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Submit ReviewIt's the end of the school year and this week we're skipping class to stay home and rewatch FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF, the 1986 teen comedy directed by John Hughes and starring Matthew Broaderick as the titular Ferris Bueller as well as Alan Ruck and Mia Sara as two characters who aren't in the title, despite also taking the day off. We loved this movie when we were too young to have fully formed concepts of responsibility, but how does it hold up now?
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