Review of The Breakfast Club (1985) by Gabbo E — 21 Oct 2012
The Breakfast Club is without a doubt, one of the greatest films to come from the 80s, and while it may have been made in that era, the substantial quality is timeless as it contains a plot (five teenagers spend a day in detention while getting along together) and characters (a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal) that normal people like you or I can relate to, in addition to that, the interaction between the characters is often humorous, and the actors play the parts well (especially Judd Nelson as Bender, and Ally Sheedy as Allison), this is one of those films that you have to see.
This review of The Breakfast Club (1985) was written by Gabbo E on 21 Oct 2012.
The Breakfast Club has generally received very positive reviews.
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