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"The Graduate" And "Bonnie and Clyde" Cheating aspect of parents portrayed in “The Graduate” movie would not have been allowed if this movie were produced in the recent time. This is because family, as an institution, should be overly respected, and external movie influenced by the show of infidelity should be discouraged. “The Graduate” movie is a comedy engulfed in between social circle demand between different role players in the society. In this film, one of Dustin Hoffman’s parents Anne Bancroft seduces Benjamin (Whitehead 67).
The seduction in itself is a deviant social behaviour, which should be encouraged amongst married people. To make the matter worse, the parents who are funnily involved in infidelity issues are married with children. This production would not have exposed infidelity this much owing to the fact that “The Graduate” movie targets a larger audience. "Bonnie and Clyde" movie unethically presents a rare reflection of the full range of human life. Movies should ethically be produced as per human nature reflection as in most cases they target human society as the general viewers.
"Bonnie and Clyde" movie contemplates human life presentation as a movie revolving around pitiless cruelty, which emerges as an irritant to the audience. This film aimlessly portrays un-forgiveness at this time we are living. Clyde walked into the bank with a major aim of robbery together with the Barrow Gang (Whitehead 23). This movie, through the Borrow Gang, reveals the epitome of violence in American history of exploitation in the mass media production for the first time. The violence and unethical nature of “Bonnie and Clyde” movie does not make it be grouped as an ideal movie to watch in the contemporary society.
Works CitedWhitehead, J W. Appraising the Graduate: The Mike Nichols Classic and Its Impact in Hollywood. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co, 2011. Print.
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