Five high schoolers from different backgrounds end up spending their Saturday in detention. Meet ‘The Breakfast Club’ made up of rebel John, princess Claire, jock Andrew, nerdy Brian and misfit Alison. Each one has the chance to tell their story and by the end of detention the group have become firm friends.
The Breakfast Club is synonymous with its iconic theme song, “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” by Simple Minds. The song captures the film’s essence, resonating with the theme of teenage identity and the struggle to be understood. Its memorable chorus and the new wave sound perfectly complement the movie’s 1980s high school setting and have become emblematic of the era.
The film itself is a coming-of-age classic, focusing on five high school students from different cliques who come together during a Saturday detention. As they interact, they break down the social barriers that typically divide them, revealing their deeper personalities and common struggles. The movie, directed by John Hughes, is celebrated for its honest portrayal of teenage life and its enduring impact on the teen movie genre.
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