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Ferris’s cynical sister, who embodies the teenage annoyance of having a "perfect" sibling. Ferris Buellers Day Off
Thirty-five years later, the film resonates not because we all want to be Ferris Bueller, but because we all wish we could be Ferris Bueller for just one day. It reminds us that while the world demands we grow up, take jobs, and pay taxes, there is profound value in occasionally looking the camera in the eye, winking, and taking the day off. Morning Ferris’s cynical sister, who embodies the teenage
The fearless, optimistic catalyst who refuses to let life pass him by. The fearless, optimistic catalyst who refuses to let
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