The plot describes that Ben's parents are busy preparing for a family reunion to celebrate his graduation, but Ben is at a loss about his future life. One of the guests, Mrs. Robinson, was very interested in the young man and had been making fun of Ben, but she was rejected. But life was so boring that he soon began to meet Mrs Robinson and fell in love with her daughter Elaine. When Mrs Robinson learned the truth, she resolutely opposed it and tried her best to break up their relationship. Ben finally found an opportunity to confess to Elaine and confess his depravity, but didn't say the lady's name. Elaine forgave him, but Mrs Robinson's anger made Elaine guess everything. She sadly decided to marry someone else. Ben got the news and rushed to the church in despair. He tried his best to save his lover's heart.
Dave Grusin, who is in charge of music, and paul simon, who is in charge of many films, jointly created the soundtrack album of The Graduate, including the well-known The Sound of Silence, Scarborough Fair, and Mrs Robinson, all of which were catchy and best-selling songs of that year. Grusing is a famous jazz pianist, but his musical styles are quite diverse. This film is biased towards fresh folk songs, which can reflect the mood of college students who have not entered the WTO deeply. Simon is the composer of the famous folk duet Simon and garfinkel.
Paul simon is a miracle in American music. He is often praised as a composer, singer and guitarist. In fact, it is not too much to add another poet. Almost all his solos and duets with garfinkel came from him. His lyrics are beautiful poems, and his songs are beautiful and charming. Simon and garfinkel's duet has been popular for many years since the late 1960s, which can be said to be the best duet in the history of pop music. Simon's voice is relaxed and natural, garfinkel's timbre is soft and noble, and their harmony is as colorful as poetry and dreams, which is memorable.
The Sound of Silence, like Scarborough Fair, is an episode of the film The Graduate, with one episode at the beginning and one episode at the end. The previous single of the same name 1966 won Meitu; The last song, 1969, won the Oscar for best film episode. The styles of the two songs are almost the same, and they are both classic nostalgic feelings. Its melody goes straight to the bottom of my heart, quietly and spotlessly, and gently passes by my ear. It is easy to remind people of the dawn after snow and the breeze in Yuan Ye.
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