寻《阿甘正传》的全部英文台词

A feather floats through the air. The falling feather. A city, Savannah, is revealed in the background. The feather floats down toward the city below. The feather drops down toward the street below, as people walk past and cars drive by, and nearly lands on a man's shoulder. He walks across the street, causing the feather to be whisked back on its journey. The feather floats above a stopped car. The car drives off right as the feather floats down toward the street. The feather floats under a passing car, then is sent flying back up in the air. A MAN sits on a bus bench. The feather floats above the ground and finally lands on the man's mud-soaked shoe. The man reached down and picks up the feather. His name is FORREST GUMP. He looks at the feather oddly, moves aside a box of chocolates from an old suitcase, then opens the case. Inside the old suitcase are an assortment of clothes, a ping-pong paddle, toothpaste and other personal items. Forrest pulls out a book titled "Curious George," then places the feather inside the book. Forrest closes the suitcase. Something in his eyes reveals that Forrest may not be all there. Forrest looks right as the sound of an arriving bus is heard. A bus pulls up. Forrest remains on the bus bench as the bus continues on. A BLACK WOMAN in a nurse's outfit steps up and sits down at the bus bench next to Forrest. The nurse begins to read a magazine as Forrest looks at her.

阿甘 Hello. My name's Forrest Gump. He opens a box of

chocolates and holds it out for the nurse.

阿甘 You want a chocolate?

The nurse shakes her head, a bit apprehensive about this strange man next to her.

阿甘 I could eat about a million and a half of these.

.."My mama always said, "Life is like a box of chocolates.

You never know what you're gonna get.""

(我妈妈经常说:人生就像一盒巧克力,你永远不知道会尝到哪种滋味)

Forrest eats a chocolate as he looks down at the nurse's shoes.

阿甘 Those must be comfortable shoes. I'll bet you could

walk all day in shoes like that and not feel a thing.

I wish I had shoes like that.

Black Woman My feet hurt.

阿甘 Momma always says there's an awful lot you could

tell about a person by their shoes. Where they're going.

Where they've been.

The black woman stares at Forrest as he looks down at his own shoes.

阿甘 I've worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real hard

I could remember my first pair of shoes.

Forrest closes his eyes tightly.

阿甘 Momma said they'd take my anywhere.

INT. COUNTRY DOCTOR'S OFFICE - GREENBOW, ALABAMA - DAY - 1951

A little boy closes his eyes tightly. It is young Forrest as he sits in a doctor's office.

阿甘 (voice-over) She said they was my magic shoes.

Forrest has been fitted with orthopedic shoes and metal leg braces.

DOCTOR All right, Forrest, you can open your eyes now.

Let's take a little walk around.

The doctor sets Forrest down on its feet. Forrest walks around stiffly. Forrest's mother, 甘太太, watches him as he clanks around the room awkwardly.

DOCTOR How do those feel? His legs are strong, Mrs. Gump.

As strong as I've ever seen. But his back is as crooked

as a politician.

Forrest walks foreground past the doctor and Mrs. Gump.

DOCTOR But we're gonna straighten him right up now,

won't we, Forrest?

A loud thud is heard as, outside, Forrest falls.

甘太太 . Forest!

EXT. GREENBOW, ALABAMA

Mrs. Gump and young Forrest walk across the street. Forrest walks stiffly next to his mother.

阿甘 Now, when I was a baby, Momma named me after the great Civil War hero, General Nathan Bedford Forrest...

EXT. RURAL ALABAMA

A black and white photo of General Nathan Bedford Forrest. The photo turns into live action as the General dons a hooded sheet over his head. The General is in full Ku Klux Klan garb, including his horse. The General rides off, followed by a large group of Klan members dressed in full uniform.

阿甘 (voice-over) She said we was related to him in some way.

And, what he did was, he started up this club called the

Ku Klux Klan. They'd all dress up in their robes and their

bedsheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or

something. They'd even put bedsheets on their horses

and ride around. And anyway, that's how I got my name.

Forrest Gump.

EXT. GREENBOW

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk across the street.

阿甘 (voice-over) Momma said that the Forrest part was to

remind me that sometimes we all do things that, well,

just don't make no sense. Forrest stops suddenly as his

brace gets stuck. Forrest's brace is caught in a gutter

grate. Mrs. Gump bends down and tries to free Forrest.

Two old cronies sit in front of a barber shop and watch.

甘太太 Just wait, let me get it.

Mrs. Gump struggles to pull the stuck brace from the grate.

甘太太 Let me get it. Wait, get it this way. Hold on.

Forrest pulls his foot out of the grate.

甘太太 All right.

Mrs. Gump helps Forrest up onto the sidewalk. She looks up and notices the two old man.

甘太太 All right. What are you all staring at? Haven't you ever

seen a little boy with braces on his legs before?

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along the sidwalk past the two old men. Mrs. Gump holds tightly onto Forrest's hand.

甘太太 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.

阿甘 (voice-over) Momma always had a way of explaining things

so I could understand them.

EXT. OAK ALLEY/THE GUMP BOARDING HOUSE

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along a dirt road. A row of mailboxes stands left.

阿甘 (voice-over) We lived about a quarter mile of Route 17,

about a half mile from the town of Greenbow, Alabama.

That's in the county of Greenbow. Our house had been in

Momma's family since her grandpa's grandpa's grandpa

had come across the ocean about a thousand years ago.

Something like that.

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along the Gump Boarding House driveway.

阿甘 (voice-over) Since it was just me and Momma and

we had all these empty rooms, Momma decided to

let those rooms out. Mostly to people passing through.

Like from, oh, Mobile, Montgomery, place like that.

That's how me and Mommy got money. Mommy was

a real smart lady.

甘太太 Remember what I told you, Forrest.

You're no different than anybody else is.

Mrs. Gump heads Forrest to the porch. She bends down to look Forrest in the eye.

甘太太 Did you hear what I said, Forrest? You're the same

as everybody else. You are no different.

INT. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE - DAY - 1954

PRINCIPAL Your boy's... different, Mrs. Gump.

Now, his I.Q. is seventy-five.

甘太太 Well, we're all different, Mr. Hancock.

The principal sighs, then stands up.

INT. HALLWAY

Forrest sits outside the principal's office and waits.

阿甘 (voice-over) She wanted me to have the finest education,

so she took me to the Greenbow County Central School.

I met the principal and all.

The principal stands in front of Mrs. Gump. Forrest, sitting left, listens.

PRINCIPAL I want to show you something, Mrs. Gump.

Now, this is normal.

The principal holds up a chart with a designations according to I.Q. and points to the center of the graph, labeled "Normal." A red line below the normal area is labeled "State Acceptance." The principal points to the section below the acceptance line labeled "Below."

PRINCIPAL Forrest is right here. The state requires a minimum

I.Q. of eighty to attend public school, Mrs. Gump.

He's gonna have to go to a special school. Now, he'll be

just fine.

甘太太 What does normal mean, anyway? He might be a bit on

the slow side, but my boy Forrest is going to get the

same opportunities as everyone else. He's not going

to some special school to learn to how to re-tread

tires. We're talking about five little points here.

There must be something can be done.

INT. HALLWAY

Forrest sits outside the principal's office.

PRINCIPAL We're a progressive school system. We don't

want to see anybody left behind.

INT. PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE

PRINCIPAL Is there a Mr. Gump, Mrs. Gump?

甘太太 He's on vacation.

EXT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE - NIGHT

Forrest sits on a swing outside the house. Loud organic male grunts are heard coming from inside the house. Forrest sits on the swing as the grunts continue. The principal steps out of the Gump House and wipes the sweat from his face. Forrest is sitting on the porch.

PRINCIPAL Well, your momma sure does care about your

schooling, son. Mm-mm-mm.

The principal wipes the sweat from his neck, then looks back at Forrest.

PRINCIPAL You don't say much, do you?

Forrest grunts, imitating him. The principal, embarrassed, turns and walks away.

INT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE/FORREST'S BEDROOM

Mrs. Gump reads from the book "Curious George" as Forrest sits on the bed and listens.

甘太太 "Finally, he had to try it. It looked easy, but, oh,

what happened. First there..."

阿甘 Momma, what's vacation mean?

甘太太 Vacation?

阿甘 Where Daddy went?

甘太太 Vacation's when you go somewhere, and you don't ever

come back.

Forrest lies down on his bed and looks up.

阿甘 (voice-over) Anyway, I guess you could say me and

Momma was on our own.

EXT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE - DAY

A cab driver closes the trunk of the car as two women walk toward the house. A milkman steps down from the porch.

阿甘 (voice-over) But we didn't mind. Our house was never

empty. There was always folks comin' and goin'.

甘太太 (voice-over) Suppa.

INT. GUMP BOARDING HOUSE

Mrs. Gump steps forward and speaks to all the boarders.

甘太太 It's suppa, everyone. Forrest...

A MAN WITH A CANE steps left across the hall.

MAN With Cane My, my. That sure looks special.

Mrs. Gump looks into a sitting room and informs the boarders about dinner.

甘太太 Gentlemen, would you care to join us for supper?

Hurry up and get it before the flies do. I prefer you

don't smoke that cigar so close to mealtime.

阿甘 (voice-over) Sometimes we had so many people stayin'

with us that every room was filled with travelers. You know,

livin' out of their suitcases, and hat cases, and sample cases.

甘太太 Well, you go ahead and start. I cant find Forrest.

Mrs. Gump walks up the stairs.

甘太太 Forrest... Forrest...

阿甘 (voice-over) One time a young man was staying with us,

and he had him a guitar case.

Mrs. Gump looks into Forrest's room. She hears singing coming from another room and walks over to a closed door. Mrs. Gump opens the door, revealing a young man with long sideburns as he plays the guitar and sings. Forrest holds onto a broom and dances oddly. The young man is ELVIS PRESLEY.

ELVIS PRESLEY (sings) "Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit,

and you ain't no friend of mine."

Forrest's legs rock back and forth to the guitar.

甘太太 Forrest! I told you not to bother this nice young man.

ELVIS Oh, no, that's all right, ma'am. I was just showin'

him a thing or two on the guitar here.

甘太太 All right, but your supper's ready if y'all want to eat.

ELVIS Yeah, that sounds good. Thank you, ma'am.

Mrs. Gump leaves and closes the door. Elvis sits back down. Forrest stands left, and looks himself in a mirror.

ELVIS Say, man, show me that crazy little walk you just did

there. Slow it down some.

Forrest begins to dance again as Elvis plays the guitar and sings.

ELVIS (sings) "You ain't nothin' but a hound, hound dog..."

阿甘 (voice-over) I liked that guitar.

Forrest dances as he watches himself in the mirror.

阿甘 (voice-over) It sounded good.

ELVIS (sings) "... cryin' all the time"

Forrest rocks up and down on his braced legs, then begins to step.

ELVIS (sings) "You ain't nothin' but a hound dog..."

阿甘 (voice-over)

I started moving around to the music, swinging my hips.

This one night we and Momma...

EXT. GREENBOW - NIGHT

Mrs. Gump and Forrest walk along a sidewalk. A television inside a store window reveals Elvis Presley as he performs "Houng Dog" on a stage.

阿甘 (voice-over)

...was out shoppin', and we walked right by Benson's

Furniture and Appliance store, and guess what.

The television reveals Elvis as he thrusts his hips and sings.

ELVIS (sings) You ain't nothin' but a hound dog...

Mrs. Gump and Forrest watch the television. Elvis dances around in the same manner Forrest did. A woman in the audience screaming and applauding.

ELVIS (sings) You ain't nothin' but a hound dog...

甘太太 This is not children's eyes.

Mrs. Gump walks away, pulling Forrest with her. Forrest stops and takes one last look. Elvis continues to perform over the television.

ELVIS (sings)

"Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit and you ain't no

friend of mine."

阿甘 (voice-over)

Some years later, that handsome young man who they

called "The King," well, he sung too many songs, had

himself a heart attack or something.

EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY

Forrest is still sitting on the bus bench. The black nurse looks at him.

阿甘 Must be hard being a king. You know, it's funny how you

remember some 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 prepares Forrest for his first day of school.

甘太太 You do your very best now, Forrest.

阿甘 I sure will, Momma.

阿甘 (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 the bus and looks at the bus driver. She is smoking a cigarette.

BUS DRIVER Are you comin' along?

阿甘 Momma said not to be taking rides from strangers.

BUS DRIVER This is the bus to school.

阿甘 I'm Forrest Gump.

BUS DRIVER I'm Dorothy Harris.

阿甘 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 away. 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 her. She shakes her head. Forrest looks to the other side where a boy sits alone on a larger seat. They boy glares up at Forrest.

BOY #3 You can't sit here.

阿甘 (voice-over)

You know, it's funny what a young man recollects.

'Cause I don't remember being born.

EXT. SAVANNAH/BUS BENCH - DAY

Forrest continues talking as he sits on the bus bench.

阿甘 I, I... don't recall what I got for my first Christmas and

I don't know 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.

阿甘 (voice-over) ...in the wide world.

女孩 You can sit here if you want.

Forrest looks back at 珍妮 CURRAN, a young girl about Forrest's age.

阿甘 (voice-over)

I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life.

She was like an angel.

珍妮 Well, are you gonna sit down, or aren't ya?

Forrest sits down next to Jenny.

珍妮 What's wrong with your legs?

阿甘 Um, nothing at all, thank you. My legs are just fine and

dandy.

阿甘 (voice-over)

I just sat next to her on that bus and had conversation

all the way to school.

珍妮 Then why do you have those shoes on?

阿甘 My momma said my back's crooked like a question mark.

These are going to make me as straight as an arrow.

They're my magic shoes.

阿甘 (voice-over)

And next to Momma, no one ever talked to me or asked

me questions.

珍妮 Are you stupid or something.

阿甘 Mommy says .."Stupid is as stupid does, sir."

Jenny puts her hand out toward Forrest. Forrest reaches over and shakes her hand.

珍妮 I'm Jenny.

阿甘 I'm Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump.

阿甘 (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.

阿甘 (voice-over) She taught me how to climb...

Jenny sits on a large branch and calls down to Forrest.

珍妮 Come on, Forrest, you can do it.

Forrest dangles from the branch.

阿甘 (voice-over) ... I showed her how to dangle.

Jenny and Forrest sit on a tree branch and read.

阿甘 ".....a good little moneky and..."

阿甘 (voice-over) She helped me to learn how to read.

Forrest hangs upside down from a branch and swings back and forth. Forrest's braces are wedged in the tree.

阿甘 (voice-over) And I showed her to swing.

Night. The silhouete of the oak tree, Jenny and Forrest as they sit on a branch.

阿甘 (voice-over)

Sometimes we'd just sit out and wait for the stars.

阿甘 Momma's gonna worry about me.

Jenny puts her hand on Forrest's hand.

珍妮 Just stay a little longer.

阿甘 (voice-over)

For some reason, Jenny didn't never want to go home.

阿甘 Okay, Jenny. I'll stay.

阿甘 (voice-over) She was my most special friend.

INT. SAVANNAH/BUS STOP - DAY

Forrest nods as he remembers.

阿甘 My only friend.

Forrest continues talking to the black woman. She doesn't seem to be listening as she reads her magazine. She looks up from her magazine.

阿甘 Now, my Momma always told me that miracles happen

every day. Some people 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. Jenny 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 Gump.

Jenny helps Forrest back up. Boy #1 and Boy