4º – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (John Hughes, 1986)A teen decides to skip school to enjoy a sunny day with his girlfriend and best friend. In the course of the day, the three friends will go through the most diverse adventures and conflicts. Icon of the 1980s, ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ promotes a well-being in its viewer in a passive way, without looking for it, raising a simple plot, but that knows how to walk through various terrains of the human social construct.
3º – The Eighth Day (Jaco Van Dormael, 1996)A man disillusioned with his life ends up creating a bond with a young man with down syndrome who had fled from a mental institution. Together, the two will learn more about their lives, help each other, and envision new paths to particular conflicts. ‘The Eighth Day’ leaves the spectator satisfied with every resolution of history, without ever being forced.
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