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Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986 FULL REACTION

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Ellen Noir

It's interesting that all the times I watched this in my teens and 20s, I don't remember noticing how Ferris basically took the car against Cameron's will. Even though the trip and losing the car later had an empowering effect on him, I still think it was wrong.

BadCode

Because it's not meant to be scrutinized to that degree. Even Cameron said at the end that he could've stopped Ferris if he really wanted to. Newer watchers put all this modern judgement onto older movies -- I see it on youtube all the time -- that aren't supposed to be taken that literally overall. I've seen other reactors call Ferris a sociopath. It's bizarre. It's a comedy.

mikekillam

John Hughes was basically the king of the coming of age teen comedy. He also directed Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, Plains Trains & Automobiles, and Uncle Buck. He was equally prolific as a writer, if not more so, and had a hand in the scripts for all of those movies plus Christmas Vacation, Pretty in Pink, and a little movie called Home Alone. I always loved him because a lot of his movies take place in Chicago, and some were filmed very close to where I grew up.