A great coming-of-age film has the power to speak to an audience of younger moviegoers and present them with a story and set of characters that they find relatable. Even for older audiences, great films about childhood can evoke strong feelings of nostalgia. Authenticity may be a virtue within this subgenre, but it’s always fun to see teen films that push the boundaries of realism.
Between its erotic scenes and now iconic dance sequence, Risky Business is a crime comedy that isn’t afraid to show the consequences of irresponsibility. The film crafts a cunning satire of class differences by showing the lengths that Joel’s family goes to in order to ensure that their reputation is maintained. However, its satire is worthwhile, offering the perfect balance of humor, intelligence, and shameless, over-confident bravado.
Although he ultimately proves to be a warm-hearted character, Ferris Buller’s Day Off allows the viewer to enjoy Ferris’ irresponsibility. His wild behavior doesn’t go grating, even as Ferris keeps eluding consequences to give his friend Cameron and love interest Sloane a good time.
5 ‘Freaky’ Directed by Christopher Landon While the final girl trope has been epitomized by many horror films, Freaky turns the premise of the slasher movie on its head. In a tribute to both the slasher classic Friday the 13th and the body-swapping classic Freaky Friday, Christopher Landon’s horror movie satire sees a shy teenage girl and a violent killer swap bodies.
Hairspray PG Comedy Release Date February 26, 1988 Cast Sonny Bono , Ruth Brown , Divine , Debbie Harry , Ricki Lake , Jerry Stiller Runtime 92 Minutes Rent on Amazon
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