Vintage cartoon

Justina 2022-03-20 09:01:13

It looks pretty relaxed, with very old-fashioned shooting techniques and plots, with a little taste of Home Alone, starting from the daily routine, starting a funny and comedic day, fighting wits and courage with school parents. The music is quite interesting, and the feeling of the cat and mouse era, the contrast between different personalities and moods is strengthened by music, with a touch of humor.

Although it's a high school, it doesn't seem to have much connection with my life. It may be because it is a traditional American high school and the principal and students have a lot of contact. In the end, I decided that I should enjoy the little things happening next to me, break the adults' expectations of myself, and be brave to do what I want to do, but to go against the trend is to be yourself. Maybe it's cool. This is the beginning of their understanding of themselves, whether they are not obedient or just blindly rebellious. I believe that one day, after understanding themselves, they can make a decision of true faith.

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  • Flavio 2022-03-22 09:01:13

    Youth must be so fearless! Once upon a time, Matthew was so young and handsome! A major discovery after reading the wiki: Camero in the play, Alan Ruck, was 30 years old at the time, and a teenager who performed like a teenager from form to spirit; it turns out that Matthew’s real wife is Sarah Jessica Parker with a long face.

  • Johnathan 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    It can be regarded as the originator of truant school movies! But the actor's babyface has indigestion, so why should Charlie Sean play it? How handsome is that little bastard! ! However, it is very interesting to explain the subsequent ending of the characters at the end. It is said that this movie is the first to be created. The ingenuity of the final ending is better than the whole script, 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.