Review of Club Paradise (1986) by Amheretojudge — 23 Apr 2018
Just you and me..
The Breakfast Club As much as powerful the screenplay is, John Hughes's attempt to install cheesy and petty inputs in characters to attract younger audience wears down the intensity and gravitas that it had created thatjust you and me..
The Breakfast Club.
As much as powerful the screenplay is, John Hughes's attempt to install cheesy and petty inputs in characters to attract younger audience wears down the intensity and gravitas that it had created that easily would have helped it enter the major league. His directorial work is appreciative but deserved a better supervision compared to its script. The performance wasn't up to the mark which is the only thing that itches one down the throat in this old classic. The Breakfast Club is a typical teenage movie retold in the most intriguing way that it is almost impossible not to invest in it and be moved by it (no matter how much familiar their tales may sound but the impact doesn't grow shallow at all).
This review of Club Paradise (1986) was written by Amheretojudge on 23 Apr 2018.
Club Paradise has generally received mixed reviews.
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