The Breakfast Club Comments

  • Adolf 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    Although the plot is a little contrived, it is still fresh after 32 years. The film makes a comprehensive summary of the campus system, family environment, parents and teachers, and even the cold violence between friends. Fortunately, it also breaks through. The so-called hypocritical mask of invincible youth talks about ordinary, troubled, and confused "freaks", so that their cries and laughs contain...

  • Madyson 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    Only you can decide who you will become! This may not be the best youth film, but it is definitely the youth film that "understands" teenagers the most! There should be no one who has done a better and more detailed job than John Hughes in speculating, penetrating, and discovering the mental activities of ignorant teenagers. The pain points, rebelliousness, confusion, and complex psychology of several people in the film can almost be achieved. Empathy and empathy. Especially since this is a...

  • Arvid 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    Talking youth film. After all, the anger in the study room has to be calmed down, it has to be parted, and it has to get into Daddy's car, but a parting kiss is...

  • Madilyn 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    Understand it, didn't get...

  • Zelda 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    John Hughes hit the nail on the head of adolescent growth as early as 1985, telling the truth about growing pains through the mouths of five teenagers, pressure from the family of origin, violence, exclusion from peers, and hormones. The sexual repression that comes can be said to be exquisitely conceived and well-intentioned. The resulting "self-consciousness" thinking is far more profound than "Spring is not a day for reading". Such a straight-forward and tearful criticism is rare in the...

  • Brent 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    The school films of the 1980s were more innovative and of higher overall quality, unlike so many vulgar lower body jokes in today's school...

  • Toy 2022-04-20 09:01:11

    Youth is each confused and flying separately, and five "problem" teenagers with distinct personalities collide together, which produces a chemical reaction of sparks. All the stereotypes made of simple words, all the scorn of rebellion and rebelliousness gradually collapsed in the process of their communication, whether they were restless or funny or conceited or silent or boring or at a loss, so we slowly walked into their hearts and found that they were so Simply cute. Adults or previous...

  • Davon 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    A masterpiece in a closed space, a nearly perfect performance, deliberate, natural, cruel, and warm; Ali Siti, a monster, can you really bite that kind of sound by biting your nails? ; "There are two kinds of fat people in the world"; this group of people will whistle, which is too much; "Are we still friends on Monday?"; ps "We Are Not Alone" & "Don't You (Forget About Me)...

  • Kirsten 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    The performance and the plot are a bit too much, the generation gap is not a problem, the cultural difference is the fundamental, in fact, it is cheap when sensational, it seems that the 80s I love and the real 80s are completely two...

  • Gaetano 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    This day is enough to remember for a lifetime. We see ourselves clearly, see ourselves in the eyes of others, see the joy, sorrow, throbbing and change of this day. We call this...

Extended Reading
  • Ena 2022-03-21 09:01:14

    A dialogue between a teenager and an adult

    Dear Mr. Vernon: We accept that we have to sacrifice the entire Saturday in school confinement for the wrong thing. We did wrong, but you asked us to write an article to explain to you who we think we are. It's crazy. What's your business? You look at us with your eyes, and define us in the...

  • Dahlia 2022-01-25 08:01:51

    The loneliness we think we think

    I know from "Perfect Pitch" that "Breakfast Club" is really a youth film that is not campus at all. There is no story, no main line, just the intermittent conversations of five students who were detained in school.

    "Who am I? Who are you?"

    We speak with our mouth open every day, but we rarely have...

The Breakfast Club quotes

  • Bender: You load up, you party.

    Brian Johnson: Uhh, no, actually, we dress up.

  • Andrew Clark: So... what's your poison?

    [Allison says nothing]

    Andrew Clark: ... Ok, forget I asked.

    Allison Reynolds: Vodka.

    Andrew Clark: Vodka? When do you drink vodka.

    Allison Reynolds: Whenever.

    Andrew Clark: How much?

    Allison Reynolds: Tons.