All The Confessions | The Breakfast Club (1985) | Screen Bites
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- 게시일 2022. 09. 07.
- The five open up in some of the most emotional moments of the film. The reality of what each character is experiences reminds us that we never really know what's going on behind the scenes.
The Breakfast Club (1985) SYNOPSIS: Five high school students from different walks of life endure a Saturday detention under a power-hungry principal (Paul Gleason). The disparate group includes rebel John (Judd Nelson), princess Claire (Molly Ringwald), outcast Allison (Ally Sheedy), brainy Brian (Anthony Michael Hall) and Andrew (Emilio Estevez), 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.
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1.) Bender's parents abuse him.
2.) Andrew's father abuses him.
3.) Brian's father abuses him.
4.) Allison's parents neglect her and emotionally abuse her.
5.) Claire's parents use her to get back at each other.
What they all have in common is not being genuinely loved by their parents.
I'm pretty sure both of Brian's parents abuse him.
Yes, it's heartbreaking that the teens are all treated horribly by their respective parents, but are expected to stay close to them because of blood ties. 💔
@@trinaq Just like my amazing parents.
It's definitely worth repeating.
No parents are perfect, the movie is from a teens perspective, keep that in mind.
I love how John Hughes made all of the actors adlib the entire confession scene on the library floor. It really adds to the sense of authencity.
Probably easy for Judd Nelson since he was method acting most of the time
I had no idea that’s fucking rad man
@@bluepower1177i didn’t know that either!! That awesome! Made the scene more authentic for sure!
Yes and it would have been so easy to flashback these moments, but John wanted the audience to use their imagination if you will.
Big 🧢
these make me so emotional. in my senior leadership class my teacher showed us this movie to show that just because we think we know people based on how they present themselves but deep down there’s so much more to them. we did a presentation on our lives before watching this movie. i think every high schooler should see this movie
Every high schooler and first time parent-to-be.
im a freshman and i grew up on thid movie such an amazing movie ive seen it so many times and its crazy that some people never even heard of it
I fell asleep cause they kept talking
@@ijustwatchsomeyoutube2186
No chase scenes? No explosions? No violence? Do you know what the movie was about, or the point that they were trying to make? SMDH
@@mattslupek7988 Yeah it was very boring
"No, It was a flare gun. It went off in my locker" cuts the tension Perfectly in that scene.
Crazy how Brian's went from the darkest and most unhinged to the most comedic in just a few seconds. It's still pretty dark to consider that if he was a little less harmless, it would have been a really different outcome.
Yeah I was worried about the whole gun thing I didn’t want him to die
It’s called good writing.
Something most people don't consider is that Brian may have actually been considering arson against the school, but he never admits it to anyone.
Brian is the coolest dude with the sunglasses on
"Cheeeks can't hold dare smoke. Dat's wat it iz." Such a funny delivery!
Absolutely
Maturity is realizing that Brian was really the coolest Breakfast Club member 😂
In this age of social media, we need moments like this. We need to put our phones down. We need to listen. We need to confess our darkest secrets. We need moments where we can openly discuss our problems to others that will listen and not fight back. We would all heal if we could do this again.
Brian absolutely loses it when she said he didn’t understand pressure 😢this is why u shouldn’t judge people
Like this is a sad scene I only just saw this movie but U think people in high school actually act like this?
This should have been nominated for an Academy Award for best picture
It wasn't?
@@THERobertL2000 No, I don't believe so
@@THERobertL2000 I don't believe so.
@@THERobertL2000 no
@@HeatherWanamaker-hv8bp Well, it did win some kind of award
This scene is why The Breakfast Club is at the top of my list of all time favorite comedy dramas of the 1980s.
Dramedy 😊
This is why EVERY school should have therapists.
School therapists are the worst. They legally have to tell the parents everything you say.
Agree, although tney have to be healed/ healing themsleves, mature, efficient, not waste one's time and energy. Help one heal and be free, not just talk. These youth are wonderful, and it could happen for rreal. Ppl just need a relaxing welcome to come forth with their souls, and interest,encouragement, questions that lead deeper, hellp where needed, empahic response. Regularity until solved, reliability .
I asked a teacher x years later why they didn't get me therapy. She answered: "We didn't understand". But I felt she never saw me, never cared. Just looked good and did her lesson time. Boring pretty. SOme teachers were good, loved their subjects. But didn't see us , connect with us. Some connected with the ones they felt like (i believe). Some clearly had problems of their own.- I´t is not easy to really be grown-up.
@@thaliavision1918 This is in an attempt to have parents envolve themselves in order to connect with their kids if something is wrong. There should be a level of confidentiality, I agree with that. But if it's something serious or if the kid is just having trouble in general than it's in the best interest (most times) to let the parents know if something is wrong, even if it's something small.
@@Medietos Well I'll say this, nobody gives you a manual on how to be an adult. All anyone can do is wing it best they can. Also, think about how many students one teacher deals with in a day. Some may deal with just 1 class, but most deal with multiple. This can range anywhere from 12 to 60 students a day and possibly more than that... (not to sound cruel or anything) but would you wanna hear ALL their problems EVERYDAY? (my mother is an E.A. I see exactly how much it wares teachers out to deal with so many kids, especially bratty kids) I can see how that would drain on anyone's mental health. Also it's not a teacher's job to become envolved with students on a personal level as it may cause serious reprecautions for them if anything is considered "inappropriate" to a student. That's what counsollers are for. Specifically to connect and talk and understand what someone may be dealing with. I think it's okay if teachers talk to their students if something is wrong, that's just being sympathetic. But it's another thing to envolve themselves on a personal level. They can get in real trouble for that, even if the interactions are harmless. But what's weird to me is that people would rather talk to a teacher than their own families. It's not even a matter of awkwardness, it just makes no sense to me anyway, that you would talk to a stranger about your issues instead of your parents who are inclined to love you reguardless.
@@thaliavision1918 no they don’t
I saw this IN a MOVIE THEATER when I was 11 years old. It changed my life.
My life would be great if I was filthy rich right now
@@Afterlife7377 ??? Hmm 🧐 🤨
@@Afterlife7377 BEcause the filthy richness would help you keep your mind off the pain that wants to be healed with you. Richness doesn't solve anything. you have to access your own richs, inside. Ask for help, get on your knees and ask God if you will. And practise believeing, learn faith. We can't do it all alone, which has been one of my biggest misconceptíons. And I haven't known that God is something else and MUCH bigger than I ever imagined. And that I am MUCH bigger and better than what has been seen (so far.
@@Medietos we dont care buddy express ur feelings elsewhere
There is no way you grasped this movie at eleven years old
I was today years old when i found out they all improved this whole scene
This movie is what every generation need to watch at least once
In my teacher education program we've talked about adverse childhood experiences and the impacts they can have on students, their academic progress and behavior. This scene is a perfect depiction of such things, and the impacts they can have - most of these kids being otherwise star students who on the outside appear to have everything going for them. I'm thinking of suggesting the professor show this to future classes, or will bring it up if we discuss that again in my program. This movie has such incredible depth, far beyond the usual prom king/queen underdog gets girl stuff of most throwaway high school movies. Which is why it's still relevant 37 years later.
This movie is about teens supporting each other when their parents couldn’t. Its point of view is for teens to listen, talk, play and spend time with each other. They can learn from each other
This movie is so accurate to real teens that I could pinpoint the characters to people in my school, people I would have never taken a second glance at, or considered my friends.
Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald were both 17 when this movie came out.
Andrew is lucky he was just sent to a Saturday detention, and I think it was due to the era. That’s a major offense, like hazing violation, bullying. He would possibly be sent to an alternative school today, removed from the team, or facing legal charges. Brian might make the news today for the gun stunt, and probably be told to meet with a mental health professional. Geez we were so without resources in the 80s.
and society was better.
@@bloodaonadeline8346 troll harder lmao
"Is that for real?"
"You wanna come over some time?"
Andrew talking about Larry's father is just brutal.
this library is one of my absolute favorite set designs of all time. I just want to live there. 🥰
Compare the acting of these old young actors to the ones we have now, my Gawd
John Hughes is the GOD and the KING of 80s teenage movies. Period.
So..Benders dad is Al Pacino?..Makes sense - He even looks like a young version of him😂
"You're laughing. A flare gun went off in Brian's locker, and you're laughing."
Benders parents abuse him
Andrew's dad is pushing him to be better
Brian's parents pressure him to get A's
Allison's parents ignore her
Claire's parents use her to get back at each other
I absolutely love this film . Saw it first back in the ‘80s and have been a fan since .
People either really love this movie or think it’s really boring
Well considering the ADD teens are afflicted with these days sadly most would probably think it’s boring.
Excellent scene selection. Also appreciate the video quality.
Andy should’ve been arrested
Andrew’s lament about apologizing for things you’ve done is so painfully accurate. How do you so deliberately do something that you know is the wrong thing to do and except yourself to apologize for it? You know what you did; you knew before you perpetrated it; you knew while you were acting on it; and you knew after the fact; and you know that know apology is going to sound genuine enough to those who witnessed it. It’s the same feeling of guilt around the song “In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins: a man watches another man drown and does nothing about it, turns around to the sight of a silhouette obscured by the light, and he must endure the first hand trauma associated with self-corruption.
I am proud of Andrew for his genuine remorse for what he did to Larry Lester but (in all fairness) a detention wasn't enough of a punishment. He should have (at minimum) been suspended and kicked off the wrestling team because that borders on assault and battery charges. He is lucky the school didn't have him expelled.
Dude it’s the 1980s. They weren’t as strict and cared less about people.
☝🏼🤓
It didn’t border on assault and battery. It was assault and battery.
That sort of violence was not rare back in the 80s.
It was just another hallway fight.
But then the movie wouldn't happen
While Judd Nelson was the scene stealer and all 5 were great, I've always thought Ally Sheedy gave the most complex & sophisticated performance.
Im gonna make my kids to watch this masterpiece, hope they'll like it too..
Just finished watching this for the first time. Very good movie
I just watched it now for the first time
I so want the background music for this entire scene.
Same here, do you know what it is yet?
Those were the good ol days
Bringing a gun into school in 1984: *Detention*
Bringing a gun into school post Columbine: *Felony Charge and Prison sentence*
As it should be
Stealing $998 worth of stuff from a store in San Francisco in 2023: No penalty.
It was a flare gun tho lol
@@galvanicpotato567 Still lethal at close range
I was a senior when this movie came out, so I can now see how the times have changed.
Loved this movie growing up in the 80s and it still holds up to this very day.❤❤❤
Love it ❣
Wish I had friends like that and get some stuff like that off my chest
Love this movie classic
"There's no way". How I feel right now.
When you or anyone else thinks they can know people based on appearance they are only stereotypes them.😳😨👌
They all just needed love
Not easy to let go of that shield, but eventually, success.
Reminds me of AA meetings, "Hi my name is....".
- Hi you, how do you do. Just tell another person so much about yourself since it can be used against you, just for family and trustable friends.
The best comedic relief moment was Ally Sheedy’s character saying she just had nothing better to do. ❤ classic.
the best scene
Love this movie
My mother’s a mindless machine that nobody can relate to
A whole generation got addicted to D&Ms on this.
I love the breakfast club
You know honestly as young people we often times believe that romantic relationships and lifelong friendships are built on simple. things that you have in common with other people. However real and authentic relationships and friendships are built on your deepest fears anxiety’s triggers past traumas and all of your deepest desires stemming from your childhood; what type of parenting you received: spoiled, abandonment,coddled,abusive,religious etc. That in my opinion is what true friendship and real relationships are built on is being able to be open and laugh about what your childhood and how you were raised was really all about.
I NEED to see this movie
It’s the holy grail of teen coming of age movies. Nothing else comes close.
Detention for a gun in your locker? Makes sense
This was pre Columbine
Different times, man. Shit’s wild. And ig a flare gun wasn’t see as THAT big of a threat ig??? Idek
It was a flare gun, not a real gun. BIG difference 👍
a whole maximum overdrive!! |/:).
I learn english .Well, so, .
I looked at the recipe and I admit that it seems delicious and easy to me ... the turkey pot pie
I relate to andrew so much dude
Yeah I felt like the nerds confession was the darkest on of all of them
0:46 that music was key
Cool film in the 80's.
Do i stutter ?
they are their own therapist
It's so shallow it's deep
Acting at its finest.
Robinson get in here boy!! |/:).
Judd.
Bombastic side eye 8:27
Do you want to know why am I here? I had nothing better to do.
Aye smoke up johnny
I'm not gay but Judd Nelson in Breakfast Club is kind of a man crush :-)
You might be gay. Liking his character is different from saying you have a man crush. That's gay.
Well, he's gorgeous in this and obviously has attitude, so no judgment. LOL.
@@TheChadWork2001 No it's not. Don't take it so seriously
That is still from the movie Mermaids!! |/:).
Johhny and Andrew definitely have it the worst.
3:52
I love you bratpack, always
Bender's dad must be Tony Montana
💋
I it but I didn't know what was it about, 😕
Mike Vernon is going to tell!! |/:).
They basically played Truth Or Dare at this point. Truth Or Dare before its cool
10:02 bro-
The real anthony Michael hall got kidnapped.
The other one a clone.
It’s all going away soon.
What did Claire do?
True cult clasic
I don't get the jock's emotional issue. He wasn't the victim.
He was the victim of not being being able to think for himself and allowing his father to "bully" him into being a bully. He also had trouble coping with guilt he felt after humiliating a weaker student.
Looks like you need to rewatch it and re analyze it 😂
@@jacquelyncasillas226 What a poor bully. I feel worse for the kid who got his buns taped together
@@turdfurgeson2032I think you missed the entire point of the movie. It’s peer pressure he can’t not listen and be like his dad he lives with him. As an athlete I understand the feeling of wanting an injury so I don’t have to stress over the game anymore
@@Nova11211 oh, you're good at sports? Oh my goodness. Poor you. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy
9:05 this kid was going to kill himself?
Yup
Yup with a handgun 😓
@@Oliviarodrigofanxox flare gun, but still
Makes current films look drab, lifeless and without purpose.
pelicula qla mala wn, puro cringe
Brian’s excuse for the gun woulda helped a lot of 80’s kids if his character development was a gay kid dealing with coming out instead of stressed over the perfect grade..it woulda really fit in with all these other characters defects/problems especially andrews , and say benders character sticking up for him..
Everyone's racing to the comments to share their opinion on what the school should do, like have therapists, better teachers, etc. It's not the schools job. It does NOT take a village to raise a child. Does nobody notice every kid has issues because of their home life? Home life is the universal root cause. Schools should never interfere with homelife in any way. Restoring masculinity and stoicism is the answer. Ever since the shift of modern feminism after WWii and atheism, men stopped sorting out their own baggage before reproducing and raising children. It's a classic case of adult children. The answer is not fixing an already failed government system called high school. The solution is restoring core values back into men and women. There's many ways to do it, weather it's mass scale or solo scale.
You’re also “racing to the comments” to share your opinion on what the school “should do” or what parents should do
You could not be more wrong. Repressing emotions and acting like masculinity is emotionless except for anger is exactly what got us here.
@@fl0nk11 Having control over your emotions isn't being emotionless. If everyone was crying like a woman the world would collapse. Some of us have to keep it together
@@jameskozy7254 "Crying like a woman" says everything about your mindset, which is deeply unhealthy. As I said, that's what got us here.
Like men weren't beating their wives and children before the 1940. They had a whole temperance movement called the prohibition because of that.
The most overrated and over-hyped of all films.
Get a load of this guy
I have to disagree this film is so good and its not often we see a film bout a group of teens coming together and sharing their personal problems and the fact that this came out in 1980's which is way ahead of our time not mention that many ppl can relate to it when they were a once a teens or teens that their going through something right now.
On the contrary, I went into this film with low expectations and ended up really enjoying it.
Bender's dad was Rocky Balboa?
8:20 me when obama snuck into my house and vored my family:
What… just… what?…
LMAO
Relatable
I hate when that happens
Bro same