So, while my girlfriend was just telling me about a line from Ready Player One in which The Breakfast Club is mentioned as being a Nerdy Boy fantasy movie. At first I thought, no, it's about 5 people, two of which are teenage girls.
But then I remembered, it's basicly told from Brian's point of view. He's the one writing the essay. And I started thinking a bit more, about how Brian had brought a flaregun to school. He wanted to kill himself.
What if..... the entire movie, the essay, is his suicide note. What if it's his ultimate fantasy that he is accepted by all the groups in highschool, and actually is the one that is chosen by them to write their story. And after he's done writing it, he actually commited suicide?
Anyone think that this is a interpretation that could make some sort of sense?
But then I remembered, it's basicly told from Brian's point of view. He's the one writing the essay. And I started thinking a bit more, about how Brian had brought a flaregun to school. He wanted to kill himself.
What if..... the entire movie, the essay, is his suicide note. What if it's his ultimate fantasy that he is accepted by all the groups in highschool, and actually is the one that is chosen by them to write their story. And after he's done writing it, he actually commited suicide?
Anyone think that this is a interpretation that could make some sort of sense?