10/10
The greatest teen movie of all time
5 April 2005
The ultimate in teen drama and also a well-rounded comedy, The Breakfast Club encompasses everything that is difficult about being a teenager and expresses it in such a way as to be accessible to just about anyone.

Not being American, I don't fully identify with the cultural and social markers being employed, but the feel of the film is universal. John Hughes creates an atmosphere by bringing together five students from different cliques within high school and forcing them to interact with each other. At first this treads familiar paths, albeit an excellent standard; however, the conclusion gives an emotional, climactic pay-off which puts it ahead of the rest.

Judd Nelson may look a little too old but shines as the main antagonist, striking a perfect balance between rebellion and childish back chat. The other characters too, are well played, and undiluted by a noticeable-by-its-absence supporting cast.

If you are, or ever were, a teenager/in school, then you'll enjoy this film.
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