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The Breakfast Club By John Hughes

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John Hughes directed many movies that were iconic for their time period; so much so that they are still watched today in 2017. Movies are snapshots of the time period in which they were written. His movies reflect the social, cultural and political aspects in the time period that they were made to represent. Many of John Hughes’ movies relate to family and their impact on children. The Breakfast Club came out in 1985, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off came out in 1986, Plane Trains Automobiles came out in 1987, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation came out in 1989 and Home Alone (the original) came out in 1990. These movies make an impact culturally because they show the impact of a family on the children. They reflect the ideas and principles of …show more content…

When the students are eating and Andrew Clark pulls out a lot of food. Bender stares at him and remarks at the amount of food. John does not have any food, this shows the difference in the families ( The Breakfast Club). In Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris and his best friend Cameron have very different family lives. Ferris’ family truly loves him and cares about him. In Cameron’s family, his mother and father hate each other. Cameron hates his father he says “Who do you love? Who do you love? You love a car!” (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off). In Planes Trains and Automobiles, all Neal Page wants to do is get home to see his wife and kids for Thanksgiving. Along the way, he meets Del Griffith and together the two struggle to get home (Planes Trains and Automobiles). Family is important and this movie shows just how much someone is willing to do for their family. In National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold, just wants his family to have the best Christmas ever. His house is radiant with christmas lights. He wants his children to have a meaningful childhood. He realizes the importance of having positive things in your childhood, which is why he wants to build a swimming pool (National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation). In Home Alone (the original), the family is preparing for a trip and everything is crazy. Kevin McCallister realizes when he is left home alone that he needs his family. Although they may be annoying, they protect him and influence

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