The Graduate(1967)- User Reviews

79 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    This movie is really something special. It combines the perfect 'package' of superb acting, interesting and exciting story as well as suitable music...more»
  • star55

    What can I say, a classic. I adore this movie about youth in the 1960's. I must admit it is definetly not the ultimate 60's movie and it hardly defines the era as there is no mention of Vietnam, hippies, drugs, The Beatles, the civil rights movment …more»
  • star55

    This movie made me want to take off of college for a year or two, just to see how life could be. Many movies have taken seens from this movie, that shows how good it is. Also the symbolisim in it is fantastic.more»
  • star44

    I recently watched this film as part of a humanities class I am currently taking at EKU. This movie was very good and delt with some controversial issues. The music was great too. you have to love simon and garfunkel. i give a B+more»
  • star55

    The Graduate is a beautiful coming of age film that explores the more interesting side of the heart. This was Dustin Hoffman's first film, where he mastered the role of Benjamin in this classic masterpiece that is still well recieved in this day of …more»
  • star55

    Such a charming, funny, and relevant film. Dustin proves himself to be one of the most important screen legends of any time. The wit and vulnerability are the scene stealers. Present day film makers should take a look at this classic and realize we're …more»
  • star55

    this is by far one of the best movies everrrrrrrr! I loved everthing about it! it is PERFECT! there is great perfominces from all the crew, and not to mention the "very" atractive mrs.robinson(who can forget her!) I mean, this movie was made …more»
  • star55

    This movie is wonderful, i can compare it to my life even tho this movie is conciderably older then me. My confused state of life is similar to the main charactor played by Dustin Hofman. I loved this movie half to death and i could watch it forever.more»
  • star55

    I haven't seen The Graduate in a long time, so perhaps I'd also feel the dating Ebert refers to. But his central idea, that Benjamin was in the 70's a counter-culture hero and taking a more mature view in present day has become a bland spoiled …more»

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