The Breakfast Club. Movie review

   ‘The Breakfast Club’ is a 1985 teen dramedy. John Hughes is not only a director of this movie but also a scriptwriter. John Hughes later started to be even more popular because of such of his pictures as: “Home Alone” (1990), “Curly Sue” (1991), “Beethoven” (1992) and other movies that became cult hits. Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy played six main roles. This movie earned $51.5 million, whereas its budget was $1 million.

   When five high school students once stayed at school on Saturday morning as a school punishment, they didn’t realize that they would get closer to each other by speaking about their lives.

   This is an emotional movie about teenagers’ lives with addictive plot twists. The life stories of the main characters open up to moviegoers gradually, provoking strong feelings. The movie raises and discloses many social topics. Teenagers deal with these topics and many others that have an impact on their lives and they cope with problems in their own ways. Even though the movie was released in 1985, the topics that were revealed in the movie are actual for the contemporary society and for current generations too. 


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