9/10
Nice representative of the 80's teens.
21 April 2017
The Breakfast Club, a movie made in the 80's, about high schoolers of the 80's. The film has a very simple story that can happen to every American kid. Five students with different life styles and different reasons to be in the detention for one day, each one of them represents very clearly stereotypes from that time.

Good characters and fun comedy is one of the best characteristics of the movie like when Andrew ask Brian "What do you need a fake I.D. for?", he answers "So I can vote", each one of the teenagers is a well made personality that makes you like and care for them.

Shows how strong was the stereotypes in the 80's that now is almost non-existence but it shows too how the students judge each other, what still happens nowadays. The change of the characters during the film is what makes you want to have a continuation, to see how different personalities will be friends.
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