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Ferris Bueller. Larger than life. Blessed with a magical sense of serendipity. He's a model for all those who take themselves too seriously. A guy who knows the value of a day off.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off chronicles the events in the day of a rather magical young man, Ferris (Matthew Broderick). One spring day, toward the end of his senior year, Ferris gives in to an overwhelming urge to cut school and head for downtown Chicago with his girl (Mia Sara) and his best friend (Alan Ruck), to see the sights, experience a day of freedom and show that with a little ingenuity, a bit of courage and a red Ferrari, life at 17 can be a joy!

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Snookerloopyl | 16/08/2008 | See all Snookerloopyl's reviews (77) »
This i a superb film and i think is the best or one of the best of the 80's. Ferris Bueller is a 17 year old charming boy who seems to get away with everything and anything, one day when he fakes a day off school to have the day of his life things just seem to get better for Ferris. Everybody like Ferris and always come to him to get out of school or trouble. He has not got a car of his own but his friend Cameron has got a 1961 Ferrari in his garage that his dad has been restoring for many years. With his plan setup and mum and dad sweetened up will Ferris get away with this one?
LIFE MOVES PRETTY FAST!
MovieAddict | 09/06/2008 | See all MovieAddict's reviews (540) »
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This has to be the best of the John Hughes teen comedies of the mid 80's. It's a film that has grown to massive cult status over the years, and is a true teen classic, that never has to revert to goss out gags to get the laughs. This is a testiment of the well written and observed characters. The film will resonate more with us now in our mid 30's as the film hit a bulls eye on it's release way back in 1986 due to the fact that we were roughly the same age of the characters, and could understand in what the adults thought were important, to actually what was important to us at the time.
This is a brilliantly re-watchable film, that has not dated in it's perspective, sharply written, excellently acted, and superbly observed.
A retro 80's classic, of a more simple time.
Ferris Bueller's day Off
flameboyyyyyy | 08/04/2008 | See all flameboyyyyyy's reviews (213) »
I thought the acting at first was a bit on the rubbish side, but the he talked about it being his worst performance so far but his parents still went for it.
But then throughout the film the acting didn't improve even when he was being serious and was trying to act correctly.
I would never do what he did if I ever bunked school, so it makes it interesting, and you really can't wait to see what he does next.
I suppose it is quite funny in places, but I don't think it would pass for a comedy.
Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones, Cindy Pickett, Jennifer Grey & Charlie Sheen | |
15 years and over | |
1986 | |
Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
French ; German ; Italian ; Spanish | |
English ; Bulgarian ; Croatian ; Danish ; Dutch ; Finnish ; French ; German ; Icelandic ; Norwegian ; Portuguese ; Swedish ; Turkish | |
Yes | |
1 hour and 42 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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