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I Just Rewatched Sixteen Candles For Its 40th Anniversary. It Hasn’t Aged So Well, But Here Are the Moments I Think Are Still Worth Celebrating



May the 4th is a big day for Star Wars, but it’s not the only movie worth celebrating. The day also marks the release of iconic writer/director John Hughes’ directorial debut, Sixteen Candles. Not only did the film kickstart his directing career, but it was also the first of many coming-age films he came to direct. 2024 marks 40 years since Sixteen Candles‘ premiere, and while it hasn’t aged well by today’s standards, there are still a handful of moments that are worth celebrating.

Molly Ringwald stars in it as Samantha Baker, a teenager who finds her 16th birthday overshadowed by her sister’s wedding that is happening the following day. Not only does her entire family forget about her special day, but it only gets worse from there. She’s kicked out of her bedroom so her grandparents can stay there; she continues to hopelessly pine over senior Jake Ryan (Paul Dooley), who unbeknownst to her, starts noticing her; and she finds herself fending off Ted (Anthony Michael Hall), a geeky freshman who is only trying to get with her so he seems cool with his friends.

At 40 Years Old, Sixteen Candles Has Not Aged Well 



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