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Molly Ringwald Doesn’t Believe In Remaking ‘The Breakfast Club’

Despite the long -awaited reunion, do not expect the original Breakfast Club For a modern updating agreement.

While it did not reunite it with its participating stars from 1985 John Hughes-Feeling classic teen on Friday at the Chicago Comic exhibition and entertainment, Molly Ranjwald She explained why you don’t think the movie needs a new edition.

She said, according to a multiple article: “I personally do not believe in reshaping this movie. Because I think this movie is a lot of time,” she said. “You know it is very white, this movie. You don’t see much of the different races; we are not talking about sex, none of this, and I feel that this does not represent our world today.”

“I believe in making films inspired by other films, but accordingly and represent what is going on today. So I would like to see films inspired by them. Breakfast Club But take it in a different direction.

On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the film, Ringwald was reunited Breakfast Club Participated stars Emilio Estvis, Anthony Michael Hall, Jude Nelson, Al -Shidi in a conversation.

(LR): Jude Nelson, Emilio Esteviz, Ali Shidi, Molly Ranjwald, Anthony Michael Hall in 1985 “The Breakfast Club”

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During the painting, which is available for the full viewing connectedThe actors discussed their specific memories of working with the writer and director, the floors Hughes, with questions from the audience and talking about the legacy of the permanent film.

It was filmed at the Northern Maine Secondary School in DS Blinz, Illinois, Breakfast Club Five students of the varying model high schools witnessed meeting, and they form unforgettable ties and go to increasing pain for teenagers during a detention on Saturday under the watchful eye of the director of the blog.

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