In the movie, Lieutenant Dan invests Gump’s money into Apple Inc. Viewers don’t know how much money was invested, however, it is safe to say that he would have earned millions of dollars down the road.
Apple today makes a profit of $1,444/per second – this is equal to $5.2 million per hour, $127 million per day, or $45.7 billion per year. I would say Forrest made some profit from his investment.
The Original Book
While the movie was a huge success, the original book written by Winston Groom wasn't quite in that league in terms of numbers. The book originally only sold 30,000 copies. As we know, the film ended up making a pretty, pretty penny.
Following the release of the movie, 1.6 million copies were sold. Groom felt that he was cheated out of money. The company eventually agreed to pay Groom more than $1 million for the rights to the book’s sequel, Gump & Co.
Mixed Reviews
After the film was released, there were both fans and critics. While many people praised the movie for capturing such great historical milestones and how they connected to the loveable character of Gump, as well as the way it pulled on our heartstrings, many people were pretty against it.
There were critics out there who felt that film was overly sentimental, that it was filled with too many cheesy catchphrases. Some felt that it was a symbol of privilege, and some people simply hated it because inspired the name of a shrimp chain. Still, even with some backlash, on the whole, most people loved the film.
Sounds of Clinking Coins
Director Robert Zemeckis wanted the movie was to be released with sounds of loose change clinking in Gump’s pockets while he runs. However, the original movie was released without the sounds. An edited version was later released and included the sounds.
Sound editing is a huge part of filmmaking, so it's pretty strange how a version without the sound effects made it all the way to the cinemas. Luckily it was added later. While it seems like a small detail, it's the little things things that matter.
An Edited Version of Forrest Gump
Twenty years after the film’s release, a re-edited version of Forrest Gump came to theaters in honor of the anniversary. It's all the same Forrest but this time with a better and more enhanced viewing experience that today's technologies can allow.
Many fans rushed to see the new and improved version. Needless to say, if they loved it over 20 years ago, folks went crazy for it now. The sound was clearer and the picture sharper.