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Reading experience of Forrest Gump

What is your conclusion after reading a work? Why not calm down and write down your reading experience? So do you really know how to write about your reading experience? Below is the reading experience of Forrest Gump that I compiled for you. I hope it can help you. Forrest Gump reading experience 1

After reading "Forrest Gump", I completely understood that as long as people have confidence in life, hope, and unremitting efforts, they can succeed.

This book tells the extraordinary experience of Forrest Gump, a silly child who had an IQ of only 75 and had to go to a special school. Step by step, he created the miracle of his life. He first went from a child who was considered stupid to a football player, to a respected hero of the Vietnam War, to a shrimp captain, to a strange man across the United States, and finally to the father of a family. From this process, I saw that Forrest Gump used his body with a congenital defect and worked hard to feel God with his kindness and sincerity, reaching a height that many people with sound intelligence would never reach in their lifetime. In this process , Forrest Gump has also become more mature and simple.

Yes, life is like various chocolates. You will never know which one belongs to you. Your life may be sweet or bitter. This sentence of Forrest Gump’s mother clarifies to us: Everyone living in the world has their own value of existence, just like a saying in philosophy that the existence of things is reasonable. Everyone is unique. Perhaps, God will have more Give others a little luck, but as long as we work hard and have a persevering heart, God will take care of us sooner or later.

Forrest Gump was born not to be an outstanding person in learning, but God is so fair. Often, it will make people with low starting points earlier and more profound than those with a natural sense of superiority. to realize the reality of life.

Although there are many difficulties in life, Forrest Gump is not discouraged, but faces it with strength. Forrest Gump's belief is so simple and his goal is so clear: run. Maybe this is fate. Unexpectedly, Jenny said to Forrest Gump when she was a child: Run forward as hard as you can, and the farther you run, the better! But it was like a brand that was deeply engraved in Forrest's heart. He kept running all his life, and he knew how to run. He ran back his life, ran back to his own honor, and even ran back to his own love.

Only love supported Forrest Gump in his life, which was his mother's love for him; his persistent love for Jenny, and his trustworthy love for his comrades. At every stage of life, Forrest Gump has only one goal in his heart that guides him. Therefore, he is down-to-earth, persistent and determined until the goal is completed and new goals appear. If there is no simple choice, there will be distracting thoughts in the mind, and only those who do not have distracting thoughts in the mind can make their life pure and successful.

You have to admit that in fact, the success of many things is due to accidental factors. It will not get closer to the end because of your hard work, but it will give you success when you don’t expect it. A most appropriate compliment.

But no one is lucky in his life. At the happiest time in Forrest Gump's life, his mother and Jenny died of illness. But Forrest did not sink because of this, because he still had a little Forrest, a smart little Forrest, and his life was still going on. Although he is not smart, he knows how to make life full of hope. He remains optimistic when encountering difficulties, so he has gained honor and wealth, things that ordinary people may never be able to have at the same time.

In Chapter 5 of Talent Science, the definition of innate quality is mentioned. As far as talent science is concerned, innate quality and acquired quality are relative concepts, that is, when a person is born, he passes Genetics and comprehensive characteristics that have been formed due to stimulation by various factors during fetal development, mainly include physiological quality, psychological quality and intellectual quality. From this perspective, Forrest Gump lags behind ordinary people in terms of innate qualities. In terms of intellectual quality, A-Gump received congenital mental retardation from heredity, with an IQ of only 75. He did not even reach the required IQ for normal schooling, and was rejected by the school.

In addition, due to physical conditions, Forrest Gump was born with a disabled leg, which prevented him from wearing leg braces. Forrest Gump wearing leg braces became a joke in the eyes of his peers. Forrest Gump was ostracized, ridiculed, and even bullied. But we always say that God is fair. If he closes a door for you, he will definitely open a window for you. Forrest Gump has verified this statement. In the film, Forrest Gump developed his potential because of being bullied by his peers. His quick legs and running like the wind allowed him to successfully get the opportunity to go to college and successfully obtain a bachelor's degree. Another thing is his talent in table tennis. Accidental contact with table tennis made Forrest Gump embark on a glorious path. However, these are not the most important. The most important thing is that God gave A-Gump a simple and upright mind without any evil thoughts. Maybe it is due to low IQ, maybe it is a genetic problem. In any case, it was such a simple and pure brain that helped Forrest Gump embark on the road to success. There are also different temperaments of Forrest Gump, which affect people's personality and emotions. Forrest Gump is a gentle, simple, helpful, and unscrupulous character. Good intentions are rewarded, and Forrest Gump also received a lot of help. To sum up, Forrest Gump's physical and intellectual deficiencies are a huge stumbling block, but at the same time, this stumbling block has also become a stepping stone to Forrest Gump's success.

Why is this book so loved by people? Because in Forrest Gump we see loyalty, trustworthiness, perseverance, and friendliness, the most shining, outstanding and valuable qualities in human nature. Perseverance in life, hope in life, and firmness in faith. Ordinary life interprets extraordinary life.

Forrest Gump's life is indeed very successful, but you don't have to envy it. Life is not just like a box of chocolates. You just need to appreciate those years, life and history with Forrest Gump, and experience the bitterness and sweetness in it. , in order to overcome shortcomings and perfect life. Forrest Gump reading experience 2

Mom said that’s how the story begins. The simple Hanks, with his dull expression and a tone so simple that it can be described as childish, destined the twists and turns of this story. Bizarre, and the detailed portrayal of that kind of tenacious spirit, the woman on the bench just ignored him!

As the story developed, my judgment was proved. He is a person who needs to rob IC, IP, and IQ cards, especially the last and most important IQ card. I really wish I could buy him an IQ card and give him the password to recharge as much as possible (the humor is also Forrest Gump) The important green leaves in the film) He entered a society that was destined to discriminate against him, even from the moment he stepped on the school bus, but he was lucky. Maybe the saying "Foolish people have silly clothes" is not only true in China. Being with a beautiful woman left him with his first beautiful and memorable experience. Beauty or should be called beautiful girl here. It has also become an important line throughout the play, as well as her moving cry: Run, run, Forrest Gump!

Life is like the white feathers in the sky, or fighting against the wind, Either blowing with the wind, or soaring in the blue sky, or falling into the abyss. The meaningful white feathers in the opening credits fly. The flying reminds me of Xu Zhimo’s song "The Joy of Snowflakes". If I were a snowflake, dancing gracefully in the air. Chic, I must know my direction clearly, flying, flying, flying, there is my direction on this ground. Yes, the feather still had its direction in the end, and fell at the feet of the person destined to have a story. That person was named Forrest Gump.

Running became a legend in his life! From running bicycles as a teenager to running cars in college, he ran through all the rugby teams that were called the best runners just to escape the discrimination. They were chased and beaten, and some even ran through tanks and a hail of bullets. What's more, some even ran across the Pacific Ocean and went to China to play table tennis. Do you believe in the success of a mentally retarded child? You have to believe it when you see this, right?

In terms of his personal career, he is indeed a success, but what is the most painful thing? Maybe it is the same all over the world. . That is emotion. At this time, the beauty Jenny is depraved, dissolute, has no will, and has lost her strength. How can you imagine that she is the innocent girl who has always inspired Forrest Gump to keep running forward. The most exciting moment was when Gan was received as a hero by President Johnson.

At a peace rally, Forrest Gump met Jenny again, and they kissed in front of the Heroes Monument! But she came quietly and left quietly, and she didn’t take away a single cloud when she drifted away!

Forrest Gump, witnessed the modern history of the United States for us. He became famous as Deep Throat, who exposed the Watergate scandal, the largest political scandal in American history; he went to China as a member of the American table tennis team and made contributions to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. He also created many popular songs written for him by Elvis Presley, the world superstar of two eras, and John Lennon, the lead singer of The Beatles. Finally, A-Gump became an entrepreneur through shrimp fishing. In order to commemorate the dead Bubba, he established the Bubba Gan Company, gave half of the company's shares to Bubba's mother, and became a gardener himself. Do you believe that the people who gain the most in this world are those who do not care about gains and losses? But no matter when, no matter where, no matter who he is with, he remains the same, simple and kind.

Innate quality defects hinder Forrest Gump, but we can learn from some environmental determinism to analyze Forrest Gump's success. Environmental determinism is contrary to genetic determinism, emphasizing that talents mainly depend on the influence of acquired environment, especially educational factors. In "Forrest Gump", Forrest Gump's mother is a typical example. Forrest Gump's mother is a woman with a strong character. She wants her son to live like other normal people. She often encourages Forrest Gump that you are the same as others and asks him to strive for self-improvement. In order to deal with others saying that Forrest Gump is a fool, she told Forrest Gump is a fool who does stupid things. In the film, Forrest Gump's mother allowed Forrest Gump to wear leg braces, let Forrest Gump enter school, and indeed let Forrest Gump live a normal life. So later we often heard Forrest Gump say that his mother said such things in the film. It can be seen how much influence his mother had on Forrest Gump, even a decisive influence. Comparing Forrest Gump to Jenny, we can understand how influential education is. Innately, Jenny has sound limbs, is pretty and cute, and has a smart mind. However, because she lived under the abuse of her perverted father, the shadow of her childhood made Jenny eventually engage in promiscuity, take drugs, and even end her life. If Jenny could grow up in a normal environment, I believe the outcome would be different. Mother is Forrest Gump's mentor in life. She taught Forrest what self-respect is, what self-love is, and how to be unyielding. In addition to her mother, Jenny is also Forrest Gump's lucky star. When her classmates did not give Forrest a seat, Jenny took the initiative to let Forrest sit next to her, greeted Forrest, and played with Forrest. When her classmates bullied Forrest, Jenny shouted: Forrest, run, hurry up. run. Let Forrest Gump gallop on the running road. Jenny gave Forrest Gump friendship and love, and gave Forrest Gump happiness. In addition to his mother and Jenny, for example, the classmates who bullied Forrest Gump when he was a child. If it weren't for their bullying, how could Forrest Gump develop his talent for running? For example, Babu, Lieutenant Dan, etc., they all contributed to Forrest Gump's success intentionally or unintentionally. . Personally, I think that in Forrest Gump's life, the external environment plays a major influence on Forrest Gump.

In addition to the influence of innate qualities and environment, Forrest Gump's own subjective initiative cannot be ignored. Forrest Gump's behavior has his own standards of good and evil. He confessed to Jenny and pursued his own happiness; he kept his promise to Babu and went back to work on a shrimp boat; he ran inexplicably just because he wanted to run and wanted to He just did it; he was not afraid of danger and rescued many injured soldiers in the Vietnam War (including Lieutenant Dan). A-Gump used his own strength and his own actions to draw the blueprint of his life. Therefore, Forrest Gump's own agency also plays an important role.

At the end of the story, the beauty returns to the hero, but all her bad habits reflect Forrest Gump's tolerance and Jenny's social cowardice. Jenny also introduced the United States like Forrest Gump, which is another gloomy America: drug abuse, sexual liberation. But it is always like this in fairy tales. The lost princess will always return to the arms of the prince. Gan and Jenny mother and son returned to their hometown and spent time together. A happy time.

The film leaves behind many concepts of human nature worth pondering. As long as we hold the throat of fate and do not give in to it, even a fool can succeed! Reading experience of Forrest Gump 3

"Forrest Gump" tells the story of a series of things that happened to the protagonist Forstergan when he was a child, during the Vietnam War and after returning to China. Forrest Gump grew from an ordinary or even mentally retarded child to a centenarian who is respected by everyone. A millionaire, an amazingly successful man. From a fool in people's eyes to a talent praised by everyone, it seems that we can also find some reasons from Forrest Gump.

Speaking of Forrest Gump, in my opinion, the movie is far more famous than the novel. But after watching the movie, now that I know there is an original novel, I am interested in reading it.

Regarding movies, I have always wanted to write something, but I have never started. Generally speaking, the more I like something, the more difficult it is to discuss it properly. A good friend of mine wrote a review, and I agree with many of the points, so I can leave my review of the movie for now.

Back to this novel. Actually, I mainly want to talk about the similarities and differences between the novel and the movie. The biggest difference, in my opinion, is as follows:

First of all, the image of Forrest Gump. In the movie, Forrest Gump is a perfect person from a moral perspective. He has never done anything morally wrong, and his image has always been upright, honest and pure; if there is any shortcoming, it is his IQ, but in the end this is the point that wins the audience's favor, so it cannot be counted. It's a mistake (from the character's perspective). In the novel, Forrest Gump is not perfect. He is a fool, but he is not really like that. Many times he is quite smart and often ridicules (the novel is narrated in the first person) the stupid things of others; but correspondingly, He has done some wrong things, such as provoking Jenny to leave because of women, or using tricks to make money because of his greed for money (which ended up hurting himself and causing Jenny to run away again). It can be said that in the novel, Forrest Gump is more like an ordinary person (but with absurd and bizarre experiences) and has various desires. What the movie does, as I said before, is to perfect him.

Next, let’s talk about Jenny. In the movie, Jenny is a typical young image of the degenerate generation in America. She is always rebelling, but loses herself again and again. In the end, although she found the peaceful harbor of Forrest Gump, she still passed away prematurely. A tragic figure; such a plot has some educational and reflective meanings in it. In the novel, Jenny's situation is very different. She fell in love with and accepted A-Gump very early (different from the plot of the movie), but A-Gump hurt her time and time again, intentionally or unintentionally. The happy time for two people together is short-lived. When she left Forrest Gump for the last time, she was already pregnant with little Forrest Gump. She met and married a kind and gentle man (Jenny's original words in the novel) and found happiness. Similarly, the characters in the movie are stereotyped and typical. In the novel, although Jenny also experienced an era of rebellion and confusion, she finally settled down and truly matured; it is a pity that she was not able to compete with Forrest Gump. In the long run, this is not her fault, but Forrest Gump's flaw.

Let’s talk about the other main characters. Forrest Gump's mother has a very tall image in the movie, while in the novel she is a bit less important, just a mortal (she once ran away with a man); Colonel Dan is a typical image comparable to Jenny in the movie ( The generation deeply traumatized by the Vietnam War), there are a lot of plots about his inner struggle, which are more ordinary and low-key in the novel; Bubba has changed from Forrest Gump's white college classmate and Vietnam War comrade in the novel to the black Vietnam War in the movie Comrades, the movie thus introduces the theme of race. It can be seen that almost all the characters in the movie are stereotyped to make them vivid, while in the novel they are all described as ordinary people with their own experiences. This is an essential difference. Of course, there are a lot of plots and characters in the novel that are not involved in the movie. Since they are not used in the movie, there is no need to discuss them (for example, Forrest Gump was an astronaut, encountered cannibals, was a chess master, and was a professional wrestling professional). athlete).

In various adversities, Forrest Gump did not complain about anyone, but worked silently on his own. In the end, the crisis turned into a turning point. Forrest Gump's success is the comprehensive result of innate qualities (i.e. talent), acquired environment and his own subjective efforts. Each of us is like Forrest Gump. We each have more or less shortcomings, but we also have our advantages and potentials that we have not discovered yet. As long as we can use our talents reasonably and use external forces, then we can also Can succeed, can become talented!

Finally, let’s talk about the plot. The plot of the novel is obviously more absurd (examples are given at the end of the previous paragraph), while the movie follows a more orthodox script route, with only a certain comedy element. The movie extracts some of Forrest Gump’s experiences from the novel, but almost all of them have been adapted. For example, in the novel, Forrest Gump did not graduate from college and only played football for one year before being expelled because he failed in sports (funny); in addition, it added The running section is a play that reflects the ideals of life and spiritual realm; of course, there is also the adaptation of the characters' fate.

Generally speaking, the difference between novels and movies is that novels do not give us a model image. No one is perfect. We can only refine our own ideas by reading these bizarre experiences of Forrest Gump. Enlightenment; The movie establishes several typical images, with the cute, respectable, and almost perfect Forrest Gump as the core. Which one is better is a matter of opinion, but novels still give the brain more room to play. Forrest Gump reading experience 4

A white feather floats lightly in the air. No one knows where it came from and where it will float to the next moment. This is the legendary life of Forrest Gump.

Forrest Gump is not very talented and is also disabled. Therefore, he is often discriminated against and ridiculed by others. How did a child who was born a little behind others grow up to be a rugby expert, an outstanding soldier, a leader in long-distance running, a table tennis champion and a high-profile billionaire?

First of all, he has A good mother tried her best to let A-Gump receive a normal education and understand the basic principles of life. He also knows how to face the ridicule of others. With Jenny's help, he learned to run like flying.

Furthermore, he has that silly, simple energy and his persistent heart.

Since he learned to run, he never stopped and ran wherever he went. Therefore, he was favored by the rugby coach. His excellent running ability made him an outstanding rugby player, and finally he won the The respect of the entire team, including those who looked down on him before. He ran long-distance running for three whole years. Some people thought it was stupid, but because he wanted to do it and he liked it, he persisted and finished the race. His spirit encouraged a large number of followers and became a representative figure of long-distance running. Forrest Gump reading experience 5

Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what the next one will taste like. This is a sentence written on the title page of Forrest Gump, that is This sentence made me curious about this book.

"Forrest Gump" shows us a Forrest Gump who, although his IQ is only 75, is loyal, trustworthy, persistent and friendly! And many times we are like Forrest Gump who can't find a reason to do something. Many times we are far inferior to Forrest Gump. Those things we do without knowing why are always very easy to give up halfway. And we have to admit that the success of many things is due to accidental factors. It will not bring you closer to the end because you have worked hard, but it will give you the most appropriate reward for your efforts when you don't expect it.

If you know less, you will gain something; if you know more, you will be confused... so simple people are easy to succeed! Forrest Gump is good at simplifying all problems, so simple that all that is left is to go straight to success. No matter how smart a person is, they cannot fully understand all the phenomena in the world, and no matter how fast their mind works, they cannot keep up with the changes in the world.

He concentrated his only wisdom, faith and courage on the front, and ran helplessly with the guidance of his intuition. He ran through the stones of his peers, the ridicule of childhood, and the curse of the coach. I ran across the university football field, ran through the jungles of Vietnam in a hail of bullets, ran through the battlefield of foreign table tennis teachers during the Cold War, and ran all over the United States with everyone following me.

In the book, Forrest Gump, who is mentally retarded, represents almost all the virtues that are lacking in this era: honesty and trustworthiness - he promised his comrade Bubba to buy a shrimp boat with him. But when his comrade-in-arms died, he fulfilled his last wish in the incredulous eyes of others; he was serious about his work - in college, he was admitted under special circumstances and became a football superstar, and was received by President Kennedy; he was brave and fearless - in During the Vietnam War, when he was out of danger alone, he still ran back to the jungle to find his comrades; it goes without saying that he valued love over money - his love for Jenny. On the other hand, possessing these virtues becomes stupidity, which is really a great irony of some of today's social conditions.

People's lives are often like this. Most of the time, we may be drifting with the tide. This floating has no specific direction and is boring to the point of being boring. However, every move and turn can still be controlled by yourself. You just need to try your best to make it perfect, and don't care about how much you get. Then, you can fly higher and higher to reach the world that belongs to you. He was loyal, so when he escaped danger alone during the Vietnam War, he still ran back to the jungle to find his comrades. He kept his word, and he promised his comrade to buy a shrimp boat. However, when his comrade died, he fulfilled his last wish in the eyes of others in disbelief, and also won huge wealth for himself. He is persistent, so he will run for three years after Jenny left, crossing the entire United States, non-stop. He tells you that he just wants to run, and he uses running to measure life. This does not need to be based on peace, freedom or anything high-sounding. as a reason.

He was friendly. After he saved the lieutenant's life, the lieutenant who lost his legs was always ashamed that he could not die on the battlefield but still lived with a disabled body, and was angry because the lieutenant He is such a person: he values ??honor above all else, and he cannot bear to be ordinary. It was Forrest Gump who used kindness to restore his confidence in life, making him discover that even without legs, life can still be full of vitality.

Perseverance in life, hope in life, and firmness in faith. Ordinary life, extraordinary life.

In fact, Forrest Gump is just a fictional character after all. The book just wants to teach people a different attitude towards life through the experience of this character, just like Forrest Gump, no matter what they face next Whatever, he can always accept it calmly and do his best. He is not complaining about others or giving up on himself. What Forrest Gump does is actually the simplest, be the best version of yourself and don't stop. Forrest Gump reading experience 6

A light feather fluttered in the wind in the sky, drifted through the treetops, flew into the blue sky... Finally, it landed at the feet of Forrest Gump, Forrest Gump sat on a bench in Alabama, USA, telling the story of his life endlessly - the American movie "Forrest Gump" began with such a beautiful melody.

I heard from my father that this is one of the 100 classic business cards in the United States, especially students should read it. I had the film at home for several days before I watched it. At first, I didn’t think it was very interesting. Wasn’t it just a story about the life of a mentally retarded person with an IQ of 75? Then I was amused by Forrest Gump’s stupidity and laughed. However, as I looked at it, I could tell that for such a fool in life, he lived a more nourishing and successful life than the so-called smart people and those who had ridiculed him: he didn't care about anything, he only knew He kept running on the road based on his intuition. He ran through the discrimination of his childhood classmates, ran across the college football field, ran through the quagmire of the Vietnam War with gunfire, ran through the battlefield of Ping Pong Diplomacy, and ran all over the United States. .