Whilst she did set up to get an useless nude scene that includes a lovely feminine health club instructor lower from the movie, Molly Ringwald had much less good fortune with any other scene that includes Claire Standish and teenage troublemaker John Bender (Judd Nelson). Within the scene, Bender (dubbed the “Felony” within the movie) dives underneath a desk to dodge a instructor and places his face underneath Claire’s skirt within the procedure.
In a 2018 essay for The New Yorker, Ringwald published {that a} frame double used to be used for the crotch shot that used to be observed from Bender’s perspective — Ringwald used to be underage on the time — however that the scene embarrassed her and bothers her these days much more than it did in 1985. Ringwald wrote that the #MeToo motion helped her notice how that movie scene performs an element in systemic “feminine subjugation.” “That scene stayed,” she wrote. “What is extra, as I will see now, Bender sexually harasses Claire right through the movie. When he is not sexualizing her, he is taking out his rage on her with contempt … He by no means apologizes for any of it, however, nonetheless, he will get the woman finally.”
Ringwald added that after “The Breakfast Club” used to be launched, she wasn’t totally acutely aware of how “irrelevant” Hughes’ writing used to be. However as a girl in her 50s, it is even tougher for her to perceive how “Hughes used to be in a position to write with such a lot sensitivity, and now have this kind of obtrusive blind spot.”