The Graduate

⭐ 8.0/10

(Originally written by Tim)

This is a classic movie about a successful college student who returns home and is completely aimless and purposeless... and then an older married woman seduces him and they have an affair. It was actually pretty funny, and the lack of direction he felt as he started his life after college felt grim.

The movie starts with a party to celebrate his graduation, and everyone is so proud of all he's accomplished, but he has no friends at the party, only his parent's friends. Lot's of symbolism around drowning, and just feeling completely apathetic about the whole thing. Even when the affair is underway, he begins to show some more energy but is in no way getting his life together.

The movie truly kicks off once he starts pursuing the daughter of the woman he is having an affair with. Crazy, I know, but all of a sudden this guy seems energetic and excited for life for reasons I can't explain. The movie ends with this bonkers scene that I won't spoil, and then leaves you with a vague touch of darkness, which I always love.

I don't think I related to really anything in this movie, but I liked the performances and specific choices, like the way he drives like a complete maniac. Lots of symbolism going on in this movie, and I'm sure there is a ton you could unpack. The lack of direction you can feel between your education and your adult life is still relevant for sure.

I enjoyed this movie, and although I have known about the premise forever I was pretty shocked by where the movie went. I see why its a classic, although I can't say I feel the need to ever rewatch it.

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