The Decade Of Realizations: American Youth During The 80s

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Almost every John Hughes film is set in affluent suburbia with the repetition of certain imagery (the big house, gardens and tree-lined quiet streets, and often a wood-paneled station wagon) with a certain population (rich, white families), which is reflected in the body of the attended, well-equipped schools...
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Such a sheltered existence has led the youthful characters of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "Sixteen Candles" in particular to unquestionably adopted their parents' ideologies. In "Sixteen Candles", the central character, Samantha Baker (Molly Ringwald) hopes, realistically, for a "trans-am" car for her forgotten 16th birthday whereas Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick)'s birthday gift of a computer rather than a car is a constantly referred to concern in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"; although it was obviously an expensive gift, he is not satisfied as it is not the expensive gift he wanted as it is not an obvious sign of wealth...
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