Review of The Breakfast Club (1985) by Nathan P — 17 Jan 2014
John Hughes captures the essence of teenage angst like no other director has. He captures the pressures and anxieties that most teens feel. Hughes displays them in a way that is not biased towards any social group, making the characters real and relatable.
The Breakfast Club is still relevant to today's modern generation and will continue to bring it's laughs and heart warming charm for years to come. A+.
This review of The Breakfast Club (1985) was written by Nathan P on 17 Jan 2014.
The Breakfast Club has generally received very positive reviews.
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