The "breakfast club" written and directed by John Hughes was a reality comedy movie about a group of teenagers attending Saturday school (detention). I liked this film because I feel like it introduced the many different stereotypes of kids in high school through the different students in detention. For example John bender is known in school as the "bad kid" he misbehaves in school and doesn't listen to any authority. When he opens up to the other kids in detention and tells them his story you can see and understand why John acts the way he does. Another example in the movie of this was Andrew.Eventually they wind up opening up to each other and we find out who everyone is and what kind of character they are. Later on in the film, some of their more hidden traits come out. For instance, Bender becomes softer and is a bit more friendly towards the group (as opposed to him being a complete dickhead before) Hell, Claire kisses him! Andrew winds up becoming interested in Allison after Claire gives her a makeover.
At the end of the film, the group finally does the essay and signs it as "The Breakfast Club" and leave it for Mr. Vernon to read. There were two similar but different letters in the beginning and end. It shifted from antagonizing to the letter realizing that the group is similar in their own ways.
I personally enjoyed this film, it's rather funny and I especially like Bender. I think he's my favorite character
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