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“The Breakfast Club” Nostalgia and resignation hidden in the work that become apparent over the years

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“The Breakfast Club” Nostalgia and resignation hidden in the work that become apparent over the years

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Main cast and John Hughes' involvement



At the time, the main cast of The Breakfast Club included Judd Nelson, 25 years old, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy, 23 years old, and Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall, 16 years old. After this work, Emilio became a central figure in a group of young Hollywood actors called the Brat Pack, who developed a sense of camaraderie by co-starring in different films.


For example, in ` `St. Elmo's Fire '' (1986), Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, and Ally Sheedy co-starred. Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy co-star in ``Blue City'' (1986).


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Also, the main cast of this work have a deep relationship with John Hughes. Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall co-star in the director's work ` `The Sixteen Candles '' (1984). Molly, who created a passionate fan base called "Ringlets" with this movie, also starred in the produced/written work " Pretty in Pink " (1986). Anthony has appeared in the directorial work `` Tokimeki Science '' (1985) and the screenplay `` Holiday Road 4000 km '' (1983). Additionally, Ally Sheedy has a connection to the film, having appeared in the film ``Only the Lonely'' (1991).


Didi Allen is in charge of editing this work. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his roles in `` Dog Day Afternoon '' (1975) and `` Reds '' (1981). The main setting of "The Breakfast Club" is inside the library. Behind-closed-doors dramas tend to be monotonous, but the second half of this movie consists of over 20 minutes of dialogue. Here, she deliberately ignores imaginary lines and repeats the drawings and close-ups, suggesting that she is guiding the rhythm. This was the only film in which he collaborated with director John Hughes, but his skills were appreciated because ``Dog Day Afternoon Afternoon'' was a closed-door drama.


By the way, Emilio played the main character who barricades himself in a library in order to help the homeless in his own directorial and screenplay, ` `Miracle in the Public Library '' (2018). Oddly enough, the setting is reminiscent of that of ``The Breakfast Club.''



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