
It’s hard to beat a movie that heavily features kids. And if they ride bikes you get like 1 million extra credit points.
It seems like whenever there’s a movie where kids or teenagers are the main protagonists, it centers around adults not listening and it being up to the youths to save the day. I guess as a young person, that resonates as it feels like adults never really listen to you. Then again, as adults, young people are loud and annoying and they should stop talking.
Perhaps we do become cynical as adults, or maybe that’s just a viewpoint expressed by young people in movies. It was certainly a POV expressed by a character in this classic movie. In which movie will you hear this memorable line about growing up?
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The answer is: The Breakfast Club. Ally Sheedy plays the moody Allison Reynolds in 1985’s The Breakfast Club, who shows up at Saturday detention even though she didn’t actually have to. During one of their many roundtable discussions, Ally shares this perspective.We’ll just pretend that Sheedy was actually a teenager at the time, and not 23 years old, which might be old enough to be considered an adult with a dead heart.Source
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