Review of The Graduate (1967) by Christopher Null for Filmcritic.com — 01 Jan 2000
A classic that deserves its iconic status, The Graduate is the cinematic equivalent of the Simon and Garfunkel songs that make up the soundtrack -- gently subversive, wistful, not explicitly political but still very much part of the countercultural '60s.
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This review of The Graduate (1967) was written by Christopher Null and published by Filmcritic.com on 01 Jan 2000.
The Graduate has generally received very positive reviews.
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