Probably the finest cinematic offering from the late John Hughes, though its director has passed away The Breakfast Club endures and contains zero deaths. Death is a leveler which all humans will some day have to face, so in some ways may be seen as unifying. The Breakfast Club unites its five main characters in a different manner however detention. The radically different characters go in as individuals resentful of the other students who they're being forced to waste their Saturday with. However, being forced to be in close proximity for so long leads to the characters quickly realising that their differences are all trivial despite their occupying different cliques and they in fact face many of the same issues in life. One of cinema's great coming-of-age movies and another film on this list to be crammed with killer dialogue.
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