–Are you going to graduate school?
–No.
–Can I help you, sir?
–What? Oh, no, I’m just…
–Are you here for an affair, sir?
–Elaine, it’s too late.
–Not for me.
–Glad meeting you, Ben.
–Great meeting you, Carl.
–The room number, Benjamin. I think you should tell me that.
–Oh, you’re absolutely right. It’s 568.
–What make you think she wants to marry you?
–Oh, she doesn’t. To be perfectly honest, she doesn’t like me.
–You know what you’re going to do?
–No.
–You’re not one of those agitators?
–What?
–One of those outside agitators?
–Oh, no.
-Are you here for an affair, sir?
-What?
-The Singleman party, sir?
-Ah, yes. The Singleman party.
-Ben, what are you doing?
-Well, I would say that I’m just drifting. Here in the pool.
-Why?
-Well, it’s very comfortable just to drift here.
-Do you ummm…Do you want to tell me why you did it?
-Mr. Robinson!
-Do you have some sort of personal hatred for me or is it just my
beliefs that you don’t stand for?
-Don’t you think that idea is a little half-baked?
-Oh, no, Dad. It’s completely baked.
-Elaine, it’s too late.
-Not for me.
-Good night.
-Are we getting married tomorrow?
-No.
-Day after tomorrow?
-I don’t know. Maybe we are. And maybe we’re not.
-Mr. McGuire.
-Ben.
-Mr. McGuire.
-Mrs. Robinson, I can’t do this.
-You what?
-This is all terribly wrong.
-Do you find me undesirable?
-Oh, no, Mrs. Robinson. I think, I think you’re the most attractive
of all my parents’ friends. I mean that.
-What makes you think she wants to marry you?
-Oh, she doesn’t. To be perfectly honest, she doesn’t like me.
-What’s the matter? The guests are all downstairs, Ben, waiting to see you.
-Look, Dad, could you explain to them that I have to be alone for a while.
-These are all our good friends, Ben. Most of them have known you since, well, practically since you were born. What is it, Ben?
-I’m just…
-Worried?
-Well…
-About what?
-I guess about my future.
-Where did you do it?
-In his car.
-What kind of car was it?
-Come on now.
-No, I really want to know.
-A Ford.
-Goddamn, that’s great. So old Elaine Robinson got started in a Ford.
1) I just want to say one word to you…just one word. 2) Yes, sir. 1) Are you listening? 2) Yes, sir, I am. 1) Plastics.
1): Listen to me. What happened between me and Mrs. Robinson was nothing. It didn’t mean anything. We might just as well have been shaking hands. 2): Shaking hands? Well, that’s not much saying for my wife, is it?
1)Don’t you think he trusts us together?
2)Of course he does. But he might get the wrong idea. Anyone might.
Benjamin, aren’t you forgetting something?
Benjamin, I want you to know you can call me up any time you want, and we’ll make some arrangement.
Could you just please stop crying..
do you want me to seduce you? is that what you are trying to tell me?
do you want me to seduce you? is that you are trying to tell me?
Elaine, would you just tell me where he proposed to you? …Oh, God, it wasn’t in his car, was it?
He certainly is a good walker
Hi, Mr. Gladstone. How are you this evening?
Hotel Man: Are you here for an affair sir?
I don’t think we have much to say to each other.
I have just one word for you. Plastics.
I think you’re filth. I think you’re scum.
I want you out of here.
I was 20 when this movie came out. I thought it would be so cool to make it with a 40 year old woman. NOW I am almost 60 and I am thinking the same thing.
I’m sorry I screamed.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we are about to begin our desent into Los Angeles.
Look, maybe we could do something else together. Mrs. Robinson, would
you like to go to a movie?
Mr Braddock): Well? Would you mind telling me what these last four years of hard work was for? Benjamin): You got me…
Mrs Robinson, you’re trying to seduce me. Arent you?
Mrs. Robinson, if you don’t mind me saying so, this conversation is
getting a little strange.
MRS. ROBINSON: Benjamin.
BEN: Yes?
MRS. ROBINSON: Isn’t there something you want to tell me?
BEN: To tell you?
MRS. ROBINSON: Yes.
BEN: Well – I want you to know how much I appreciate this – really –
MRS. ROBINSON: The number.
BEN: What?
MRS. ROBINSON: The room number, Benjamin. I think you ought to tell me that.
BEN: Oh? You’re absolutely right. Absolutely. It’s 586.
Oh My Christ!
Should I get the cops? I’ll get the cops.
The sounds of silence.
These are all our good friends, Ben.
we might as well have been shaking hands…
Well, how about this for a coincidence?
Wood or wire? They have both.
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