The primary reason for her instability was the sexual abuse meted out to her as a child by her father. Such events scar people for life and Jenny was no different. There is a particular scene early on in the film where Jenny and Forrest are hiding from her father in a corn field.
Her mother died when she was 5 years old. She was raised by her father, a farmer , who physically and sexually abused Jenny and her sisters. However, author Winston Groom had her dying of hepatitis C. In either case, her drug use, promiscuity, and wild lifestyle all a reaction to her horribly abusive childhood led to her death. He is diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder. During their basic training, Bubba talks about the shrimp fishing business and recites every dish one can make with shrimp.
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You Just Watched: 'Forrest Gump'. Photos Top cast Edit. Sally Field Mrs. Gump as Mrs. Harold G. Herthum Doctor as Doctor as Harold Herthum. George Kelly Barber as Barber. There's a good reason why Tom Hanks' Forrest Gump is one of the most loved characters in cinema history.
The gentle, good-natured man speaks softly and innocently, interacting with the world as a child might. His lack of a high IQ might make him less "book smart" than his contemporaries, but his focus, hysterically random skills, and big heart make him easy to love. However, this winning formula is slightly different in the book. While the novel version of Forrest still retains his childlike personality and innocence, he can be gruff and even violent at times.
He is also heard swearing on many occasions throughout the book, an idea that was completely dropped for the film. The book also sees Forrest display infrequent moments of high intelligence relating to subjects like mathematics and physics, which was also abandoned by the filmmakers.
The two form a close bond, largely owing to their similar mentalities and IQ. After becoming brothers in arms, Bubba eventually dies in combat in Vietnam, leading Forrest to honor his sacrifice with the eventual opening of the Bubba Gump Shrimp Corporation. One key difference between the two stories is how the good friends first find each other: in the film, Forrest famously meets and befriends Bubba during basic training, while in the book, the two meet during a football game while they are attending university together.
One of the most memorable parts of the film version of Forrest Gump sees the Vietnam vet return home to America and fulfil a promise to the deceased Bubba to start a shrimping enterprise. After teaming up with the legless Lieutenant Dan, Forrest establishes a massive shrimp-based empire and quickly becomes a millionaire.
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