Films transport audiences to various locations all around the world. From tropical getaways, desolate deserts and wilderness, to metropolitan cities such as New York and Los Angeles, audiences vicariously experience the aesthetic of the settings and their fictional citizens. There’s something especially compelling about exploring the intimacy of a Midwest community, from its emphasis on family values, the coming-of-age experience, and its taboos. In honor of Midwest backdrops in films, here are 10 movies that perfectly encompass the Midwest aesthetic.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) - Chicago

This quintessential ’80s movie has Matthew Broderick portrayingthe diplomatic Ferris Bueller, who manages to skip school one last time before graduation. Bueller’s day consists of adventuring through his Chicago suburb with his girlfriend, Sloane, and best friend, Cameron.Ferris Bueller’s Day Offcaptures the Midwest aesthetic as Bueller and company as they visit museums, attend a Chicago Cubs game, and go to a local parade, all while driving Cameron’s father’s coveted Ferrari. Broderick’s carefree performance embodies the Midwest attitude that many ’80s youths exhibited at the time.

Juno (2007) - Minnesota

Fast-forward 21 years, andJunohas Elliot Page portraying Juno MacGruff, a teen with a big decision to make: what to do with their unborn child. As Juno goes through the ups and downs of pregnancy, they are faced with a small-town mentality regarding their pregnancy, and the drastic shift from living out their high school days without a care in the world to dealing with the biggest burden of their teenage life.Junohits home for anyone who’s been the subject of Midwest gossip and scrutiny.

Heathers (1989) - Ohio

Many considerHeatherstheinspiration forMean Girls, and in many ways, it is. Murder and sadistic plotting aside, bothMean GirlsandHeathershold the same overarching, Midwest theme: popularity. The Heathers are willing to do whatever it takes to outdo themselves and reign supreme at Westerburg High School. Of course, just like in any Midwest setting, fashion, sex, and music culture drive the attitudes of the morally decrepit protagonists presented inHeathers.

Halloween (1978) - Illinois

Halloweenand Midwest culture are synonymous. That’s what makes Michael Myers such an effective horror villain.Halloween’sMidwest suburbia cannot fathom bloodshedin its contained community, specifically towards its youth. What sells the Midwest aesthetic are the performances by Jamie Lee Curtis, Nancy Kyes, and PJ Soles as the teenage trio targeted by Myers; they spend their Halloween day planning, laughing, and indulging in harmless antics without suspecting bloodshed is headed their way.

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The Fault In Our Stars (2014) - Indianapolis

Based on the novel by John Green,The Fault in Our Starsfollows the story of two teenagers, Hazel and Augustus, who are out to make the most of their lives, whether through small adventures at home, or venturing out to Europe to meet Hazel’s favorite author.

The film’s second act takes place in Amsterdam, and drives home the contrast between growing up in a Midwest setting and the culture shock when exploring the lively Netherlands capital; Hazel and Augustus have never left the comfort of their Midwest home, and they are going to make the most out of every minute away from it. By the film’s bittersweet third act, the community comes together to mourn Augustus' death, emphasizing the unity Midwest communities uphold when one of their members passes away.

Alan Ruck in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Indiana

BeforeE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Steven Spielberg gave American audiencesClose Encounters of the Third Kind. Following the story of Roy, a working-class man in Indiana who witnesses a UFO sighting and will go above and beyond to prove it,Close Encounters of the Third Kindshows how Midwest attitudes can react when their belief system is challenged. In retrospect, it also shows Midwest fear when presented with something foreign and unidentifiable.

Mean Girls (2004) - Illinois

Mean Girlspokes fun atevery Midwest cliché in the book. Queen Bee Regina George spreads gossip rampantly, has a burn book where she documents her most insidious rumors, and instigates drama simply to remain relevant. WhileMean Girlsis an exaggerated version of what growing up in the Midwest is like, Cady Heron embodies the culture shock of an outsider who steps into, figuratively speaking, a different type of jungle.

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Super 8 (2011) - Ohio

In the style ofClose Encounters of the Third Kind,Super 8follows a group of kids who capture an alien landing through their Super 8 camera. What sells the Midwest aesthetic inSuper 8is its young cast; Elle Fanning and company portray Midwest children to a tee, from their days recording the activities of both children and adults in their Ohio suburb, their excitement over alien activity, and their being at odds with the adults amidst the chaos brought upon by community secrets.Super 8exemplifies the secrecy that sometimes lies beneath a welcoming Midwest community.

What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) - Iowa

Set in Iowa,What’s Eating Gilbert Grapeshowed the worldthe acting range a young Leonardo DiCapriohad through his vulnerable portrayal of Arnie Grape. Paired alongside Johnny Depp, the on-screen siblings show the unity Midwest families hold when it comes to tough times, especially when involving the declining health of a loved one. By its finale, the Grape family has to piece itself back together after the death of their matriarch, like so many real-life Midwest families when presented with this type of loss.

Scream 2 (1997) - Ohio

Scream 2takes the survivors of the original Woodsboro murders and puts them at Windsor College, a fictional campus set in Ohio. Everything aboutScream 2screams Midwest aesthetic, from the opening kill scene in the multiplex, and the small-town college cliques, to the residential homes Ghostface targets during the film.Scream 2sets up a nice changeof pace for the following installments, such asScream 3andScream 6.

Elliot Page in Juno

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Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween 1978

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