Vietnam veteran and world-renowned American author Winston Groom, who wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “Forest Gump,” seems to have lost no love for the Hollywood establishment. In the book that follows “Gump & Co.” The first line is “Don’t let those Hollywood people make a movie about your life, because they always screw it up.” The truth about the Academy-Award winning film is that it simply doesn’t quite capture the true truth about Forest, Jenny and Lieutenant Dan Taylor. Yes, Forrest and Jenny had a son and yes, Forrest and Dan Taylor went into the shrimp business. It’s true, though, in the book, Forest and Jenny never got married. Jenny came to realize that Forest was able to raise a son at that time. Ambassador Dan got artificial legs after the war, but the space ship wasn’t made of titanium as the movie lead would have you believe. Dan’s truth is still bitter, bitter as he is. most of the stories. Dan has never married and remains single throughout this book.
Instead, positive things always happen to the Forest because you ended up being fortunate in the situation in which I arrived in the Forest. One of the most important characters in the first book was Mr. Trible, who helped Forest learn the ropes of the business. The film itself makes no mention of Mr Trible. It is a serious omission of characters that put doubt in the eyes of Winston’s spouse whether there will be sequels or not. Hollywood producers have tried for years as a spouse to reach an agreement with them, but until recently they broke off contact and boundaries. If the consequences ever come, Forest expects to find himself in the thick of the Jim Bakker, Iran-Contra, and New Coke fiascos. There is a very funny scene in the book where Forest meets the actor Tom Hanks in a nightclub in New York City where Forest worked as Ivan Boesky , a man who was later convicted of one of the biggest business scandals in history. Tom Hanks would talk to himself in the film if he metabolized the consequences.
It seems that the main company that is in charge of this and as of the summer of 2007 the mouth of the bridegroom and the heads of the studios were talking again. Of course, another ex-actor should get the services of Tom Hanks, which is something rather lukewarm to commit. The screenplay has actually been written for the sequel over the years, but the groom probably doesn’t want his work ripped off by the Hollywood crowd again, no matter how big the check. According to Dark Horizons producers Steve Tisch and Wendy Finerman started looking at the script again to talk about the overall wrestling movie industry. According to Teen Hollywood, Gary Sinise has also talked about the possibility of a Gump sequel. A fond military historian, as reported in several biographical sources, will probably want to pay due respect to his books, which deal with important historical events, such as Desert Storm. There is some veiled political commentary in this sequel, but again it is very difficult to feel what the author is writing if he is actually doing it.
Sources:
Franklin, Garth. “Gump Sequel Back in Action” Dark Horizons.
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news07/070307h.php
“Gump Sequel Planned” World Entertainment News Network.
http://www.teenhollywood.com/d/144170/1014/gump-sequel-planned.html
“Winston Groom Biography”
http://biography.jrank.org/pages/4380/Groom-Winston.html