When” The Breakfast Club” first appeared in the mid-1980s, my uncle introduced me to it about ten years later, and it was still in its early stages. I fell in love with it, just like millions of other people, despite the fact that I believe I was still too young to entirely comprehend it. However, I can ensure that I never once stopped and considered,” This movie needs a transgender man.”
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However, one of the stars in the movie appears to have a different view.  ,
The” The Breakfast Club” stars Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Anthony Michael Hall reunited next weekend for an anniversary meeting at the Chicago C2E2 music tradition agreement. The group posed questions to the audience during a panel discussion, and a question was raised about a copy of the 1980s classic.  ,
Ringwald responded,” I personally don’t believe in remaking that film, because I think this film is very much of its day.” I can get in favor of that. I’m over spinoffs, to be honest. I don’t see a lot of movies, but when I do, I prefer to watch some fresh and original ideas rather than just some woken-up version of what I saw twenty years ago.  ,
However, I have no idea what Ringwald will say future.  ,
She continued,” I believe in making movies that are inspired by other movies but build on it and represent what’s going on today,” adding,” I believe in making movies that are inspired by other movies but build on it and represent what’s going on.” This movie is pretty, you know, quite white. You don’t see many different racial groups. We don’t discuss identity. That is not present. And I believe that really doesn’t fit our current universe.  ,  ,
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She lost me there, Annnnnnd. When she said the film wasn’t on time, I assumed she meant something: the boys didn’t include smartphones and social media or anything, but I may have known better.  ,
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I don’t see any problems with that if someone updated it today and added some dark or Latino children. But I’ve never watched a movie where I thought,” This is too black” or” This is too white.” I typically evaluate movies based on the tale, writing, acting, etc. And for the existence of me, I don’t believe we need to discuss gender in any particular situation.  ,
I’m not certain what Ringwald’s politicians are, but I’d believe anyone who is so preoccupied with race and gender is a leftist because they never see people as simply groups or as individuals. They even enjoy giving positive feedback.  ,  ,
It’s exciting to learn that Molly Ringwald did donate all leftovers from The Breakfast Club to underprivileged minority children in an effort to overcome this.
… oh rush. No, she is not doing that. Only a message of virtue. https ://t.co/rPEsj54EvO
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Ringwald did, however, claim that she had watched the movie with her children and that it was a “wild practice.”
” I watched the first one with my then 21-year-old girl when she was a little too young to enjoy it, but it was quite wonderful.” We ended up writing about it for” This United Life,” and I have to declare that watching it with her changed my parenthood, she said, adding,” I mean, a lot of the things went over her head, sadly. You know, but how it spoke to her about the figure she identified with, and why. It sparked this extraordinary conversation.  ,  ,
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She added that she and her 15-year-old sisters didn’t pick up their devices again when they watched it, which she thought was a “win.”  ,  ,
In the end, I believe Ringwald gave us two arguments against always seeing this movie rebuilt, even though she is essentially contradicting herself. First of all, if her children are any indication, it still resonates with tomorrow’s children, which is something she also asserted. ( Or perhaps they are enthralled by the fact that teenagers once recognized whether they were male or female. )  ,  ,
Next, if someone did it again, they would undoubtedly wake it up with meetings about pronouns and all kinds of trans people. Anyone requires that.  ,
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