“What Happens After The Glamour? What Happens Beyond The Storybook Ending? What Happens When Everything

“What Happens After The Glamour? What Happens Beyond The Storybook Ending? What Happens When Everything
“What Happens After The Glamour? What Happens Beyond The Storybook Ending? What Happens When Everything
“What Happens After The Glamour? What Happens Beyond The Storybook Ending? What Happens When Everything
“What Happens After The Glamour? What Happens Beyond The Storybook Ending? What Happens When Everything
“What Happens After The Glamour? What Happens Beyond The Storybook Ending? What Happens When Everything
“What Happens After The Glamour? What Happens Beyond The Storybook Ending? What Happens When Everything

“What happens after the glamour? What happens beyond the storybook ending? What happens when everything has worked out and you find out that you’re just a couple of people sitting on a bus, wondering who the hell you and the person beside you are?”

The Graduate (1967) dir. Mike Nichols

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