Forrest Gump's father died when he was very young, leaving only him and his mother. Even though the daily life of divorced families is very difficult, they still need to deal with such a unique child, but Forrest Gump's mother is not depressed and complains about life, but rents a house to support her family.
The doctor said Forrest Gump only went to special education schools, but Forrest Gump's mother tried every means to get Forrest Gump to go to public schools and live with ordinary people, and often advised Forrest Gump that you were no different from others.
Motherly love has been accompanying him to study, join the army, buy a boat to catch shrimp, overcome one difficulty after another and create one surprise after another. Forrest Gump's mother did not forget to exhort Forrest Gump before she died: "Death is a part of life and everyone's fate."
Let Forrest Gump know that death is a very smooth thing, don't worry. Motherly love is Forrest Gump's strong backing, the driving force of his self-confidence, and has always inspired him to forge ahead.