The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club (1985)

The Breakfast Club

2/5
(35 votos)
7.8IMDb62Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

The clock in the library changes during the same scenes throughout the movie.

Bender's arm when he's motioning for Brian to move.

When Mr.

Vernon comes in and asks why is the door closed, you can see the chair he later uses to keep the door open, near the corner of the wall.

When he goes back to get it, the chair has moved a foot to the right.

In the beginning of the movie Bender has two matching shoes, in the gym he has one white shoe and one black.

In that same scene he loses one shoe, but a scene later he has two matching shoes again.

This is because he's stolen a pair of shoes and only puts one on, then later the other.

The position of the chair after Bender takes the screw from the door.

During the discussion the Club has while sitting on the floor, Claire's hairstyle changes back and forth from one shot to the next.

While Bender is crawling through the ceiling, you can see the chain for his wallet while he's crawling in both directions (flipped shot); the first scene his lips are moving (telling his joke), the second scene, they are not moving.

Claire's father puts his hand on Claire's shoulder when they're in the car.

In the next shot his hand has jumped to her other shoulder.

When Principal Vernon is caught looking through confidential files by Carl the janitor, the position of Carl's arm as the two discuss the situation changes from on top of the cabinet to inside the drawer with each cut.

When the principal and Carl are talking in the filing room, the label card on the file drawer is slanted up and sideways.

In the next shot it is perfectly down, then switches back to up and slanted.

When the principal leaves the library after hearing the loud noise, the toilet seat protector is stuck in his pants.

The scene directly after has no toilet seat protector anywhere.

The pimples on Claire's chin appear and disappear throughout the movie.

In the opening sequence, there is a newspaper with a wrestling article featuring Andrew "Clarke".

In the credits, Andy's last name is spelled "Clark".

After Claire puts on her lipstick, she puts the cap on and puts it in her purse.

In the next shot, it is in her hands again, and then she puts it away a second time.

In the end credits, "Illinois Film Commission" is misspelled "Illinois Film Comission.

" When Bender is looking through Claire's stuff, he brushes his teeth with a makeup brush while looking in a pocket mirror.

He puts down the brush on the table and looks in the mirror.

He then sets the mirror on the table before tossing the brush onto the table a second time.

Principal Vernon brings Bender into the janitors closet after he is caught in the gym, and while in the closet he insists that Bender punches him by pointing at his own chin.

When camera angles change you will see that his hands alternate while pointing at himself, from left hand to right hand.

When Bender sticks the knife into the chair it is leaning slightly to the left side of the screen.

The movie cuts back to Andy and back to Bender where Allison steals the knife that is now leaning to the right side of the screen.

When Claire is eating her sushi, her left hand is on the table.

After John questions her "ability" to eat the sushi, Claire's hand is immediately up at her head.

Before Allison tells Andrew about how her parents ignore her, her left eye make-up is smeared.

While Andrew is questioning what's wrong, it isn't smeared as much.

When there is a close-up of Allison's face, it is back to normal.

At the end of the film when Brian was writing the essay/letter, he kisses the paper.

There is nothing written on the paper.

When Brian is talking about the banquet at the end of his physics club, the camera cuts to Allison smiling at him while she's drawing and she's sitting up.

When the camera cuts to Claire a second later, Allison is resting her head on the desk.

When Mr.

Vernon is chasing John Bender around the school, in one of the shots where Bender turns the corner, there is a large stand-up bulletin board and a small table to the very bottom right of the screen.

When Mr.

Vernon turns this same corner, the small table is gone.

When Allison takes her lunch out of her lunch bag there isn't a plastic bag filled with Cap'n Crunch, but a few seconds later it appears there.

After Claire wipes the lipstick from her lips, it reappears and disappears during the rest of the scene.

When they are having lunch the cans of Coca-Cola change between Coca-Cola Classic and "New" Coke.

When the kids are running through the halls of the school, they run past a window that seemingly reveals it is dark outside.

In actual fact, they are running past doors leading into classrooms, in which the lights are turned off because it is the weekend.

When Bender is staring at Allison while she bites her nails, his white shirt had been pulled low, exposing a part of his chest.

In the next shot of him, seconds later, when he has obviously not moved, his white shirt has been pulled back up.

Throughout the movie it appears that Bender is wearing Claire's diamond earring in his left ear, even though she doesn't give it to him until the very end of the film.

However, it is actually an ear cuff that is worn anywhere above the earlobe on the outer part of the ear.

It is clearly seen when he puts on her earring.

In the end credits, one of the high schools used is listed as "Main North High School" when it was the already-defunct Maine North High School.

When Bender is ripping pages out of books the pages are blank but when he throws the book at Brian you can see some pages have pictures and writing on them as they fall to the ground.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
12 May 1985 USA USD 38,121,485
5 May 1985 USA USD 37,139,870
28 April 1985 USA USD 36,043,495
21 April 1985 USA USD 34,881,362
14 April 1985 USA USD 33,535,351
7 April 1985 USA USD 31,655,496
31 March 1985 USA USD 29,302,418
24 March 1985 USA USD 27,057,980
17 March 1985 USA USD 23,587,186
10 March 1985 USA USD 19,149,143
3 March 1985 USA USD 14,839,440
24 February 1985 USA USD 10,176,115
18 February 1985 USA USD 5,107,599
USA USD 45,875,171
worldwide USD 51,525,171
Non-USA USD 5,650,000
Sweden SEK 3,339,564
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 February 1985 USA USD 5,107,599
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
12 May 1985 USA USD 756,510 423
5 May 1985 USA USD 811,200 480
28 April 1985 USA USD 832,390 494
21 April 1985 USA USD 1,012,648 559
14 April 1985 USA USD 1,279,122 631
7 April 1985 USA USD 1,675,040 722
31 March 1985 USA USD 1,528,300 580
24 March 1985 USA USD 2,412,857 904
17 March 1985 USA USD 3,318,400
10 March 1985 USA USD 3,298,436
3 March 1985 USA USD 3,622,950
24 February 1985 USA USD 4,263,383
18 February 1985 USA USD 5,107,599

Comentarios

See people say you have to of been born in the 80s to love this film but honestly im 19 years old and this is my favourite film ever iv watched it so many times and what still blows me is that not many people have heard of this film when its a classic.

Really loved this movie.It really did portray high school in the right ways which had 5 different people from 5 different stereotypes - Princess,Criminal,Geek,Outcast and Criminal which are all stereotypes found at all high schools.

Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Anthony Michael Hall play five high school students forced to spend a Saturday in detention, overseen by a bitter teacher(Paul Gleason). Despite their differences, they talk and eventually bond over the course of the afternoon.

The king of 1980's family comedy movies John Hughes bring you this coming of age classic from 1985. The movie begins with 5 teenagers who have to spend a fun-filled Saturday in detention in the school library.

So, The Breakfast Blub... what can i say.

To be honest, I went into this movie with the distinct thought that there was no way that this movie could live up to the hype, and that there was no way it couldn't be overrated. I was wrong.

Entertainment value: 5 Visuals: 5 Soundtrack: 8 Plot: 7 Characters and dialog: 7 Total: 6The good: Intresting depiction of teenage friendship and personal problems for a High schooler. Nice 80s soundtrack.

I was born 20 years after this movie was relesed and I love it. It's about five teenagers from five different inviroments who are assigned to detention on Saturday.

The Breakfast ClubIt's a classic. A jock, a nerd, a prom queen, an outcast, and a rule-breaking tough guy (your basic high school stereotypes clustered into one cast) trapped in detention… on a Saturday.

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