I can't say that I have seen that many movies that John Hughes wrote or directed, or that I know anything about the guy. Certainly, from interviews such
as this one, he seems relatively cool. But The Breakfast Club was wildly important to me when I saw it oh so long ago at Mission Valley, where I still go see movies these days. While I haven't
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Do you mean changed middle-class attitudes?
It's been a really long time since I saw the, movie, which I loved.
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I am not sure why I read into your post some sort of revolutionary thing.
We sure do live in a world of cubicles and quiet desperation, and it DOES seem as if movies like FB's Day Off should have changed that somewhat.
I think, sadly, if it changed anything, it changed the language people used to describe themselves, and we delude ourselves into thinking we are living fully-realized lives because we keep journals and exfoliate.
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