The power of music in John Hughes films: When you hear those songs you see those moments'
Briefly

It was clear just how important music was to John Hughes's cinematic vision of teenage life when The Breakfast Club, his high-school detention drama, was released in 1985.As the film ended with its five principals  a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal  having reached mutual understanding, the voice of Simple Minds' Jim Kerr crooned: Won't you come see about me?
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