Review of Club Paradise (1986) by Calibmcbolts — 29 May 2016
The incredible thing about this movie is that the premise seems so incredibly boring, and it could have been so incredibly boring, but it isnt! The Breakfast Club is a warm, insightful and hilarious movie about a group of seemingly polar opposites of each other.
This is a character driven performance piece, despite only starring young actors and a always hilarious **** teacher and a delightfully innocent janitor who sometimes walks into scene. But what mostly keeps this movie together is not the fantastic script, but the engaging, interesting, hilarious **** of a character, beautifully portrayed by Judd Nelson called ''John Bender'', every scene he is in (quite alot), he steals the show. He is just so engaging, your eyes are glued to him whenever he says or does something, it is Judd Nelson who is unforgettable as Bender that acts as the catalyst of everyone's emotions.
On top of that the last half hour of The Breakfast Club, is truly incredible, emotional and heartbreaking. Every actor in this film shows their true potential there, and oh boy do they all shine.
With ''The Breakfast Club'', John Hughes shows us once again why he is the king of 80's comedies.
This review of Club Paradise (1986) was written by Calibmcbolts on 29 May 2016.
Club Paradise has generally received mixed reviews.
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