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[交流] Ferris Bueller's Day Off (movie 1986)

There was a very good movie for those who feel upset and need some refreshment.
It was announced in 1986 a long long time ago. But I still think it's a great movie and I cannot hold laughing, those who have not seen this movie before should take a look

"Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a 1986 American teen coming of age comedy film written and directed by John Hughes.
The film follows high school senior Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick), who decides to skip school and spend the day in downtown Chicago. Accompanied by his girlfriend Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara) and his best friend Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck), he creatively avoids his school's Dean of Students Edward Rooney (Jeffrey Jones), his resentful sister Jeanie (Jennifer Grey), and his parents. During the film, Bueller frequently breaks the fourth wall by speaking directly to the camera to explain to the audience his techniques and thoughts.
Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week and shot the film—on a budget of $5.8 million—over several months in late 1985. Featuring many famous Chicago landmarks including the then Sears Tower and the Art Institute of Chicago, the film was Hughes' love letter to the city: "I really wanted to capture as much of Chicago as I could. Not just in the architecture and landscape, but the spirit."
Released by Paramount Pictures on June 11, 1986, Ferris Bueller's Day Off became one of the top grossing films of the year and was enthusiastically received by critics and audiences alike.

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8楼: Originally posted by rchiuctw at 2012-09-05 05:50:42
Oh, now your secret of age disclosed...

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rchiuctw

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You are very speedy
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curton: 回帖置顶 2012-09-04 18:30:26
curton: 金币+5, it is a good movie... 2012-09-04 18:30:42
Some funny parts extracted from the movie:

Excerpt 1--In Ferris' room.  He is pretending to be sick.

MOTHER (JOYCE)
(screams)
TOM!

TOM
(breathless)
What's the matter?

JOYCE
(worried)
It's Ferris!

TOM
What's wrong?

JOYCE
(snaps)
What's wrong? For Christ's sake!
Look at him!

2 CLOSE-UP. FERRIS 2

An eighteen year-old boy. He's staring lifelessly at CAMERA.
His mouth's open. His eyes are bugged-out. His tongue is fat
and dry in his mouth. He's laying in bed, on his side.

3 INT. BOY'S BEDROOM 3

Ferris' parents, TOM and JOYCE BUELLER are standing at
bedside. They're in their late forties, early fifties.
Handsome, upper-middle class parents. They're both dressed
for work.

TOM
Ferris?

JOYCE
He doesn't have a fever. But he says
his stomach hurts and he's seeing spots.

4 CLOSE-UP. FERRIS 4

His lifeless eyes blink.

5 INT. BEDROOM. PARENTS 5

Tom bends down and touches Ferris' forehead.

TOM
What's the matter, Ferris?

JOYCE
Feel his hands. They're cold and clammy.

Tom takes one of Ferris' hands.

TOM
(discreetly)
Should you call the doctor?

JOYCE
(whispers)
He doesn't want me to.

TOM
Why don't you want Mom to call
the doctor?

Ferris exhales loudly. He tries to speak but all he can
manage is a choked gasp.

TOM
What?

Ferris tries again.

FERRIS
(raspy)
Don't make a fuss. I'm fine. I'll get up.

He starts to get up. Joyce gently pushes him back down.

FERRIS
I have a test today. I have to take it.
I want to get into a good college
so I can have a fruitful life...

JOYCE
You're not going to school like
this.
(to Tom)
Maybe I should call the office and
tell them I won't be in.

FERRIS
I'm okay, Mom. I feel perfectly...Oh, God!

He's gripped by a seizure. His body stiffens and he chokes.
His older sister, JEANIE, walks into the room. She's dressed
for school. She's cute and stuck-up. A major pill.

JEAN
Oh, fine. What's this? What's his problem?

JOYCE
He doesn't feel well.

JEAN
Yeah, right. Dry that one out
and you can fertilize the lawn.

TOM
That's enough, Jeanie.

JEANIE
You're not falling for this, are you?
Tell me you're not falling for this.

FERRIS
Is that Jeanie? I can't see that
far. Jeanie?

JEANIE
Pucker up and squat, Ferris.

JOYCE
(annoyed)
Thank you, Jeanie. Get to school.

JEANIE
(angry, defeated)
You're really letting him stay home?
I can't believe this. If I was bleeding
out my eyes, you guys'd make me go to
school. It's so unfair.

FERRIS
Please don't be upset with me, Jeanie.
Be thankful that you're fit and have
your health. Cherish it.

JEANIE
(to herself)
Oh, I wanna puke.

She glares at Ferris. Her eyes are mascara and vengence. She
slips out of the room.

FERRIS
I'll be okay. I'll just sleep.
Maybe I'll have an aspirin around
noon.

JOYCE
(to Ferris)
I'm showing houses to the family
from California today but I'll be in
the area. My office'll know where
I am, if you need me.

TOM
I'll check it with you, too.

FERRIS
It's nice to know I have such
loving, caring parents. You're
both very special people.

6 CU. FERRIS 6

He acknowledges Tom with a pathetic flutter of his eyelids.

7 INT. BEDROOM. JOYCE 7

She strokes Ferris' hair.

JOYCE
I hope you feel better, pumpkin.

She leans down and kisses his forehead. Tom pats his
shoulder.

TOM
Get some rest.

8 CU. FERRIS 8

Ferris lets out a wheeze. His glassy eyes follow his parents
to the door.

JOYCE (OC)
We love you, sweetie.

TOM (OC)
Call if you need us.

They close the door. The lock clicks. Ferris' eyes shift
from the door to CAMERA. A sly, little smile crawls across
his lips.

FERRIS
They bought it.

The MTV theme music ROARS IN.

9 CU. TV SCREEN 9

The TV at the foot of Ferris' bed. The MTV logo is playing.

10 INT. BEDROOM 10

Ferris yanks open the drapes. The pall of the sickroom
disappears in the brilliant glow of morning sunlight.

FERRIS
Incredible! One of the worst performances
of my career and they never doubted it
for a second.
(looks out the window)
What a beautiful day!

He turns from the window.

FERRIS
Parents always fall for the clammy hands.
It's physical evidence of illness. It's
a good, non-specific symptom. Parents are
generally pretty hip to the fever scams.
And to make them work you have to go a hundred
and one, hundred and two. You get a nervous
mother and you end up in a doctor's office
and that's worse than school.

He flips on his stereo and fills the room with the MTV
broadcast. A NEW SONG begins.

FERRIS
Fake a stomach cramp and when you're
doubled over, moaning and wailing, just
lick your palms. It's a little stupid
and childish but then so if high school.
Right?

He equalizes the sound a little.

FERRIS
This is my ninth sick day with semester.
If I go for ten, I'm probably going to
have to barf up a lung. So, I absolutely
must make this one count.

He exits into the hallway.

11 INT. BATHROOM 11

Ferris walks into the bathroom. It's littered with Jean's
debris. He turns on the shower water.

FERRIS
I don't care if you're fifty five
or seven, everybody needs a day off
now and then. It's a beautiful day.
How can I be expected to handle
high school?

He bends down OUT OF FRAME as he loses his briefs. He pops
up.

FERRIS
I do actually have a test. That wasn't
bullshit.

He steps into the shower. Through the pebbled glass of the
shower door we see Ferris' outline.

FERRIS
That I care about it was.

12 INT. BATHROOM. SHOWER STALL. 12

Inside the shower. Ferris' hair is standing straight up.
It's moulded into a fin with shampoo.

FERRIS
It's on European socialism. I mean,
really. What's the point? I'm not
European. I don't plan to be European.
So, who gives a shit if they're socialists?
They could be fascist anarchists and it
still wouldn't change the fact that I
don't own a car.

He turns the shower head around and uses it like a
microphone.

FERRIS
(sings)
WELL SHAKE IT UP, BABY,
TWIST AND SHOUT...

13 INT. HALLWAY. LATER 13

Ferris comes out of the bathroom with a towel wrapped around
his waist. He's drying his hair with another of a different
color.

FERRIS
Not that I condone fascism. Or
any "isms". "Isms", in my opinion
are not good. A person should not
believe in an "ism". He should
believe in himself. John Lennon
said it on his first solo album.
"I don't believe in Beatles, I
just believe in me." A good point
there. Afterall, he was the Walrus.

He opens a linen closet and tosses the towel in it.


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Excerpt 2--Ferris and Cameron try to get Sloane out of school

A stunningly beautiful girl, SLOANE PETERSON, is sitting at
her desk in a history class. She's staring out the window as
a tweedy MALE TEACHER delivers a dry, dusty lecture.

TEACHER
Roosevelt's health had seriously
deteriorated by the time he met
with Churchill and Stalin at Yalta.
(sneezes)
Pardon me.

The classroom door opens and the school NURSE walks in. For
a moment, the teacher thinks she's come in because she heard
him sneeze. She crosses to him and whispers in his ear.

SLOANE

She, like the others, watches the nurse curiously.

INT. CLASSROOM. TEACHER AND NURSE

The teacher's face drops as he's delivered an obvious piece
of disturbing news. He nods grimly to the Nurse. She looks
at the kids.

NURSE
Sloane Peterson?

SLOANE

Sits up in her seat.

NURSE

She's a picture of compassion and understanding.

NURSE
May I see you outside for a moment?
There's been an emergency.

SLOANE

A smile curls across her lips. As she gathers her books she
looks to the GIRL next to her.

SLOANE
(whispers)
Dead grandmother.

73 INT. HALLWAY 73

The Nurse is gently holding Sloane's hand.

NURSE
(nods solemnly)
Dead grandmother.

74 CU. ROONEY 74

He has a suspicious look on his face.

ROONEY
Dead grandmother?

INT. DEAN'S OFFICE

Rooney's at his desk. His secretary is standing across from
him.

SECRETARY
That's what Mr. Peterson said. I
had Florence Sparrow notify Sloane.

ROONEY
Who's this girl's going with?

SECRETARY
It's so hard to tell. I see her
alot with Ferris Bueller.

Rooney smiles. His suspicions are confirmed.

ROONEY
Could you get me Mr. Peterson's
daytime number?

As the secretary starts out of the room, Rooney's phone
rings. She stops and answers the desk phone.

SECRETARY
Edward Rooney's office.
(pause)
Yes. Can you hold? Thank you.

She puts the call on hold.

SECRETARY
It's Mr. Peterson.

Rooney is startled. He thinks for a beat then reaches for
the phone.

SECRETARY
Do you still want his number?

Rooney answers her with an annoyed look. She smiles and
backs out. He punches the phone button.

ROONEY
Ed Rooney.

MAN'S VOICE
Ed? This is George Peterson.

ROONEY
How are you today, sir?

MAN'S VOICE
We've had a bit of bad luck this
morning as you may have heard.

Rooney rolls his eyes. It's so obvious it's not Mr.
Peterson.

ROONEY
I heard. And, gosh, I'm all broken
up. Huh? Oh, sure. I'd be happy to
release Sloane. You produce a corpse
and I'll release Sloane. I want to
see this dead grandmother firsthand.

The secretary stops cold in the doorway. She turns to Rooney
in horror. He covers the phone.

ROONEY
(whispers)
It's Ferris Bueller. Nervy litttle
punk. I'm gonna set a trap and let
his walk right into it!
(to phone)
That's right. Cart the stiff in and
I'll turn over your daughter. It's
school policy. Was this your mother?

Rooney's other line rings.

75 INT. SECRETARY'S OFFICE 75

She steps out of Rooney's office and picks up the other
line.

SECRETARY
Ed Rooney's office.

Her jaw drops.

SECRETARY
Hold, please.

She puts the call on hold and hangs up. She hurried into
Rooney's office.

76 INT. DEAN'S OFFICE 76

Rooney's chewing out the person on the other line.

ROONEY
I'll tell you want, you don't
like my policies, you can just
come on down and smooch by big
old ugly ass. You hear me?

The secretary comes in. She's waving her arms furiously.
Rooney tries to wave her away. He's angry. She stomps her
foot. Rooney covers the phone.

ROONEY
What!?

SECRETARY
Ferris Bueller's on line two.

CU. ROONEY'S FOOT

It freezes in mid-tap.

CU. ROONEY'S HAND

The pencils falls from his fingers.

CU. ROONEY'S FACE

A mask of horror. He glances at the phone.

CU. PHONE

The second line light is flashing.

CU. ROONEY

He blinks, cocks his head, twitches.

77 INT. FERRIS' ROOM 77

He's zipping his pants, fastening his belt. The phone's
cradled against his shoulder. He speaks in the same voice he
used on his father.

FERRIS
Mr. Rooney? I'm sorry to disturb
you at work but I was wondering if
it would be possible for my sister
to bring home any assignments from
my classes that I may need.

78 INT. DEAN'S OFFICE. ROONEY 78

He's staring blankly ahead.

FERRIS' VOICE
Thank you, sir.

He nods.

CU. PHONE

Rooney's finger gingerly presses the button on the waiting
call.

CU. ROONEY

He winces as he returns to the first call.

79 INT. FERRIS' HOUSE. KITCHEN 79

Cameron's on the phone in the kitchen. He's doing a deep,
phoney "father" voice.

CAMERON
You oughta be sorry for Christ's
sake! A family member dies and
you insult me. What's the matter
with you, anyway?

80 INT. DEAN'S OFFICE. ROONEY 80

He apologies profusely to Cameron. He's perspiring,
trembling.

ROONEY
I don't know. I thought you were
someone else. You have to know,
sir, that I would never deliberately
insult you. I can't begin to tell
you how embarrassed I am.

CAMERON'S VOICE
Pardon my French but you're an asshole!

Rooney nods enthusiastically.

ROONEY
Absolutely! I most certainly am.

81 INT. KITCHEN 81

Cameron lays into Rooney.

CAMERON
This isn't over yet, buster. You
just make sure my daughter's out
in front of the school in ten
minutes. Do you read me?

ROONEY'S VOICE
Loud and clear, Mr. Peterson.

CAMERON
Call me sir, goddamn it!

ROONEY'S VOICE
Sir.

CAMERON
That's better.

Ferris strolls into the kitchen to catch the last of the
conversation. Cameron covers the phone.

CAMERON
(to Ferris)
I'm scared shitless, Ferris! What
is Rooney guesses my voice!

FERRIS
Impossible. You're doing great.

Cameron sighs and goes back to the phone.

CAMERON
(clears his throat)
I don't have all day to bark at you
so I'll make this short and sweet.

Ferris gives Cameron an enthusiastic thumbs up.

FERRIS
(mouths)
Great!

Cameron smiles proudly.

CAMERON
I want my daughter out in front
of the school in ten minutes. By
herself. I don's want anyone around...

Ferris smacks Cameron. He's said the wrong thing. He covers
the phone.

CAMERON
What'd I do?

FERRIS
Out in front my herself? It's too
suspicious! He'll think something's
up, moron. Cover it.

Cameron panics. He holds the phone out to Ferris.

CAMERON
You do it!

Ferris waves his arms angrily.

FERRIS
Talk!

Cameron takes a deep breath. He clears his throat and puts
on his father's voice.

CAMERON
I changed my mind, fella. You be out
in front with her! I wanna have a
few words with you!

Ferris slaps Cameron. The phone flies out of his hand.

82 CU. ROONEY 82

He winces as the phone hits the floor with a loud CLONK!
We HEAR THE BOYS SCRAMBLING TO PICK UP THE PHONE, THEN
CAMERON CLEARING HIS THROAT.

CAMERON'S VOICE
On second thought, I don't have
time to talk to you. We'll get
together soon and have lunch.

We HEAR A SLAP AND THE CALL DISCONNECTS.

83 INT. FERRIS' KITCHEN 83

Cameron's rubbing the side of his head.

CAMERON
Why'd you hit me?!

FERRIS
Where's your brain?!

CAMERON
Why'd you hit me?!

FERRIS
Where's your brain?!

CAMERON
Why'd you hit me?

FERRIS
Where's your brain?

CAMERON
I asked you first.

FERRIS
How can we pick up Sloane if Rooney's
going to be there with her?!

CAMERON
I said for her to be there alone
and you freaked!

FERRIS
My, God, you're so stupid!
(aside)
I didn't hit you, I lightly slapped
you.

CAMERON
You hit me. Look, don't ask me to
participate in your crap if you
don't like the way I do it!

Ferris is incredulous at Cameron's stupidity. Cameron's
anger is intensified by his embarrassment.

CAMERON
I was home, sick. You get me out of
bed, being me over here, make me
jeopardize my future, make me do
a phoney phone call on a dean of
students, a man who could squeeze
my nuts into oblivion and then
you deliberately hurt my feelings.

FERRIS
I didn't deliberately hurt your feelings.

CAMERON
Oh, really?

FERRIS
Yeah, really.

Cameron glares at Ferris.

CAMERON
Hey, Ferris? Have a nice life.

He turns and heads out of the room. Ferris sighs.
FERRIS
Cameron?

CAMERON
Stick it up your ass, Ferris.

FERRIS
Cameron, I'm sorry. I didn't mean
to jam you. It was uncalled for.

Cameron stops.

CAMERON
You're serious?

He turns around.

FERRIS
Dead serious.

Cameron smiles. He appreciates Ferris apology.

CAMERON
Thanks.

FERRIS
You did screw up through, right?
Not that is was necessarily all
you fault. Right?

CAMERON
(suspiciously)
Why?

FERRIS
To fix this situation, I'm going
to have to ask you for a small favor.

Cameron's jaw drops.
  


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Excerpt 3--Jeanie and a boy's conversation in the police station

186 INT. POLICE STATION. WAITING ROOM 186

Jeanie's sitting on a wooden bench with a WASTED TEENAGE BOY
in a Triumph t-shirt, long hair, torn jeans, creepers, studs
and chains. He's studying her.

BOY
Drugs?

JEANIE
No, thank you. I'm straight.

BOY
I meant, are you here for drugs?

Jeanie stares at him.

JEANIE
Why are you here?

BOY
Drugs.

JEANIE
I don't know why I'm here.

BOY
Then why don't you go home?

JEANIE
Why don't you put your thumb
up your butt?

The boy stares at her.

BOY
You want to talk about your problem?

JEANIE
With you? Are you serious?

BOY
Yeah, I'm serious.

JEANIE
Blow yourself.

Jeanie turns away. The boy crosses his legs. Jeanie looks
back at him.

JEANIE
You really want to know what's wrong?

The boy shrugs.

JEANIE
Alright. If you've got the time,
I've got the troubles. In a nutshell,
I hate my brother. How's that?

BOY
That's cool. Did you shoot him or
something?

JEANIE
No, not yet.

The boy nods. He understands the emotion.

JEANIE
I went home to confirm that the
shithead was ditching school and
a guy broke into the house and I
called the cops and they picked me
up for making a phoney phone call.

BOY
What do you care if your brother
ditches school?

Jeanie stares at the boy.

JEANIE
Why should he get to ditch school
when everybody else has to go?

BOY
You could ditch.

JEANIE
I'd get caught.

BOY
So, you're pissed at him because
he ditches and doesn't get caught?

JEANIE
Basically.

The boy nods knowingly.

BOY
Then your problem is you.

JEANIE
Excuse me?

BOY
Excuse you. You oughta spend a little
more time dealing with yourself and
a little less time worrying about
what your brother does. It's just
an opinion.

Jeanie stares angrily at him. Partly because he's so bold
and partly because he's so right.

BOY
There's somebody you should talk
to.

Jeanie stares at him threateningly.

JEANIE
If you say Ferris Bueller, you lose
a testicle.

BOY
You know him?

CU. JEANIE'S HAND

It curls into a fist.
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