Madhav Joshi
The Breakfast Club is a fantastic movie that tells the story of five high
school students who find themselves serving a Saturday detention together. Each character represents a different social group or stereotype: the brainy nerd, the popular jock, the rebellious delinquent, the socially awkward outcast, and the seemingly perfect princess. As they spend the day together, they begin to open up and share their personal struggles, fears, and insecurities. Through heartfelt conversations and unexpected bonding moments, they discover that beneath their surface differences, they all face similar pressures and long for acceptance and understanding.
The film features a talented ensemble cast including Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, and Ally Sheedy. The chemistry among them is evident as they navigate the complexities of teenage life and form unexpected connections.
This film is a must-watch for people of all ages because it encourages viewers to reflect on their own preconceived notions and biases. It teaches us the value of empathy, compassion, and looking beyond surface-level judgments to truly understand others.
8 Jul’23 22:08
Preetham Porika
A review after more than an year, well this movie made me open this app again.
What a great movie I have to say this just the concept to give POV’s about how things are and work
Mano Yokesh

Bustards S
5 unknown kids stuck up together somewhere gotta be my fav genre