Look, I know that I am going to be in the minority when I say this because this is likely one of the most celebrated movies of the 80's but this guy, is not a fan.
I love this really poor translation by the way. The Breakfast Club is extremely iconic and at least back when it was first released it was either this or Pretty in Pink that everyone was gaga about. I didn't really care for either. Perhaps it is because there is something about Molly Ringwald that i find....err....disturbing. I mean, of course she is a decent actress but I never really understood the god-like status that she achieved. On a side note: Her career tailspinned until finally crashing out completely in the early to mid 90's when she got topless in a really awful movie called "Malicious."
The story of The Breakfast Club is pretty well known but if you are under 30 you still might not know it. It is probably the same plot that is in a hundred other movies. 5 kids are stuck in an all day weekend detention for various infractions in school. They come from very different walks of life (cliques) and normally would never socialize with one another.
rebel, jock, outsider, popular pretty girl, and nerd
As the day goes on and they talk to one another and go on a series of small adventures they bond and realize that they like one-another and get along really well. I suppose the message of "misery loves company" rings true in this.
There are a ton of movies that use this exact same system to make a heart-warming story. The one that comes to mind right away is the latest Jumanji film, which I thought was actually really quite good.
The major problem i have with The Breakfast Club is the same problem i have with finding photos to use in this presentation: nothing happens. It is boring. It is a dialogue-driven movie and nothing ever really happens except at one point or another every one of the 5 has some sort of emotional breakdown on their way to becoming best pals.
I don't expect many people to agree with me on this because this is, after all, one of the most remembered movies from the 80's for some reasons that some people consider quite important. I guess I just do not fit into that category and there have been loads of other dialogue-driven movies that people love that I also hate. I would consider it kind of torturous to be forced to sit through this movie again. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it!