Are you sure, you want to add The Breakfast Club
to your wish list?
Storyline:
Beyond being in the same class at Shermer High School in Shermer, Illinois, Claire Standish, Andrew Clark, John Bender, Brian Johnson and Allison Reynolds have little in common, and with the exception of Claire and Andrew, do not associate with each other in school. In the simplest and in their own terms, Claire is a princess, Andrew an athlete, John a criminal, Brian a brain, and Allison a basket case. But one other thing they do have in common is a nine hour detention in the school library together on Saturday, March 24, 1984, under the direction of Mr. Vernon, supervising from his office across the hall. Each is required to write a minimum one thousand word essay during that time about who they think they are. At the beginning of those nine hours, each, if they were indeed planning on writing that essay, would probably write something close to what the world sees of them, and what they have been brainwashed into believing of themselves. But based on their adventures during that ...
Are you sure, you want to buy The Breakfast Club?
Price: 2.99
Request movie
Are you sure, you want to order The Breakfast Club ?
Request movie
Are you sure, you want to order The Breakfast Club ?
Request movie
Are you sure, you want to order The Breakfast Club ?
Request movie
Are you sure, you want to order The Breakfast Club ?
Watch online x
Any troubles with internet connection? Your downloads are breaking every time? Just install any of these download software for free and forget about this problem! If you are using Mozilla Firefox browser you can install free add-on Downthemall or Free download manager For Linux OS user wxDownloadFast Mac OS users can choose FolX download manager Any software supporting video format will do. We recommend you using Media Player Classic with K-Lite Mega Codec Pack to play movies downloaded to your computer.
Comments
rocketjsl357
(cont.) Even though the movie shoots for the redeeming elements of these characters, I took issue with how the movie pretty much made you view these people from the beginning in the way that the film heightened their quirky personalities, and then, naturally, sought to make a revelation in the last third by "humanizing" them to us their pressures, their pains, the misunderstood nature in the type-casting (a brain, a jock, a recluse, a princess, and a criminal) of the teens of a budding generation. and the way the quirks are used for comedic purposes throughout the film made them feel unnatural to me and to the characters themselves (a kind of exploitation or theatrically contrived). And ultimately, I didn't feel like that was the only way to laugh with and feel for these characters. Just leave me with the last 30 min - the good stuff, the clever ears for dialogue, the meaningful connections through personal struggle, and a dance sequence of a generation. (3.75/5 stars)
(cont.) Even though the movie shoots for the redeeming elements of these characters, I took issue with how the movie pretty much made you view these people from the beginning in the way that the film heightened their quirky personalities, and then, naturally, sought to make a revelation in the last third by "humanizing" them to us their pressures, their pains, the misunderstood nature in the type-casting (a brain, a jock, a recluse, a princess, and a criminal) of the teens of a budding generation. and the way the quirks are used for comedic purposes throughout the film made them feel unnatural to me and to the characters themselves (a kind of exploitation or theatrically contrived). And ultimately, I didn't feel like that was the only way to laugh with and feel for these characters. Just leave me with the last 30 min - the good stuff, the clever ears for dialogue, the meaningful connections through personal struggle, and a dance sequence of a generation. (3.75/5 stars)