Breakfast Club

Instrueret af John Hughes
15
1985    1 t 38 mKomedie, Drama
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Fem gymnasieelever bliver tvunget til at sidde efter sammen en hel, lang lørdag. De er vidt forskellige af type og baggrund, og de bryder sig ikke synderligt om hinanden. Deres ophold i skolens bibliotek kommer ikke til at gå stille af, men bagefter er de ikke blot klogere på hinanden, men også på sig selv.
  • Emilio EstevezAndrew Clark
  • Judd NelsonJohn Bender
  • Molly RingwaldClaire Standish
  • Anthony Michael HallBrian Johnson
  • Ally SheedyAllison Reynolds
  • Paul GleasonRichard Vernon
  • John KapelosCarl
  • Perry CrawfordAllison's Father
  • Mary ChristianBrian's Sister
  • Ron DeanAndy's Father
  • Tim GambleClaire's Father
  • Fran GarganoAllison's Mom
  • Mercedes HallBrian's Mom
  • John HughesBrian’s Father (uncredited) / Instruktør / Forfatter / Producer
  • Jonathan ChapinJanitor (uncredited)
  • Ned TanenProducer
  • Gil FriesenExecutive producer
  • Andrew MeyerExecutive producer
  • Michelle ManningCo-producer
  • Jennifer PolitoSet Decoration
  • Richard4. september 2025
    There are movies that entertain, and then there are movies that understand you. The Breakfast Club is the latter. Decades later, I still love it, not just for its iconic quotes or unforgettable soundtrack, but for the way it dares to look beneath the surface of teenage life and say, “You’re not alone”. Five students walk into Saturday detention as stereotypes: the brain, the athlete, the basket case, the princess and the criminal. But by the time they walk out, those labels have been cracked open, revealing the raw, complicated people underneath. It’s funny, it’s sharp, and it’s deeply human. But there’s one moment that never stops echoing: when John Bender, the rebellious “criminal,” reveals the bruises of his home life, not metaphorical ones, but real, physical abuse from his father. He jokes about it, mocks it, shrugs it off. But the pain is there, simmering just beneath his sarcasm. While the movie ends with a triumphant fist pump and a kiss from Claire (The princess), there’s a quiet, devastating truth we’re left to sit with: when the school doors close, Bender goes home. Back to the same house. Back to the same fists. Back to the same silence. That’s the hidden sadness of The Breakfast Club. It gives us hope, but it also reminds us that one day of connection doesn’t erase a lifetime of pain. And yet, it matters. That day matters. Because for a few hours, Bender wasn’t just a criminal. He was seen. He was heard. He was loved. I still love this film. Not because it’s perfect, but because it’s honest and sometimes, honesty is the most powerful thing a movie can offer.
  • Justin Lietz28. marts 2026
    The quintessential highschool movie
  • mickerdoo13. juli 2025
    The best kind of reminder that we are all complex beings with our own issues, interests and stimuli. Whole cast has great moments. Angst.
  • Jonathon Pack12. september 2025
    Hearing so many people talk about The Breakfast Club being one of their favorite films over the past couple decades makes so much more sense now that I finally sat down to watch it. Some elements towards the end are a little too far out there for me, but the entire film was a great time. It was not at all what I thought it would be.
  • trrs18. februar 2026
    Classic 80s coming of age movie that everyone should watch at least once
  • Namkai Banco28. oktober 2025
    They gave my disconnected and often self-righteous teenage meladrama meaning. I've since grown up into middle-age and still feel that raw adolescent grit they express. No other movie better represents what it feels like to be an outcast at this high school in 1985 serving detention and having to write a paper about it. If you want to feel things again while listening to Wang Chung, this is the movie for you.
  • jscott7015. februar 2026
    One of our all time favorites.
  • CoffeeJesus6668. februar 2026
    One of those movies that I always thought I misunderstood. I mean, everyone loves it... What am I missing? I sat down and decided to watch it again and it is glaringly obvious that this movie goes nowhere and despite the characters fitting a very specific genre of "teen"... There's nothing to write home about here. It is well directed and I do feel like most of the "emotional" parts of the film are all single shots (aka.not filmed in a group because the actors probably couldn't pull it off). Overtly close up camera angels to hide the fact that the characters are shot alone and spliced together. Every kid only experiencing mild childhood trauma (except for the Judd character which suffers from actual physical abuse but is so obnoxious the whole movie that it makes him extremely hard to like). A John Hughes classic that kind of just feels like some strange pseudo-psycological concept piece that truly goes nowhere. I suppose nostalgia may make you side with this film in certain circumstances but truly this is at the bottom of the John Hughes 80s barrel in my book. Incredibly average.
  • nikitakumar10117. oktober 2025
    a classic
  • youngbson18. januar 2026
    An all-time classic coming of age tale.
  • Recordedsnake1. januar 2026
    The Breakfast Club is a timeless coming-of-age film that turns familiar high-school stereotypes into real, relatable people. With sharp dialogue, heartfelt performances, and plenty of humour, it shows how a single day can change how we see ourselves and others. Funny, honest, and still deeply relevant today.
  • Davey’s Wonderful World30. august 2025
    This is what I like to call John Hughes, Magnum, opus such great acting from the brat pack. Such great humor, fun, silly adventures, and thought provoking themes for teenagers about pressure and expectations It is simply marvelous and everyone if they’re a teenager should absolutely see it at least once
  • drakeg2325. august 2025
    I just watched the classic 1985 movie the breakfast club and I gotta say, this movie holds up REALLY well. This movie is the definition of a character-based story. There's not a central story but the writing is good enough to make this movie as good as it is. All five characters bring something to the movie and you really care about every one of them by the end of the film. The way they explore so many different themes in this film is genuinely incredible, and the scene with the five of them talking about their pasts is one of the best movie scenes ever. This is a very emotional and heartfelt movie that is definitely timeless. Universal really made this & Back to the Future in the SAME YEAR, absolute greatness
  • tellum21. august 2025
    THE Teen Movie, all other teen movies are derived from or compared to. Don’t You Forget About Me
  • Chad Garrett17. august 2025
    One of the best films ever to accentuate the petty differences between typical peers that are often arrived through prejudice.

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  • The Breakfast Club
    The Breakfast ClubTrailer
  • The Breakfast Club (Trailer 1)
    The Breakfast Club (Trailer 1)Trailer
  • The Breakfast Club (Trailer 2)
    The Breakfast Club (Trailer 2)Trailer
  • Anthony Michael Hall
    Anthony Michael HallInterview
  • Rehearsals
    RehearsalsBag kulisserne
  • John Hughes
    John HughesBag kulisserne
  • Emilio Estevez
    Emilio EstevezBag kulisserne
  • Complex Characters
    Complex CharactersBag kulisserne
  • Teen Movie Classic
    Teen Movie ClassicBag kulisserne
  • Through The Lens Of Adolescence
    Through The Lens Of AdolescenceBag kulisserne
  • Carl
    CarlScene
  • Can I Eat
    Can I EatScene
  • Dance Sequence
    Dance SequenceScene
  • Escaping Vernon
    Escaping VernonScene
  • 30 Minutes For Lunch
    30 Minutes For LunchScene
  • Bored In The Library
    Bored In The LibraryScene
  • Welcome To Detention
    Welcome To DetentionScene
  • Who Closed That Door
    Who Closed That DoorScene
  • Who Has To Go To The Lavatory
    Who Has To Go To The LavatoryScene
  • We Are Going To Write An Essay
    We Are Going To Write An EssayScene

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