28. "I also hate puppies and the laughter of children. Problem?" In response to In response to 23
No, I just felt Hughes was TRYING to make a film about breaking down the walls that keep people (well, different kinds of white people, anyway) separated from each other but it ended up saying, "All kids are essentially the same, and given the opportunity they all want to conform to the ideal." And for a movie that is supposed to transcend its generation, I don't feel like it represented my '90s high school experience at all.