I Rewatched John Cusack’s Better Off Dead For The First Time Since I Was A Kid, And Now I Have So Many Thoughts

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Growing up, I spent a lot of time watching random movies on TV. For a few hours after school and even longer during summer break, I would plant myself on the couch and just watch whatever was on. One of those movies I watched multiple times as a kid was Better Off Dead, the 1985 John Cusack movie about a teenager who becomes suicidal after being dumped by his girlfriend. 

I recently decided to go back and watch Better Off Dead for the first time in at least 20 years, and it was an eye-opening experience to say the very least. There were so many things I failed to pick up on as a kid (both nuanced and overt), and rewatching it as an adult felt like experiencing it for the first time all over again. Here are some thoughts I had after revisiting it all these years later.

John Cusack in Better Off Dead

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

First, I Had No Memory Of Better Off Dead Being A Black Comedy

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