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4/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 07/13/2019
A teen movie classic, "The Breakfast Club" came out at the height of John Hughes' career and was an instant success for its wisdom, authenticity, and eye-to-eye reliability.
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4/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 10/14/2013
John Hughes is more then a talented writer and director, he opened so many peoples eyes to see what life really means to you and make it precious because everything has to end. The breakfast club is still a 80's classic and it will always be.
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3.5/4
FSUNoles27TS - wrote on 12/06/2012
This movie became an instant classic for its great portrayal of social life in high school. It is sweet and enjoyable, with very good performances around and great character depth.
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4/4
Lauren - wrote on 11/24/2012
Absolutely outstanding. I would watch it over and over again and still feel catharsis. It's such a good movie. All you guys should go watch it!
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4/4
Danny - wrote on 06/10/2012
The very top film in my movie list. There's probably only a handful of films I can watch over and over again and never get tired of. This tops them all.
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4/4
mitchellyoung - wrote on 12/25/2011
The Breakfast Club is one of my favorite movies and one of the best teen, coming-of-age stories ever filmed. John Hughes' dialogue has bite, providing a good balance of dark comedy and some revealing, raw emotion. The film finds a properly surly villain in Paul Gleason and contains some inconic 80's film moments - the freeze frame at the end, the teen band soundtrack, and the famous detention back-and-forth. Pure entertainment, but with important themes at play.
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4/4
dukeakasmudge - wrote on 08/18/2011
Just like Fast Times At Ridgemont High I didnt like it when I 1st saw it but now its 1 of my faves
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4/4
The Film Rebel - wrote on 10/12/2010
An 80s film with great moral values. Everytime I watch it I gain something new. Anyone in high school can relate to this. One of Hughes' best.
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3.5/4
TigerLily83 - wrote on 05/26/2010
This movie is the godfather of teen films... wonderfully written, acting is good. John Hughes Masterpiece