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John Hughes, an influential American director and screenwriter, defined a generation with his iconic films that explored the complexities of adolescence and suburban life. From "The Breakfast Club" to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," his movies resonated with audiences for their wit, humor, and poignant insights into the teenage experience. Hughes' cinematic legacy endures, shaping popular culture and influencing subsequent generations of filmmakers.

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