The Breakfast Club, an ultimate classic, is an iconic film produced by John Hughes in 1985. This movie is categorized as a comedy-drama film. On a Saturday morning, a group of five different teenagers: the brainy nerd (Brian), the popular girl (Claire), the introverted loner (Allison), the troublemaker (John), and the jock (Andrew) are gathered in the library as they have received detention. The strict teacher, Paul Gleason, watches over this group of teenagers to ensure they act appropriately. However, the student’s rebel against Gleason’s orders and start interacting with one another. Initially, the group resented and was awkward around each other, but by the end of the day, they all put their differences aside and broke social barriers. They find they have more in common than they believed. This movie signifies that everyone, no matter who they are, has their own problems.