The Breakfast Club

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Nick Vezza

HRE 1OI

2009-11-08

The Breakfast Club

This movie is undoubtedly the spitting image of high school today. It is amazing how the themes and actions back in the 80’s are still well and alive in 2009. I guess teenagers just haven’t changed that much over the past 25 years. People still act the same way and treat people the same way. Kids still get teased and the “preppies” still rule the schools along with the jocks. Nerds are still getting picked on and the “freaks” are still eating lunch by themselves. It is quite funny how nothing has changed over the past 25 years. Yet, no one is too eager to try and change that. That is basically what this movie portrays, a group of teenagers that are forced into spending the day together in the school library. What could possibly go wrong?

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Back in the 80’s, teenagers were very much into things like drinking, drugs, and sex. Nothing has changed since then. There are still the exact same cliques with the same type of people that partake in illegal activities. This movie, somehow, captures the whole aspect of a teenage life within 2 hours. It is amazing how the director could do that with a certain budget and time limit. Although it may seem easy to write a movie about teenagers, we are very complex at heart. The Breakfast Club is about a group of 5 teenagers, 1 jock, 1 prep., ...

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