Review of The Graduate (1967) by Sam M — 14 Nov 2015
"Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren't you?" Yes, this seductive drama embarks a new era in American film history. Mike Nichols' direction is perfect, from varied cinematography and well-fitted soundtrack from Simon & Garfunkel, to funny but memorable dialogues, hilarious storyline and a social message behind.
Dustin Hoffman portrays well as a lost graduate with his facial expressions, tone and gestures; Anne Bancroft is sexy and desperate of course; Katharine Ross is great as well. Remember that scream? The Graduate is indeed the landmark of the blissful year of 1967.
This review of The Graduate (1967) was written by Sam M on 14 Nov 2015.
The Graduate has generally received very positive reviews.
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