The Graduate Comments

  • Derick 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    Man is a slave to whatever is subdued, and it is a slave to be subdued by lust. From the beginning to the end, he was numb and expressionless, because he was always a...

  • Alden 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    I feel uncomfortable seeing it, I don’t know...

  • Emanuel 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    "I don't think you will go anywhere until you have a definite...

  • Adela 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    "I don't think so" 40 years...

  • Angela 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    Disgusting...

  • Tiara 2022-03-21 09:01:23

    The growth of a man requires a woman who takes him to orgasm and a woman who is brought to orgasm by...

  • Hattie 2022-03-20 09:01:21

    Hou Lang discounted the book "Invisible Edit", so I reviewed the recent old film ING. This is the kind of "famous but I can't see it". Especially when I was young, I didn't even get the jokes. After the age of the protagonist, the editor, director, and editor are eager to find a target for that kind of emptiness and irritability-even if blindly, it is too accurate to capture this boring...

  • Elinore 2022-03-20 09:01:21

    Replay. The plot is a bit riddled, but the confusion and restlessness have been spreading out, a battle between control and anti-control in the adult world. Several lenses can be etched into the era. Used that song too many...

  • Laverna 2022-03-20 09:01:21

    I watched it again, it was a masterpiece. At the end of the church, her mother reminded Elaine "it's too late" and Elaine shouted "not for me". I was surprised that the saddest character in this story is Mrs. Robinson. She was pregnant with Elaine and had to marry her husband who she didn't love. "Too late" is the dogma given to her by the times. She didn't want to be as desperate as her daughter, but powerless, she could only be trapped in the marriage and drink...

  • Phyllis 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    Watching in the drama class, the ultimate combination of off-line black humor and suspense, it is also super resonant, editing and photography are very new (wave), the feeling of chaos and restlessness is very moving. 【2017.10.20...

Extended Reading

The Graduate quotes

  • Mrs. Singleman: Hello.

    Benjamin: Hello.

    Mrs. Singleman: Oh, you must be one of the porters.

    Benjamin: No, actually, I'm not...

    Mrs. Singleman: Yes, I'd like you to meet my sister, Miss DeWitte.

    Miss DeWitte: How do you do?

    Benjamin: How do you do, Miss DeWitte?

    Mrs. Singleman: And that's my husband, Mr. Singleman.

    [Mr. Singleman holds his hand out in greeting]

    Mr. Singleman: Oh, sorry.

    Geoffrey: Fine, thank you.

    Mrs. Singleman: That's Geoffrey, of course.

    Mr. Singleman: I didn't get your name, sir.

    Benjamin: Benjamin Braddock, sir, but I'm...

    Mrs. Singleman: Braddock? Branham?

    Benjamin: Yes, but I'm afraid I'm...

    Mrs. Singleman: Oh, no no no, I'll find your table in just a moment.

    Mrs. Singleman: [looks through the guest list] Braddock, Braddock, Braddock, not Branham, we have a Branham.

    Benjamin: No, actually, I'm just looking for a friend.

    Mrs. Singleman: Oh, but I don't understand.

    Benjamin: I'm not with your party. I'm sorry.

    Mr. Singleman: Hey, I don't get it.

    Mrs. Singleman: I've enjoyed meeting you, Mr. Braddock.

  • Benjamin: Don't talk about Elaine?

    Mrs. Robinson: No.

    Benjamin: Well, why not?

    Mrs. Robinson: Because I don't want you to.

    Benjamin: Well, why don't you? I wish you'd tell me.

    Mrs. Robinson: There's nothing to tell.

    Benjamin: Well, why is she a big taboo subject all of a sudden? Well, I guess I'll have to ask her out on a date and find out what the big deal is.

    Mrs. Robinson: [turns on the lamp] Benjamin...

    Benjamin: Ow!

    Mrs. Robinson: Don't you ever take that girl out! Do you understand me?

    Benjamin: Look, I have no intention of taking her out.

    Mrs. Robinson: Good.

    Benjamin: I was just kidding around.

    Mrs. Robinson: Good.

    Benjamin: But why shouldn't I?

    Mrs. Robinson: I have my reasons.

    Benjamin: Well, let's hear them.

    Mrs. Robinson: No.

    Benjamin: Let's hear them, Mrs. Robinson, because I think I know what they are; I'm not good enough for her to associate with, am I? I'm not good enough to even talk about her, am I?

    Mrs. Robinson: Let's drop it.

    Benjamin: We're not dropping it! I'm good enough for you, but I'm not good enough to associate with your daughter. That's it, isn't it! Isn't it?

    Mrs. Robinson: [lengthy pause] Yes.

    Benjamin: You go to hell! You go straight to hell, Mrs. Robinson! Do you think I'm proud of myself? Do you think I'm proud of this?

    Mrs. Robinson: I wouldn't know.

    Benjamin: Well, I am not! No sir, I am not proud that I spend my time with a broken-down alcoholic!

    Mrs. Robinson: I see.

    Benjamin: And if you think I come here for any reason besides pure boredom, then you're all wrong; because Mrs. Robinson, this is the sickest, most perverted thing in the world that ever happened to me! And you do what you want, but I'm getting the hell out!

    Mrs. Robinson: Are you?

    Benjamin: Goddam right I am!