Review of The Graduate

Title: Review of The Graduate
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Review of The Graduate
The Graduate is directed by Mike Nichols in 1967. The Graduate is one of the best looking films I've ever seen. It is also a film that won the Oscar for best director, was nominated for best picture, and made the top tem list of A.F.I.'s best American films ever made. Regarding the film in late-60s political ideology, The Graduate is a decidedly liberal film. In its principle, conflictive characters are political …showed first 75 words of 866 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 866 total…director Mike Nichols. Te Graduate has a late 60's atmosphere aided but exceptional cinematography, appealing and creative editing, and a point-of-view style at the beginning of the movie. The Graduate is not a very practical movie, especially when dealing with the Ben-Elaine love story. Elaine seems to be unrealistically forgiving. The movie also forgives Ben for wrongly having an affair with Mrs. Robinson - as if Mrs. Robinson were the only contributor to their sin.

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