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Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) is John Hughes' most fun film and, aside from the usual '80s offense of making bad boys sexy, it encouraged high schoolers to ditch. Mother-daughter hosts and film analysts Tara McNamara (Common Sense Media), Gen X, and Riley Roberts (Fanlala), Gen Z, look back at what how the film holds up today and its disturbing legacy.