Chapter 154: Forrest Gump
Wang Jie reorganized DC Comics and turned it into DC Entertainment in the original time and space, and all the rules and regulations are close to his company, which has been renamed Marvel Entertainment.
On 6 October, Guan Zhilin gave birth to Wang Jie's second daughter, Wang Shiyue; on 8 October, Zhao Yazhi and Meg Ryan gave birth to Wang Jie's second son, Wang Yanzhao, and Wang Wenli, the third son; on 9 October, Monica Bellucci gave birth to Wang Jie's third daughter, Wang Chuchu; on 10 October, Zhou Huimin and Ge Weiru gave birth to Wang Jie's fourth son, Wang Yunfei, and fourth daughter, Wang Zixin; on 11 October, Hu Huizhong gave birth to Wang Jie's fifth daughter, Wang Shuwan; on 12 October, Shu Fei Marceau and Lan Jieying gave birth to Wang Jie's fifth son, Wang Yong, and sixth daughter, Wang Ying; on 16 October, Wen Bixia, Li Yingai, and Aishwaryalei gave birth to Wang Jie's sixth son, Wang Kun, respectivelyOn October 18, Li Lizhen and Puchi Sachiko gave birth to Wang Jie's eighth son, Wang Langyue, and ninth son, Wang Xuan.
The birth of more than a dozen babies suddenly made Wang Jie's home more lively, but Wang Jie's women who were not yet pregnant were teasing these pink and cute babies with envy, and looking at Wang Jie with resentment.
Wang Jie stayed at home for more than ten days, and was really speechless about the way women forgot their lovers when they had children, so they had to leave New York first and come to Los Angeles. Maybe it's quiet thinking, Wang Jie is ready to shoot a film that will hit the Oscars, so he decided to shoot "Forrest Gump".
The original version of "Forrest Gump" is a movie directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Tom Hanks, Robin White and others, and was released in the United States on July 6, 1994.
The film is adapted from the novel of the same name published by American writer Winston Glum in 1986, depicting the inspirational story of Forrest Gan, a small-town boy born with intellectual disabilities, who strives to improve himself and finally "fools have foolish blessings" and is favored by God and creates miracles in many fields. After the film was released, Yu Yuan won 6 awards in 1995, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director.
At this time and space, because Wang Jie compiled "Forrest Gump" into a novel and published it in advance, naturally there was nothing to do with Winston Glum and Robert Zemeckis.
Wang Jie made certain corrections to the original version when writing the script, for example, in the original version, Jenny died in March 1982, and in the next shot, Forrest Gump appeared in a newspaper clipping of "USA Today" on September 15, 1982. According to the date on the tombstone, the day of Jenny's death was Monday, not the Saturday as Forrest Gump said, in Savannah, the woman who gave Forrest Gump the direction was referring in the opposite direction, when Forrest Gump sat in front of a square bench, the bus drove clockwise through the square, which is also the opposite of what was actually happening there, and in the original film, on the 1978 National Day, the fireworks on the TV showed that the Statue of Liberty had been restored, when in fact it was restored in 1986.
In Wang Jie's writing, Forrest Gump is an imbecile with an IQ of only 75. At school, in order to avoid the bullying of other children, he listened to the words of a friend Jenny and began to "run". He ran to avoid the teasing of others. In middle school, he ran into a school football field to avoid others, and thus ran into college. Forrest Gump was unusually accepted and became a football superstar, where he was received by President Kennedy. After graduating from university, Forrest Gump enlisted in the army and went to Vietnam. There, he made two friends: Bubba, a keen shrimp fisherman, and Captain Deng Taylor, a formidable commander. By this time, Jenny had fallen and was living a debauched life. Forrest Gump has always loved Jenny, but Jenny doesn't love him. After the war, Forrest Gump was received as a hero by President Johnson. At a peace rally, Forrest Gump meets Jenny again, and the two meet in a hurry and break up in a hurry. Guided by the credo of "doing what he says", Forrest Gump finally broke out of his own sky. During his life, he met many American celebrities. He denounced the wiretappers of the Watergate scandal and went to China as a member of the U.S. table tennis team, making contributions to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Elvis Presley and John Lennon, two superstars of music, also wrote many popular songs through their association with him. Eventually, Forrest Gump became an entrepreneur by fishing shrimp. In memory of the dead Bubba, he founded the Bubba Gan Company and gave half of the company's shares to Bubba's mother to become a gardener himself. Forrest Gump has experienced various historical periods in the changing world, but no matter when, no matter where, no matter who he is with, he is still the same, simple and kind. In his seclusion, he often missed Jenny. At this time, Jenny had already gone astray and fell into despair. Finally, one day, Jenny returned. She and Forrest Gump lived together for a while. One night, Jenny threw herself into Forrest Gump's arms, and then quietly left at dawn. Awakened, Agan sat on the bench in front of the door, and then suddenly started running. He ran across the United States and became a celebrity again. After running for a long time, Forrest Gump stopped and began to return to his hometown. On the way, a letter from Jenny was received. He immediately went to see her. While waiting at a bus stop. Forrest Gump told others about his previous experiences. So he saw Jenny again, and a little boy, who was his son. By this time, Jenny had already suffered from an incurable disease. Forrest Gump and Jenny returned to their hometown together and spent a happy time together. Jenny has passed away, and their son is of school age. Forrest Gump put his son on the school bus and sat on a bench at the bus stop, reminiscing about the experience of his life.
Because of the original version as a reference, the male protagonist Wang Jie in the play naturally preferred Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks was born on July 9, 1956 in Concord, California, USA, and his full name is Thomas Jeffrey Hanks. His father, Amos Hanks, was a chef, and his mother, Jenna Turner, worked in a hospital. When he was 5 years old, his parents divorced and he was raised by his father, who was a chef. After that, his father married twice, Hanks changed two more mothers, and before the age of 10, he often experienced a life of migration and wandering, frequently changing schools and changing addresses. It wasn't until he was a student at the University of California that he suddenly became interested in acting and joined the drama club organized by the school, which brought him in touch with professional knowledge cultivation and acting training. After graduating, Hanks moved to New York to pursue a career in acting.
When Wang Jie contacted Tom Hanks, he was filming "Sleepless in Seattle", which was written by Wang Jie and handed over to Nicole Kidman to be in charge of the operation, the heroine of the film because Meg Ryan was in childbirth, so it was replaced by Wang Jie's other woman, Naomi Watts, and the film was also produced and distributed by Fox Films.