Anyway, on that second try I realized how truly evil the movie was. Not just more tiresome baby-boomer nostalgia, but extreme 90s backlash, accompanied by the desire to piss all over everyone else's fun because the creators feel bad about all the shit they did in the 60s. The underlying message of that film is to go through life like a retarded person and do everything that people in authority tell you. You will become a multi-millionaire while your decadent hippie wife will get slapped by an angry black guy and get AIDS.
The net result of this was when all those same friends said Titanic was actually really good, I was like nuh-uh, no fucking way, not on your life.
1. WTF is "extreme 90s backlash?"
2. How does Forrest Gump piss all over your fun? Examples please.
3. "The underlying message of that film is to go through life like a retarded person and do everything that people in authority tell you. You will become a multi-millionaire while your decadent hippie wife will get slapped by an angry black guy and get AIDS." ...
...Huh?? If you really believe that every movie is a message saying "live your life like the characters in my movie please," then you are wrong, to say the least. And how does the character (this is a work of fiction, I hope you realize that) only do what "people in authority" tell him?
I get it, it's the contrarian thing. If too many people like something, you feel the need to hate it.
Titanic is another example of a harmless movie that's meant to be purely entertaining. Obviously you can't be entertained if while you're watching it, you're wound up tight as a spring, just waiting for any opportunity to hate it. Like me trying to watch Monday Night Raw.
Anyway, I guess my point is, why are people
still hating on Forrest Gump, and why expend energy hating something that's, to me, so innocuous.