Legendary musical duo Simon and Garfunkel, comprised of Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon, have a long list of hits such as “The Sound of Silence” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” Before ending their music partnership due to disagreements and rivalry, the two released six albums together throughout the 1960s. They gave their last performances together in 1970s, save for a few reunion shows every few decades. However, when speaking to the Independent, Simon said that another. Despite the contempt that Simon and Garfunkel have for each other, the songs live on, particularly in the Oscar-winning film “The Graduate” from 1967 starring Dustin Hoffman and Ann Bancroft. The film features the song “Mrs. Robinson.” Bancroft plays the role of Mrs. Robinson. But how much of the song pertains to her character or the film itself? The lyrics are eccentric on the surface level, but as with most rock songs, there is more than meets the eye.