① 阿甘正傳的結局是什麼啊看到關鍵卡了。
最後珍尼死了,阿甘和她兒子一起生活。
故事的最後阿甘送孩子去坐校車,孩子上了車,他一個人住在路邊,一片羽毛被風吹起,這時候響起那經典的背景音樂……
② 《阿甘正傳》的結局是什麼
他喜歡的女的死了 他和同伴開了個公司 其實他是在會議 在講故事
③ <阿甘正傳>講的是什麼
描繪了先天智障的小鎮男孩福瑞斯特·甘自強不息,最終「傻人有傻福」地得到上天眷顧,在多個領域創造奇跡的勵志故事。
阿甘在影片中被塑造成了美德的化身,誠實、守信、認真、勇敢而重視感情,對人只懂付出不求回報,也從不介意別人拒絕,只是豁達、坦盪地面對生活。他把自己僅有的智慧、信念、勇氣集中在一點,他什麼都不顧,只知道憑著直覺在路上不停地奔跑。

(3)小說阿甘正傳原著結局擴展閱讀
角色介紹:
1、阿甘
一個智商只有75的低能兒,通過自身的不懈努力,從要靠金屬支架走路到飛奔如風成為大學橄欖球明星,從籍籍無名成為街知巷聞的越戰英雄、乒乓球外交大使,甚至是擁有十幾條漁船的公司股東。
2、珍妮·庫倫
阿甘上學時的好朋友,在阿甘被別的同學欺負時總是護著阿甘,和阿甘青梅竹馬,並一起長大,因從小生長在單身父親暴虐的陰影下長大後自甘墮落,和嬉皮士毒品接觸,但她內心深處一直深愛著阿甘,雖最終回歸到阿甘身邊,但還是付出了生命的代價。
④ 求阿甘正傳小說版的劇情簡介
基於小說阿甘正傳的電影,都是圍繞主角阿甘而展開的故事,但電影更側重於小說的開始11章,改變了成立阿布·阿甘養蝦公司、最後成為流浪街頭的大富翁的結局。更沒有提到中間阿甘當太空人,落到食人部落中生活,跟猩猩成為好友,成為國際象棋以及摔跤明星的過程。而阿甘的女友珍也沒有因絕症(AIDS)而死去,而是在懷孕後當上了護士,在阿甘流浪街頭的時候還見到了他智商超群的兒子小阿甘。阿甘在中國的經歷也被大大簡化,完全沒有幽默的劇情。
然而電影卻增加了一些劇情,例如給他的腿裝了支架以及後來跑遍全美國的事情。
阿甘的核心特徵和性格也在電影中被改變,小說中阿甘總不能如己所願卻有出人意料的福氣,而且大智若愚才華橫溢,視財富為糞土,崇尚自由主義;而電影中的阿甘更顯得有堅持不懈精神,終獲成功,甚至頗有組織能力。有報道稱原作者溫斯頓·葛魯姆曾為此改變而表示厭煩。
⑤ 阿甘正傳原著作者去世了
是的,據外媒報道,電影《阿甘正傳》(Forrest Gump)的原著作者——美國作家溫斯頓·格魯姆(Winston Groom)於當地時間9月16日晚去世,享年77歲,他的死因等細節尚未得到證實。
溫斯頓·格魯姆家鄉阿拉巴馬州州長凱·艾維(Kay Ivey)在推特上發布了有關格魯姆逝世的消息,稱他是該州「最有才華的作家」之一。
溫斯頓·格魯姆於1986年出版了長篇小說《阿甘正傳》,根據小說改編的同名電影由羅伯特·澤米吉斯執導,湯姆·漢克斯、羅賓·懷特等人主演,上映後大獲成功,曾獲得1995年奧斯卡最佳影片獎。

(5)小說阿甘正傳原著結局擴展閱讀:
實際上,《阿甘正傳》里的主人公的人生經歷也是作者的真實寫照,這本小說也是取材自作者的親身經歷。阿甘的經歷很傳奇,意外成為了英雄,和珍妮的愛情也很坎坷,但是他始終沒有放棄。請點擊輸入圖片描述
在結局中,珍妮因病去世,阿甘與兒子相依為命,開始了新的生活。在某種程度上來說,小說講述了平凡人的故事,沒有什麼的成功,也沒有什麼失敗,就這樣過完一生,卻鼓舞了很多平凡人。
在小說里,有很多經典的台詞,比如說:「人生就像一盒巧克力,誰也不知道下一顆是什麼味道」「你不用害怕,死亡只是生命的一部分,是所有人命中註定的事」「我門都有自己的命運,沒有什麼是隨隨變變發生的,它都是計劃的一部分」。
⑥ 關於阿甘正傳
故事大體劇情是一樣的,我更喜歡電影。電影中Hanks的表演很耐人尋味。
⑦ 阿甘正傳中珍妮怎麼死的
吸食毒品感染未知病菌。
珍妮,小說《阿甘正傳》及電影《阿甘正傳》女主角,電影中由羅賓·懷特、漢娜·哈爾分別飾演成年和童年珍妮。
在電影中珍妮是阿甘從小的好朋友,在阿甘被別的同學欺負時總是護著阿甘,和阿甘青梅竹馬,並一起長大。
她的一生有一定的悲劇色彩,她自甘墮落,最後因為吸食毒品感染未知病菌(根據死亡時間和和珍妮有吸毒史推斷,應為艾滋病)而死。但她自身也反映了一定的美國歷史的發展潮流。 其扮演者為羅賓·萊特·潘。

(7)小說阿甘正傳原著結局擴展閱讀:
《阿甘正傳》的幕後製作:
在製作阿甘與已故總統會面和握手的畫面時,視覺特效總監肯·羅爾斯頓應用了CGI技術,漢克斯在藍屏前參照相關標記完成表演,從而與紀錄片影像天衣無縫的融為一體。為錄制歷史人物的聲音,劇組動用了聲音替身,為確保聲音吻合,特效部門修改了人物的口部動作。
在一段越戰場景中,背著負傷戰友的阿甘必須在燃燒彈落地之前撤出戰場,劇組先用特技演員拍攝了這段場景,然後讓湯姆·漢克斯和麥凱爾泰·威廉遜親自上陣,並用一根鋼絲繩支撐威廉遜的體重,最後拍攝爆炸場景,再用數字技術將演員置身於現場,其中的噴氣戰機和燃燒彈都是用CGI添加的。
丹中尉被截肢之後,特效部門用CGI技術去掉了加里·西尼斯的雙腿,西尼斯為此用用藍布包住雙腿,在拍攝起身坐入輪椅的鏡頭時,西尼斯恰恰可以借用「隱形」腿來支撐身體。
⑧ 阿甘正傳結局為何女主
8洪椿坪戳片戳破
⑨ 阿甘正傳改編結局或者後續番外
Last night, I saw a great film, Forrest Gump. I am greatly impressed by this film, by the stories of Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump was born in a small village. He was born mentally retarded, and he was discriminated by others. But his mother is a strong female who encourages Gump to be strong and live the same as normal people. Besides, he meets Jenny, a tragic but kind-hearted girl. With the love of his mother and Jenny, Forrest Gump begins his running all his life. I am moved by his strong view, kindness and optimism. There are many miracles in his all life which seem impossible to him. But I know is reasonable, because he wins them with his noble personalities.
⑩ 小說《阿甘正傳》反應了什麼美國文化
《阿甘正傳》(Forrest Gump),是一部根據同名小說改編的美國電影,榮獲1994年度奧斯卡最佳影片獎、奧斯卡最佳男主角獎、奧斯卡最佳導演獎等6項大獎。
目錄
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* 1 故事情節
* 2 與原著小說的不同
* 3 主要角色
* 4 批評
* 5 其他
* 6 外部鏈接
[編輯] 故事情節
注意: 下文記述作品情節,或許會降低欣賞原作的興致。
阿甘出生在美國南方阿拉巴馬州一個小城市,和他的母親相依為命。他從小就因為背部彎曲的問題而需要將矯形支架安裝在腿部。阿甘的智商只有75,按入學標准只能上為弱智兒童設立的特殊學校,這些都使阿甘和同齡人顯得那麼的不同。所幸阿甘有一個愛他的母親,她知道阿甘有種種缺陷,但對阿甘抱著殷切的期望,希望他接受正常的教育,過和其它人一樣的生活。阿甘有非凡的運動天賦,在他的成長過程中逐漸顯露出來,並使他能夠上大學,能夠在越戰中立功,能夠參加國家乒乓球球隊,能夠攢下一筆存款讓他開始捕蝦生意去實現他對死去戰友的諾言。阿甘智商雖低,但他單純善良、信念堅定,做到了很多正常人想不到、做不到的事,在運動、戰場、商場都取得了非凡的成就。阿甘的人生歷程中穿插著美國戰後的一些重大事件,如貓王、披頭士樂隊、種族問題、越戰與反戰、水門事件、乒乓外交、愛滋病(AIDS)等等。阿甘的故事像一面多棱鏡一樣折射出生活的各個方面,引發觀眾對自己生活的思考。
記述作品的情節在此處結束。
[編輯] 與原著小說的不同
基於小說阿甘正傳的電影,都是圍繞主角阿甘而展開的故事,但電影更側重於小說的開始11章,改變了成立阿布·阿甘養蝦公司、最後成為流浪街頭的大富翁的結局。更沒有提到中間阿甘當太空人,落到食人部落中生活,跟猩猩成為好友,成為國際象棋以及摔跤明星的過程。而阿甘的女友珍也沒有因絕症(AIDS) 而死去,而是在懷孕後當上了護士,在阿甘流浪街頭的時候還見到了他智商超群的兒子小阿甘。阿甘在中國的經歷也被大大簡化,完全沒有幽默的劇情。
然而電影卻增加了一些劇情,例如給他的腿裝了支架以及後來跑遍全美國的事情。
阿甘的核心特徵和性格也在電影中被改變,小說中阿甘總不能如己所願卻有出人意料的福氣,而且大智若愚才華橫溢,視財富為糞土,崇尚自由主義;而電影中的阿甘更顯得有堅持不懈精神,終獲成功,甚至頗有組織能力。有報道稱原作者Groom曾為此改變而表示厭煩。
[編輯] 主要角色
演員 角色
湯姆·漢克斯 福雷斯特·甘
羅賓·懷特·佩恩 珍妮·可蘭
加里·辛尼斯 丹·泰來
莎莉·菲爾德 甘太太
米高特·威廉遜 本雅明·布福特·「布巴」·布路
米高·康尼爾·漢福爾斯 童年阿甘
康娜·霍爾 童年珍妮
哈爾利·祖爾·奧斯曼 小福雷斯特·甘
[編輯] 批評
雖然此片人氣非常高,但並不是人見人愛,尤其是美國之外的地區對其有各種批評。在一些認為美國人天真、無知、幼稚的地區(比如歐洲),很多人覺得這部電影過分贊揚「無知便是福」的人生觀,將殘酷的真實生活解決得過於簡單。很多影評人也指岀,阿甘雖然堅強、單純,但他從來沒有自己主動選擇過人生道路,不曾自己獨立思索,從小就是別人告訴他應該如何生活、工作、打仗;相反,在小說原著里的思想獨立、敢於抗爭、奮力爭取自由的珍妮卻被寫得失魂落魄最後去世。
[編輯] 其他
這部電影有一句名言,至今仍為人津津樂道,這是由阿甘的母親所說的:「人生有如一盒巧克力,你永遠不知道你將嘗到哪種味道。」
除了有趣的故事情節外,本片應用了初步成熟的電腦合成特效也在當時成為話題,電影的特效製作小組維妙維肖的將阿甘的影像合成到約翰·肯尼迪、林登·約翰遜、理查德·尼克松與約翰·列儂的記錄片中,幾可亂真的特效既獲得了一致贊賞,也預告了好萊塢電腦特效時代的來臨。
Forrest Gump is an Academy Award-winning 1994 drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom and the name of the title character of both. The film was a huge commercial success, earning US$ 677 million worldwide ring its theatrical run making it the top grossing film in North America released that year. The film garnered a total of 13 Academy Award nominations, of which it won six, including Best Picture, Best Visual Effects, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis), and Best Actor (Tom Hanks).
The film tells the story of a man with an IQ of 75 and his epic journey through life, meeting historical figures, influencing popular culture and experiencing first-hand historic events of the 20th century while being largely unaware of their significance, e to his low intelligence. The film differs substantially from the book on which it was based.
Contents
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* 1 Plot
* 2 Cast
* 3 Themes
* 4 Proction details
o 4.1 Differences from novel
* 5 Reception
o 5.1 Awards and nominations
* 6 Soundtrack
* 7 Sequel
* 8 See also
* 9 References
* 10 External links
[edit] Plot
The film begins with a feather falling to the feet of Forrest Gump who is sitting at a bus stop in Savannah, Georgia. Forrest picks up the feather and puts it in the book Curious George, then tells the story of his life to a woman seated next to him. The listeners at the bus stop change regularly throughout his narration, each showing a different attitude ranging from disbelief and indifference to rapt veneration.
On his first day of school, he meets a girl named Jenny, whose life is followed in parallel to Forrest's at times. One day after school, he is being threatened by a group of bullies because of his leg braces. Jenny tells him to run, and he does so, losing his leg braces in the process. Having discarded his leg braces, his ability to run at lightning speed gets him into college on a football scholarship. He excels at football so much that he becomes an All-American, and meets John F. Kennedy.
After his college graation, he enlists in the army and is sent to Vietnam. In boot camp, Forrest makes fast friends with a man named Bubba (Mykelti Williamson), who convinces Forrest to go into the shrimping business with him when the war is over. After finishing boot camp, Bubba and Forrest are assigned to the same platoon and upon arrival in Vietnam, Forrest meets his commanding officer, Lieutenant Dan Taylor (Gary Sinise). Lieutenant Dan came from a military family, and had lost an ancestor in every American war. Later while on patrol, Forrest's platoon is attacked. Though Forrest rescues many of the men, including Lt Dan, whose legs were severely injured and are later amputated, Bubba is killed in action. Forrest is awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism, and meets Lyndon B. Johnson at his award ceremony.
While Forrest is in recovery for a bullet shot to his buttocks, he discovers his uncanny ability for ping-pong, eventually gaining popularity and rising to celebrity status, later playing ping-pong in China. After meeting Abbie Hoffman at an anti-war rally in Washington, D.C. Forrest reunites with Jenny, who has been living a hippie counterculture lifestyle. He also encounters Lt. Dan, who has become a bitter alcoholic having felt that it was his destiny to die on the battlefield in Vietnam. Forrest celebrates New Years Eve with Dan, who is initially hostile and uses Forrest as a means of obtaining alcohol. When Forrest tells of his and Bubba's plan to buy a shrimping boat, Dan mocks Forrest and sarcastically promises that he will become first mate of the ship. However, Dan later finds empathy with the fact that Forrest has been discriminated against in the past because of his perceived low IQ, likening it to his own experience of disability.
Forrest endorses a company that makes ping-pong paddles, earning himself $25,000, which he uses to buy a shrimping boat, fulfilling his promise to Bubba. Lieutenant Dan returns to fulfill his earlier promise and becomes first mate of the ship. Forrest and Lt. Dan fail to pull in much shrimp at first. During Hurricane Carmen, both men stay out in the middle of the ocean with the boat-- by fate, theirs is the only shrimping boat surviving. The lack of competition helps Lt. Dan and Forrest's catch to become huge amounts of shrimp. Lt. Dan invests the money in "some kind of fruit company" and Forrest is financially secure for the rest of his life. Forrest names his company Bubba Gump, which inspired an actual shrimp restaurant. Returning home, Forrest finds out that his mother has cancer and later dies.
One day, Jenny returns to visit Forrest and he proposes marriage to her. She declines, though feels obliged to prove her love to him by sleeping with him. She leaves early the next morning. On a whim, Forrest elects to go for a run. Seemingly capriciously, he decides to keep running across the country several times, over some three and a half years, becoming famous. During his run, Forrest unwittingly inspires two separate entrepreneurs to create Smiley Face/"Have a Nice Day" t-shirts and "Shit Happens" bumper stickers.
In present-day, Forrest reveals that he is waiting at the bus stop because he received a letter from Jenny who, having seen him run on television, asks him to visit her. Once he is reunited with Jenny, Forrest discovers she has a young son, of whom Forrest is the father. Jenny tells Forrest she is suffering from a virus (probably AIDS, though this is never definitively stated).[1][2][3] Together the three move back to Greenbow, Alabama. Jenny and Forrest finally marry, with Lieutenant Dan arriving for the wedding while walking on two legs with the use of prosthetic limbs. However, Jenny dies soon afterward.
The film ends with father and son waiting for the school bus on little Forrest's first day of school. Opening the book his son is taking to school, the white feather from the beginning of the movie is seen to fall from within the pages. As the bus pulls away, the white feather is caught on a breeze and drifts skyward.
[edit] Cast
* Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump
* Robin Wright Penn as Jenny Curran
* Gary Sinise as Lt. Dan Taylor
* Mykelti Williamson as Benjamin Buford "Bubba" Blue
* Sally Field as Mrs. Gump
* Haley Joel Osment as Young Forrest Gump Jr.[4]
* Hanna R. Hall as Young Jenny Curran
* Sam Anderson as Principal Hancock
* Margo Moorer as Louise
* Peter Dobson as Elvis Presley
* Siobhan Fallon as Dorothy Harris
* Sonny Shroyer as Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant
* Richard D'Alessandro as Abbie Hoffman
* Geoffrey Blake as Wesley
* Haley Joel Osment as Forrest Gump Jr.
* Dick Cavett as Himself
[edit] Themes
Though superficially Gump might not seem to understand all that goes on around him, the viewer gets the sense that he knows enough, the rest being superfluous detail. Roger Ebert offers the example of Jenny telling Forrest, "You don't know what love is."[5]
Over Jenny's grave, Forrest ponders whether life is governed by a predetermined fate, as his mother offers on her deathbed, or whether it's a series of meaningless accidents, as his Vietnam commanding officer emphatically believes, concluding "maybe it's both, maybe both happening at the same time." The feather at either end of the movie may represent this train of thought-- it floats randomly in the breeze, but will eventually, inevitably come floating back down.
It has been noted that while Forrest follows a very conservative lifestyle, Jenny's life is full of countercultural embrace, complete with drug usage and antiwar rallies, and that their eventual marriage might be a kind of tongue-in-cheek reconciliation.[5]
Other commentators believe that the film forecast the 1994 Republican Revolution and used the image of Forrest Gump to promote traditional, conservative values adhered by Gump's character.[6]
[edit] Proction details
Ken Ralston and his team at Instrial Light & Magic were responsible for the film's visual effects. Using CGI-techniques it was possible to depict Gump meeting now-deceased presidents and shaking their hands.
Archival footage was used and with the help of techniques like chroma key, warping, morphing and rotoscoping, Tom Hanks was integrated into it. This feat was honored with an Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
The CGI removal of actor Gary Sinise's legs, after his character had them amputated, was achieved by wrapping his legs with a blue fabric, which later facilitated the work of the "roto-paint"-team to paint out his legs from every single frame. At one point, while hoisting himself into his wheelchair, his "missing" legs are used for support.
Dick Cavett played himself in the 1970s with make-up applied to make it appear that he was much younger than the commentator was ring the filming. Consequently, Cavett is the only well-known figure in the film to actually play himself for the feature, rather than via archive footage.
[edit] Differences from novel
Forrest Gump is based on the 1986 novel by Winston Groom. Both center around the character of Forrest Gump. However, the film primarily focuses on the first eleven chapters of the novel, before skipping ahead to the end of the novel with the founding of Bubba Gump Shrimp and the meeting with Forrest Jr. In addition to skipping some parts of the novel, the film adds several aspects to Forrest's life that do not occur in the novel, such as his needing leg braces as a child and his run across the country.
Forrest's core character and personality are also changed from the novel, among other things he is a savant - while playing football at the university, he fails craft and gym, but receives a perfect score in an advanced physics class he was enrolled in by his coach to satisfy his college requirements.
[edit] Reception
In Tom Hanks' words, "The film is non-political and thus non-judgmental". Nevertheless, in 1994, CNN's Crossfire debated whether the film promoted conservative values or was an indictment of the counter-culture movement of the 1960s. The film received mostly positive critical reviews at the time of its release, with Roger Ebert saying, "The screenplay by Eric Roth has the complexity of modern fiction....[Hanks'] performance is a breathtaking balancing act between comedy and sadness, in a story rich in big laughs and quiet truths....what a magical movie."[7] The film received notable pans from several major reviewers, however, including The New Yorker and Entertainment Weekly, which said that the movie "reces the tumult of the last few decades to a virtual-reality theme park: a baby-boomer version of Disney's America."[8] As of June 2008, the film garners a 72% "Fresh" rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.[9]
However, the film is commonly seen as a polarizing one for audiences, with Entertainment Weekly writing in 2004, "Nearly a decade after it earned gazillions and swept the Oscars, Robert Zemeckis' ode to 20th-century America still represents one of cinema's most clearly drawn lines in the sand. One half of folks see it as an artificial piece of pop melodrama, while everyone else raves that it's sweet as a box of chocolates."[10] The film also came in at #76 on AFI's Top-100 American movies of all time list in 2007.
While the film illustrates "the powerful role that social memory plays in constructing concepts of nation" by placing "in relief the power of memory and narratives of memory to create subjective connections to the past," it also "creates a kind of prosthetic memory of the period [the 1960s] so that it can be integrated into the traditional narrative of nation" and "thus imagines America as a kind of virtual nation whose historical debts have been forgiven and whose disabilities have all been corrected."[11]
[edit] Awards and nominations
Award and nominations won by Forrest Gump [show]
1994 Academy Awards (Oscars)
* Won - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role — Tom Hanks
* Won - Best Director — Robert Zemeckis
* Won - Best Film Editing — Arthur Schmidt
* Won - Best Picture — Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey, Steve Tisch
* Won - Best Visual Effects — Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall
* Won - Best Adapted Screenplay — Eric Roth
* Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — Gary Sinise (as Lieutenant Dan Taylor)
* Nominated - Best Achievement in Art Direction — Rick Carter, Nancy Haigh
* Nominated - Best Achievement in Cinematography — Don Burgess
* Nominated - Best Makeup — Daniel C. Striepeke, Hallie D'Amore
* Nominated - Best Original Score — Alan Silvestri
* Nominated - Best Sound Mixing — Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis S. Sands, William B. Kaplan
* Nominated - Best Sound Editing — Gloria S. Borders, Randy Thom
1995 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (Saturn Awards)
* Won - Best Supporting Actor (Film) — Gary Sinise
* Won - Best Fantasy Film
* Nominated - Best Actor (Film) — Tom Hanks
* Nominated - Best Music — Alan Silvestri
* Nominated - Best Special Effects — Ken Ralston
* Nominated - Best Writing — Eric Roth
1995 Amanda Awards
* Won - Best Film (International)
1995 American Cinema Editors (Eddies)
* Won - Best Edited Feature Film — Arthur Schmidt
1995 American Comedy Awards
* Won - Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) — Tom Hanks
1995 American Society of Cinematographers
* Nominated - Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases — Don Burgess
1995 BAFTA Film Awards
* Won - Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects — Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Doug Chiang, Allen Hall
* Nominated - Best Actor in a Leading Role — Tom Hanks
* Nominated - Best Actress in a Supporting Role — Sally Field
* Nominated - Best Film — Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis
* Nominated - Best Cinematography — Don Burgess
* Nominated - David Lean Award for Direction — Robert Zemeckis
* Nominated - Best Editing — Aurthur Schmidt
* Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay — Eric Roth
1995 Casting Society of America (Artios)
* Nominated - Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama — Ellen Lewis
1995 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
* Won - Best Actor — Tom Hanks
1995 Directors Guild of America
* Won - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures — Robert Zemeckis, Charles Newirth, Bruce Moriarity, Cherylanne Martin, Dana J. Kuznetzkoff
1995 Golden Globe Awards
* Won - Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama — Tom Hanks
* Won - Best Director - Motion Picture — Robert Zemeckis
* Won - Best Motion Picture - Drama
* Nominated - Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture — Gary Sinise
* Nominated - Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture — Robin Wright Penn
* Nominated - Best Original Score — Alan Silvestri
* Nominated - Best Screenplay - Motion Picture — Eric Roth
1995 Heartland Film Festival
* Won - Studio Crystal Heart Award — Winston Groom
1995 MTV Movie Awards
* Nominated - Best Breakthrough Performance — Mykelti Williamson
* Nominated - Best Male Performance — Tom Hanks
* Nominated - Best Movie
1995 Motion Picture Sound Editors (Golden Reel Award)
* Won - Best Sound Editing
1994 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
* Nominated - Best Actor — Tom Hanks
* Nominated - Best Supporting Actor — Gary Sinise
* Nominated - Best Picture
1995 PGA Golden Laurel Awards
* Won - Motion Picture Procer of the Year Award — Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch, Steve Starkey, Charles Newirth
1995 People's Choice Awards
* Won - Favorite All-Around Motion Picture
* Won - Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture
1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards
* Won - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role — Tom Hanks
* Nominated - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role — Gary Sinise
* Nominated - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role — Sally Field & Robin Wright Penn
1995 Writers Guild of America Awards
* Won - Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium — Eric Roth
1995 Young Artist Awards
* Won - Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor 10 or Younger — Haley Joel Osment
* Won - Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actress 10 or Younger — Hanna R. Hall
* Nominated - Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor Co-Starring — Michael Conner Humphreys