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Ferris Buellers Day Off: Media Coursework

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Ferris Buellers Day Off: Media Coursework 'Ferris Buellers Day Off' is one of the most popular teen comedies of the eighties containing quotes that were constantly repeated. It was released in 1986 and directed by famous director 'John Hughes'. The film is a study of a charismatic teenager played by Matthew Broderick. His character pretends to be ill to get the day off 'high school'. The opening to the movie shows the first of all of his tricks to get the day off. The titles begin with diegetic sound which is the radio inside the house. The radio, although a simple prop, gives an enigma code. The radio expresses that the day is a beautiful one, which is why Ferris wants the day off in the first place. It is a very important prop, with out it, the audience wouldn't fully understand the opening scene and why that day is so special to...

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