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Forrest dances for Elvis in his leg braces, and Elvis takes inspiration in Forrest's dance moves. He narrates that he grew up a half a mile from Greenbow, Alabama in a house that they inherited from his mother's family. Gump says, "If God intended everybody to be the same, he'd have given us all braces on our legs. As the boys get on their bikes and Jenny yells, "Run, Forrest, run!
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You never know what you're gonna get," he says, as she reads a magazine. She was like an angel. On another day, we see a group of bullies throw something at Forrest's head and call him names.
In voiceover, Forrest says, "I had never seen anyone so beautiful in my whole life. You are no different.
We see young Forrest getting his brace stuck in a grate in the curb. Sitting at the bus stop is the titular character, Forrest Gump , a dim-witted but kind man wearing dirty sneakers. We see a young Forrest looking down at his legs in a doctor's office. We see Forrest getting on the bus for the first day of school. She teaches him how to read and he teaches her how to swing from the branches of the tree.
The tenant happens to be a young Elvis Presley, who is playing "Hound Dog" on his guitar for Forrest. He introduces himself as Forrest Gump , and offers her a chocolate, but she ignores him. His mother walks him out of the doctor's office, and we hear Forrest tell us in voiceover that his mother named him after the Civil War hero, General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was the creator of the Ku Klux Klan.
That night, we see Forrest sitting outside the house, while his mother evidently has sex with the principal to gain him admission to the public school.
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We see Jenny and Forrest running through a field, then climbing a tree. On his lap is a box of chocolates, and as the bus arrives, a woman comes and sits beside him. We see Forrest and his mother at a later date, walking past a television store and seeing Elvis singing "Hound Dog" on a television show. Suddenly, the scene shifts to a school principal telling Mrs. Gump that Forrest is "different," that his IQ is He insists that the minimum IQ to attend public school is 80 and tells her that Forrest has to go to a special school.
Gump does not accept this, and insists that Forrest be allowed to attend public school. The scene shifts and we see Mrs. Gump gathering the tenants in her house for a dinner. As Mrs. Gump reads a book to Forrest, he asks her what "vacation" means, referring to his father, and she tells him, "Vacation is when you go somewhere, and you don't ever come back. The bus driver is a young woman with a cigarette hanging out of her mouth, who introduces herself to Forrest as "Dorothy Harris.
We see a white feather floating through the air down towards a bus stop in Savannah, Georgia. It's a big house, and Forrest tells us that Mrs. Gump let out the rooms to people passing through, in order to earn money. He picks up the feather and puts it into a book in his suitcase. He wears leg braces that are meant to help correct a curved spine, and he wanders around the doctor's office awkwardly.
They get to the house, and Mrs. Gump tells Forrest, "You're the same as everybody else. Jenny tells him to run away, and he hobbles down the road. She goes upstairs to find Forrest, who is in a tenant's room. The principal comes out and says to Forrest, "Your mama sure does care about your schooling, son.
He comments on her shoes and how comfortable they must be, and tells her that his mama always said that one could tell a lot about a person by their shoes. The principal asks Mrs. Gump if she is married, and she tells him that her husband is on vacation.