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Catalina 2022-03-18 09:01:02

The spring day when the grass grows and the ying flies has become the best excuse for truancy in "Spring is not a day to read", but this unfolding that uses truancy as a guide does not only present cute humor, it is about to The rebellion of youth is included in it, and it also made its own unique interpretation of youth inspiration, and in this way, the criticism and thinking of the education system itself is more intriguing. Every time this season, I will revisit "Spring is not a reading day", because the name is too suitable for the occasion. What is more suitable is that whenever I am sleepy and depressed, such Hollywood paradigm American youth films are very suitable to be used. Refreshing. Face value is justice, youth is justice. Watching people in movies skip class and have fun all day. In this spineless eye that can only be suffocated at home every day, my head is full of the male protagonist’s phrase "The pressure is so high, put it in the butt" A piece of carbon can turn me into a diamond." I really want to rush out to the beach and climb the ladder in an instant!

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  • Dandre 2021-10-20 19:01:48

    I really want such a boyfriend (friends are better)

  • Annette 2022-04-21 09:01:17

    Well-known old film, of course, it seems that some methods are outdated now. But it's interesting that the protagonist has an endless stream of bad ideas. The dean of the dean is bad! Ha ha

Ferris Bueller's Day Off quotes

  • Ed Rooney: Ed Rooney.

    Cameron: [disguising voice as George Peterson] Ed. This is George Peterson.

    Ed Rooney: How are you today, sir?

    Cameron: [voice disguised] Well, we've had a bit of bad luck this morning as you may have heard.

    Ed Rooney: Yeah I heard, and man, I'm all broken up, boy, what a blow.

    Cameron: [disguised] Yeah. Yeah. Well, uh, it's been a tough morning and we got a lot of family business to take care of, so if you wouldn't mind excusing Sloane, I'd appreciate it.

    Ed Rooney: Uh, yeah, sure, no I'd be happy to, yeah you, uh, you you just produce a corpse, and uh, I'll release Sloane. I wanna see this dead grandmother first hand.

    Grace: Ed?

    Ed Rooney: It's alright, Grace, it's Ferris Bueller the little twerp. I'm gonna set a trap and let him fall right in it.

    Grace: Ooh!

    Cameron: [disguised] I'm sorry, Ed, did you say you wanted to see a body?

    Ed Rooney: Yeah, that's right, just, uh, roll her old bones on over here, and I'll dig up your daughter. You know that's school policy.

    Cameron: [disguised] Oh.

    Ed Rooney: Was this your mother?

    Cameron: [disguised] Uh, no my wife's mother.

    Grace: [picks up ringing phone] Ed Rooney's office.

    Ferris: Hi this is Ferris Bueller, can I speak to Mr. Rooney please? Thank you.

    Grace: [caught off-guard] Uh... hold.

    Ed Rooney: Tell ya what, dipshit. If you don't like my policies you can come on down here and smooch my big ole' white butt.

    Grace: ED!

    Ed Rooney: Pucker up butter-cup.

    [to Grace]

    Ed Rooney: What?

    Grace: Ferris Bueller's on line 2.

  • Ferris: Don't worry about it, I don't even have a piece of shit. I have to envy yours.

    Cameron: Oh, thanks.