What does Forrest Gump suffer from?

He was forced to wear leg braces which made walking difficult and running nearly impossible. This was likely attributed to polio, or "poliomyelitis," a disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus.
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Is Forrest Gump mentally disabled?

Forrest clearly has an intellectual disability, but also has a physical impairment—his leg braces—as a child. Lt. Dan's missing legs are the most obvious physical disability in the film, but Jenny's AIDS is also disabling.
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What illness did Jenny have in Forrest Gump?

In 1994's original "Forrest Gump," the mother of Forrest Junior, Jenny (played by Robin Wright), dies after suffering from an illness implied to be HIV/AIDS. "And people wouldn't go to class with him in Florida," Roth continued.
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Did Forrest Gump have PTSD?

He exemplifies PTSD in his actions—his uneasiness, difficulty coping, and inability to accept reality as it is. The second scene that best represents PTSD and its complications is when Lt. Dan is still in the hospital with Forrest.
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What was Bubba's disability?

Bubba was drafted into the United States Army, and was sitting on the bus heading to basic training when he first met Forrest, offering him a seat next to him. He is diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder.
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What mental illness does Tracy have in thirteen?

Dr. David Allen suggested this film as an illustration of Borderline Personality Disorder. Seventh grader Tracy presents just such a picture, at least on the surface.
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Does Forrest Gump have autism?

But it's also one of many signs scattered through the movie that the character might be autistic. Neither author Winston Groom nor star Tom Hanks or director Robert Zemeckis have ever commented on their view of whether or not Forrest was intended to be portrayed as autistic.
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What did Jenny's dad do to her?

Her mother died when she was 5 years old. She was raised by her father, a farmer, who physically and sexually abused Jenny and her sisters. Forrest, being simple minded, believed that he was simply a loving father as he was always kissing and touching Jenny and her sisters.
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Why did Jenny leave Forrest after sleeping with him?

She did not see herself as being in his league. In her mind, she had to leave. That was her loving gesture to him so that he could find someone who was worthy of him. She knew he would not understand, so she left in a manner that would cause the least pain to him.
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Was Forrest Gump a savant?

Film adaptations

It does not identify Forrest as a person with savant syndrome. It sanitizes his sex life and reduces profanity as expressed by Forrest in the book. According to author Winston Groom, the movie "took some of the rough edges off" Forrest.
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Why does Forrest Gump talk weird?

According to Hanks, Michael Conner Humphreys, the actor who played Forrest Gump as a young boy, had a deep Mississippi accent and pronounced words with a hard "g." Humphreys struggled to make his accent sound like Hanks', so the "Toy Story" actor decided he would try to speak more like the little boy.
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Was Forrest Gump a true story?

Although the historical events in Forrest Gump are very real, Forrest is not — however, the character was directly inspired by a handful of real people. The first is Sammy Lee Davis, a real-life veteran of the Vietnam War whose story is decidedly similar to Forrest's.
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Is Forrest actually the father?

The Time Between Forrest Jr.'s Birth And The Reveal

and informs Forrest that the boy is his. Forrest is shocked by the news, but eventually snaps out of it and joins Forrest Jr. for an episode of Sesame Street. There's quite a gap of time between Forrest Jr.'s birth and Jenny's revelation to Forrest though.
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Why did Jenny not tell Forrest about his son?

With the way in which Jenny is portrayed through much of the film's second act, it's possible she didn't know who Jr.'s father was, and therefore decided she'd name him after (and eventually deliver him to) the most responsible, unimpeachable person she knew in her life.
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What happened to Forrest Gump's dad?

It is revealed that his father was a longshoreman who worked for United Fruit Company. He was killed when a crate of bananas being loaded off of a boat fell on top of him, crushing him to death.
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Did Jenny ever love Forrest?

She only wrote to Forrest once she knew of her terminal illness. Their marriage gave both of them happiness and Forrest Jr. a father who would take care of him once Jenny died. "She did love Forrest.
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Why does Jenny hate her dad?

Curran was “a very loving man, always kissing and touching Jenny and her sisters”. However, unknown to Forrest, Mr. Curran was actually abusing them, both physically and sexually. Because of this, Jenny was always spending time with Forrest, and never seemed to want to go back to her own home.
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How was Jenny abused in Forrest Gump?

Abused by her father as a child, Jenny grows into a troubled young woman, but her suffering is only seen through Forrest's fair-weather filter. “He was a very loving man,” says Forrest of Jenny's dad, “always kissing and touching her and her sisters.”
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What is childhood disintegrative disorder?

Childhood disintegrative disorder is a condition in which children develop normally through age 3 or 4. Then, over a few months, they lose language, motor, social, and other skills that they already learned.
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Does Sheldon have Aspergers?

Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory, the popular CBS sitcom. (It was the only award for the series.) In 2009, Paul Collins took a close look at Sheldon's hilarious, geeky, gawky character and argued that although the series never describes him as such, Sheldon is the first sitcom star to have Asperger's syndrome.
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What was Joker's mental illness?

Ledger described his character as a 'psychopathic, mass-murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy', and Paul Levitz, president of DC Comics in 2002–2009, said, 'I keep coming back to the way he physically incarnates madness'.
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What mental illness does Bella Swan have?

Bella suffers from a classic case of clinical depression.
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What was Clementine's mental illness?

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind beautifully reveals the chaos, heartbreak, and passion of the relationship between Joel – who has avoidant personality disorder – and Clementine – who has borderline personality disorder.
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Did Jenny and Forrest have a child?

Little Forrest (referred to in the film as Forrest Jr.) is a character in the Forrest Gump novel and film. He is the son of Forrest Gump and Jenny Curran and is played by Haley Joel Osment in the movie.
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Is there a Forrest Gump 2?

But 1994's Forrest Gump still remains one of his biggest hits. Moreover, the Oscar-winning movie is Hanks' biggest movie never to inspire a sequel. Here's why Forrest Gump 2 never came together, despite early plans to make it.
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