Character Biography Ben: He is a young man with a bright future, from a distinguished background and a youthful spirit. After graduation, as a freshman who has just stepped out of college, facing the so-called bright future in many people's mouths, he feels confused. Suddenly lost the direction of life, and then fell into the tender web of a married woman, and thus produced a deformed love story. When Ben returned from college after graduation, Ben, who was standing on the automatic transmission elevator, did not move, and let the transmission take him away. He stared straight ahead, very blank. After graduation, Ben had no joy when he returned home. , and there is no vision for the future, some are just confused, helpless, negative, and confused about the future. Under the temptation of Mrs. Robinson, Ben began to have an affair with her, but at this time Ben was timid and nervous, and at the same time he was simple. With a strong sense of self-guilt, all of which came from the emptiness within him. When Ben met Mrs. Robinson's daughter Elaine, the true spark of love in his heart was ignited, he began to have a clear goal, no longer confused, and persistently pursued his true love, although he encountered many Setbacks, but full of fighting spirit, and finally found their own happiness. Elaine: Elaine is a student at the University of Berkeley. She is beautiful, pure, submissive, chaste, but has no opinion. She is led around like a doll. She first fell in love with Ben, who was unassuming, taciturn, and even humiliating herself. When she learned that Ben had an unruly relationship with her mother, she was heartbroken and had her own opinion for the first time. Cut off all contact with Benn, returned to Berkeley school early, and met fellow classmate Carl. The separation time was not very long this time, and she couldn't help Benn's soft and hard bubbles. She forgave Benn again. Later, under the coercion of her parents, she had to marry Carl, but in the end she was moved by Benn's sincerity. Disregarding the dissuasion of his parents, he listened to his own heart and followed Ben to escape the wedding scene. Mrs. Robinson: She is a rebel who disdains the ethical norms of the patriarchal society. In order to break through the cage of the dull family life that is not in name, she boldly seeks sexual freedom, so she launched a violent attack on her friend's son Ben, using all his resources. A kind of wrist to seduce him. At the beginning of the film, when Benn wants to back off on their first date at the hotel, Mrs. Robinson shoves Benn into her arms. Although Mrs. Robinson is wild and uninhibited, she also has her own anxiety, fear that Ben will leave her, and there will be times when she is desolate and dazed. When her affair with Benn came to light, Mrs. Robinson stood at the door with tears on her face. When she watched Mr. Robinson send her daughter back to school ahead of schedule, she followed him lonely and sad. . As a result, Mrs. Robinson is a romantic image of a bad woman, and her marriage life with her husband is unhappy and exists only in name. Because of the incest with Ben, the relationship with her daughter is also discordant, and the whole family is in a state of separation. Mrs. Braddock: Ben's mother, who was not as wild as Mrs. Robinson, was a typical busy housewife following her husband. She is quite satisfied with her current situation, and taking care of her family is her whole world. Mrs. Braddock followed her husband step by step, like a faithful pawn, saddled before and after, without complaint. in the husband for At a party to celebrate Benn's graduation, Mrs. Braddock couldn't wait to tell the guests about her son's glorious achievements. Her beaming, high spirits contrasted sharply with Ben's tired, taciturn look. Later, at Benn's birthday party, with complete disregard for her son's feelings, Mrs. Braddock and her husband directed Benn's diving show. Originally, I expected my son to make achievements soon, but I didn't expect him to be idle by the swimming pool all day. When her husband rebuked her son for "not seeking to improve," Mrs. Braddock was a silent listener, never asking her son about it, much less taking part in the father-son conversation. Later, in order to bring Ben back to the normal track, Ben's father tried his best to match Ben and Elaine. Mrs Braddock cheered for her husband. In fact, Mrs. Braddock, who sings and sings with her husband, has never had a real emotional communication with her son who is miserable and miserable. Her only wish is that her son can satisfy her husband and become an aspiring young man who meets the moral standards of the patriarchal society. For Mrs Braddock, What the husband says is the norm that should be enforced. Synopsis: Young Ben, fresh out of college, is at a loss for the future of his life, even though his parents are busy planning a hilarious house party to celebrate him. Among the guests, Mrs. Robinson developed a very strong interest in Benn, and asked him to drive her home. At Robinson's house, Mrs. Robinson kept teasing Benn, but Benn refused. But Benn's life after graduation became more and more boring. Soon after, Benn began to have a tryst with Mrs. Robinson. Although Benn was afraid, excited and nervous in the first cheating, but with the first Benn kept dating Mrs. Robinson after an experience of masculinity. Later, Mrs. Robinson's daughter, Elaine, came back from school. Under pressure from her parents, Ben made an appointment to meet with Elaine. In order to make a promise to Mrs. Robinson, Ben deliberately showed her disgust for Elaine and humiliated her in the ballroom. Elaine, but Elaine's purity and kindness still made Ben's heart beat and fell in love with her deeply. Ben found an opportunity to express his love to Elaine and confessed his depravity, but he didn't say anything. The lady's name. Elaine was moved by Ben's sincerity and forgave him, and the two made an appointment to meet the next day. Mrs. Robinson resolutely objected to it, and threatened Benn to tell his daughter about the affair if he met Elaine again. On the rainy day the two made an appointment, Elaine guessed the special relationship between Ben and his mother, and was extremely sad, and went to Berkeley to study with hatred for Ben. Elaine's departure made Ben grief-stricken and missed deeply. The separation of the two made Benn decide to go to Berkeley to retrieve Elaine and marry her. In Berkeley Benn found out that Elaine had a new boyfriend Carl, and the two even reached the point of talking about marriage. Although Benn was very sad, he did not give up his pursuit of Elaine because of this. When Benn bought flowers, When the ring was about to formally propose to Elaine, Mr. Robinson also knew about Ben's affair with his wife, so he went to Berkeley to hinder Ben and his daughter, and forced her daughter to marry Carl. After Benn learned the news, he desperately wanted to stop Elaine from getting married, and to get back the woman he loved. There were many setbacks in the process of pursuit. Finally, he learned about the wedding location from Carl's friend and interrupted at the last moment. Elaine and Carl's wedding. Elaine was completely disappointed by her parents who were screaming loudly but didn't care about her feelings. She followed Ben to escape the wedding scene. The two ran out of the church and stepped on the bus symbolizing freedom. Their faces showed brilliant expressions. A smile, joy in his eyes, hope, determination, but also confusion. Go to Berkeley to retrieve Elaine and marry her. In Berkeley Benn found out that Elaine had a new boyfriend Carl, and the two even reached the point of talking about marriage. Although Benn was very sad, he did not give up his pursuit of Elaine because of this. When Benn bought flowers, When the ring was about to formally propose to Elaine, Mr. Robinson also knew about Ben's affair with his wife, so he went to Berkeley to hinder Ben and his daughter, and forced her daughter to marry Carl. After Benn learned the news, he desperately wanted to stop Elaine from getting married, and to get back the woman he loved. There were many setbacks in the process of pursuit. Finally, he learned about the wedding location from Carl's friend and interrupted at the last moment. Elaine and Carl's wedding. Elaine was completely disappointed by her parents who were screaming loudly but didn't care about her feelings. She followed Ben to escape the wedding scene. The two ran out of the church and stepped on the bus symbolizing freedom. Their faces showed brilliant expressions. A smile, joy in his eyes, hope, determination, but also confusion. Go to Berkeley to retrieve Elaine and marry her. In Berkeley, Benn found out that Elaine had a new boyfriend Carl, and the two even reached the point of talking about marriage. Although Benn was very sad, he did not give up his pursuit of Elaine because of this. When Benn bought flowers, When the ring was about to formally propose to Elaine, Mr. Robinson also knew about Ben's affair with his wife, so he went to Berkeley to hinder Ben and his daughter, and forced her daughter to marry Carl. After Benn learned the news, he desperately wanted to stop Elaine from getting married, and to get back the woman he loved. There were many setbacks in the process of pursuit. Finally, he learned about the wedding location from Carl's friend and interrupted at the last moment. Elaine and Carl's wedding. Elaine was completely disappointed by her parents who were screaming loudly but didn't care about her feelings. She followed Ben to escape the wedding scene. The two ran out of the church and stepped on the bus symbolizing freedom. Their faces showed brilliant expressions. A smile, joy in his eyes, hope, determination, but also confusion.
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