Review of St. Elmo's Fire (1985) by Allegra F — 14 May 2010
"The passion burns deep.".
A Group of friends, just out of college, struggle with adulthood. Their main problem is that they're all self-centered and obnoxious.
REVIEW.
Anyone who left home after high school to go to college or for any other reason will relate to this movie. Only people who don't understand the futility of life will not comprehend nor appreciate its artistic analysis of yuppies. Truly a brat pack relic, up there with the Breakfast Club! First, the ensemble sufficiently consist of a vast variety of characters with real issues. Life is certainly fleeting and the fresh graduates attempt to prove else-wise. Second, who cannot help but fall in love with that music score that richly encompasses DC in the fall. Lastly, I love it because it stars the brat pack though at their twilight still keeps the audience attracted performances.
This review of St. Elmo's Fire (1985) was written by Allegra F on 14 May 2010.
St. Elmo's Fire has generally received mixed reviews.
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