When five high school students from different social groups are forced to spend a Saturday together in detention, they find themselves interacting with and understanding each other for the first time. A jock (Emilio Estevez), a criminal (Judd Nelson), a princess (Molly Ringwald), a basket case (Ally Sheedy), and a brain (Anthony Michael Hall) talk about everything from parental tension to sex to peer pressure to hurtful stereotypes while serving time. Ultimately, the five find that they may have more in common than they ever imagined and learn more about themselves as well as each other. The... only question is, Will they remember what they've learned after they leave detention
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Breakfast Club, The Quintessential 1980s teen fare from John Hughes, with the Brat Pack mulling over the meaning of life one Saturday morning detention
The trials of adolescence never took up more screen time than in the in mid-1980s, when the teenagers dominated film for better (Fast Times At Ridgemont High) or worse (Porky's). And as every New Wave must have its Jean-Luc Godard, so John Hughes stepped into the frame as the decade's auteur of US high school flicks that never lost sight of the humour of being a teenager, nor how serious it all seems at the time.
The Breakfast Club doesn't exactly push the parameters of filmmaking. In fact the whole thing cou...
I'm 18 years old
I didnt find this particularly exciting, rented as it had been recommended, and some of the reviews look promising. However yes i am 18 so wasnt around for this film in the 80s which might explain why it didnt appeal to me at all, didnt see what all the fuss was about. Hope that helps.
The trials of adolescence never took up more screen time than in the in mid-1980s, when the teenagers dominated film for better (Fast Times At Ridgemont High) or worse (Porky's). And as every New Wave must have its Jean-Luc Godard, so John Hughes stepped into the frame as the decade's auteur of US high school flicks that never lost sight of the humour of being a teenager, nor how serious it all seems at the time.
The Breakfast Club doesn't exactly push the parameters of filmmaking. In fact the whole thing could, and has been, transposed to the stage. It follows a group of five disparate teens as they're forced to endure each other's company during Saturday d...
Breakfast Club, The
An iconic movie of the '80s, with all the unappealing baggage that suggests. Five mutually antipathetic teens are...
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if you are between the ages of 12 and 25 and haven't seen this then you don't know what you are missing!
5 high school kids - saturday morning detention - doesn't sound so great but it is!
another one of those good ol'-great 80's teen films. it only takes place in the library, but you'll be surprised on how good it is. just about a couple of teens talking about their pressured lives....that's it....that good. don't miss it if you haven't seen it, and even if you have seen it, i'm sure you'll still enjoy it like the first time you saw it. 3 1/2 of 4 stars excellent.