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Opal 2022-04-19 09:01:28
Classic lens sharing
I have watched the film "The Graduate" three times recently. The director's handling of the shots and the soundtrack are full of unique personal tastes. They are eclectic and complement the storyline. The melody of Silence", let's take a look at some of the classic scenes of this film with you:
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Aryanna 2022-04-22 07:01:04
Outlook on the edge of graduation
When I graduated, I watched The Graduate again. In the hot summer, watching the protagonist go home with his luggage in a daze after graduation, not good at communicating with others, but touching the bottom line of many societies by mistake... Leisure at the same time, I feel like I am with...
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Ona 2022-03-23 09:01:25
Through Dustin Hoffman's eyes and expression, it is too thin to express in confusion. What are the young people at the crossroad thinking? wait for what? What are you pursuing? The moment the goal was achieved brought everything back to the original point. Is reincarnation a tragedy of life or is it my own incompetence? The soothing in the first half and the fast-paced in the second half to the close-up of the two looking at each other at the end correspond to the frustration of not knowing how to start to desperate to get it.
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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 @SVA】
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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]