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While the rest of us were just thinking about it Ferris borrowed a Ferrari and did it Did you know Edit. Trivia During the parade, several of the people seen dancing including the construction worker and the window washer originally had nothing to do with the film. They were simply dancing to the music being played, and John Hughes found it so humorous that he told the camera operators to record it.

Goofs During the Economics class early in the school day, two of the bored students have watches showing the time to be approximately Quotes Ferris : Life moves pretty fast. Crazy credits Ferris comes out of bathroom: "You're still here? It's over. Go home. Alternate versions Original DVD release is largely devoid of bonus features, but does include a John Hughes commentary.

The later "Bueller Bueller Edition" adds in many more bonus features, but omits the earlier Hughes commentary. Connections Edited into Yoostar 2: In the Movies User reviews Review. Top review. An interesting and stylish take on the years of then-contemporary American teenagers, that carries on finding new audiences due to its study of individualism. Like Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller's Day Off seems to hold a pretty firm and entrenched place in whatever s teen cannon that people hold in such high regard.

Back to the Future was, perhaps famously, rejected by many-a studios on the basis of 'not being raunchy enough'; something other films of its ilk were at the time. I can imagine something similar happening to Ferris Bueller's Day Off, but like Back to the Future, it is the decidedly 'un-raunchy' films of the era that we now revisit the most often and just seem to hold in higher regard.

I think what keeps this film resonating with past and current audiences alike is its clear distinction in paying close attention to young people, and their ever-ongoing battle for independence, for recognition and for individuality.

The lead is Ferris Bueller Broderick ; a young and very confident, almost borderline sociopathic in his behaviour, male in then-contemporary America. Ferris is the sort of guy who can con his way into an expensive restaurant; hack his way into the school computer mainframe and shows total disregard to his friend's and certain respective situations when trying to haggle the use of a rare and classic car for the day.

The film takes special care in introducing him as an individual whom lives in a large, detached house in a rich neighbourhood that comes complete with a white picket fence. He is literate in all the latest gadgets and pieces of technology, be it home computers used to hack or stereo systems to further the notion he is unwell. Rooney isn't just out to capture Bueller as he plays truant, he is out to destroy Bueller's life; this, Rooney outlines as his goal very early on in the piece.

This seems to be the essence of what keeps audiences old and new consistently discovering the film; that study of 'old vs. But I think Bueller is smarter-still than what he lets on. He talks very early on about how important it is to go to college and learn a trade and live the American Dream, but he does so in a very nonchalant manner, almost as if he is repeating what it is he's told to say, or think, or feel.

What follows is a chain of events and total disregard to most things that suggest he isn't of this ideation at all. But the journey does have an ideation; an ideation Bueller himself cooks up to do with being able to notice life and enjoy life as best you can, otherwise it might seem like it's passing you by. But the film isn't preoccupied with just these studies. Many aspects of this movie Use this fun but slightly edgy movie as a tool to talk to them about this stuff.

You can go on hoping you can shield them from everything you can't , or you can find ways to help them understand how to respond and act when they encounter any of these issues in themselves or in the world around them. And as I said at the beginning, it's a fun movie. Any kid 11 and up will very likely love it. Here's your chance to have some fun and then, in the aftermath of the movie, use your parenting skills to help your growing child better understand how to face and understand the world around them.

This title contains: Positive Messages. Parent of a 10, 12, and year-old Written by Hendo H. U December 27, Helped me decide 1. Had useful details 1. Read my mind 1. Parent of a 3, 6, and year-old Written by omniparent July 14, Cute, but fowl I regret allowing our children to watch this movie, because of the language.

This was a trend back in the 80's in kid movies e. Goonies, etc. Beyond that, there are funny moments, and you'll find yourself cheering for or against Ferris. This title contains: Language. Had useful details. Parent of a 10, 12, and year-old Written by MamaLlama3 February 28, I will admit I loved this movie as a teenager. But I saw the version that we taped off of t. So I didn't know about ALL of the swearing in this movie.

The amount of swearing in this movie is embarrassing and definitely not appropriate for kids. My boys, ages 14 and 12 watched it and I wish we hadn't allowed it. I know that they hear garbage worse than this at school but I shouldn't have allowed it in my home.

It's a shame, too, because otherwise it's a really funny movie! Parent of a year-old Written by Laura J. April 27, Yes it is funny, however it has one F-bomb and another time where a stripper like girl saying a rhyme that mentions Pluck and is about to say how she likes to Clearly another F-bomb.

Not good for teens unless that is acceptable to you. It is not to me, and the previous review steered me wrong! This title contains: Sexy stuff. Adult Written by konradandjenn August 8, Loved as a high schooler, does NOT hold up well I have only the fondest memories of this film from growing up in the 80's and watching it in cinemas with my friends. It has not held up well.

If any friend of yours treated you this way, you'd likely tell him to get lost. Nothing is explored here. At least the music was good and the Charlie Sheen cameo is as good as I remember, as is the post-credit scene.

Anyway, leave this one in the nostalgia locker where it can remain as inspirational as it was in the late's. Read my mind. Adult Written by No drugs chirren May 20, The amount of cursing in this film! Holy Cow! There was a lot of cursing in this movie! No good child says that anymore. I had to throw marshmallows at my children every time there was a cuss word so they knew this was very wrong! Shame on you Bueller. Helped me decide.

Parent of a year-old Written by bdell April 3, Still a class for all times!! I loved this movie when it was released and still love it. Considering how much more common hacking is these days, the school probably has some protection software. But we doubt a Ferris would be as disappointed about getting a computer instead of a car for his birthday. Ferris's strategy of having Cameron impersonate Sloane's father and then calling the school on the other line as himself is still smart and might still work.

The Ferrari, on the other hand, might have some type of GPS device installed in it Cameron's father was so obsessed he might have added one to the classic car. Five seconds after they showed up at that restaurant the host would have Googled Abe Froman on her phone. Nope, no, nope.



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