Nothing's Wrong
Jason Ferris Lyrics


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Aniela Don't want to leave my home Don't want to talk on…
Architecture in Helsinki A wicked decision We can agree A wicked decision Nothing's w…
Bart Crow Band I know that you're leavin', it feels like you're gone I…
Chief Wait for me, There's no rush To feel it Wait ? Have yo…
Cloud Nothings You know it happens all the time Why don't you scream…
De Heideroosjes Long time, no see, I'm doing fine, yeah, thank you That's…
Devil Driver There's nothing wrong With what you do and what you say Th…
DevilDriver There's nothing wrong With what you do and what you say Ther…
Echosmith We walk like there's nothing wrong She's sitting alone in t…
epica Tonight we're gonna have a social experiment And here we... …
Frenzal Rhomb Sad day for freedom Fall and you believe them Tell you that…
HAIM Counting the hours With nothing to say Going though the moti…
Heideroosjes Long time, no see, I'm doing fine, Yeah, thank you That's ni…
Patrick Park It won't be the same I turned the lights down and Then…
Pierre Stemmett Nothing's wrong I just don't know how I'm getting up again M…
Sofi Bonde I know what is coming It always look the same I′ve been…
System Syn What a strange world we've found ourselves in The last time…
Various Artists Whether it's rock and roll or old soul (It don't…
Wolves as Friends Thoughts, it's on you Coz we don't seem to get along…



Won-G Haha, yeah! Haha, yee I don't see nothin' wrong with my beha…


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Bryan Griffin

Just food for thought: perhaps Ferris is not the protagonist, maybe Cameron is?

Ferris never changes throughout the show. He runs almost entirely on luck and improvising from start to finish. He learns nothing, doesn't grow as a character, nor does he face anything that he himself considers a real crisis. And as the video attempts to show, he is possibly a terrible person at heart.

On the other hand; Cameron starts the show sick, in bed, pretty much letting life run it's course and accepting it. By the end of the movie, he's smashed his dad's prized car, told Ferris he wants to take responsibility for the day off with his parents, plus he sneakily watched his best friend's girlfriend change into her swimsuit by admittedly faking a catatonic state (kinda creepy, but given the dialog between him and Sloan even she seems to accept that he's coming out of his shell and didn't seem to feel violated or offended).

He even goes so far to state that he could have stopped Ferris if he wanted to, something everyone else in the movie is seemingly incapable of doing.

Clearly Cameron gained personal strength as a result of the events of the day.

Certainly not stating the only conclusion, but I think it's worth considering who's really at the center.



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Mr. Divery

Ferris is every teenagers fantasy of what they want to be.

The reason Ferris comes off as an evil jerk when you overanalize him, is because when you really think about basic teenage (and really human) fantasies they are mostly the desire to do mean and selfish things without suffering consequences.

That's the whole movie, doing what ever he wants to who ever wants and no one punishment for it.

Ferris is the teenage fantasy, Cameron is the teenage reality.

Joel

overanalize 😅

Cruz Gomes

@luke lee sure bud

Max Hyde

Mr. Divery See your over analyzing of his over analyzing is what this show was about. I really miss cracked video.

luke lee

Mr. Divery He goes to a fancy restaurant, a museum and a parade. He's what an out of touch middle aged man thinks every teenager wants to be.

Rowan Dunning

that is a surprisingly insiteful thing to say

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Bryan Griffin

Just food for thought: perhaps Ferris is not the protagonist, maybe Cameron is?

Ferris never changes throughout the show. He runs almost entirely on luck and improvising from start to finish. He learns nothing, doesn't grow as a character, nor does he face anything that he himself considers a real crisis. And as the video attempts to show, he is possibly a terrible person at heart.

On the other hand; Cameron starts the show sick, in bed, pretty much letting life run it's course and accepting it. By the end of the movie, he's smashed his dad's prized car, told Ferris he wants to take responsibility for the day off with his parents, plus he sneakily watched his best friend's girlfriend change into her swimsuit by admittedly faking a catatonic state (kinda creepy, but given the dialog between him and Sloan even she seems to accept that he's coming out of his shell and didn't seem to feel violated or offended).

He even goes so far to state that he could have stopped Ferris if he wanted to, something everyone else in the movie is seemingly incapable of doing.

Clearly Cameron gained personal strength as a result of the events of the day.

Certainly not stating the only conclusion, but I think it's worth considering who's really at the center.

Cameron Roos

I agree. Any time the "main character" is static, there is always a deeper meaning to the story. Besides, if Cameron wasn't apart of this it would probably go from my top five favorite movies to my top five least favorite. Without Cameron this is a story about a young man who cheats his way through life, lies to and manipulates the adult figures around him, takes advantage of others, and in the words of Ed, "Gives good kids bad ideas". I understand the idea of an anti-hero, but Ferris is just genuinely unlikeable and a bad influence.

TKO From Idaho

I always thought he was the protagonist

Cecelia Jessen

Damn you really thought this through

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