Plot hole


Mrs. Robinson says she does not like art but moments later she said that art was her major.

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Maybe her thinking or interests evolved? I don’t think it’s a plot hole that a character changed from when they were in college.

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Exactly. She might even be saying that she doesn't like art because she couldn't pursue it after college & seeing it is a painful reminder of that for her. She's unhappy with her life, knowing how much her past potential never came to anything, due to getting married—maybe even having to get married? I can't recall if that was mentioned, but it would fit.

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Tonne of good insight right there. Excellent point, and a good tie to the major themes of the film.

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Thanks. When I was young & saw this film when it first came out, Mrs. Robinson was just a villain to me. Decades later, I feel pity for her, realizing that she's trapped & doesn't know how to get out of that trap.

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A villain? Wow, I must admit, I never thought of her this way. I might need to do a rewatch with this in mind. Totally new perspective.

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I was a young teen during the heyday of the generation gap, so that had something to do with my feelings about Mrs. Robinson then. :)

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Well, and of course Dustin Hoffman is kinda in the same place. He's feeling trapped and aimless, and even though he hasn't made those mistakes yet, he's about to...

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Yes, that too. :)

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Those mistakes created Elaine though.

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