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The Breakfast Club
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The movie follows how five high school students get entangled in detention, shared their thought and believes and soon realize they have more than they think in common.
The movie follows how five high school students get entangled in detention, shared their thought and believes and soon realize they have more than they think in common.
Actors:
Molly Ringwald,
Ally Sheedy,
Fran Gargano,
Mary Christian,
Perry Crawford,
Judd Nelson,
Mercedes Hall
Molly Ringwald
18 February 1968, Roseville, California, USA
Ally Sheedy
13 June 1962, New York City, New York, USA
Fran Gargano
Mary Christian
1978
Perry Crawford
Judd Nelson
28 November 1959, Portland, Maine, USA
Mercedes Hall
1948, Massachusetts, USA
Country:
United States
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July 27, 2007
In nine hours of threatening, bickering and, eventually, poignant (but never maudlin) self-revelation, the stereotypes dissolve and re-form.
December 11, 2015
Had something to say about being an adult and how the lessons we learned as a teenager would carry us in to adulthood, for better and for worse.
March 22, 2015
...doesn't just remember or understand what it's like to be a teenager. The Breakfast Club embodies the experience.
March 26, 2015
Molière's most famous work, Tartuffe, is about a pious fraud who turns out to be a criminal... The joke is that Bender is a criminal fraud who turns out to be pious.
February 13, 2015
While meticulously drawn, the film's characters are so stereotypically representative that only the lamest of moviegoers will not determine their respective backgrounds and problems long before the plodding movie does.
November 09, 2015
Hughes may deserve more plaudits as a social worker than a filmmaker, but you have to admit his hokey situation plays. The reason is the five terrific young actors, who bring more conviction to these parts than they perhaps deserve.
January 19, 2014
an awakening
March 23, 2015
Nothing really changes. You hear nothing you haven't heard before. But you know that for them it is happening for the first time, and they deserve compassion. I'm not sure that's a good enough reason to see "The Breakfast Club."
September 16, 2013
[VIDEO ESSAY] The movie captures teenagers' innate ability to defeat authority figures, and their own misconceptions about themselves.
March 23, 2015
Rarely have on-screen teens felt this authentic. They bluster, bicker and trade horrible insults (whence the film's R rating), then suddenly expose their most guarded feelings.
February 13, 2016
Hughes has a wonderful knack for communicating the feelings of teenagers, as well as an obvious rapport with his exceptional cast - who deserve top grades.
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