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Carnal Knowledge
Cast
Jack Nicholson, Candice Bergen, Art Garfunkel, Ann-Margret View AllCrew
Mike Nichols (Director), Jules Feiffer (Screenplay) View All
Release: Jun. 30th, 1971
Runtime: 1 hour, 38 minutes
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The film doesn't particularly offer any satisfying answers concerning the character's issues and the different aspects of the human condition that are being observed, but that's not the point of this film anyway.

Carnal Knowledge unites director Mike Nichols with DP Giuseppe Rotunno, and as the film begins, it often plays out as a period inverse of The Graduate.

The film opens in the late 1940's where we meet Amherst College roommates Jonathan and Sandy, who both find themselves attracted to a pretty coed from Smith named Susan, despite the fact that Jonathan and Sandy have radically different views about women and different ideas about what they want.
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