Matthew Broderick stars in this classic comedy about a teenager who takes a day off school with his best pal and girlfriend to enjoy the city, while his principal tries to track him down.
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Chicago Sun-Times
The film's heart is in the right place, and "Ferris Bueller" is slight, whimsical and sweet....
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New York Times
John Hughes is at his best in creating the nitty-gritty realism of the teen-age world, dealing with problems that really bother them...
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'Ferris Buellers Day Off' is awesome. The plot is brilliant and the cast are hillarious. This along with 'Stand By Me' and 'The Breakfast ...
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