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Essay heading: Viewer Response - The Graduate
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Music and Movies |
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August 5, 2002 |
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Nichols uses bright light on Benjamin and puts him in a bright white shirt to symbolize a "new man" that now has something to look forward to. The affair seems to consume his thoughts, as seen in the shot where he flings himself onto the raft and the shot switches to a shot of him on top of Mrs. Robinson... displayed 300 characters
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Then you see the father in front of the sun making him look dark while talking to Ben in the pool. This shows how Benjamin is just looking up at him and not registering what he is saying. He is only thinking of Mrs. Robinson.
All of these different shots, angles, and lighting techniques make it easier for the audience to "get" the message that the director is trying to send, the feeling of each scene, the tone of the movie as a whole, and the personalities of the characters... displayed next 300 characters
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