I would choose to run away

Erica 2022-01-26 08:02:37

Elope this thing in my opinion is always very romantic
if I was
I would choose to get married in the church in spite of all terror eyes
wearing a white silk high heels to run away

in fact this film is seen very early
, but always remember an old A woman seduces a young man. I
feel very dirty,
but I forgot the marriage grab at the end.

I forgot when it started.
I put such a thing as an elopement in a very romantic position.
I always say that if I meet the right one people
tomorrow I'll elope with him
it's true!

I saw this movie last night and
really started to like the
music. It is also classic and beautiful.
I think if it were me,
I would resolutely decide.

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Extended Reading
  • Bonita 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    I love this movie! Dustin Hoffman is really kind cute person. And as the old word going'only love can turn a boy to a man'. This is a movie about youth and confuse and also a guide about how to hit on one pretty old woman and her daughter and how to crash her wedding. Awesome!!

  • Emory 2022-03-17 09:01:03

    The smiles of the last two gradually solidified, and the exhausted and dazed faces reappeared on their faces, just like life, which will always return to boring, repeating and wave after wave of confused cages, it is so cruel.

The Graduate quotes

  • 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!

  • 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]