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《阿甘正传》的全部台词 字体: 小 中 大 | 打印 发表于: 2005-11-25 18:05 作者: 一笑 来源: 紫金香 Forrest is still sitting on the bus bench. The black nurse looks at him.
Forrest : Must be hard being a king. You know, it’s funny how you remember som
e things, but some things you can’t.
EXT. COUNTRY ROAD/ALABAMA - MORNING - 1954
Mrs. Gump and Forrest wait for the school bus. The bus pulls up as Mrs. Gump p
repares Forrest for his first day of school.
Mrs. Gump : You do your very best now, Forrest.
Forrest : I sure will, Momma.
Forrest : (voice-over) I remember the bus ride on the first day of school very
well.
The bus driver opens the door and looks down. Forrest walks to the steps of th
e bus and looks at the bus driver. She is smoking a cigarette.
Bus Driver : Are you comin’ along?
Forrest : Momma said not to be taking rides from strangers.
Bus Driver : This is the bus to school.
Forrest : I’m Forrest Gump.
Bus Driver : I’m Dorothy Harris.
Forrest : Well, now we ain’t strangers anymore.
The bus driver smiles as Forrest steps up into the bus.
INT. BUS
Forrest steps up onto the bus. Mrs. Gump waves to Forrest as the bus drives aw
ay. Forrest begins to walk down the aisle.
TWO YOUNG BOYS look up from the seat.
Boy #1 : This seat’s taken.
Boy #2 : It’s taken!
Forrest looks around. A larger girl slides over so Forrest can’t sit next to h
er. She shakes her head. Forrest looks to the other side where a boy sits alon
e on a larger seat. They boy glares up at Forrest.
Boy #3 : You can’t sit here.
Forrest : (voice-over) You know, it’s funny what a young man recollects. ’Caus
e I don’t remember being born.
EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY
Forerst continues talking as he sits on the bus bench.
Forrest : I, I... don’t recall what I got for my first Christmas and I don’t k
now when I went on my first outdoor picnic. But, I do remember the first time
I heard the sweetiest voice...
INT. BUS - MORNING (1954)
Young Forrest is still standing in the aisle on the bus.
Forrest : (voice-over) ... in the wide world.
Girl : You can sit here if you want.
Forrest looks back at JENNY CURRAN, a young girl about Forrest’s age.
Forrest : (voice-over) I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life. She
was like an angel.
Jenny : Well, are you gonna sit down, or aren’t ya?
Forrest sits down next to Jenny.
Jenny : What’s wrong with your legs?
Forrest : Um, nothing at all, thank you. My legs are just fine and dandy.
Forrest : (voice-over) I just sat next to her on that bus and had conversation
all the way to school.
Jenny : Then why do you have those shoes on?
Forrest : My momma said my back’s crooked like a question mark. These are goin
g to make me as straight as an arrow. They’re my magic shoes.
Forrest : (voice-over) And next to Momma, no one ever talked to me or asked me
questions.
Jenny : Are you stupid or something.
Forrest : Mommy says stupid is as stupid does.
Jenny puts her hand out toward Forrest. Forrest reaches over and shakes her ha
nd.
Jenny : I’m Jenny.
Forrest : I’m Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump.
Forrest : (voice-over) From that day on, we was always together. Jenny and me
was like peas and carrots.
EXT. OAK TREE - DAY
Young Jenny and Forrest run toward a large oak tree.
Forrest : (voice-over) She taught me how to climb...
Jenny sits on a large branch and calls down to Forrest.
Jenny : Come on, Forrest, you can do it.
Forrest dangles from the branch.
Forrest : (voice-over) ... I showed her how to dangle.
Jenny and Forrest sit on a tree branch and read.
Forrest : “.....a good little moneky and...“
Forrest : (voice-over) She helped me to learn how to read.
Forrest hangs upside down from a branch and swings back and forth. Forrest’s b
races are wedged in the tree.
Forrest : (voice-over) And I showed her to swing.
Night. Th silhouete of the oak tree, Jenny and Forrest as they sit on a branch
.
Forrest : (voice-over) Sometimes we’d just sit out and wait for thhe stars.
Forrest : Momma’s gonna worry about me.
Jenny puts her hand on Forrest’s hand.
Jenny : Just stay a little longer.
Forrest : (voice-over) For some reason, Jenny didn’t never want to go home.
Forrest : Okay, Jenny. I’ll stay.
Forrest : (voice-over) She was my most special friend.
INT. SAVANNAH/BUS STOP - DAY
Forrest nods as he remembers.
Forrest : My only friend.
Forrest continues talking to the black woman. She doesn’t s eem to be listenin
g as she reads her magazine. She looks up from her magazine.
Forrest : Now, my Momma always told me that miracles happen every day. Some pe
ople don’t think so, but they do.
EXT. OAK ALLEY - ANOTHER DAY (1954)
Jenny and Forrest walk. A dirt clod hits Forrest in the back of the head. Jenn
y looks as Forrest rubs his head.
THREE YOUNG BOYS get off their bikes and pick up more rocks.
Boy #1 : Hey... dummy!
Forrest is hit in the eye with another dirt clod. Forrest falls backward onto
the ground as the boys glare at him.
Boy #2 : Are you retarded, or just plain stupid?
Boy #3 : Look, I’m Forrest Grum.
Jenny helps Forrest back up. Boy #1 and Boy #2 throw more dirt clods at Forres
t.
Jenny : Just run away, Forrest.
Another dirt clod hits Forrest in the arm.
Jenny : Run, Forrest!
Forrest tries to run along the road, but his braces makes it impossible. He ho
bbles along as Jenny yells after him.
Jenny : Run away! Hurry!
Boy #1 and Boy #2 turn back toward the bikes.
Boy #2 : Get the bikes!
Boy #3 : Hurry up!
The boys pick up their bikes and ride after Forrest.
Boy #3 : Let’s get him! Come on!
Boy #2 : Look out, dummy, here we come!
The boys ride after Forrest. Jenny stands and watches.
Boy #2 : We’re gonna get you!
Jenny : Run, Forrest! Run!
Forrest hobbles along the dirt road.
Jenny : Run, Forrest!
Forrest looks over his shoulder. The three boys race on their bikes.
Boy #1 : Come back here, you!
Forrest begins to run faster with his braces on.
Forrest continues running as the boys chase him. Blood drips down from a cut o
n his head.
The boys on the bikes are gaining on Forrest. Forrest hobbles along. He begins
to gain speed.
Jenny : Run, Forrest! Run!
Slow motion -- Forrest runs from the chasing room. He looks over his shoulder
in fear.
The boys on the bikes peddle faster as they gain on Forrest, running.
Forrest tries to run even faster to get away. Suddenly his braces shatter, sen
ding steel and plastic flying into the air.
Forrest runs and look down at his legs in surprise.
Forrest continures to run faster as the mtal breaces and straps fly off his le
gs.
Forrest runs free of his braces and begins to pick up speed.
The chasing boys ride over the remains of Forrest’s braces.
Forrest : (voice-over) Now, you wouldn’t believe it if I told you.
EXT. SAVANNAH/ BUS BENCH - DAY
Forrest : But I can run like the wind blows.
The black woman continues to read her magazine. Forrest smiles as he remembers
.
Forrest : From that day on, if I was going somewhere, I was running!
EXT. OAK ALLEY - DAY (1954)
Forrest sprints away from the boys. The boys stop the chase and watch in disbe
lief. Forrest is already at the far end of the road, clear of the chasing boys
.
Boy #2 : He’s gettin’ away! Stop him!
Boy #1 throws his bike down in frustration. Forrest runs across a field.
EXT. COUNTRY ROAD
Forrest runs past a chain gang in their prison uniforms. They are cutting at t
he weeds on the side of the road.
EXT. GREENBOW
Forrest runs across the street. THE TWO OLD MEN sit in front of the barber sho
p.
Old Crony : That boy sure is a running fool.
EXT. JENNY’S HOUSE
Forrest runs down a driveway toward Jenny’s small house.
Forrest : (voice-over) Now remember how I told you that Jenny never seemed to
want to go home? Well, she lived in a house that was as old as Alabama. Her Mo
mma had gone up to heaven when she was five and her daddy was some kind of a f
armer.
Forrest knocks on Jenny’s door.
Forrest : Jenny? Jenny?
Forrest look around the field at the left. He notices Jenny and runs toward he
r.
Forrest : (voice-over) He was a very lovin’ man. He was always kissing and tou
chin’ her and her sisters. And then this one time, Jenny wasn’t on the bus to
go to school.
Forrest runs to Jenny.
Forrest : Jenny, why didn’t you come to school today?
Jenny : Shh! Daddy’s takin’ a nap.
Jenny grabs Forrest’s hand and runs into the field. Jenny’s DAD drunk, steps o
ut onto the porch and shouts.
Jenny’s Dad : Jenny!
Jenny : Come on!
Jenny’s Dad : Jenny, where’d you run to? You’d better go back here, girl!
Jenny’s dad steps out toward the field. Jenny leads Forrest into the thick tob
acco field.
Jenny’s dad runs through the field searching for Jenny with a liquor bottle in
his hand.
Jenny’s Dad : Where you at?
Jenny and Forrest run into a corn field as Jenny’s dad tries to chase her.
Jenny’s Dad : Jenny! Jenny! Where you at? Jenny!
Jenny drops to her knees and pulls Forrest down with her.
Jenny : Pray with me, Forrest. Pray with me.
Jenny’s Dad : Jenny!
Jenny : Dear God, make me a bird so I can fly far, far, far away from here. De
ar God, make me a bird so I can fly far, far, far away from here.
Forrest : (voice-over) Momma always said that God is mysterious.
Jenny’s Dad : Jenny! Get back here!
Forrest : (voice-over) He didn’t turn Jenny into a bird that day. Instead...

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Hello. My name’s Forrest - Forrest Gump. Do you want a chocolate? I could eat about a million and a half of these. My mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get.
Those must be comfortable shoes. I bet you could walk all day in shoes like that and not feel a thing. I wish I had shoes like that.
Mama always said there’s an awful lot you can tell about a person by their shoes. Where they’re going, where they’ve been. I’ve worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real hard I could remember my first pair of shoes. Mama said they’d take me anywhere . She said they was my magic shoes.
Now, when I was a baby, Mama named me after the great Civil War hero General Nathan Bedford Forrest. She said we was related to him in some way. What he did was, he tarted up this club called the Ku Klux Klan. They’d all dress up in their robes and their bed sheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or something. They’d even put bed sheets on their horses and ride around. And, anyway, that’show I got my name-- Forrest Gump. Mama said the Forrest part was to remind me that sometimes we all do things that, well, that just don’t make no sense.
Mrs. Gump: This way. Hold on. Ugh!
All right. What are y’all staring at? Haven’t you ever seen a little boy with braces on his legs before ?
Don’t ever let anybody tell you they’re better than you, Forrest.
If God intended everybody to be the same, he’d have given us all braces on our legs. Mama always had a way of explaining things so I could understand them.

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