The Graduate
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1:26:02
Good Night.
1:26:04
Are we getting married tomorrow?
No.

1:26:09
The day after tomorrow?
1:26:12
I don't know. Maybe we are
and maybe we're not.

1:27:04
Do you want, do you want to
try and tell me why you did it?

1:27:09
Mr. Robinson?
1:27:10
Do you have a special grudge against me?
1:27:12
Do you feel a particularly strong resentment?
No.

1:27:15
Is there something I've said
that's caused this contempt?

1:27:18
Or just the things I stand for that you despise?
1:27:20
It was nothing to do with you, sir.
1:27:22
Well, Ben, it was quite
a bit to do with me.

1:27:25
Now look, please!
1:27:26
Ben, I think we're two civilized people.
Do you think it's necessary to threaten each other?

1:27:30
I'm not threatening you.
1:27:31
Do you want to unclench your fists, please.
Thank you.

1:27:34
I can see in the dark, you know.
I've been here quite a while.

1:27:37
I am trying to tell you I have no personal
feelings about you, Mr. Robinson.

1:27:40
I am trying to tell you
I do not resent you.

1:27:42
You don't respect me terribly
much either, do you?

1:27:46
No, Sir.
1:27:47
What?
No, Sir.

1:27:48
Don't shout at me, Ben. I may not be younger
than you, but I still have good hearing.

1:27:53
Mr. Robinson.
1:27:54
Have the decency to wait until I finish?
1:27:57
I do think you know the consequences
of what you've done.

1:27:59
I do think you should know that my
wife and I are getting a divorce soon.


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