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Join film critic Robbie Collin for a communal re-watch of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Robbie Collin
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Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick, left) has no intention of spending the day working - Film Stills
Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick, left) has no intention of spending the day working - Film Stills

As the quarantine drags on, are you beginning to lose your mind with boredom? Do you feel as though, in the words of a great man, “you just can’t think of anything good to do”?

Welcome back to The Telegraph’s weekly virtual Movie Club. Every Tuesday at 6pm, we’re re-watching a feel-good movie that’s widely available online, and blogging our thoughts, comments and reactions in real-time here.

So far we’ve enjoyed gems such as La La Land, Monty Python’s Life of Brian and (last week) When Harry Met Sally, the whip-smart 1989 comedy.

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Today, we’re watching Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, the 1986 comedy in which Matthew Broderick’s high-school student decides to spend an eventful day playing truant. You can find the film on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video or YouTube.

Join in the fun by leaving your (kosher and corona-free) comments below the line, and I’ll respond to as many of you as possible while we watch!

(And if you’ve arrived late, that’s no problem. Simply scroll down to the bottom, and you can get cracking.)

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