Love it. The main premise of the film is that Ferris Beuller wants to bunk off school for a day and have some fun with his friends, and will he or won't he get away with it. This is just a classic 80's movie, great fun and well worth watching. There's a song and dance number in it which is one of my all time favourite movie scenes.
One of my fav films. Saw it when I was a kid, loved it then and still do. As Fio says, Ferris wants to bunk off - and take his girlfriend and best mate with him - and goes to very complicated lengths to achieve it. He also wants to make the absolute most of the day, which involves a Ferrari, a restaurant, a parade and a dead Grandmother, amongst other things.
Only caveat I'd make is that as with many (most?) John Hughes teen films, you maybe have to be a young - mid teen to enjoy it. I'm not sure that if you watch FBDO for the first time as a cynical adult, you'll find it all that good, or funny. I think you need to be a similar age to the characters to really understand and root for them. Same goes for The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles, although I'd love someone to tell me otherwise.
It's certainly the best of that 80's teen genre that John Hughes dominated. Good performances, funny gags, good pace throughout and a fantastic script.
Loved this film as a kid, watched it again recently as an adult and found Ferris to be a petulant little s**t whose selfish approach to life left me rooting for the teacher and convinced Ferris would be a jobless bum by the time he hit his 30s.
Likewise the aforementioned Breakfast Club (which I didn't see as a kid), the fact that this is now seen as an all-time classic in many peoples eyes proves to me just how narcissistic society is these days. The way Hughes wrote it, every single character is able to blame every one of their troubles on their parents, and that's just lazy IMHO. He seemed to me to have some real daddy issues.
Loved this film as a kid, watched it again recently as an adult and found Ferris to be a petulant little s**t whose selfish approach to life left me rooting for the teacher and convinced Ferris would be a jobless bum by the time he hit his 30s.
Sounds like you have grown up to be a right bundle of fun. :rolleyes:
It's one of the big 80's films I didn't see until the last few years and, although I love 80's movies, this one bored me and I didn't find it as endearing (as another poster astutely said above, it's more likely because I didn't see it IN the 80's, but as a "cynical" adult).
Also, am I the only one who thought Ferris was actually a nerd and, if in the real life, would have got the cr** kicked out of him in high school? Or was his nerdiness part of an in-joke or something?
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Only caveat I'd make is that as with many (most?) John Hughes teen films, you maybe have to be a young - mid teen to enjoy it. I'm not sure that if you watch FBDO for the first time as a cynical adult, you'll find it all that good, or funny. I think you need to be a similar age to the characters to really understand and root for them. Same goes for The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles, although I'd love someone to tell me otherwise.
I could watch it again and again
It was 6 apparently. Then a few drafts.
...let my Cameron go"
Put simply, it's brilliant. Jeffrey Jones as the principle Ed Rooney is great (didn't Jones eventually end up on some child porn charges?)
Headache, fever, and a chill
I came to help restore your pluck
'Cause I'm the nurse who likes to...
Likewise the aforementioned Breakfast Club (which I didn't see as a kid), the fact that this is now seen as an all-time classic in many peoples eyes proves to me just how narcissistic society is these days. The way Hughes wrote it, every single character is able to blame every one of their troubles on their parents, and that's just lazy IMHO. He seemed to me to have some real daddy issues.
Rant over.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11433469
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhkDdayA4iA
I prefer the Breakfast Club.
Sounds like you have grown up to be a right bundle of fun. :rolleyes:
Child porn and big grinning smilies should not go together.
Also, am I the only one who thought Ferris was actually a nerd and, if in the real life, would have got the cr** kicked out of him in high school? Or was his nerdiness part of an in-joke or something?
To be honest, and I thought this as a kid, I couldn't, even then, forgive him for causing Cameron to wreck that Ferrari.