The Breakfast Club Scene Molly Ringwald Wanted John Hughes To Cut

John Hughes’ 1985 teen drama “The Breakfast Club” was released in theaters to very positive critical response.

Hughes’ film was praised for its focus on conversation and character, as opposed to falling into the lazy screenwriting tropes connected to sex and violence.

As time passed, “The Breakfast Club” only grew in estimation, eventually becoming a regular watch at suburban sleepover parties. “The Breakfast Club” is about five teenagers who have been ordered to spend a Saturday at school as part of their detention.

The five kids mostly don’t know each other and all seem to come from a different “caste” within their school’s social system….The post The Breakfast Club Scene Molly Ringwald Wanted John Hughes to Cut appeared first on /Film.

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