Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) strolled down the mile with an assortment of convicts, yet none had left an impression quite like John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan). Coffey, a black man convicted of the brutal killing of two young sisters, possessed the physical strength to harm anyone, but his demeanour speak otherwise.
Forrest Gump is a cinematic gem that requires no introduction; it's a masterpiece widely recognized by movie enthusiasts. Forrest (Tom Hanks), who is deemed slow-witted, has never considered himself disadvantaged, thanks to his supportive mother (Sally Field). His life is anything but restricted, whether excelling as a college football star, serving in Vietnam, or captaining a shrimp boat.
Leading his men behind enemy lines, Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) undertakes a mission to locate Private James Ryan, who has lost three brothers in combat.
Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks), an excessively punctual FedEx executive, finds himself on a journey to Malaysia when his plane crashes over the Pacific Ocean during a storm.
Upon arriving at JFK in New York, Eastern European tourist Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) faces an unexpected twist of fate as war erupts in his home country, entangling him in international politics.