smoking a cigarette.

Bus Driver: Are you comin' along?

Forrest: Momma said not to be taking rides from strangers.

Bus Driver: This is the bus to school.

Forrest: I'm Forrest Gump.

Bus Driver: I'm Dorothy Harris.

Forrest: Well, now we ain't strangers anymore.

The bus driver smiles as Forrest steps up into the bus.

INT. BUS

Forrest steps up onto the bus. Mrs. Gump waves to Forrest as the bus

drives away. Forrest begins to walk down the aisle.

TWO YOUNG BOYS look up from the seat.

Boy #1: This seat's taken.

Boy #2: It's taken!

Forrest looks around. A larger girl slides over so Forrest can't sit next to her. She shakes her head. Forrest looks to the other side where a boy sits alone on a larger seat. They boy glares up at Forrest.

Boy #3: You can't sit here.

Forrest: (voice-over) You know, it's funny what a young man

recollects. 'Cause I don't remember being born.

EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY

Forerst continues talking as he sits on the bus bench.

Forrest: I, I... don't recall what I got for my first Christmas and I don't know when I went on my first outdoor picnic. But, I do remember the first time I heard the sweetiest

voice...

INT. BUS - MORNING (1954)

Young Forrest is still standing in the aisle on the bus.

Forrest: (voice-over) ... in the wide world.

Girl: You can sit here if you want.

Forrest looks back at JENNY CURRAN, a young girl about Forrest's age.

Forrest: (voice-over) I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life. She was like an angel.

Jenny: Well, are you gonna sit down, or aren't ya?

Forrest sits down next to Jenny.

Jenny: What's wrong with your legs?

Forrest: Um, nothing at all, thank you. My legs are just fine and dandy.

Forrest: (voice-over) I just sat next to her on that bus and had

conversation all the way to school.

Jenny: Then why do you have those shoes on?

Forrest: My momma said my back's crooked like a question mark.

These are going to make me as straight as an arrow.

They're my magic shoes.

Forrest: (voice-over) And next to Momma, no one ever talked to me or asked me questions.

Jenny: Are you stupid or something.

Forrest: Mommy says stupid is as stupid does.

Jenny puts her hand out toward Forrest. Forrest reaches over and shakes her hand.

Jenny: I'm Jenny.

Forrest: I'm Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump.

Forrest: (voice-over) From that day on, we was always together.

Jenny and me was like peas and carrots.

EXT. OAK TREE - DAY

Young Jenny and Forrest run toward a large oak tree.

Forrest: (voice-over) She taught me how to climb...

Jenny sits on a large branch and calls down to Forrest.

Jenny: Come on, Forrest, you can do it.

Forrest dangles from the branch.

Forrest: (voice-over) ... I showed her how to dangle.

Jenny and Forrest sit on a tree branch and read.

Forrest: ".....a good little moneky and..."

Forrest: (voice-over) She helped me to learn how to read.

Forrest hangs upside down from a branch and swings back and forth.

Forrest's braces are wedged in the tree.

Forrest: (voice-over) And I showed her to swing.

Night. Th silhouete of the oak tree, Jenny and Forrest as they sit on a branch.

Forrest: (voice-over) Sometimes we'd just sit out and wait for thhe stars.

Forrest: Momma's gonna worry about me.

Jenny puts her hand on Forrest's hand.

Jenny: Just stay a little longer.

Forrest: (voice-over) For some reason, Jenny didn't never want to go home.

Forrest: Okay, Jenny. I'll stay.

Forrest: (voice-over) She was my most special friend.

INT. SAVANNAH/BUS STOP - DAY

Forrest nods as he remembers.

Forrest: My only friend.

Forrest continues talking to the black woman. She doesn't s eem to be

listening as she reads her magazine. She looks up from her magazine.

Forrest: Now, my Momma always told me that miracles happen every

day. Some people don't think so, but they do.

EXT. OAK ALLEY - ANOTHER DAY (1954)

Jenny and Forrest walk. A dirt clod hits Forrest in the back of the head. Jenny looks as Forrest rubs his head.

THREE YOUNG BOYS get off their bikes and pick up more rocks.

Boy #1: Hey... dummy!

Forrest is hit in the eye with another dirt clod. Forrest falls backward onto the ground as the boys glare at him.

Boy #2: Are you retarded, or just plain stupid?

Boy #3: Look, I'm Forrest Grum.

Jenny helps Forrest back up. Boy #1 and Boy #2 throw more dirt clods at Forrest.

Jenny: Just run away, Forrest.

Another dirt clod hits Forrest in the arm.

Jenny: Run, Forrest!

Forrest tries to run along the road, but his braces makes it impossible. He hobbles along as Jenny yells after him.

Jenny: Run away! Hurry!

Boy #1 and Boy #2 turn back toward the bikes.

Boy #2: Get the bikes!

Boy #3: Hurry up!

The boys pick up their bikes and ride after Forrest.

Boy #3: Let's get him! Come on!

Boy #2: Look out, dummy, here we come!

The boys ride after Forrest. Jenny stands and watches.

Boy #2: We're gonna get you!

Jenny: Run, Forrest! Run!

Forrest hobbles along the dirt road.

Jenny: Run, Forrest!

Forrest looks over his shoulder. The three boys race on their bikes.

Boy #1: Come back here, you!

Forrest begins to run faster with his braces on.

Forrest continues running as the boys chase him. Blood drips down from a cut on his head.

The boys on the bikes are gaining on Forrest. Forrest hobbles along. He begins to gain speed.

Jenny: Run, Forrest! Run!

Slow motion -- Forrest runs from the chasing room. He looks over his

shoulder in fear.

The boys on the bikes peddle faster as they gain on Forrest, running.

Forrest tries to run even faster to get away. Suddenly his braces

shatter, sending steel and plastic flying into the air.

Forrest runs and look down at his legs in surprise.

Forrest continures to run faster as the mtal breaces and straps fly off his legs.

Forrest runs free of his braces and begins to pick up speed.

The chasing boys ride over the remains of Forrest's braces.

Forrest: (voice-over) Now, you wouldn't believe it if I told you. EXT. SAVANNAH/ BUS BENCH - DAY

Forrest: But I can run like the wind blows.

The black woman continues to read her magazine. Forrest smiles as he

remembers.

Forrest: From that day on, if I was going somewhere, I was running! EXT. OAK ALLEY - DAY (1954)

Forrest sprints away from the boys. The boys stop the chase and watch in disbelief. Forrest is already at the far end of the road, clear of the

chasing boys.

Boy #2: He's gettin' away! Stop him!

Boy #1 throws his bike down in frustration. Forrest runs across a field. EXT. COUNTRY ROAD

Forrest runs past a chain gang in their prison uniforms. They are cutting at the weeds on the side of the road.

EXT. GREENBOW

Forrest runs across the street. THE TWO OLD MEN sit in front of the

barber shop.

Old Crony: That boy sure is a running fool.

EXT. JENNY'S HOUSE

Forrest runs down a driveway toward Jenny's small house.

Forrest: (voice-over) 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 Momma had gone up to heaven

when she was five and her daddy was some kind of a farmer. Forrest knocks on Jenny's door.

Forrest: Jenny? Jenny?

Forrest look around the field at the left. He notices Jenny and runs

toward her.

Forrest: (voice-over) He was a very lovin' man. He was always

kissing and touchin' her and her sisters. And then this

one time, Jenny wasn't on the bus to go to school.

Forrest runs to Jenny.

Forrest: Jenny, why didn't you come to school today?

Jenny: Shh! Daddy's takin' a nap.

Jenny grabs Forrest's hand and runs into the field. Jenny's DAD drunk,

steps out onto the porch and shouts.

Jenny's Dad: Jenny!

Jenny: Come on!

Jenny's Dad: Jenny, where'd you run to? You'd better go back here,

girl!

Jenny's dad steps out toward the field. Jenny leads Forrest into the

thick tobacco field.

Jenny's dad runs through the field searching for Jenny with a liquor

bottle in his hand.

Jenny's Dad: Where you at?

Jenny and Forrest run into a corn field as Jenny's dad tries to chase

her.

Jenny's Dad: Jenny! Jenny! Where you at? Jenny!

Jenny drops to her knees and pulls Forrest down with her.

Jenny: Pray with me, Forrest. Pray with me.

Jenny's Dad: Jenny!

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.

Forrest: (voice-over) Momma always said that God is mysterious.

Jenny's Dad: Jenny! Get back here!

Forrest: (voice-over) He didn't turn Jenny into a bird that day.

Instead...

EXT. TRAILER PARK/ALABAMA - DAY (1955)

A police officer escorts Jenny to her grandmother's trailer. Jenny's

grandmother meets Jenny outside and leads her toward the trailer.

Forrest: (voice-over) ... 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.

EXT. GUMP HOUSE - NIGHT (1955)

Jenny climbs over a second-floor railing and enters the house.

Forrest: (voice-over) Some nights, Jenny'd sneak out and come over to my house, just 'cause she said she was scared. Scared of what, I don't know...

INT. GUMP HOUSE/FORREST'S BEDROOM

Jenny lies in bed next to young Forrest. She hugs him.

Forrest: (voice-over) ... but I think it was her grandma's dog. He was a mean dog. Anyway, Jenny and me was best friends... EXT. GREENBOW/OAK ALLEY - DAY (1961)

Forest and Jenny are teenagers now. They walk along an oak-lined road.

Forrest: (voice-over) ...all the way to high school.

Suddenly Forrest is hit in the back with a rock. Forrest and Jenny turn around.

Older Boy #1 : Hey, stupid!

Jenny: Quit it!

A teenage boy throws another rock as a pickup truck pulls up behind him. Jenny turns and looks at Forrest.

Jenny: Run, Forrest, run!

Older Boy #1: Hey. Did you hear me, stupid?

Jenny: Run, Forrest!

Forrest drops his books and runs down the road.

The teenage boy jumps into the back of the pickup truck with another boy as the truck speeds after Forrest. Jenny steps left and gets out of the way.

Older Boy #2: Come on, he's getting away! Move it!

Jenny: Run, Forrest! Run!

Older Boy #1: You better be runnin', stupid.

Forrest runs along the road. The truck speeds after him.

Older Boy #2: Come on, dummy!

Older Boy #1: Haul ass, dummy!

Older Boy throws rocks at Forrest.

Older Boy #1: Yeah, you better be runnin'!

INT. TRUCK

Boy: Ya-hoo!

EXT. OAK ALLEY

The boys in the back of the truck throw rocks at Forrest as they drive up to him.

Older Boy #1: Move it, jack rabbit!

The truck follows right on Forrest's heels. A rebel flag license plate

adorns the truck's grill.

Older Boy #1: Come on!

Forrest runs along the road as the truck chases him. The boys in the back of the truck pound on the roof as the truck turns right, after Forrest. The truck drives into a field. Forrest runs toward a fence.

Boy: Run! Faster! Yeah! Go! Go! Come on, Forrest! Yeah!

Jenny: Run, Forrest!

Forrest leaps over a five-foot fence as the boys try to catch him.

EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY (1981)

Forrest looks left as he continues telling his life story.

Forrest: Now, it used to be, I ran to get where I was goin'. I

never thought it would take me anywhere.

EXT. HIGH SCHOOL/ROAD - DAY (1961)

Forrest runs along the road in front of the high school. The truck

continues to chase him as the boys pound on the roof.

Older Boy: Come on. Whoo-hoo!

The truck speeds past Forrest as he turns from the road and runs onto the high school football field. Forrest runs across the field during a

football scrimmage.

In the stands watching the scrimmage is the legendary University of

Alabama football coach BEAR BRYANT, wearing his trade mark plaid hat. A group of assistant coaches sit around him, as well as the high shool

football coach.

The quarterback throws the ball into the air. Forrest runs past the

quarterback.

The receiver catches the ball. Forrest runs past the receiver as an

opposing player tackes the stunned receiver.

The football coach stands, followed by the assistant coaches.

Football: Who in the hell is that?

Coach

High School: That there is Forrest Gump. Coach. Just a local idiot.

Coach

Forrest runs under the field goal post and through the end zone.

Forrest: (voice-over) And can you believe it? I got to go to

college, too.

EXT. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA STADIUM - DAY (1962)

The crowd roars with excitement as a football is kicked off.

The football players run around on the field. The crowd of cheering fans create a huge sign that reads>:"GO."

Forrest is in a University of Alabama football uniform. He looks up into the cheering crowd as his teammate fields the kickoff. The teammate runs over to Forrest and hands him the ball.

Football: Okay! Run!

Coach

The football coach, the assistants, and Alabama players cheer for

Forrest.

Football: Run, you stupid son-of-a-bitch! Run!

Coach

Forrest runs across the field. He speeds past the defending players.

Forrest runs past the opposite players. The crowd cheers widly, holding up cards, making a large sign that reads:"Go." They turn the cards over, creating the word:"ALABAMA."

The football coach runs along the sidelines as he yells.

Football: You stupid son-of-a-bitch! Run! Go! Run!

Coach

Forrest cuts and runs toward the sidelines. Two opposing players collide. The football coach, the assistants and the players all motion for Forrest to run toward the end zone.

Football: Run! Turn! Go!

Coach

Forrest turns up the sidelines and runs toward the end zone. Some

opposing players fall down.

Forrest runs along the sidelines. The opposing players try to catch him. Forrest runs into the end zone as an opposing player dives at his feet. The referee holds up his arm, singaling a touch down. The crowd cheers

wildly.

Forrest continues to run, smashing through the band members, then all the way toward the team tunnel.

The football coach looks at an asistant coach.

Football: He must be the stupidest son-of-a-bitch alive. But he sure Coach is fast!

Forrest: (voice-over) Now, maybe it was just me but college was

very confusing times.

INT. GREENBOW/BARBER SHOT - BLACK & WHITE TELEVISION (JUNE 11, 1963)

An anchorman named CHET HUNTLEY appears over the television.

Chet Huntley: (on TV) Federal troops enforcing a court order integrated the University of Alabama today.

EXT. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - DAY

Forrest walks through a crowd of people.

Chet Huntley : Governor George Wallace had carried out his symbolic

threat to stand in the schoolhouse door.

Governor: We hereby denounce and forbid this illegal and unwarranted Wallace action by the central government.

INT. GREENBOW/BARBER SHOP

A black & white television reveals George Wallace as he stands in the

doorway of the schoolhouse.

Katzenbach : (on TV) Governor Wallace, I take it from that, uh...

EXT. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

Forrest steps over to a young man as the crowd looks at the

demonstration.

Katzenbach : ...statement that you are going to stand in that door, and that you are not going to carry out the orders of this

court, and that you are going to resist us from doing so.

I would ask you once again to responsibility step aside

and if you do not, I'm going to assure you...

Forrest : Earl, what's going on?

Earl : Coons are tryin' to get into school.

Forrest : Coons? When racoons try to get on our back porch, Momma

just chase 'em off with a broom.

Earl : Not racoons, you idiot, niggas. And they want to go to

school with us.

Forrest : With us? They do?

Forrest walks toward the schoolhouse.

INT. COACHES' OFFICE

A football coach looks at a black and white television as a newsman

outside the schoolhouse speaks to the camera.

Newsman : (on TV) ...block the doorway, President Kennedy ordered the Secretary of Defense then to use the military force. BLACK AND WHITE FOOTAGE

The footage cuts to Governor Wallace as he speaks to General Graham.

Newsman : Here by videotape is the encounter by General Graham,

Commander of the National Guard, and Governor Wallace.

Forrest stands next to George Wallace and listens.

Governor: We must have no violence today, or any other day, because Wallace these National Guardsmen are here today as Federal

Soldiers for Alabamans. And they live within our borders and 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 toward military dictatorship in this country.

EXT. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

Some of the Alabama policeman and citizens clap their hands as the

National Guardsmen stand at attention with their weapons in front of

them. Forrest walks through the crowd.

Two black students were being led toward the schoolhouse.

Newsman : 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. The young black girl drops one of her books. Forrest notices and steps past the policeman toward the book on the ground.

Forrest steps out from the crowd and picks up the book. He brings it up to the girl.

Forrest : Ma'am, you dropped your book. Ma'am.

INT. COACHES' OFFICE - NIGHT (1963)

A coach looks at the television.

The television reveals Forrest as he stands at the schoolhouse door. He looks around, then waves.

Chet Huntley : (on TV) Governor Wallace did what he promised to do. By being on the Tuscaloosa campus, he kept the mob from

gathering and prevented violence.

An assistant coach looks at the television, then at the other coaches. Assitant: Say, wasn't that Gump?

Coach

The football coach and two assistant coaches look. Forrest dries himself off with a towel as he steps from the showers.

Chet Huntley : (on TV) NBC News will present a special program on the

Alabama integration story at 7:30 p.m. tonight...

Assistant: Naw, that couldn't be.

Coach

Football: It sure as hell was.

Coach

Chet Huntley : ...standard Eastern Daylight Time. Now a word from Anacin. Forrest steps up to the coaches' area and grabs a clean towel. The

coaches turn and stare at Forrest. Forrest gives them one of his silly

waves, then walks awy.

COLOR FOOTAGE - Governor Wallace waves to the crowd as he stands behind a podium with his wife.

Forrest : (voice-over) A few years later, that angry little man at the schoolhouse door thought it would be a good idea, and ran for President.

COLOR FOOTAGE - Governor Wallace mingles in a crowd. Gunshots are fired, wounding him. Some men wrestle the shooter. Wallace lies wounded on the ground.

Forrest : (voice-over) But, somebody thought that it wasn't.

EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY (1981)

Forrest sits on the bench as the black woman looks at him. A WHITE WOMAN with a bay sits left.

Forrest : But he didn't die.

A bus pulls up to the bus stop. The BLACK WOMAN looks down at her watch. Black Woman : My bus is here.

Forrest : Is it the number 9?

Black Woman : No, it's the number 4.

The Black Woman gets up and steps over to the bus.

Forrest : It was nice talkin' to you.

The white woman sits closer to Forrest.

White Woman : I remember when that happened, when Wallace got shot. I

was in college.

Forrest : Did you go to a girls' college, or to a girls' and boys' together college?

White Woman : It was co-ed.

Forrest : 'Cause Jenny went to a college I couldn't go to. It was a college just for girls.

EXT, GRLS' COLLEGE/JENNY'S DORM - NIGHT (1963)

Forrest sits outside Jenny's dorm in the rain.

Forrest : (voice-over) But, I'd go and visit her every chance I got.

A car pulls up. A song is heard from the radio.

Forrest, holding a box of chocolates, looks at the car.

The two people inside the car begins to kiss and embrace each other.

Jenny is inside the car with a boy. She leans back against the passenger side door as they struggle to get comfortable.

Jenny : Ouch! That hurts.

Forrest gets up and runs toward the car. He tries to look in the wondow as he steps over to the driver's side door. He opens the door and begins to punch the boy inside. Jenny jump out of the car and runs over to

Forrest.

Jenny : Forrest! Forrest! Forrest, stop it! Stop it!

Billy : Jesus!

Jenny : What are you doing?

Forrest : He was hurtin' you.

Jenny's date, named BILLY, gets out of the car angrily.

Billy : What the hell is going on here?

Jenny : No, he's not!

Billy : Who is that? Who is that?

Jenny : Get over there!

Jenny turns and looks at Billy. He shoves Jenny's hands away from him. Jenny : Billy, I'm sorry.

Billy : What in the hell, git, would you git away from me!

Jenny : Don't... Wait a second!

Billy : Git, just git away from me!

Jenny : Don't go! Billy, wait a second!

Billy gets back into the car.

Jenny : He doesn't know any better!

Billy puss away as Jenny steps toward Forrest.

Jenny : Forrest, why'd you do that?

Forrest holds out the box of chocolates.

Forrest : I brought you some chocolates. I'm sorry. I'll go back to my college now.

Jenny : Forrest, look at you! Come on. Come on.

Jenny grabs Forrest hand and leads him toward the dorm.

INT. JENNY'S DORM/HALLWAY

Jenny and Forrest sneak to Jenny's door.

Forrest : Is this your room?

Jenny : Shh!

Jenny unlocks the door and they step inside.

INT. JENNY'S DORM ROOM

Jenny pulls a robe off of her sleeping roommate's bed. Jenny hands the robe to Forrest, sitting on Jenny's bed.

Jenny : Do you ever dream, Forrest, about who you're gonna be?

Forrest : Who I'm gonna be?

Jenny : Yeah.

Forrest : Aren't I going to be me?

Jenny: Well, you'll always be you, just another kind of you. You know? I want to be famous.

Jenny picks up a towel, then walks back toward Forrest. Jenny dries the water from her hair.

Jenny: I want to be a singer like Joan Baez. I just want to be an empty stage with my guitar, my voice... just me.

Jenny takes off her slip and sits on the bed next to him. She is only

wearing her bra and panties. Forrest looks at Jenny like he's never seen a woman in her underwear before.

Jenny: And I want to reach people on a personal level. I want to be able to say things, just one-to-one.

Forrest looks down at Jenny's breats. Jenny realizes that he is looking at her.

Jenny: Have you ever been with a girl, Forrest?

Forrest: I sit next to them in my home economics class all the

time.

DJ: (over radio) You're listening to WHHY in Birmingham, the clear A.M. voice of Northern Alabama. I'm Joel Dorn...

Forrest looks at Jenny as she removes her bra. Forrest looks away, a bit shamed. Jenny takes his hand and guides it up to her breast.

DJ: (over radio) https://www.wendangku.net/doc/194098948.html,ing to you on a night that is anything but clear. The weatherman says that rain's gonna fall all night long so stay with us, get warm, get cozy, get under the covers to the cool sounds of WHHY.

Forrest looks over at Jenny's breasts, the shudder as he has an orgasm. Forrest: Ohh... Oh... I'm sorry. Sorry.

Jenny: It's okay.

DJ: (over radio) ... 444-6789, with ya till sunrise, playing the music you want to hear when you want to hear it. If

you have a request or dedication, give us a call. We

guarantee you'll hear your requests within one hour.

Forrest breathes heavily. Jenny puts her bra back on.

Jenny: It's all right.

Jenny leans over and puts her head on Forrest's shoulder.

DJ: (over radio) Candy is on the line tonight. Candy's

answering the phones, give Candy your request, your

dedication, and ask her why she won't go out with me,

would you? Here's more music.

Jenny: It's okay.

Forrest: Oh, I'm dizzy.

A song is coming over the radio. Jenny hugs Forrest.

Jenny: I bet that never happened in home ec.

Forrest: No.

Jenny laughs and kisses Forrest on the cheeck.

Forrest and Jenny hug on the bed as Jenny's roommate pretends to be

asleep, but is listening, horrified, with her eyes open.

Forrest: I think I ruined your roommate's bathrobe.

Jenny: I don't care. I don't like her, anyway.

EXT. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA/FOOTBALL STADIUM - DAY (1963)

Forrest runs across the field as the defending team chases him. The crowd yells for Forrest. They flips a sign that reads: "Go Forrest."

Crowd: Run! Run! Run!

Forrest runs along the field. The crowd cheers.

Crowd: Run! Run! Run!

Forrest runs into the end zone. The band members rush toward Forrest with their hands up, signaling him to stop.

The crowd flips over cards, creating a sign that reads "STOP."

Crowd: Stop!

Forrest stops in the end zone as he hears the crowd yells. The band

motions for Forrest to stop and stay in the end zone. A group of

defending players fall over each toerh in the end zone.

Forrest looks as the crowd cheers wildly.

Forrest: (voice-over) College ran by real fast 'cause I played so much football.

BLACK AND WHITE PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL - DAY (1963)

The White House with the words "The eyes and ears of the world Paramount News" superimposed.

Forrest: (voice-over) They even put me on a thing called the

All-America Team where you get to meet the President of

the United States.

BLACK AND WHITE NEWSREEL

PRESIDENT KENNEDY holds an autographed football as the All-American Teal stands behind him. Forrest is among the players in suits.

Announcer: (over newsreel) President Kennedy met with the Collegiate All-American Football Team at the Oval Office today.

INT. WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION AREA - DAY (1963)

The All-American players mingle around the food table. Forrest steps up to the table. A large spread of food and soda is on the table.

Forrest: (voice-over) Now, the real good thing about meeting the

President of the United States is the food.

Forrest takes a bottle of Dr. Pepper from the buttlet table. Numerous

bottle of Dr. Pepper are displayed on the table. A servant opens the

bottle for him.

Forrest: (voice-over) They put you in this little room with just

about anything you'd want to eat or drink. And since

number one, I wasn't hungry, but thirsty...

Forrest begins to guzzle the Dr. Pepper.

Forrest: (voice-over) ... and number two, they was free, I musta

drank me about fifteen Dr. Peppers.

Forrest sets down an empty Dr. Pepper bottle next to a large number of

other empty bottles. Forrest holds his stomach and burps.

BLACK AND WHITE FOOTAGE - President Kennedy shakes hands with the

All-American football players.

President: Congratulations. How does it feel to be an All-American? Kennedy

1st Player: It's an honor, Sir.

Another player steps up to the President and shakes the President's hand. President: Congratulations. How does it feel to be an All-American? Kennedy

2nd Player: Very good, Sir.

President: Congratulations. How does it feel to be an All-American? Kennedy

3rd Player: Very good, Sir.

The player walks away. Forrest steps up to the President. The President shakes his hand.

President: Congratulations. How do you feel?

Kennedy

Forrest: I gotta pee.

President Kennedy turns and smiles.

President: I believe he said he had to go pee.

Kennedy

INT. WHITE HOUSE/BATHROOM

Forrest urinates in the bathroom, then lowers the lid and flashes.

Forrest washes his hands, then notices an autographed photo from Marilyn Monroe and a photo of John with his brother Bobby.

Forrest: (voice-over) Sometime later, for no particular reason,

somebody shot that nice young President when he was ridin' in his car.

ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE - DAY

SLOW MOTION - President Kennedy rises in a convertible and smiles.

Forrest: And a few years after that...

ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE

Robert Kennedy stands at a podium as people around him applaud.

Forrest: (voice-over) ... somebody shot his little brother, too,

only he was in a hotel kitchen.

EXT. SAVANNHA/BUS BENCH - DAY (1981)

Forrest sits on the bench and shakes his head.

Forrest: It must be hard being brothers. I wouldn't know.

EXT. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - DAY - GRADUATION DAY (1966)

Students in their caps and gowns step forward the podium to receive their diplomas. Forrest's name iscalled. He steps up and accepts his diploma. Dean: Forrest Gump.

Forrest: (voice-over) Now can you believe it? After only five years of playing football, I got a college degree.

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我不懂我们是否有着各自的命运,还是只是到处随风飘荡。 To make each day count. 让每一天都有所值。 2《Shawshank Redemption》 肖申克的救赎 You know some birds are not meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright. 你知道,有些鸟儿是注定不会被关在牢笼里的,它们的每一片羽毛都闪耀着自由的光辉。 There is something inside ,that they can't get to, that they can't touch. That's yours. 那是一种内在的东西, 他们到达不了,也无法触及的,那是你的。Hope is a good thing and maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies. 希望是一个好东西,也许是最好的,好东西是不会消亡的。 Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free. 恐惧让你沦为囚犯。 希望可以感受自由。 Get busy living or get busy d ying. 要么忙于活着,要么忙于死去。

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阿甘正传 你好。我叫福尔斯,福尔斯·甘 [3:20]Hello. My name's Forrest Forrest Gump. 要吃巧克力吗? [3:30] Do you want a chocolate? 我能吃掉上150万块巧克力[3:35]I could eat about a million and a half of these. 我妈妈常说[3:39]My mama always said 人生就像一盒各式各样的巧克力====Life was like a box of chocolates. 你永远不知道下一块将会是哪种[3:46]You never know what you're going to get. 那双鞋子一定很舒适[3:56]Those must be comfortable shoes. 穿这样的鞋子你可以走上一整天[4:01]I bet you could walk all day in shoes like that 脚都不会痛====and not feel a thing. 我希望能有一双这样的鞋子[4:08]I wish I had shoes like that. 其实我的脚很痛[4:10]My feet hurt. 妈妈常说要想知道一个人的很多事情[4:13]Mama always said there's an awful lot 只要看看他穿的鞋就能知道[4:15]you can tell about a person by their shoes. 他会往哪里走[4:19]Where they're going, 他住在哪里====where they've been. 我穿过很多双鞋子[4:29]I've worn lots of shoes. 如果我仔细想的话[4:35]I bet if I think about it real hard 我能记得我第一双鞋子的模样====I could remember my first pair of shoes. 妈妈说它会带我到任何地方[4:42]Mama said they'd take me anywhere. 她说它是双魔鞋[4:46]She said they was my magic shoes. 好的,福尔斯,张开双眼[4:48]All right,Forrest,Open your eyes now. 你走几步看看[4:59]Let's take a little walk around. 感觉如何?[5:08] How do those feel? 他的双腿很强壮,甘太太[5:13] His legs are strong,Mrs. Gump, 是我见过最强壮的[5:15]as strong as I've ever seen. 但是他的背象政客一样弯[5:18]But his back's as crooked as a politician. 但我们会让他再直起来,对吧?[5:22] But we're going to straighten him right up, aren't we, Forrest? 福尔斯!====Forrest! 我刚出世时[5:28]Now,when I was a baby, 妈妈用了一位内战英雄的名字为我取名[5:28]Mama named me after the great Civil War hero 内森贝·弗福尔斯将军[5:33] General Nathan Bedford Forrest. 她说我们有点亲戚关系[5:36] She said we was related to him in some way. 他做过的事情是:[5:39] What he did was, 建立了一个俱乐部叫三K党====he started up this club called the Ku Klux Klan. 他们全披着长袍和床单[5:43]They'd all dress up in their robes and their bed sheets 看来像一群鬼[5:46]and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or something. 他们还在马上也披了床单四处跑[5:51]They'd even put bed sheets on their horses and ride around. 不管怎样,这就是我名字的由来:福尔斯·甘[5:55]And,anyway,that'show I got my name... Forrest Gump. 妈妈说这名字是提醒我[5:59]Mama said the Forrest part was to remind me 我们会经常做一些[6:02]that sometimes we all do things that,well, 并没有意义的事情[6:05]that just don't make no sense. 向这边![6:17] This way. Hold on. Ugh! 好了[6:21]All right. 你们在看什么?[6:23] What are y'all staring at? 从来没有见过[6:25] Haven't you ever seen 小孩子戴脚撑的吗?====a little boy with braces on his legs before? 不要让其它人[6:31] Don't ever let anybody 说他们比你强,福雷斯====tell you they're better than you,Forrest. 如果上帝要让人人都一样的话[6:35] If God intended everybody to be the same, 他会给每人一双脚撑[6:37]he'd have given us all braces on our legs. 妈妈总有办法让我明白她的意思[6:40]Mama always had a way of explaining things so I could understand them. 我们住在17号公路四分之一里[6:45]We lived about a quarter mile off Route 17, 距离亚拉巴马州绿茵镇约半哩[6:48]about a half mile from the town of Greenbow,Alabama. 这个地方属于绿茵县 [6:51]That's in the county of Greenbow. 我们的房子来自妈妈的家族 [6:54] Our house had been in Mama's family 从她爷爷的爷爷的爷爷传下来的====since her grandpa's grandpa's grandpa 他大概在一千年前飘洋过海来这里[6:59]had come across the ocean about a thousand years ago. 房子只有我和妈妈住[7:03] Since it was just me and Mama 我们有好多空房间====and we had all these empty rooms, 妈妈将这些空房出租[7:06]Mama decided to let those rooms out, 给路过的人住[7:09]mostly to people passing through, 比如从莫比镇、或蒙哥马利镇来的人[7:11]Like from,oh,Mobile,Montgomery,places like that. 我和妈妈靠这个挣到钱[7:14]That's how me and Mama got money. 妈妈是个很聪明的女士[7:17]Mama was a real smart lady. 记住我说的话,福雷斯[7:21]Remember what I told you,Forrest. 你和其它任何人是一样的====You're no different than anybody else is. 听清楚了没有,福雷斯?[7:28] Did you hear what I said, Forrest? 你和其它人是一样的[7:30]You're the same as everybody else. 你并没有什么不一样====You are no different. 你的孩子有点不一样,甘太太[7:35]Your boy's... different, Mrs. Gump. 他的智商只有75[7:39] His I. Q is 75. 我们都是不一样的[7:42]Well,we're all different, 汉考克先生====Mr. Hancock. 她希望我得到最好的教育[7:49]She wanted me to have the finest education 所以她带我去绿茵县中心学校[7:52]so she to ok me to the Greenbow County Central School. 我见到了校长什么的[7:55]I met the principal and all. 请你看看这个,甘太太[7:58]I want to show you something,Mrs. Gump. 这是正常水平[8:01]Now,this is normal. 福尔斯则是在这儿[8:04]Forrest is right here. 州政府要求智商起码要80[8:10]The state require s a minimum I. Q of 80 才能上公立学校====to attend public school. 甘太太====Mrs. Gump, 他应该上特殊学校[8:15]he's going to have to go to a special school. 在那里他会很好的[8:18]Now,he'll be just fine. 正常水平是什么意思? [8:21] What does normal mean anyway? 他可能…[8:23]He might be... 反应不太灵敏====a bit on the slow side, 但我儿子福尔斯[8:27]but my boy Forrest 应该和其它人一样得到机会[8:29]is going to get the same opportunities as everyone else. 他不该去特殊学校[8:32]He's not going to some special school 学怎么翻修轮胎====to learn how to retread tires. 这不过是区区5分的问题[8:36]We're talking about five little points here. 一定会有办法解决的[8:41]There must be something can be done. 我们的学校是要排名次的[8:45]We're a progressive school system. 我们不想有人拉后腿[8:48]We don't want to see anybody left behind. 甘先生在哪儿,甘太太?[8:52] Is there a Mr. Gump, Mrs. Gump? .1.

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