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Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 06/02/2009 Run time: 212 minutes Rating: R
Few films have defined a generation as The Graduate did. The alienation, the nonconformity, the intergenerational romance, the blissful Simon and Garfunkel soundtrack--they all served to lob a cultural grenade smack into the middle of 1967 America, ultimately making the film the third most profitable up to that time. Seen from a later perspective, its radical chicness has dimmed a bit, yet it's still a joy to see Dustin Hoffman's bemused Benjamin and Anne Bancroft's deliciously decadent, sardonic Mrs. Robinson. The script by Buck Henry and Calder Willingham is still offbeat and dryly funny, and Mike Nichols, who won an Oscar for his direction, has just the right, light touch. --Anne Hurley
LOVE THIS MOVIEReviewed by Anastasia, 2010-02-11
I love this movie for the hilarious deadpan performance of Dustin Hoffman. It's a crazy story, of course with a great soundtrack, that I love over and over.
Comments on THE GRADUATEReviewed by Edmund W. Peaslee Jr., 2010-01-31
Good, though improbable story of college graduate, Benjamin,
seduced by his father's law partner's wife, Mrs, Robinson, Some
memorable songs, including " Mrs. Robinson"
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Hello Dustin, my old friend. [bluray]Reviewed by Devan, 2010-01-30
The Graduate is one of those life changing films which works quite well for most everyone. This great importance probably stems from the fact that the film itself changed film history and style itself back in the late sixties. In short, this is an incredible film which deserves a purchase if you are into film, history or the human struggle. Also the price can't be beaten. I myself purchased the blu-ray version for a better price than the dvd.
An excellent movie graduates into Blu-Ray with flying colors!Reviewed by Martin Andersen, 2009-11-27
(Sorry, couldn't resist the pun on that one;)
This release was quite a positive surprise; considering it was not
really something I expected to benefit greatly in getting the
high-def treatment. However, the picture quality is very
respectable throughout, and does not appear to have been
artificially "souped-up" with edge-enhancement or digital noise
reduction. It does have a few (mostly scenery or reduced-lighting
scenes) which do show the age if one looks closely, but still I
have to admit that it looked pretty fresh for being a 40+ year old
catalog title.
The audio I did expect to benefit greatly from being remastered
into lossless 5.1, though, and the DTS HD Master Audio track
delivered in spades. Both the dialogue--which is clear and
intelligible throughout--but not least the excellent music by Simon
& Garfunkel makes this worth buying just for the soundtrack
alone.
As for the movie itself, the performance by Dustin Hoffman is
superb--I feel he perfectly captured all the mannerisms; the
awkwardness & uneasiness his character exhibits after being
thrust into the situations by the also brilliant Anne Bancroft (in
an iconic performance)--in a way that is so subtle but still
hilariously funny at the same time--that it deserves some major
credit (this was after all his first major role.) I notice another
reviewer mentioned that he came across as "annoying"--which just
shows what a great performance it really is (not that this reviewer
thought so, but I can see how it can be interpreted that way)
The directing is also flawless, and a Mike Nichols movie through
and through. (Only bettered by Catch-22 in my opinion--can't wait
to see that on this format as well!)
All in all, a true gem that can be highly recommended. Probably the
best $8.99 I've ever spent on a film purchase. And it even included
a DVD of the movie as well.
the graduateReviewed by Gilberto Brito, 2009-11-20
I'm satisfied. DVD and Blu-ray worked as expected. I received the product earlier than was waiting for (international delivery#.The Graduate #+ Widescreen DVD) [Blu-ray]