A delightful, satirical comedy-drama.
The Graduate (1967)
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Reviews Counted:44
Fresh:39
Rotten:5
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: The music, the performances, the precision in capturing the post-college malaise -- The Graduate's coming-of-age story is indeed one for the ages.
Theatrical Release:Dec 21, 1967 Wide
Synopsis: Director Mike Nichols's THE GRADUATE is the satirical coming-of-age comedy that became an emotional touchstone for an entire generation. In the mid-1960s, Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman), a... Director Mike Nichols's THE GRADUATE is the satirical coming-of-age comedy that became an emotional touchstone for an entire generation. In the mid-1960s, Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman), a confused college graduate, is pulled in myriad directions by family, friends, and associates just days after receiving his degree. Seduced by Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), an older friend of the family, Ben carries on an affair with the married woman even as he falls for her daughter, Elaine (Katharine Ross). However, Ben and Elaine's attempts at romance are threatened by the spiteful rage of Mrs. Robinson, who proceeds to hastily arrange Elaine's marriage to someone else, leading up to one of the most memorable endings in cinema history. With its striking photography and clever editing, THE GRADUATE established Nichols as a major director. The film also made a star out of young Hoffman, who gives an understated portrayal of the perplexed Ben--the actor's first role in a Hollywood film, which he almost didn't get because he wasn't Waspy enough. Outstanding performances by the rest of the cast are highlighted by Bancroft's sexy, embittered turn as Mrs. Robinson and Ross's endearing presence as the gorgeous yet innocent Elaine. The film's impact on popular culture is immeasurable: "Plastics" will live on eternally as depressing but solid career advice, and older women will never eye younger men without fear of becoming a "Mrs. Robinson." Buck Henry (who appears briefly in the film) cowrote the influential screenplay, based on the novel by Charles Webb, and the soundtrack by Simon and Garfunkel remains a movie classic. [More]
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross, Murray Hamilton
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross, Murray Hamilton, William Daniels, Elizabeth Wilson, Brian Avery, Walter Brooke, Norman Fell, Elisabeth Fraser, Alice Ghostley, Buck Henry, Marion Lorne, Harry Holcombe, Lainie Miller, Eddra Gale, Richard Dreyfuss, Jonathan Hole
Director: Mike Nichols
Director: Mike Nichols
Producer: Lawrence Turman
Screenwriter: Calder Willingham, Buck Henry
Story: Charles Webb
Composer: Dave Grusin
Studio: Embassy Pictures
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Reviews for The Graduate
To paraphrase a line from another famous film, what do you say about a movie that has everything?
Nichols provides a masterclass in using the widescreen frame to elucidate complex emotional situations with ease and understatement.
What's most fun is a brilliant, nasty, sad, defiant and overtly sexual performance by Anne Bancroft in her prime as Mrs. Robinson
Makes you feel a little tearful and choked-up while it is making you laugh yourself raw.
A rare movie that captures a societal zeitgeist with humor, drama and biting satire.
Mike Nichols' seminal film at once reflected the generation gap and also widened it, giving youths a clear voice, indigenous music, villains (all adults), and a sympathtic anti-hero, played to perfection by Dustin Hoffman in a career-making turn.
...little more than screwball comedy with some great scenes, a memorably poignant Mrs. Robinson, and some great music videos
...plastics, an apt description for the artificial people and attitudes around him.
They don't make 'em much better than this (or Anne Bancroft's unforgettable Mrs. Robinson).
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