Just graduated Benjamin, a party to celebrate his graduation.
He's sitting in the house, his dad. "Worried?"
"Yes, just worried about my future."
Paul Simon's "The Sound of Silence" sounded, as low as a string that was about to break. The camera is constantly switching the blank and helpless face.
And at the same time trapped in two women, Mrs. Robinson, and her daughter Irene. Strange. In all the daze, but finally entangled in two women? He obeyed his parents' wishes and dated Irene, who had returned from Berkeley.
Under forced circumstances, he finally went to the university to find her.
He rushed to Erin's bedroom in the rain, he wanted to tell her the truth, Mrs Robinson threatened him in the car to tell the truth, and then he was in this bedroom, and when he was about to explain, Mrs Robinson was also soaked in A crack in the door opened.
He felt the fear of concealment.
Finally, he told his parents that he was going to find Irene at the university, and that he was going to marry her, as if to fulfill his parents' wish.
"You haven't discussed getting married with Irene?" His parents wondered.
"I'm going to Berkeley to find her, and I'm going to marry her," he said, having made the decision an hour ago, his luggage was packed, and his only clear goal seemed to be to marry Irene.
It's a little new at the beginning, and slowly the film is getting more and more amazing, the script is so bad.
We see a dazed and even numb face, which is what the film is about to say, but at the end, it turns into breaking the tradition to find Irene who has already put on a wedding dress, and then sits at the end of the bus, Benjamin shows a triumphant smile , a rather silly smile, signifying surrender to the Hollywood model.
It's just a blur in appreciation. At the age of 20, when I was at a loss, I found a little bit from the movie.
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