But one question that can keep some Gump fans awake at night is the exact reason why Jenny Curran Robin Wright died toward the end of the movie. One could get poetic and say, "the crushing expectations of being a woman in a man's world," or her past mistakes and traumas catching up with her, but none of those things are likely to be reported as the cause of death on someone's death certificate.
Fans don't want to think about it, and many of them want a definitive, concrete answer. In , Jenny returns home to Alabama and has sex with Forrest before taking off again, continuing the cycle of her floating in and out of his life.
While Forrest Gump's early conflict stems from events that took him away from Jenny, the final act drama explores what brings them together, leading to a resolution that's in some ways cathartic, but in others quite upsetting. Forrest Gump 's climax explains the opening premise and builds to two major reveals. In , Forrest travels to Georgia upon receiving a letter from Jenny, who knows the truth about why her long-time friend spent years running across America - he was heartbroken and nostalgic for the past.
Forrest discovers that Jenny gave birth to Forrest Jr. Haley Joel Osment , thus making their bond stronger, and then learns that Jenny has "some kind of virus" that doctors can't explain. Wright's character dies after marrying Forrest, and her illness is never clarified within the film. The first "Forrest Gump" saw the character sailing through real-life events of the s, 60s, and 70s, including the Vietnam War, and the sequel was set to be more of the same but situated in the 90s.
Just when you thought the script for the sequel-that-never-was couldn't have got any more wide-ranging, Roth revealed his intention to have Gump's Native American partner being killed in the Oklahoma City bombing of And he was sitting on the bench waiting for her to have lunch and all of a sudden the building behind him blows up.
World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Before Jenny leaves, Forrest gives her his Congressional Medal of Honor, crediting her for his earning it and calling her his girl.
As the bus pulls away, Jenny flashes Forrest a peace sign from the back window. Forrest and Jenny do not see each other for many years following the encounter in Washington D. Once returning to Berkeley Jenny broke up with Wesley and got another boyfriend who was a musician.
She later reveals that this boyfriend slapped her at a New Years' Eve party in Unlike Wesley, she did not give this man another chance, instead leaving him right then and there. Battered and high she hits an all time low in Hollywood, coming closest to suicide by nearly leaping off the top floor of a hotel.
After a slip, she decides differently and steps down from the ledge, tearfully contemplating her life decisions. One day, partly in an attempt to rebuild her life, Jenny arrives at Forrest's home unannounced and stays with him for a while. Forrest explains that every morning, they'd walk often and while he did all the talking sharing war, ping pong, shrimping tales, and his own mom going to heaven where her mother was , Jenny would listen.
After walking up to the house, Jenny stops and thinks for a bit, reflecting on what had happened to her as a child. Finally, she sees an opportunity to let her anger out and goes for it, feverishly throwing her shoes and rocks at the house — hitting boards and breaking windows. In her fit, she falls to the ground, sobbing. Forrest picks flowers for Jenny daily, and the two bond over dancing and gifts.
One evening, Forrest proposes to Jenny. That night, Jenny climbs into bed with Forrest. She tells him that she does indeed love him her first time admitting it aloud and makes love to Forrest for the first time. After learning that she is only a few blocks away, Forrest runs directly to her apartment, surprising a matured Jenny. As they talk, Jenny begins to apologize for all the times in the past that she acted badly towards him, as a result of her personal problems.
She is interrupted by a knock at the door, followed by a woman dropping off a little boy. Jenny introduces the little boy to Forrest, calling Forrest a very good friend from her childhood. Jenny tells Forrest that her son is named Forrest Jr.
Forrest asks her if she knows another man named Forrest.
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