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Written by Julia Lua   
These movies are a fantastic, albeit pessimistic reflection of what it is like to be finally graduating from the gruelling academic syllabus and into real life, where we ought to work our ass off at some position with an overrated job title.

Not to dampen your spirits, eager graduates of 2008, but...

realitybitesReality Bites (1994)

        Fresh out of school and without the boundaries of a timetable to abide by, the movie follows four recent graduates leading dreary lives after college. Ethan Hawke's character tackles a slew of dead end jobs with meagre wages. Vickie (Janeane Garofalo) slogs in the day as a sales associate with The Gap and engages in one night stands after working hours in a bid to allay fears of loneliness although it drives her crazy fretting about the possibility of contracting AIDS. Sammy (Steve Zahn) is afraid his parents will learn that he's gay. Leleila (Winona Ryder) makes a video of her friends drifting through the boredom of life after graduation, harboring serious hopes of using it as an entry into the entertainment industry.

        Moral of the hour: Our problems don't disappear along with obtaining the mortar board.

60588057How to lose a guy in 10 days (2003)

        Oh bummer. With a Masters in Journalism from Columbia, the main character Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson) blindly walked into a fashion magazine job that does no appeal to what she is genuinely concerned with - Politics and Poverty.

        But at least she gets to have herself some fun with Benjamin Barry (Mathew McConaughey), the suave and chiselled advertising executive, all for the sake of her next article ‘How to lose a guy in 10 days?' She uses him to bear the brunt of things women do wrong in a relationship: wearing identical pink Titanic Tee-shirts, screwing up his boys' night out and changing his bathroom toiletries to all things pink and fluffy.

        Unknown to scheming Anderson, Barry has been enduring her antics for the sake of snagging the diamond advertising deal - if he shows his boss that a girl can fall head over heels in love with him in 10 days, the deal is his. The final showdown between the two career-focused lovers takes place at the company's inaugural party.

        Moral of the hour: We all become sneaky and conniving people because of excessive studying. The silver lining is that we might chance upon someone equally appalling and fall in love.

American Psycho (2000)

        Christian Bale stars as investment banker Patrick Bateman, a yuppie with a privileged upbringing and education (Harvard).

        He obsessively ensures that he excels in every single thing in life, however insignificant it may be. He goes through thorough bath routines of cleansing, exfoliating and moisturising.

        He compares business cards with friends, right down to the paper quality and watermark. His dressing has to be top notch and impeccable, from tie knots to square pockets and pens.

        Whenever someone appears more superior than he is, he panics and frets, even contemplating killing them. Beneath this picture perfect individual lurks a cannibal, a rapist, a murderer and a possible (definite) psycho.

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        Moral of the hour: Just when you thought you have single-handedly gotten into the elite class of Manhatten, wield your credit cards and swear off your so-called inheritance, you realize you are actually psychotic.

garden_stateGarden State (2004)

        Upon hearing the news of his mother's death, Andrew (Zach Braff) returns to his parents' home after 9 years of struggling for fame and fortune in Los Angeles. Seeking psychiatric treatment and heavily reliant on anti-depressants, he hasn't quite gotten over his mother's high expectations of him.

        Years ago, her constant pressure led him to do the ultimate - he pushed her and she became paralysed from waist down.

        Now back in his hometown, he is left to confront the broken relationship with his dad and forge new friendships with new acquaintances, including the lovely Sam (Natalie Portman).

        Moral of the hour: Just when you thought your parents can't give anymore trouble than they have already given you, their lonely middle-aged friends complicate matters.

The Graduate (1967)

        Graduate Ben Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) hits a moral low when he is seduced into an affair by his parents' friend, Mrs Robinson (Anne Bancroft).

        Instead of finding employment and carving a career niche for himself, he becomes embroiled in a tumultuous affair with her. When his parents pressured Ben to date Elaine (Katherine Ross), a student of UC Berkeley and also the daughter of Mrs Robinson, he falls for her. Eventually, the affair was discovered. He seeks to straighten things out and a surprise ending ensues.

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        Moral of the hour: Stop living in your parents' shadows. It will save you a lot of panic attacks, emotional turmoil and drama.

        You guys will soon star in your very own graduate movie soon. Hooked sincerely hopes it's nowhere near psycho acts, affairs, low-paying jobs and dates from hell. HOOKED

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