I think part of the reason WHY i don't like it is because of the fact that it was and is basically force fed to you, especially if you were around Ferris' fictional age at the time of the film's release.
I feel a little bit bad saying this because I haven't met very many celebrities, but due to a mutual friend (what's that 2 degrees thing?) I have met him several times and he is an extremely down-to-earth, funny, generous, and just "normal" person. That doesn't mean I have to blindly love all the movies he is in just because I kinda know that guy. (Inspector Gadget is trash also.)
So Ferris Bueller's day of is a coming of age film about a very charismatic and charming high-school senior who simply want to take a day off from school but rather than just sit at home after successfully convincing his parents he's sick, he makes a massive adventure out of it.
He wants to get his best pals involved in his adventure so he "breaks them out" so to speak. His girlfriend Sloan has to be broken out of school and his pal Cameron is genuinely sick and at home alone. Here is something that kind of get s me about the whole Ferris character: He is extremely selfish. He didn't ask Sloan if she wanted to be broken out of school and Cameron is extremely ill yet Ferris won't leave him alone even though Cam tells him multiple times to piss off.
Yeah, i know it's a movie and I should just relax
Don't get me wrong, I am not trying to suggest that this movie is bad because it definitely isn't. I just don't think that it deserves the legendary status that it has. I don't think it should be on a list of "best films from the 80's" or some even go as far as to suggest it is one of the best comedies of all time. Really? How? I don't think i have laughed at anything in the movie (because it is more creative than comedy) other than Ben Stein saying "Bueller Bueller Bueller."
tl;dr
Maybe it is just me, but I disagree with the perpetual hype surrounding this film and i was alive when it was released
FBDO is an ok movie and I appreciate the "breaking the 4th wall" tutorials that Ferris gives to the audience. However, I don't think it should be as lauded as it is - getting pushed into the sky to god-like proportions. I don't think it is iconic nor do i think it is particularly funny. It is a good film, but there are people out there that insist it is one of the best movies ever made. These same people probably really enjoyed "Clerks" (which I also think is over-rated) in the 90's and insist that Reservoir Dogs is the best Tarantino film (it isn't.)
This is just one of those things where I disagree with the masses.
Do you have any films that everyone else seems to love but you either hate it or think it is "meh" ? I've love to hear about it....