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Myrtle 2022-01-26 08:02:37
I will listen carefully
Director Mike Nichols has also directed the film "Closer".
He seems to be able to grasp the details of the parties in the abnormal relationship between men and women.
The movie is full of womb imagery. From Benjamin's constant desire to stay immersed in his parent's swimming pool, to the slow... -
Ulises 2022-04-20 09:01:17
All love is better than confusion
A graduate who was confused about his future was sitting on the plane returning home with depression and anxiety in his eyes.
Just such a look, even without any supplementary scenes, is enough to make the audience feel immersed.

Lainie Miller
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Alvina 2022-01-26 08:02:37
shocked! The editing is great! Dustin Hoffman floats between the bed and the swimming pool, he has both mental and living conditions, perfect! The camera composition is super promising! Although very rebellious, the director knows exactly what he wants! The lines are too poor and very happy, the script is very crazy but incomprehensible, a self-consistent and amazing work!
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Otha 2022-03-23 09:01:25
Full of joy, I really like the elegant old lady. Hoffman’s acting skills let me go to Rain Man, acting innocent and acting stupid are two different things, okay>_< But the feeling of a 21-year-old virgin is coming to the show orz. It’s interesting to reuse a lot of music as a motif
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Mrs. Braddock: [Ben is shaving in his bathroom] Oh, my.
Benjamin: Hi.
Mrs. Braddock: Hi, can I talk to you for a minute?
Benjamin: Sure.
Mrs. Braddock: Benji... darling, I'm, uh... going to ask you something, but you don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
Benjamin: What?
Mrs. Braddock: Well, I was going to ask you what you do when you go off at night.
Benjamin: When I go out?
Mrs. Braddock: You don't have to tell me, if you don't want to.
Benjamin: No, I do, i want to tell you: I drive around.
Mrs. Braddock: What else?
Benjamin: Nothing else.
Mrs. Braddock: Well, you don't drive around from midnight til noon the next day, Benjamin?
Benjamin: Oh, no.
Mrs. Braddock: Well then, what do you do? Do you meet someone?
Benjamin: [Benjamin nicks his finger with the razor] Meet someone?
Mrs. Braddock: Hm.
Benjamin: Why do you say that?
Mrs. Braddock: Well, this is your business. I won't play games with you.
Benjamin: No wait, wait! I don't meet anyone, Mother, but why do you say that?
Mrs. Braddock: Benjamin, I don't want to pry into your affairs, but I would rather you didn't say anything at all than be dishonest. Good night.
[Mrs. Braddock leaves]
Benjamin: Well, wait! Wait a minute!
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Mrs. Robinson: [gets into Benjamin's car] Drive down the block.
Benjamin: Mrs. Robinson, Elaine and I have a date, we're going for a drive.
Mrs. Robinson: [angrily] Do exactly as I say!
Benjamin: [Ben drives down the block] Now, it seems to me...
Mrs. Robinson: Listen very carefully to me, Benjamin: You are not to see Elaine again, ever! Those are my orders, is that clear?
Benjamin: Mrs. Robinson, do you think...
Mrs. Robinson: I can make things quite unpleasant.
Benjamin: How?
Mrs. Robinson: In order to keep Elaine away from you, I'm prepared to tell her everything.
Benjamin: [Ben stops the car] I don't believe you.
Mrs. Robinson: [threateningly] Then you better start believing me.
Benjamin: I just don't believe you would do that.
Mrs. Robinson: Try me.
[Ben gets out of the car]