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The Graduate
The Graduate
1967 ·106 min ·United States of America ·PG 16+
8.6
IMDb 8.0 КП 7.9 RT 87% MC 83
Drama, Romance, Comedy
Director: Mike Nichols
🎭 Based on «The Graduate» byCharles Webb
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A disillusioned college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter.

Budget: $3M
US Gross: $104.95M
Worldwide: $104.95M
Dustin Hoffman
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Anne Bancroft
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Katharine Ross
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🏆 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Picture (Comedy or Musical)
🏆 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Director
🏆 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Female Debut
🏆 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Director
🏆 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Female Debut
🏆 BAFTA 1969 — Best Picture
🏆 BAFTA 1969 — Best Film Editing
🎬 Academy Awards 1968 — Best Actor
🏆 Academy Awards 1968 — Best Director
🎬 BAFTA 1969 — Best Actress
🎬 Academy Awards 1968 — Best Adapted Screenplay
🎬 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Screenplay
🏆 BAFTA 1969 — Best Screenplay
🎬 Academy Awards 1968 — Best Actress
🎬 Academy Awards 1968 — Best Picture
🎬 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Actor (Comedy or Musical)
🏆 BAFTA 1969 — Best Director
🏆 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Debut
🏆 Golden Globe 1968 — Best Actress (Comedy or Musical)
🎬 BAFTA 1969 — Best Breakthrough

The Graduate is widely regarded as a pivotal milestone in American cinema that captured the anxieties of late 1960s youth and signaled the decline of the old Hollywood studio system. While some contemporary viewers find the narrative pacing or social critiques dated, the film is largely celebrated for its innovative direction, iconic soundtrack, and Dustin Hoffman’s transformative breakthrough performance.

Acting Dustin Hoffman’s breakout performance as the alienated Benjamin Braddock is the film’s most universally acclaimed element, effectively anchoring the narrative arc.
Score The Simon & Garfunkel soundtrack is considered a defining, integral component of the film’s mood and legacy.
Humor The film’s tone is highly debated; some see it as a biting, revolutionary satire of bourgeois norms, while others perceive it as a melodramatic or inconsistently toned comedy.
Cinematography Critics are split on the technical visual style, with some praising its innovative, character-focused framing and others finding the 1960s camerawork static or uneven.
Culture The film's cultural impact is viewed as a landmark success by many, though some modern assessments argue that its narrative stakes and themes feel increasingly dated or irrelevant.
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