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=== ''Finding Forrester'' provides examples of: ===


* [[Brilliant but Lazy]] / [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Jamal, prior to meeting Forrester, intentionally performed averagely on his homework and testing in order to save face around his friends. Eventually, the school discovers just how smart Jamal actually is. Forrester also [[Invoked Trope|calls Jamal]] out on this.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]] / [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Jamal, prior to meeting Forrester, intentionally performed averagely on his homework and testing in order to save face around his friends. Eventually, the school discovers just how smart Jamal actually is. Forrester also [[Invoked Trope|calls Jamal]] out on this.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Forrester is usually this, although Jamal has some moments too.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Forrester is usually this, although Jamal has some moments too.
* [[Hands On Approach]]: Jamaal ostensibly teaching a girl how to play defense in basketball.
* [[Hands-On Approach]]: Jamaal ostensibly teaching a girl how to play defense in basketball.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: Matt Damon has a brief appearance as a lawyer near the end of the film.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Matt Damon has a brief appearance as a lawyer near the end of the film.
** Don't forget F. Murray Abraham, who plays Salieri in Amadeus.
** Don't forget F. Murray Abraham, who plays Salieri in Amadeus.
** [[Anna Paquin]] anyone?
** [[Anna Paquin]] anyone?
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: The gruff and irritable Forrester.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: The gruff and irritable Forrester.
* [[Magical Negro]]: Jamal is [[Tropes Are Not Bad|a thoughtful and fleshed out]] version to Forrester as he brings the old writer out of his shell. It gives depth to their student/teacher relationship.
* [[Magical Negro]]: Jamal is [[Tropes Are Not Bad|a thoughtful and fleshed out]] version to Forrester as he brings the old writer out of his shell. It gives depth to their student/teacher relationship.
* [[The Obi Wan]]: Forrester is this to Jamal.
* [[The Obi-Wan]]: Forrester is this to Jamal.
* [[One Book Author]]: Forrester{{spoiler|, though he writes another book in the end.}}
* [[One-Book Author]]: Forrester{{spoiler|, though he writes another book in the end.}}
* [[Oscar Bait]]: Inspirational story? A laid-back setting with loads of drama bubbling under the surface? [[Memetic Mutation|Quotable quotes?]] It's all here.
* [[Oscar Bait]]: Inspirational story? A laid-back setting with loads of drama bubbling under the surface? [[Memetic Mutation|Quotable quotes?]] It's all here.
* [[Plagiarism in Fiction]]: Jamal is accused of this when he turns in an essay written with Forrester's help.
* [[Plagiarism in Fiction]]: Jamal is accused of this when he turns in an essay written with Forrester's help.
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* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The scene where Jamal finds out that {{spoiler|Forrester dies}} has oddly upbeat music. Although it may have been to get across the point that {{spoiler|Forrester died happily.}}
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The scene where Jamal finds out that {{spoiler|Forrester dies}} has oddly upbeat music. Although it may have been to get across the point that {{spoiler|Forrester died happily.}}
* [[Totally Radical]]: The memetic quote above is an in-story example by Forrester.
* [[Totally Radical]]: The memetic quote above is an in-story example by Forrester.
* [[White Mans Burden]]: Bit more complicated than that, and inverted somewhat. See [[Magical Negro]].
* [[White Man's Burden]]: Bit more complicated than that, and inverted somewhat. See [[Magical Negro]].


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[[Category:Finding Forrester]]
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 2 October 2020

"You're the man now, dog!"
William Forrester
"In a forgotten corner of the Bronx, something hidden is about to be found, someone legendary is about to be discovered, and something extraordinary is about to take place..."
The trailer's narration

Finding Forrester is a movie from 2000 about a boy from a poor neighborhood in the Bronx with talents for writing and basketball. When his high test scores and athletic skills get him a scholarship to a prestigious prep school, he meets a famously reclusive author who helps lead him to success.

It was Gus Van Sant's more proper follow-up to Good Will Hunting (after his poorly-regarded Psycho 1998 remake) and his last mainstream Hollywood film.


Tropes used in Finding Forrester include: