Thursday, December 16, 2010
Guest blogger: Damir 2
Ferris Bueller’s day off is a movie about a high school senior named Ferris Bueller, which is played by (Matthew Broderick), that calls himself sick into school, and convinces his best friend Cameron who is played by (Alan Ruck), that is not having the best of the present school year, because he is depressed about how his dad does not show any love towards him because he just works and takes care of his nice restored Ferrari, Ferris also called in sick for his beautiful girlfriend Sloan Peterson played by (Mia Sara) pretending to be here father so she could also come along with him while he tries to turn Cameron’s smile upside down. Ferris has a whole day planned our for himself, Cameron, and Sloan they would take Cameron’s dads car go to the city of Chicago and spend the whole day there, site seeing, looking at museums, eating at a expensive upper class restaurant, going to a parade and also watching a game at Wrigley field. I think Matthew Broderick does a perfect job playing Ferris and I could not see anyone else doing a better job than him, also Alan Ruck did a good job playing Cameron and performing the traits of a sad not loved teenager, and last but not least Mia Sara did an awesome job playing Sloan Peterson she made her seem like a great girlfriend, beautiful and fun to be with. I love how Ferris is so motivated by Cameron’s mood that he wants to help his friend out a lot, obviously Cameron wants to get back at his dad so allows Ferris to talk him into taking his car, and it shows how Sloan is just a laid back girl that goes with the flow. Every now and then Matthew Broderick would look at the camera and explain to the audience his characters techniques and thoughts, the theme of this particularly movie would be the pursuit of happiness Ferris is pursuing happiness for his friend Cameron by doing a lot of things with him to brighten his day up and make him forget about his problems. As stated by Roger Ebert in a movie review he said “this movie is one of the most innocent movies in a while” and “it is a warm hearted comedy.” I definitely agree with Roger Ebert this movie did make me laugh a lot but also made me think about the things I would do for my friends on one of their bad days. This movie is definitely worth everyone’s money this is a must see flick.
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