The whole show is just a farce

Nikita 2022-03-21 09:01:23

The man is a little old. The plot is boring, the cut mirror is interesting. This is an over-interpreted film.

Concubine is disgusting. Is it tempting for the male protagonist to get on the old woman's bed just like that? Can't stand it?
The male protagonist's love for Irene is also inexplicable. Is love so easy?
Haste is not enough, you have to run like a dog without gasoline.

Stealing the bride out of the church, dramatic plot. If a girl likes you, how can she go to church with others. How deeply fettered and how much resistance did you have to make a girl think "I love him the most" when she gets married.
After seeing the last scene, I finally remembered where the impression of this movie came from. At the end, two actors, a man and a woman, were sitting on the bus. After a few seconds, the director did not call to stop. And looking at each other, but it has become a classic long shot in the history of film. It shows how lovers who do not have the blessings and support of parents and friends face the confusion in the future.

The whole play is pure farce. do not like.

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Extended Reading
  • Rubye 2022-03-23 09:01:25

    Lust cannot fill the confusion, love cannot satisfy life. The unethical relationship between the virgin and the young woman has become an obsession for the infatuated young man to run away from the bride. Without Hoffman's smart performance, it would be much inferior, and the soundtrack would be great.

  • Mona 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    Only when you know the meaning of love can you settle down and appreciate it, just like ben. Ben may not be mature, but he understands what love is. The end of the first act is the best written one I have ever seen. Mrs. Robinson's teasing and Ben's dullness constitute a very powerful scene. The film’s photography has also been designed. The large-aperture and less-focused photography fits the relationship between the plot and the confusion, depression, and resistance of the American society at that time.

The Graduate quotes

  • Mr. Braddock: Ben, what are you doing?

    Benjamin: Well, I would say that I'm just drifting. Here in the pool.

    Mr. Braddock: Why?

    Benjamin: Well, it's very comfortable just to drift here.

    Mr. Braddock: Have you thought about graduate school?

    Benjamin: No.

    Mr. Braddock: Would you mind telling me then what those four years of college were for? What was the point of all that hard work?

    Benjamin: You got me.

  • [last lines]

    Mrs. Robinson: Elaine, it's too late!

    Elaine: Not for me!