(Nexstar)-Classic John Hughes “Breakfast Club” It may be young forever, but the “Eighth Eighth” movie is 40 years old this year. In the celebration, the iconic Universal Pictures launches “Al -Shaqi Pack” Film again on the big screen.
Although the film achieved great success when it was released in February 1985, the teenager drama has become more popular in the following decades. The film written in Hughes and the direction followed five students from different backgrounds (and different balls) who gathered during the detention of Saturday-and the rest was the date.
Literally.
“The Breakfast Club” was often martyred in “Best of” lists, including the Empire’s 2014 menu 2014 “The greatest 301 movies ever” (Where it ranked thirty -third) and the New York Times List of 2004 “The best 1000 films ever”. Film Classification No.. 1 in the 2006 weekly entertainment list of “50 best high school films,” also.
The film also helped change the way of making movies for teenagers, as the Hughes scenario was praised to show adolescents who speak with each other and deal with real issues.
The film is seen as a teacher in the upcoming films, the film researcher Björn Sonneenberg-Carknk described the movie as “The The The The “Citizen Kane” The type of teenage movie, “In his book for the year 2020 “Re -assembles the American teenager film with Lator.”
Outside the same film, his team was paid equally to stardom, with the young Hollywood crew from Emilio Estefiz, Anthony Michael Hall, Jude Nelson, Molly Ranjwald, and La Shidi, they became part of myths “Naughty package.” The title was given to these actors and others, who were popular at that time and starred in a series of popular adolescent films during the eighties.
In addition to the location of the film in Hollywood’s history is soundtrack and theatrical poster-both of whom are known as the movie itself. The soundtrack appeared “No, you (forget me)” Posted by Scottish Simple Minds, which plays during the legendary movie (often distinguished) The last scene. The song was a great success, hit no. 1 on many major plans around the world (including Billboard Hot 100) and continue to get AirPlay today.
Meanwhile, the movie poster, which appears to be a close but complex location, may be one of the most famous types of cinema. The image, which was taken by the world famous photographer Annie Libyovitz, was It was widely mentioned and repeated In a variety of shapes.
Now, after 40 years, it is time to return to detention (or the nearest participating theater) that I have not included with the breakfast club on the silver screen.
“Breakfast Club: The Forty Memory” Theatrical operation will start on September 7 and conclude September 10. For information and display times, visit Vandango.