The Breakfast Club (1985)

Movie · 1985 · Comedy, Drama · 1h 38m · R · English

Curator score: 6.5/10 (2.3M ratings)

They only met once, but it changed their lives forever.

Overview

Five high school students from different walks of life endure a Saturday detention under a power-hungry principal. The disparate group includes rebel John, princess Claire, outcast Allison, brainy Brian and Andrew, the jock. Each has a chance to tell his or her story, making the others see them a little differently -- and when the day ends, they question whether school will ever be the same.

Ratings

Director

John Hughes

Production

Universal Pictures, A&M Films, Channel Productions

Cast

Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy, Paul Gleason, John Kapelos, Perry Crawford, Mary Christian, Ron Dean, Tim Gamble, Fran Gargano, Mercedes Hall, John Hughes, Jonathan Chapin

Where to watch

Netflix, AMC+, Philo, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, funny, and still culturally resonant teen chamber piece that turns a Saturday detention into a surprisingly honest study of class, identity, and adolescent performance. Its dialogue and ensemble chemistry remain the main draw, even if some character dynamics now read as dated or uncomfortable.

Best for

  • fans of character-driven teen dramas
  • viewers interested in 1980s coming-of-age films
  • people who like ensemble stories with strong dialogue
  • audiences drawn to school-set social dynamics
  • fans of bittersweet comedy-drama

Skip if

  • you want a modern, progressive treatment of teen relationships
  • you are sensitive to outdated gender politics and romanticized harassment
  • you prefer plot-heavy films over dialogue and mood
  • you dislike 1980s teen-movie archetypes

Overview

The Breakfast Club endures because it understands how teenagers perform identities for survival, then slowly let those masks slip when adults are absent. What starts as a simple detention setup becomes a compact, funny, and emotionally legible snapshot of class anxiety, family pressure, and the need to be seen as more than a stereotype.

Worth noting

The film’s biggest strength is the ensemble: each character gets a distinct rhythm, and the conversations have a natural escalation from sniping to confession. It is also a time capsule of 1980s teen cinema, with all the charm and all the baggage that implies.

Bottom line

That baggage matters. Some of the romantic framing and gender dynamics are hard to ignore now, and the movie’s reputation can outgrow the actual experience for some viewers. Still, as a piece of dialogue-driven coming-of-age filmmaking, it remains influential, quotable, and emotionally sticky.

Top Letterboxd reviews

𝑘𝑎𝑟𝑙𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ*ೃ༄ (4.5★) · 28283 likes

where the fuck is the breakfast

👽hayley👽 (4★) · 17844 likes

im always SO bitter about the makeover claire gives allison she looked so amazing with the goth look <///3

Sara Clements (2★) · 15907 likes

I get what the film was trying to do by bringing together characters of different stereotypes, but I found it so insufferable to watch honestly. And Bender treats Claire like shit the entire movie, talks about how he wants to rape her, sticks his head up her skirt, and at the end she’s like, “I luv u bb kiss kiss.” Get outta here.

trav (4★) · 10830 likes

me and my five personalities at 3am

adambolt (4★) · 8136 likes

*treats her like shit the whole movie**makes her cry**looks under her skirt at one point**she still falls in love with him at the end* literally how

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Topics

teen drama, coming-of-age, ensemble cast, high school, detention, 1980s, character study, bittersweet comedy, social hierarchy, youth alienation

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