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marmar

(77,797 posts)
Mon Jul 8, 2024, 09:55 AM Jul 8

"Stupid is as stupid does": The Gumpification of America, 30 years later


"Stupid is as stupid does": The Gumpification of America, 30 years later
Robert Zemeckis' "Forrest Gump" is aging poorly. What's worse is how we're creating more bliss through ignorance

By MELANIE MCFARLAND
Senior Critic
PUBLISHED JULY 7, 2024 1:30PM (EDT)


(Salon) You know, it’s funny how you can remember some things, and some things you can’t. Memory has reduced “Forrest Gump” to a few lines of dialogue and the ubiquitous meme of Tom Hanks “running like the wind” blows down the country road outside his home in Greenbo, Alabama.

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Five years ago major news organizations like CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today marked the movie’s 25th anniversary with coverage remarking on the film’s polarizing nature in the most neutral terms: it’s either heartwarming or manipulative, conservative or apolitical, an introduction to history, as CNN describes it, or an airbrushing of it.

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“One of the main complaints about the film is that it appears to be anti-intellectual, and anti-progressive,” wrote critic Noel Murray in the Los Angeles Times. “. . .The movie seems to argue that ignorance really is bliss.”

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In the "see no color" 1990s liberal America sold itself on the false idea that bigotry and racist terror were such distant relics of a bygone age that this could be played for laughs. The idea that groups like Moms for Liberty and other conservative activist groups would threaten school boards, force a curtailing of access to literature, and push to excise accurate teachings of history from public education was inconceivable. We couldn't even picture a future time when provable facts about our nation's history would be rewritten to protect some of us from being offended by nasty truths. ..................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2024/07/07/forrrest-gump-movie-anniversary-america-problems/




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Dave Bowman

(3,102 posts)
2. When I learned who was the guy Forest was nammed after the movie lost a lot of its charm.
Mon Jul 8, 2024, 10:18 AM
Jul 8

"His mother named Forrest after their ancestor Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Scotch-Irish American and a noted Confederate general in the American Civil War and the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan."

Aristus

(67,621 posts)
7. It wasn't until my third or fourth viewing of the film that I noticed that the creepy, abusive white guy
Tue Jul 9, 2024, 11:45 AM
Jul 9

at the Black Panther gathering, supposedly left-wing, was wearing a Nazi uniform. I don't know whose idea that was, but it was not the first or last time that the left would be called Nazis. I'm not defending the character; he was a cowardly, repulsive asshole. I just don't like the "liberals are Nazis" mind-set.

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