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Forest Gump my best part


Forrest Gump my best part_scene and script

Forrest Gump is a 1994 American epicromantic-comedy-drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis and stars Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, andSally Field. The story depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a slow-witted and naïve, but good-hearted and athletically prodigious man from Alabama who witnesses, and in some cases influences, some of the defining events of the latter half of the 20th century in the United States; more specifically, the period between Forrest's birth in 1944 and 1982. The film differs substantially from Winston Groom's novel, including Gump's personality and several events that were depicted.




"Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."



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 mudsoaked 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 pingpong 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.

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Principal photography took place in late 1993, mainly in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Extensive visual effects were used to incorporate the protagonist into archived footage and to develop other scenes. Acomprehensive soundtrack was featured in the film, using music intended to pinpoint specific time periods portrayed on screen. Its commercial release made it a top-selling soundtrack, selling over twelve million copies worldwide.

Released in the United States on July 6, 1994,Forrest Gump became a commercial success as the top grossing film in North America released in that year, being the first major success for Paramount Pictures since the studio's sale to Viacom, earning overUS$677 million worldwide during its theatrical run. In 1995 it won the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director forRobert Zemeckis, Best Actor for Tom Hanks,Best Adapted Screenplay for Eric Roth, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. It also garnered multiple other awards and nominations, including Golden Globes,People's Choice Awards, and Young Artist Awards, among others. Since the film's release varying interpretations have been made of the film's protagonist and its political symbolism. In 1996, a themed restaurant,Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, opened based on the film and has since expanded to multiple locations worldwide. The scene of Gump running across the country is often referred to when real-life people attempt the feat.In 2011, the Library of Congressselected Forrest Gump for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

Braveheart,William Wallace my best part

Braveheart,William Wallace the best part_scene and script
The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards at the 68th Academy Awards and won five: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, and Best Sound Editing

Fight and you may die. Run and you will live, at least awhile. And dying in your bed many years from now!"





Wallace reins his horse around to face the mob of sullen men, now frightened, ready to desert. We play this picture, Wallace sitting his horse, looking down in awe at this thing that has grown beyond anyone's imagination. He glances at his friends: Campbell, Hamish, 

Stephen. They've got no suggestions, they're just as awed as he is. 

SCOTTISH VETERAN We didn't come to fight for them! SHOUTS FROM MOB Home! The English are too many! Wallace raises his hand, and the army falls silent.

WALLACE Sons of Scotland!... I am William Wallace! SOLDIER William Wallace is seven feet tall! 

WALLACE Yes, I have heard! He kills men by the hundreds! And if he were here, he would consume the English with fireballs from his eyes, and bolts of lightning from his ass! Many laugh -- all get the point. 

WALLACE I am William Wallace. And my enemies do not go away. I saw our good nobles hanged. My wife... I am William Wallace. And I see a whole army of my countrymen, here in defiance of tyranny. You have come to fight as free men. And free men you are! What will you do with freedom? Will you fight? 

VETERAN Two thousand, against ten? We will run -- and live! 

WALLACE Yes. Fight and you may die. Run and you will live, at least awhile. And dying in your bed many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that, for one chance to come back here as young men, and tell our enemies that they make take our lives, but they will never take our freedom? 

Down on the plain, English emissaries in all their regal finery gallop over the bridge, under a banner of truce. 

VETERAN Look! The English comes to barter with our nobles for castles and titles. 
And our nobles will not be in the front of the battle!

 WALLACE No! They will not! He dismounts, and draws his sword. WALLACE And I will. Slowly, the chant begins, and builds...

 SCOTS Wal-lace! Wal-lace! WAL-LACE! BAGPIPERS play, pulling the mob back into companies. But through the lifting mists they see the overwhelming enemy army. Hamish, Campbell and Stephen move up beside William. 

STEPHEN Fine speech. Now what do we do?
                  
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Braveheart is a 1995 historical drama warepic film directed by and starring Mel Gibson. Gibson portrays William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independenceagainst King Edward I of England. The story is based on Blind Harry's epic poem The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace and wasadapted for the screen by Randall Wallace.
 
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