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Molly Ringwald, actress and writer, shared during a panel that her 1985 film 'The Breakfast Club' still resonates with audiences. Ringwald believes the movie, a coming-of-age comedy-drama, represents its time and should not be remade. She expressed a desire for new movies inspired by it but with a different perspective, as the original film is predominantly white and lacks diversity in terms of ethnicities and gender.
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