The quintessential John Hughes movie. A film that exudes the eighties. A film that is about growing up and fitting in and understanding yourself and understanding others and accepting your place and challenging your place and everything in between. The Breakfast Club. Is. Amazing. From Bender's light-hearted quips to the principal and the subtle nuances of Anthony Michael Hall's classic character, Brian to a dramatic, near-thirty-minute long scene that follows a circular conversation between each of the five that explores raw emotion, The Breakfast Club is a timeless and constantly-relevant classic that no one will forget about anytime soon.
Coming-of-age comedy drama directed by John Hughes and written by John Hughes in 1985.
Starring: Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Paul Gleason, and John Kapelos.
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Classic, without a doubt. Defining movie for many kids.
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