标题: FORREST GUMP [打印本页] 作者: quantum 时间: 18.6.2003 12:21
EXT. A SAVANNAH STREET - DAY - 1981 <br><br> A feather floats through the air. The falling feather.<br> A city, Savannah, is revealed in the background. <br> The feather floats down toward the city below.<br> The feather drops down toward the street below, <br>as people walk past and cars drive by, and nearly lands on a man's shoulder.<br>He walks across the street, causing the feather to be whisked back on its <br>journey. The feather floats above a stopped car. The car drives off right as<br>the feather floats down toward the street. The feather floats under a passing<br>car, then is sent flying back up in the air. A MAN sits on a bus bench. The <br>feather floats above the ground and finally lands on the man's mud-soaked shoe.<br>The man reached down and picks up the feather. His name is FORREST GUMP. He <br>looks at the feather oddly, moves aside a box of chocolates from an old suit-<br>case, then opens the case. Inside the old suitcase are an assortment of clothes<br>, a ping-pong paddle, toothpaste and other personal items. Forrest pulls out a <br>book titled "Curious George," then places the feather inside the book. Forrest <br>closes the suitcase. Something in his eyes reveals that Forrest may not be all<br>there. Forrest looks right as the sound of an arriving bus is heard. A bus <br>pulls up. Forrest remains on the bus bench as the bus continues on. A BLACK <br>WOMAN in a nurse's outfit steps up and sits down at the bus bench next to Forre<br>st. The nurse begins to read a magazine as Forrest looks at her.<br><br> 作者: quantum 时间: 18.6.2003 12:21
Forrest : Hello. My name's Forrest Gump.<br> He opens a box of chocolates and holds it out for the nurse.<br>Forrest : You want a chocolate?<br> The nurse shakes her head, a bit apprehensive about this strange man next <br> to her.<br>Forrest : I could eat about a million and a half of these. My momma always <br> said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna <br> get."<br> Forrest eats a chocolate as he looks down at the nurse's shoes.<br>Forrest : Those must be comfortable shoes. I'll bet you could walk all day <br> in shoes like that and not feel a thing. I wish I had shoes like that.<br>Black Woman : My feet hurt.<br>Forrest : Momma always says there's an awful lot you could tell about a <br> person by their shoes. Where they're going. Where they've been.<br> The black woman stares at Forrest as he looks down at his own shoes.<br>Forrest : I've worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real hard I <br> could remember my first pair of shoes.<br> Forrest closes his eyes tightly.<br>Forrest : Momma said they'd take my anywhere.<br><br> INT. COUNTRY DOCTOR'S OFFICE - GREENBOW, ALABAMA - DAY - 1951 A little boy<br> closes his eyes tightly. It is young Forrest as he sits in a doctor's office.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) She said they was my magic shoes.<br> Forrest has been fitted with orthopedic shoes and metal leg braces.<br>Doctor : All right, Forrest, you can open your eyes now. Let's take a little<br> walk around.<br> The doctor sets Forrest down on its feet. Forrest walks around stiffly. For<br> rest's mother, MRS. GUMP, watches him as he clanks around the room awkwardly.<br>Doctor : How do those feel? His legs are strong, Mrs. Gump. As strong as I've<br> ever seen. But his back is as crooked as a politician.<br> Forrest walks foreground past the doctor and Mrs. Gump.<br>Doctor : But we're gonna straighten him rihgt up now, won't we, Forrest?<br> A loud thud is heard as, outside, Forrest falls.<br>Mrs. Gump : Forest!<br><br> EXT. GREENBOW, ALABAMA Mrs. Gump and young Forrest walk across the street.<br> Forrest walks stiffly next to his mother.<br>Forrest : Now, when I was a baby, Momma named me after the great Civil War <br> hero, General Nathan Bedford Forrest...<br> EXT. RURAL ALABAMA A black and white photo of General Nathan Bedford Forre<br> st. The photo turns into live action as the General dons a hooded sheet over<br> his head. The General is in full Ku Klux Klan garb, including his horse. The<br> General rides off, followed by a large group of Klan members dressed in full <br> uniform.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) She said we was related to him in some way. And, what<br> he did was, he started up this club called the Ku Klux Klan. They'd all dress <br> up in their robes and their bedsheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks <br> or something. They'd even put bedsheets on their horses and ride around. And <br> anyway, that's how I got my name. Forrest Gump.<br> EXT. GREENBOW Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk across the street.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Momma said that the Forrest part was to remind me that <br> sometimes we all do things that, well, just don't make no sense.<br> Forrest stops suddenly as his brace gets stuck. Forrest's brace is caught <br> in a gutter grate. Mrs. Gump bends down and tries to free Forrest. Two old <br> cronies sit in front of a barber shop and watch.<br>Mrs. Gump : Just wait, let me get it.<br> Mrs. Gump struggles to pull the stuck brace from the grate.<br>Mrs. Gump : Let me get it. Wait, get it this way. Hold on.<br> Forrest pulls his foot out of the grate.<br>Mrs. Gump : All right.<br>Mrs. Gump helps Forrest up onto the sidewalk. She looks up and notices the two<br> old man.<br>Mrs. Gump : Oooh. All right. What are you all staring at? Haven't you ever seen<br> a little boy with braces on his legs before?<br>Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along the sidwalk past the two old men. Mrs. Gump<br> holds tightly onto Forrest's hand.<br>Mrs. Gump : Don't ever let anybody tell you they're better than you, Forrest.<br> If God intended everybody to be the same, he'd have given us all braces on<br> our legs.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Momma always had a way of explaining things so I could <br> understand them.<br> EXT. OAK ALLEY/THE GUMP BOARDING HOUSE Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along a <br> dirt road. A row of mailboxes stands left.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) We lived about a quarter mile of Route 17, about a half<br> mile from the town of Greenbow, Alabama. That's in the county of Greenbow. Our<br> house had been in Momma's family since her grandpa's grandpa's grandpa had come<br> across the ocean about a thousand years ago. Something like that.<br> Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along the Gump Boarding House driveway.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Since it was just me and Momma and we had all these <br> empty rooms, Momma decided to let those rooms out. Mostly to people passing <br> through. Like from, oh, Mobile, Montgomery, place like that. That's how me and<br> Mommy got money. Mommy was a real smart lady.<br>Mrs. Gump : Remember what I told you, Forrest. You're no different than anybody<br> else is.<br> Mrs. Gump heads Forrest to the porch. She bends down to look Forrest in the <br> eye.<br>Mrs. Gump : Did you hear what I said, Forrest? You're the same as everybody <br> else. You are no different.<br> INT. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE - DAY - 1954<br>rincipal : Your boy's... different, Mrs. Gump. Now, his I.Q. is seventy-five.<br>Mrs. Gump : Well, we're all different, Mr. Hancock.<br> The principal sighs, then stands up. INT. HALLWAY Forrest sits outside the<br> principal's office and waits.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) She wanted me to have the finest education, so she took<br> me to the Greenbow County Central School. I met the principal and all.<br> The principal stands in front of Mrs. Gump. Forrest, sitting left, listens.<br><br>rincipal : I want to show you something, Mrs. Gump. Now, this is normal.<br> The principal holds up a chart with a designations according to I.Q. and <br> points to the center of the graph, labeled "Normal." A red line below the <br> normal area is labeled "State Acceptance." The principal points to the section <br> below the acceptance line labeled "Below."<br>rincipal : Forrest is right here. The state requires a minimum I.Q. of eighty<br> to attend public school, Mrs. Gump. He's gonna have to go to a special school.<br> Now, he'll be just fine.<br>Mrs. Gump : What does normal mean, anyway? He might be a bit on the slow side, <br> but my boy Forrest is going to get the same opportunities as everyone else. <br> He's not going to some special school to learn to how to re-tread tires. <br> We're talking about five little points here. There must be something can be <br> done.<br> INT. HALLWAY Forrest sits outside the principal's office.<br>rincipal : We're a progressive school system. We don't want to see anybody <br> left behind.<br> INT. PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE<br>rincipal : Is there a Mr. Gump, Mrs. Gump?<br>Mrs. Gump : He's on vacation.<br> EXT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE - NIGHT Forrest sits on a swing outside the house<br>. Loud organic male grunts are heard coming from inside the house. Forrest <br> sits on the swing as the grunts continue. The principal steps out of the Gump<br> House and wipes the sweat from his face. Forrest is sitting on the porch.<br><br>Principal : Well, your momma sure does care about your schooling, son. Mm-mm-mm.<br> The principal wipes the sweat from his neck, then looks back at Forrest.<br>Principal : You don't say much, do you?<br> Forrest grunts, imitating him. The principal, embarrassed, turns and walks <br>away. <br> INT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE/FORREST'S BEDROOM Mrs. Gump reads from the book <br> "Curious George" as Forrest sits on the bed and listens.<br>Mrs. Gump : "Finally, he had to try it. It looked easy, but, oh, what happened.<br> First there..."<br>Forrest : Momma, what's vacation mean?<br>Mrs. Gump : Vacation?<br>Forrest : Where Daddy went?<br>Mrs. Gump : Vacation's when you go somewhere, and you don't ever come back.<br> Forrest lies down on his bed and looks up.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Anyway, I guess you could say me and Momma was on our<br> own.<br> EXT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE - DAY A cab driver closes the trunk of the car as<br> two women walk toward the house. A milkman steps down from the porch.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) But we didn't mind. Our house was never empty. There <br> was always folks comin' and goin'.<br>Mrs. Gump : (voice-over) Suppa.<br><br> 作者: quantum 时间: 18.6.2003 12:22
INT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE <br> Mrs. Gump steps forward and speaks to all the boarders. <br>Mrs. Gump : It's suppa, everyone. Forrest... <br> A MAN WITH A CANE steps left across the hall. <br>Man With Cane : My, my. That sure looks special. <br> Mrs. Gump looks into a sitting room and informs the boarders about dinner. <br> <br>Mrs. Gump : Gentlemen, would you care to join us for supper? Hurry <br> up and get it before the flies do. I prefer you don't smoke that cigar so <br> close to mealtime. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) Sometimes we had so many people stayin' with us <br> that every room was filled with travelers. You know, folks livin' out of their <br> suitcases, and hat cases, and sample cases. <br>Mrs. Gump : Well, you go ahead and start. I cant find Forrest. <br> Mrs. Gump walks up the stairs. <br>Mrs. Gump : Forrest... Forrest... <br>Forrest : (voice-over) One time a young man was staying with us, and he <br> had him a guitar case. <br> Mrs. Gump looks into Forrest's room. She hears singing coming from another <br> room and walks over to a closed door. Mrs. Gump opens the door, revealing a <br> young man with long sideburns as he plays the guitar and sings. Forrest holds <br> onto a broom and dances oddly. The young man is ELVIS PRESLEY. <br>Elvis Presley : (sings) "Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit, and you <br> ain't no friend of mine." <br> Forrest's legs rock back and forth to the guitar. <br>Mrs. Gump : Forrest! I told you not to bother this nice young man. <br>Elvis : Oh, no, that's all right, ma'am. I was just showin' him a thing <br> or two on the guitar here. <br>Mrs. Gump : All right, but your supper's ready if y'all want to eat. <br>Elvis : Yeah, that sounds good. Thank you, ma'am. <br> Mrs. Gump leaves and closes the door. Elvis sits back down. Forrest stands <br> left, and looks himself in a mirror. <br>Elvis : Say, man, show me that crazy little walk you just did there. <br> Slow it down some. <br> Forrest begins to dance again as Elvis plays the guitar and sings. <br>Elvis : (sings) "You ain't nothin' but a hound, hound dog..." <br>Forrest : (voice-over) I liked that guitar. <br> Forrest dances as he watches himself in the mirror. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) It sounded good. <br>Elvis : (sings) "... cryin' all the time" <br> Forrest rocks up and down on his braced legs, then begins to step. <br>Elvis : (sings) "You ain't nothin' but a hound dog..." <br>Forrest : (voice-over) I started moving around to the music, swinging my<br> hips. This one night we and Momma... <br> EXT. GREENBOW - NIGHT Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along a sidewalk. A televi<br> sion inside a store window reveals Elvis Presley as he performs "Houng Dog"<br> on a stage. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) ...was out shoppin', and we walked right by Benson<br> 's <br>Furniture and Appliance store, and guess what. <br> The television reveals Elvis as he thrusts his hips and sings. <br>Elvis : (sings) You ain't nothin' but a hound dog... <br> Mrs. Gump and Forrest watch the television. Elvis dances around in the same <br> manner Forrest did. A woman in the audience screaming and applauding. <br> <br>Elvis : (sings) You ain't nothin' but a hound dog... <br>Mrs. Gump : This is not children's eyes. <br> Mrs. Gump walks away, pulling Forrest with her. Forrest stops and takes one<br> last look. Elvis continues to perform over the television. <br>Elvis : (sings)"Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit and you ain't no <br> friend of mine." <br>Forrest : (voice-over) Some years later, that handsome young man who they <br> called "The King," well, he sung too many songs, had himself a heart attack or <br> something. <br> EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY Forrest is still sitting on the bus bench. The<br> black nurse looks at him. <br>Forrest : Must be hard being a king. You know, it's funny how you remember <br> some things, but some things you can't. <br> EXT. COUNTRY ROAD/ALABAMA - MORNING - 1954 Mrs. Gump and Forrest wait for <br> the school bus. The bus pulls up as Mrs. Gump prepares Forrest for his first<br> day of school. <br>Mrs. Gump : You do your very best now, Forrest. <br>Forrest : I sure will, Momma. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) I remember the bus ride on the first day of school <br> very well. <br> The bus driver opens the door and looks down. Forrest walks to the steps of<br> the bus and looks at the bus driver. She is smoking a cigarette. <br>Bus Driver : Are you comin' along? <br>Forrest : Momma said not to be taking rides from strangers. <br>Bus Driver : This is the bus to school. <br>Forrest : I'm Forrest Gump. <br>Bus Driver : I'm Dorothy Harris. <br>Forrest : Well, now we ain't strangers anymore. <br> The bus driver smiles as Forrest steps up into the bus. INT. BUS Forrest <br> steps up onto the bus. Mrs. Gump waves to Forrest as the bus drives away. For<br> rest begins to walk down the aisle. TWO YOUNG BOYS look up from the seat. <br> <br>Boy #1 : This seat's taken. <br>Boy #2 : It's taken! <br> Forrest looks around. A larger girl slides over so Forrest can't sit next to <br> her. She shakes her head. Forrest looks to the other side where a boy sits<br> alone on a larger seat. They boy glares up at Forrest. <br>Boy #3 : You can't sit here. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) You know, it's funny what a young man recollects. 'Ca<br> use I don't remember being born. <br> EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY Forerst continues talking as he sits on the <br> bus bench. <br>Forrest : I, I... don't recall what I got for my first Christmas and I <br> don't know when I went on my first outdoor picnic. But, I do remember the <br> first time I heard the sweetiest voice... <br> INT. BUS - MORNING (1954) Young Forrest is still standing in the aisle on <br>the bus. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) ... in the wide world. <br>Girl : You can sit here if you want. <br> Forrest looks back at JENNY CURRAN, a young girl about Forrest's age. <br><br>Forrest : (voice-over) I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life. <br> She was like an angel. <br>Jenny : Well, are you gonna sit down, or aren't ya? <br> Forrest sits down next to Jenny. <br>Jenny : What's wrong with your legs? <br>Forrest : Um, nothing at all, thank you. My legs are just fine and dandy. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) I just sat next to her on that bus and had conver<br> sation all the way to school. <br>Jenny : Then why do you have those shoes on? <br>Forrest : My momma said my back's crooked like a question mark. These are <br> going to make me as straight as an arrow. They're my magic shoes. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) And next to Momma, no one ever talked to me or ask<br> ed me questions. <br>Jenny : Are you stupid or something. <br>Forrest : Mommy says stupid is as stupid does. <br> Jenny puts her hand out toward Forrest. Forrest reaches over and shakes her<br> hand. <br>Jenny : I'm Jenny. <br>Forrest : I'm Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) From that day on, we was always together. Jenny and <br> me was like peas and carrots. <br> EXT. OAK TREE - DAY Young Jenny and Forrest run toward a large oak tree. <br> <br>Forrest : (voice-over) She taught me how to climb... <br> Jenny sits on a large branch and calls down to Forrest. <br>Jenny : Come on, Forrest, you can do it. <br> Forrest dangles from the branch. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) ... I showed her how to dangle. <br> Jenny and Forrest sit on a tree branch and read. <br>Forrest : ".....a good little moneky and..." <br>Forrest : (voice-over) She helped me to learn how to read. <br> Forrest hangs upside down from a branch and swings back and forth. Forrest's<br> braces are wedged in the tree. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) And I showed her to swing. <br> Night. Th silhouete of the oak tree, Jenny and Forrest as they sit on a branch.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Sometimes we'd just sit out and wait for thhe stars. <br> <br>Forrest : Momma's gonna worry about me. <br> Jenny puts her hand on Forrest's hand. <br>Jenny : Just stay a little longer. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) For some reason, Jenny didn't never want to go home. <br> <br>Forrest : Okay, Jenny. I'll stay. <br>Forrest : (voice-over) She was my most special friend. <br> INT. SAVANNAH/BUS STOP - DAY Forrest nods as he remembers. <br>Forrest : My only friend. <br> Forrest continues talking to the black woman. She doesn't s eem to be listen<br> ing as she reads her magazine. She looks up from her magazine. <br>Forrest : Now, my Momma always told me that miracles happen every day. <br> Some people don't think so, but they do. <br><br> 作者: quantum 时间: 18.6.2003 12:22
EXT. OAK ALLEY - ANOTHER DAY (1954) Jenny and Forrest walk. A dirt clod hits<br> Forrest in the back of the head. Jenny looks as Forrest rubs his head. <br> THREE YOUNG BOYS get off their bikes and pick up more rocks.<br>Boy #1 : Hey... dummy!<br> Forrest is hit in the eye with another dirt clod. Forrest falls backward onto<br> the ground as the boys glare at him.<br>Boy #2 : Are you retarded, or just plain stupid?<br>Boy #3 : Look, I'm Forrest Grum.<br> Jenny helps Forrest back up. Boy #1 and Boy #2 throw more dirt clods at Forr<br> est.<br>Jenny : Just run away, Forrest.<br> Another dirt clod hits Forrest in the arm.<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest!<br> Forrest tries to run along the road, but his braces makes it impossible. He<br> hobbles along as Jenny yells after him.<br>Jenny : Run away! Hurry!<br> Boy #1 and Boy #2 turn back toward the bikes.<br>Boy #2 : Get the bikes!<br>Boy #3 : Hurry up!<br> The boys pick up their bikes and ride after Forrest.<br>Boy #3 : Let's get him! Come on!<br>Boy #2 : Look out, dummy, here we come!<br> The boys ride after Forrest. Jenny stands and watches.<br>Boy #2 : We're gonna get you!<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest! Run!<br> Forrest hobbles along the dirt road.<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest!<br> Forrest looks over his shoulder. The three boys race on their bikes.<br>Boy #1 : Come back here, you!<br> Forrest begins to run faster with his braces on. Forrest continues running<br> as the boys chase him. Blood drips down from a cut on his head. The boys on<br> the bikes are gaining on Forrest. Forrest hobbles along. He begins to gain<br> speed.<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest! Run!<br> Slow motion -- Forrest runs from the chasing room. He looks over his shoulder<br> in fear. The boys on the bikes peddle faster as they gain on Forrest, running.<br> Forrest tries to run even faster to get away. Suddenly his braces shatter, <br> sending steel and plastic flying into the air. Forrest runs and look down at<br> his legs in surprise. Forrest continures to run faster as the mtal<br> breaces and straps fly off his legs. Forrest runs free of his braces and<br> begins to pick up speed. The chasing boys ride over the remains of Forrest's<br> braces.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Now, you wouldn't believe it if I told you.<br> EXT. SAVANNAH/ BUS BENCH - DAY<br>Forrest : But I can run like the wind blows.<br> The black woman continues to read her magazine. Forrest smiles as he remember<br> Rs.<br>Forrest : From that day on, if I was going somewhere, I was running!<br> EXT. OAK ALLEY - DAY (1954) Forrest sprints away from the boys. The boys stop<br> the chase and watch in disbelief. Forrest is already at the far end of the <br> road, clear of the chasing boys.<br>Boy #2 : He's gettin' away! Stop him!<br> Boy #1 throws his bike down in frustration. Forrest runs across a field. <br> EXT. COUNTRY ROAD Forrest runs past a chain gang in their prison uniforms. <br> They are cutting at the weeds on the side of the road. EXT. GREENBOW Forrest<br> runs across the street. THE TWO OLD MEN sit in front of the barber shop.<br>Old Crony : RThat boy sure is a running fool.<br> EXT. JENNY'S HOUSE Forrest runs down a driveway toward Jenny's small house<br>.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Now remember how I told you that Jenny never seemed t<br>o want to go home? Well, she lived in a house that was as old as Alabama. He<br>r Momma had gone up to heaven when she was five and her daddy was some kind <br>of a farmer.<br> Forrest knocks on Jenny's door.<br>Forrest : Jenny? Jenny?<br> Forrest look around the field at the left. He notices Jenny and runs toward<br> her.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) He was a very lovin' man. He was always kissing and t<br>ouchin' her and her sisters. And then this one time, Jenny wasn't on the bus<br> to go to school.<br> Forrest runs to Jenny.<br>Forrest : Jenny, why didn't you come to school today?<br>Jenny : Shh! Daddy's takin' a nap.<br> Jenny grabs Forrest's hand and runs into the field. Jenny's DAD drunk, step<br>s out onto the porch and shouts.<br>Jenny's Dad : Jenny!<br>Jenny : Come on!<br>Jenny's Dad : Jenny, where'd you run to? You'd better go back here, girl!<br> Jenny's dad steps out toward the field. Jenny leads Forrest into the thick <br>tobacco field. Jenny's dad runs through the field searching for Jenny with<br> a liquor bottle in his hand.<br>Jenny's Dad : Where you at?<br> Jenny and Forrest run into a corn field as Jenny's dad tries to chase her.<br>Jenny's Dad : Jenny! Jenny! Where you at? Jenny!<br> Jenny drops to her knees and pulls Forrest down with her.<br>Jenny : Pray with me, Forrest. Pray with me.<br>Jenny's Dad : Jenny!<br>Jenny : Dear God, make me a bird so I can fly far, far, far away from here. <br>Dear God, make me a bird so I can fly far, far, far away from here.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Momma always said that God is mysterious.<br>Jenny's Dad : Jenny! Get back here!<br>Forrest : (voice-over) He didn't turn Jenny into a bird that day. Instead...<br><br> EXT. TRAILER PARK/ALABAMA - DAY (1955) A police officer escorts Jenny to h<br>er grandmother's trailer. Jenny's grandmother meets Jenny outside and leads <br>her toward the trailer.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) ... he had the police say Jenny didn't have to stay i<br>n that house no more. She went to live with her grandma just over on Creekmo<br>re Avenue, which made me happy 'cause she was so close.<br> EXT. GUMP HOUSE - NIGHT (1955) Jenny climbs over a second-floor railing an<br>d enters the house.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) Some nights, Jenny'd sneak out and come over to my ho<br>use, just 'cause she said she was scared. Scared of what, I don't know...<br> INT. GUMP HOUSE/FORREST'S BEDROOM Jenny lies in bed next to young Forrest.<br> She hugs him.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) ... but I think it was her grandma's dog. He was a me<br>an dog. Anyway, Jenny and me was best friends...<br> EXT. GREENBOW/OAK ALLEY - DAY (1961) Forest and Jenny are teenagers now. T<br>hey walk along an oak-lined road.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) ...all the way to high school.<br> Suddenly Forrest is hit in the back with a rock. Forrest and Jenny turn aro<br>und.<br>Older Boy #1 : Hey, stupid!<br>Jenny : Quit it!<br> A teenage boy throws another rock as a pickup truck pulls up behind him. Je<br>nny turns and looks at Forrest.<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest, run!<br>Older Boy #1 : Hey. Did you hear me, stupid?<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest!<br> Forrest drops his books and runs down the road. The teenage boy jumps into<br> the back of the pickup truck with another boy as the truck speeds after For<br>rest. Jenny steps left and gets out of the way.<br>Older Boy #2 : Come on, he's getting away! Move it!<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest! Run!<br>Older Boy #1 : You better be runnin', stupid.<br> Forrest runs along the road. The truck speeds after him.<br>Older Boy #2 : Come on, dummy!<br>Older Boy #1 : Haul ass, dummy!<br> Older Boy throws rocks at Forrest.<br>Older Boy #1 : Yeah, you better be runnin'!<br> INT. TRUCK<br>Boy : Ya-hoo!<br> EXT. OAK ALLEY The boys in the back of the truck throw rocks at Forrest as<br> they drive up to him.<br>Older Boy #1 : Move it, jack rabbit!<br> The truck follows right on Forrest's heels. A rebel flag license plate ador<br>ns the truck's grill.<br>Older Boy #1 : Come on!<br> Forrest runs along the road as the truck chases him. The boys in the back o<br>f the truck pound on the roof as the truck turns right, after Forrest. The t<br>ruck drives into a field. Forrest runs toward a fence.<br>Boy : Run! Faster! Yeah! Go! Go! Come on, Forrest! Yeah!<br>Jenny : Run, Forrest!<br> Forrest leaps over a five-foot fence as the boys try to catch him. EXT. SA<br>VANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY (1981) Forrest looks left as he continues telling hi<br>s life story.<br>Forrest : Now, it used to be, I ran to get where I was goin'. I never though<br>t it would take me anywhere.<br> EXT. HIGH SCHOOL/ROAD - DAY (1961) Forrest runs along the road in front of<br> the high school. The truck continues to chase him as the boys pound on the <br>roof.<br>Older Boy : Come on. Whoo-hoo!<br> The truck speeds past Forrest as he turns from the road and runs onto the h<br>igh school football field. Forrest runs across the field during a football s<br>crimmage. In the stands watching the scrimmage is the legendary University <br>of Alabama football coach BEAR BRYANT, wearing his trade mark plaid hat. A g<br>roup of assistant coaches sit around him, as well as the high shool football<br> coach. The quarterback throws the ball into the air. Forrest runs past the<br> quarterback. The receiver catches the ball. Forrest runs past the receiver<br> as an opposing player tackes the stunned receiver. The football coach stan<br>ds, followed by the assistant coaches.<br>Football Coach : Who in the hell is that?<br>High School Coach : That there is Forrest Gump. Coach. Just a local idiot.<br> Forrest runs under the field goal post and through the end zone.<br>Forrest : (voice-over) And can you believe it? I got to go to college, too.<br> EXT. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA STADIUM - DAY (1962) The crowd roars with excit<br>ement as a football is kicked off. The football players run around on the f<br>ield. The crowd of cheering fans create a huge sign that reads>:"GO." Forre<br>st is in a University of Alabama football uniform. He looks up into the chee<br>ring crowd as his teammate fields the kickoff. The teammate runs over to For<br>rest and hands him the ball.<br>Football Coach : Okay! Run!<br> The football coach, the assistants, and Alabama players cheer for Forrest.<br>Football Coach : Run, you stupid son-of-a-bitch! Run!<br> Forrest runs across the field. He speeds past the defending players. Forre<br>st runs past the opposite players. The crowd cheers widly, holding up cards,<br> making a large sign that reads:"Go." They turn the cards over, creating the<br> word:"ALABAMA." The football coach runs along the sidelines as he yells.<br>Football Coach : You stupid son-of-a-bitch! Run! Go! Run!<br> Forrest cuts and runs toward the sidelines. Two opposing players collide. <br>The football coach, the assistants and the players all motion for Forrest to<br> run toward the end zone.<br>Football Coach : Run! Turn! Go!<br><br> 作者: 匿名 时间: 15.7.2003 13:32
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