Submitted by Purple1829 t3_1262keg in books
I just finished Forrest Gump after reading it on a whim despite the reviews being horribly negative on goodreads (oddly enough the overall rating wasn’t bad, but nearly every review was horrible).
I know there is some problematic language in it, but it felt of the time and specifically of the time for someone who was a self described “idiot” simply mimicking words and descriptions others had used. His actual feelings and statements about the same subjects were complimentary and typically non-judgmental.
I personally have never thought the movie version was an all-time great film or anything. I enjoyed it, but it’s clear that the book and movie should be seen as two separate pieces of work, given how much liberty was taken with the source material.
I listened to the audiobook and I think the narrator really helped as I don’t like reading stories that are intentionally written in an accent.
Anyway, just curious about others thoughts on the book.
Dana07620 t1_je78ut6 wrote
That it's an instance of the movie being better than the book. For all its comedic moments, the movie had a lot of heart. While the book was comedy and the moments got unbelievably ridiculous when it hit the space scene.