Wednesday 8 January 2014

The Breakfast Club

Travelling and Arriving:

The travel and the way characters arrive to the scene are important as they present the characters role and gives us a stereotype. The breakfast club is about the lives of five teenagers  stuck in Saturday detention. The arrivals of the characters are important as this suggests the way their role is going to carry on through the rest of the movie. 

The princess/daddy's girl is seen complaining because she cannot get out of this and seems like a very spoilt girl as her father says that she'd rather go shopping again, her father promises to make it up to her, this represents how for every trouble she gets into rather than being shouted at by her parents she gets spoilt and treated by her dad. She also enters the scene in a BMW.



The 'Brains' complains about not doing any work in the detention and that his time is wasted doing nothing, he would rather be at home doing more work. Unlike the first daddys girl character the mum of Brain seems to want him having his lesson for doing something bad which is the detention and seems disciplined. 


The jock is seen wearing a baseball jacket and seems very rebellious as he slams the door behind his dad, doesn't seem to socialise very well and seems antisocial as well as he talks under his breath and quietly to his dad. Also does not make eye contact with his dad during the whole car scene, the criminal is seen once looking at his dad and we can tell his looks are hateful.


The criminal is also seen very rebellious as well as he does not stop for the car to pass. He looks like a bully as he only looks once to the kid and gets him to get out of his seat and puts his legs on to another chair and acts like he's at home rather than being punished for doing something bad and being in a detention. The fact that he walks to school rather than coming with a car suggests that he could be poor and without a family. 





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