What was jenny sick with in forrest gump
Wright's character dies after marrying Forrest, and her illness is never clarified within the film. He reveals that the Forrest Gump sequel was actually going to open with the revelation that Forrest Jr. Roth also notes that he wrote a comedically dark scene involving Florida kids that refused to attend the same school as Forrest Jr. So there was a big conflict. One scene involved Hanks' character riding in the back of O. Simpson's Ford Bronco during the infamous freeway chase in Los Angeles, and another scene had Forrest ballroom dancing with Princess Diana who tragically passed away in Roth also wrote a sequence where a Native American character who Forrest befriends gets killed in the Oklahoma City bombing.
Considering how underwhelming most belated sequels to beloved classic movies turn out though, Forrest not returning for a sequel is probably for the best, especially due to the original being a bit problematic by modern standards.
Hough is a senior writer at Screen Rant. One could get poetic and say, "the crushing expectations of being a woman in a man's world," or her past mistakes and traumas catching up with her, but none of those things are likely to be reported as the cause of death on someone's death certificate. Fans don't want to think about it, and many of them want a definitive, concrete answer.
We hear you, and so did "Forrest Gump" screenwriter Eric Roth. Here's Jenny's real cause of death. Jenny also reveals she is sick. This reunion takes place in according to a sign on a passing bus. In the early days of the epidemic, there was no official name for it. Jenny does both in the movie.
While Forrest goes to Vietnam and starts his shrimp business, Jenny joins the hippie movement. She appears with different boyfriends throughout the film, although Forrest Gump is PG so her relationships are not explicit. In one scene, Jenny and her partner are in a daze with drug paraphernalia in the room, including a syringe.
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