10 Amazing Movies From 1980s

7º – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (John Hughes, 1986)A teen decides to kill a day of class to enjoy the day with his girlfriend and best friend. In the course of that day, the three will be involved in the most diverse confusions, discovering small fragments of which consists the human life. ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ transposes the simple genre of adolescent comedy, delivering to its viewer a plot with small brushstrokes on extremely relevant philosophical issues (such as the notion of eternal return, for example).

 

6º – Back to the Future Part II (Robert Zemeckis, 1989)Following the events of the first film, the plot now puts our character, in fact, in the future, having to solve a series of conflicts with his family to have their reality preserved. This is, in particular, my favorite movie in the trilogy, knowing how to work all the fragments of history elevated in the previous one and still constructing the aspect of the future in an irredeemable way.

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