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Kristina 2023-09-22 21:58:54
The sound of silence http:t.cn/S7ggW6 Classic...
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Ruthie 2023-09-14 09:03:39
"The Graduate" reflects the growth of young people and their resistance to adult society. The film appeared in a blockbuster manner and became a pivotal masterpiece in the "New Hollywood Film". The first I heard about this movie was the trailer I saw on CCAV-6 in junior high school. After hearing the familiar "Sound of Silence", I knew it was the soundtrack of this movie. It was only after graduating from college that I realized that the film was terrifyingly...
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Melvin 2023-07-20 23:35:21
There is an important detail here. It was Xiao Xianrou who went to the wedding scene and snatched the bride away. He blocked a group of "old diehards" in the church with a cross. I personally feel that this place has some hints. The movie was set in 1967, and at that time, America was using the new ideas of young people as its biggest banner. Calls for sexual freedom, moral freedom, etc. have a great impact on tradition. I think that's one of the reasons this movie was...
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Myrl 2023-07-20 20:29:18
My favorite ending has mixed feelings every time I watch it. I never get tired of listening to SG's classic songs. The last rebellion and persistence are the best attitude of a confused youth. It is better to give it a try than to be raped by society. What three views do young people want? , the slightly lame plot can be better understood in the context of the late 1960s. The ecstasy clip after the break, the new wave-like photography skills of Sertis, the push-pull depth of field of the diving...
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Sandrine 2023-06-16 00:11:14
The soundtrack is classic and has been sung from generation to generation. The plot is ups and downs, the male protagonist is confused and troubled, and his heart is empty and lonely, so carnal desires fill the loneliness, but the cravings are hard to fill, and the deeper and deeper he gets, and then he finds his true...
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Rhett 2023-06-10 21:58:09
Sure enough, the teacher has to take it with you. The God-editing, God-sounding, and God-sounding scripts of that era still seem to be God-editing, God-sounding, and God-sounding...
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Keyon 2023-05-29 23:22:34
Thinking about it carefully, this is actually a movie from 50 years ago. This kind of movie that shattered my three views could have been made 50 years ago, but when I think about it, it seems that life is always more unexpected than reality. The soundtrack is...
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Garrick 2023-04-16 15:30:54
Anne Bancroft in Cougar Seduction. . . Benn often stares in the film, staring to the point that it makes people feel depressed. . . Ben went out with Elaine for one night and decided to marry her. Why, I think it has something to do with his unusual relationship with MRS Robinson. . . In the end, Ben went to the church and snatched Elaine. It was purely impulsive. Finally, when they got on the bus, Ben stared again. The atmosphere was a little...
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Stone 2023-02-14 15:14:50
Everyone's dream, isn't that the bus that never...
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Ludwig 2023-02-13 23:49:51
I remember that episode and Ben's strong oral tone. And then the evil nature of that Mrs.Robinson~~ so much that I wondered if she was testing out this guy when she seduced ben, whether he was worthy of our Elin~. . . In the end, I saw hope and despair in those two...
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Ibrahim 2022-01-26 08:02:37
Let reality come back - "Graduate" pull film record
"The Graduate" was the first new Hollywood movie I actually watched, and it became the reason I fell in love with it in the first place. After rewatching it again, the familiar feeling made me feel like I was back at the beginning, and the lost enthusiasm was found again. The following content is a...
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Graciela 2022-03-22 09:01:21
"The Graduate" of "The Director's Talk"
The subject matter of this film can be said to have distinct characteristics of the times. The 1960s was a turbulent era in the West. With the rapid development of society and economy, people began to doubt the rationality of the old order and tradition that maintained the operation of...
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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]
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Benjamin Braddock: [runs into the Robinson's house, up the stairs to Elaine's bedroom] Elaine! Elaine!
Elaine Robinson: Benjamin?
Benjamin Braddock: I'm coming up!
Elaine Robinson: I'm not dressed yet!
Elaine Robinson: [Ben barges through her bedroom door] Benjamin, I said I wasn't dressed.
Benjamin Braddock: You've got to go over the back fence, and I'll meet you in the courtyard.
Elaine Robinson: What's the matter?
Benjamin Braddock: Hurry, put your shoes on.
Elaine Robinson: [hysterically] Benjamin, Benjamin!
Benjamin Braddock: Elaine.
Elaine Robinson: What are you doing?
Benjamin Braddock: Elaine, I have to tell you something.
Elaine Robinson: What is it?
Benjamin Braddock: That woman...
Elaine Robinson: What?
Benjamin Braddock: That woman - that older woman that I told you about?
Elaine Robinson: You mean that one?
Benjamin Braddock: Yes, the married woman; that wasn't just some woman.
Elaine Robinson: What are you telling me? Benjamin, will you just tell me what this is all about?
[Elaine turns around, and sees her mother, Mrs. Robinson standing in the bedroom doorway; her expression turns to shock]
Elaine Robinson: Oh, no.
Benjamin Braddock: Elaine...
Elaine Robinson: Oh my God.
Benjamin Braddock: Please.
Elaine Robinson: Get out of here.
Benjamin Braddock: Don't cry.
Elaine Robinson: [screams] Get out! Get out, out! Get out!
Mrs. Robinson: Goodbye, Benjamin.