The Breakfast Club Comments

  • Constantin 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    (Just saying, my name is Claire...) Turns out to be my favorite tuberculosis film. I finally finished watching this legendary & all kinds of tribute classics, and all kinds of tributes made me watch it (easy A, pitch perfect, etc). Looking at the name, I always thought it was a group of people who love breakfast...orz. I love the unique rhythm of the 80s and 90s movies, and the narrative style is really different from the current movies. (But the woman in black doesn't look better without a...

  • Nestor 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    His eyes are sour when he is clearly writing comedy. A confinement changed five very different teenagers, and I remembered some movies with the shadow of this story, especially the Waste Chai League. The soundtrack is superb. But I don’t really understand why the title is called Breakfast Club. Is there any...

  • Douglas 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    Are we still friends on Monday? Brian sure is the smartest kid, subtle and...

  • Soledad 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    A movie that has been paid tribute time and time again. Although the five young actors are somewhat facial, they fully demonstrate the charm of the characters. The plot and interaction are a bit deliberate, and it will be just right if arranged in a stage play. Although I did not feel the same after watching the film, and did not yearn for American youth in the 80s, I am very envious of the director's invitation to five actors to shoot such a youth film in a small closed...

  • Kole 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    A brain, and an athlete, and a basket case, a princess, and a criminal. Sincerely yours, The Breakfast Club..... When you grow up, your heart...

  • Brice 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    The class on the campus is really terrible, and the cruelty cannot be shaken. After so many years, it has not...

  • Douglas 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    This is not an imaginary American pissing youth comedy, but a self-discussion as a painful growing individual: the elders think they know us, but do we really understand ourselves and the world? We don’t see too many dramatic conflicts and adventurous events, but the director used a single minimalist, super-long scene and the inner characters to create conflicts, telling the story of five people from the spiritual level, a great youth movie From...

  • Jessika 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    Looking at the snail's home, the teacher's eyes of "nerds, athletes, little princesses, neuroses, and criminals" have similar growth troubles and are a strong irony of stereotyped education. Very sincere film, and tells us that Xueba can't get a...

  • Aletha 2022-03-22 09:01:13

    The masterpiece of youth films in the 1980s is the same as the work of John Hughes as Spring is not a school day. The two films are similar in that they both limit the time to one day. The entry point seems ordinary, but they can convey a wealth of information through intensive drama conflict. The difference is that compared to the humorous ridicule of spring, the tone of this film is different. The theme is deeper and more serious, and the psychological analysis and excavation of young people...

  • Emmanuel 2022-03-22 09:01:13

    haven't seen such a good movie in a long time, no wonder all those Americans are so excited about...

Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • Laurence 2022-03-21 09:01:14

    Messy thoughts

    The music is very good, the matching is very good, the "Don't forget me" at the beginning and the end of the film, and when the mood is emotional in the middle, it is very good. I forgot to call it and I can’t remember the name. I play myself and the nerd’s family. The situation would be great. The...

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.