Review of The Breakfast Club (1985) by Connor F — 02 Apr 2013
An adventure into the lives of seemingly entirely different teenagers to find out shockingly, they're not so different at all. The mood seems to change often and rapidly as this detention therapy center digs deep into the characters and brings out strong feelings.
Judd Nelson of course dominates the screen as the wild Bender, but each character eventually has plenty to offer. Everyone can identify at least some way with each character, and the overall movie belongs on any shelf filled with classics.
This review of The Breakfast Club (1985) was written by Connor F on 02 Apr 2013.
The Breakfast Club has generally received very positive reviews.
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