Which 1955 film had a viewer saying: "I rooted for the parents. At least they got through the depression and WWII."?

Answer Rebel Without a Cause

Rebel Without a Cause (1955) defined teenage angst for a generation, but this reviewer has no time for James Dean’s whining. Rooting for the parents because they "got through the depression" is the ultimate "get off my lawn" take on a cinema classic. It turns out that a red jacket and a cool car aren't enough to impress someone who values a solid work ethic over a dramatic breakdown.

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