In the breakfast club, the role of Allison Reynolds is called basket. Director John Hughes agrees that the role of Allison Reynolds is consistent with the stereotype of the basket or that Hughes challenges Allison may not be suitable at all for stereotypes. Through the movie, Allison's character brought something to the audience that looks like a basket, but some of these small details have noticed the difference between Allison Reynolds and the basketball box.
Definitely the most representative movie ever, the breakfast club has five different teenagers; criminal - John bender, sports player - Andrew Clark, Princess - Clairstein, basket case - Allison Reynolds and the brain - Brian Johnson. Children of various high school groups, children of this group were detained together on Saturday morning and we changed the way we all really like teenagers. This movie deals with various stereotypes about high school students' groups and factions. The opening scene begins with multiple episodes, starts from the front of the school, then goes to various places in the school. While reading the letter, while reading the letter from the teenager (mainly Brian - he wrote this letter himself)
Alison Reynolds is the so-called "basket case" of the group. At first, she was very quiet, only suddenly happened. She acknowledges that family's living can not be satisfied because parents ignore her and often make it boring and lonely. This is the reason why she volunteered to go on Saturday for detention. Her boredom and loneliness dropped to near perfect silence levels. However, after sucking weeds, she opened up to people and threw away the contents of her bag to arouse attention, and at last she received it. After a while, she thought that he was a friend of another student, allowed Claire to dress her up, turn her into an "ordinary" person and build a relationship with Andrew Clark.
Allison is painted as a "basket case" at the breakfast club. She followed the stereotype of "quirky". She is wearing a long black dress, dark cardigan, oversized jacket, scarf (Camacho). She is not confident of herself, so she is wearing dark and relaxing clothes. She also has a heavy eyecake and partly has a thick edge covering her face. Her clothes show her shame and social difficulties (Yokoyama et al.). Alison was an obsessive liar, she also revealed that she was detained only for "nothing better" ("breakfast club"). Strange performance in her whole movie highlights her role as a "socially abandoned child".