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Ferris Bueller's day off - Museum scene

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

dal film Ferris Bueller's day off (Una pazza giornata di vacanza)
J. Hughes (1986)
" the closer he looks at the child, the less he sees. But the more he looks at, there's nothing there. I think he fears that the more you look at him the less you see. There isn't anything there. That's him" (John Hughes su questa scena)

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  • @SofGangsta: 'course! That's why I've written "covered by" :) I love the original much more than this one.. but somehow this version (I mean, especially the fact that it's instrumental) fits in perfectly with the scene.

    I think that maybe the scene is so powerful because, you know, it's kinda of pure cinematography: no surplus meaning required.. just images and music ( no words indeed).

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  • The last time I was at the Chicago Institute of Art, I stood exactly where Cameron stood and stared at the painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grand Jatte" for a long time. No one else was around. It was so cool!

  • favorited by ferris bueller himself. (chuckachucka2012)

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  • I always cry. "Nighthawks," the "human aquarium" Robert

    Hushes said. It is all that you need to know as a young artist.

    These things change lives.

  • He should have married Mia Sara :(

  • Last year I went to the Chicago art museum with my high school band and did the same thing

  • @Cubbieblu2310 Thank you :)

  • One of the best bits

  • @JazSmithPresentation Glad you like Chicago. I have lived here all my life and wouldnt have it any other way.

  • @XxpauldadudexX Actually Morrissey and The Smiths did it first. Dream Academy covered it.

  • @pretendingtoswim Actually The Child's Bath is by Mary Cassatt.

  • @jasonm1420 The song is Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want. Originally done by Morrissey and The Smiths. This is a cover version by Dream Academy.

  • does anyone know the name of this song?

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