The Graduate
Mike Nichols's 1967 movie, The Graduate, is one of the most famous films of the 1960's. The film catapulted both Dustin Hoffman and Katherine Ross into stardom, pushed the limits of what was acceptable in film at the time. It was rated in that time because of sexual themes and some language.
The film is about Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) and his coming to grips with the harsh reality of the real world after graduating from college. His life becomes more complicated when he becomes entrapped in an affair with Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), the mother of one of his old high school classmates.
The most known scene of the film is connecting exactly to this affair. It is known as the "Mrs. Robinson, you are trying to seduce me" scene, said by Benjamin. This scene is one of the most iconic scenes in the film. You can see it in like in LEGO style.
The film is about Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) and his coming to grips with the harsh reality of the real world after graduating from college. His life becomes more complicated when he becomes entrapped in an affair with Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), the mother of one of his old high school classmates.
The most known scene of the film is connecting exactly to this affair. It is known as the "Mrs. Robinson, you are trying to seduce me" scene, said by Benjamin. This scene is one of the most iconic scenes in the film. You can see it in like in LEGO style.
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