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Five students bond during Saturday detention and discover unexpected similarities.
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Why watch this film?
Five high school students meet in Saturday detention and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought.
"One of John Hughes' most iconic films, 'The Breakfast Club' has become one of the most ed movies when we talk about school friendships. After all, with a delicious and typical afternoon session plot, the feature film shows the bonds that are created in a dysfunctional group - and with very different people - who come together in the emptiness of detention. The songs, always well selected by Hughes, give a show apart, as well as the remarkable performance of Molly Ringwald (recently seen in 'Kissing Booth'), which established itself as one of the main names of teenage productions. To watch and review always, preferably in a double 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off', good movie by John Hughes."