Spoilers below!!!!!
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The Graduate (1967) #17 on the AFI List!
This film was such a fascinating and quirky experience-I absolutely LOVED it. The way it was shot, the creative editing, the quick cut shots, and those dramatic zooms blew me away. It felt so innovative and ahead of its time. I never imagined a story like this could unfold in such an artistic and compelling way, and Mike Nichols' direction brought out both stunning performances and incredible visual storytelling. I adore when films take a simple premise and transform it into something utterly unique and unforgettable.
Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft were phenomenal together, each conveying their own struggles with such depth. As I reflect on it, I realize how trapped both characters were-caught in the consequences of their decisions and unsure of how to escape. This dynamic adds such emotional weight to their choices, especially for Mrs. Robinson, whose carefully constructed, secure life is at risk of unraveling.
One of the standout moments for me was the ending, with Ben thinking marriage would be the solution to everything. The look on their faces as they sit on the bus is so powerful. It says so much, not just about their uncertainty and disillusionment, but about the cultural and personal stakes of the time.
This movie continues to resonate with me as I process its layers today. I keep having those "aha" moments that deepen my appreciation, and I love when a film lingers with you like this, giving new reflections long after it ends.
Can’t wait for you all to give me insights on what I may have missed upon first time watch! I loved it!
Getting close to HALF WAY on the AFI! This is nuts!
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Ames
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