Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross, William Daniels, Murray Hamilton
Directed by: Mike Nichols
Runtime: 101 minutes
Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment
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Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) isn’t having a nice time when he flies home to Los Angeles after graduating from college. His parents and a large group of family friends are all eager to know of his future plans but Benjamin isn’t ready to think about that and becomes increasingly withdrawn. Hiding in his room during a family party he is interrupted by Mrs Robinson (Anne Bancroft) whose husband (Murray Hamilton) is a law partner of Benjamin’s father (William Daniels). Benjamin agrees to drive Mrs Robinson home and despite his best efforts to leave she lures him inside and proceeds to offer herself to him whenever he wishes. Initially horrified, Benjamin later takes Mrs Robinson up on the offer and they begin an affair.
Suddenly a summer in Los Angeles becomes pleasant for Benjamin, divided between sunbathing by the family pool and sneaking off to a hotel to sleep with Mrs Robinson. However, problems mount when Elaine Robinson (Katharine Ross) comes home from college. Mrs Robinson warns Benjamin not to take her daughter out on a date but he is more or less forced into it by his father. Although Benjamin is initially cold towards Elaine he soon finds himself falling for her. This obviously puts Benjamin in an awkward quandary. Does he defy Mrs Robinson and pursue Elaine, or does he forsake a potential future with Elaine to continue his affair with her mother?
From start to finish, The Graduate is funny, well-acted and has many memorable moments. Many of the quotes from the witty script will be familiar even if you haven’t seen the film, while the ambiguity of the end scene on that bus only adds to the overall mystique of this classic sixties comedy. Fantastic.
Verdict: 5/5
(Film source: reviewer’s own copy)
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I was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England and have always been a bookworm and enjoyed creative writing at school. In 1999 I created the Elencheran Chronicles and have been writing ever since. My first novel, Fezariu's Epiphany, was published in May 2011. When not writing I'm a lover of films, games, books and blogging. I now live in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, with my wife, Donna, and our six cats - Kain, Razz, Buggles, Charlie, Bilbo and Frodo.
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