The Breakfast Club | Understanding Andrew: what makes him behave that way? (analysis by therapist)
Therapist explains the psychology of Andrew Clarke (Emilio Estevez) from The Breakfast Club 1985. This video essay provides analysis on the character. It's easy to overlook Andrew Clark because he appears so bland and clean cut originally. What makes him behave so properly? What makes him so anxious of doing the wrong thing, and yet, paradoxically, also bully Larry Lester? Why does he fight with Bender so much, sometimes over Claire, sometimes just for power? My Little Thought Tree is my channel for drawing out the deeper meaning and emotion in film, TV, and the world at large through relaxed, analytical video essays. I am a professional counsellor and often draw on my psychology and therapy background to better understand characters, themes, and emotion in fiction. I upload every Saturday and occasionally on Tuesdays, if I'm feeling productive. Breakfast Club analysis playlist - • The Breakfast Club | Character Study Subscribe for more analysis videos! / @mylittlethoughttree Patreon link - / mylittlethoughttree Thankyou to my patrons for your continued support: CapoXproductions, Daniel Coetzer, Life'sGoodThings, JP N. Music: L o f i F l o a t i n g - Medda Paul Alexander - Ancient Realms Patreon link - / mylittlethoughttree #breakfastclub #analysis #psychology

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