
Brat Pack
The Brat Pack refers to a group of young actors in the 1980s who frequently appeared together in popular coming-of-age films and dramas. They were known for their roles in movies like "The Breakfast Club," "St. Elmo's Fire," and "Pretty in Pink," which often depicted youth issues and adolescence. The term originated from the media and suggests a close-knit group similar to a sports team, highlighting their collective influence on that era’s pop culture. While not a formal organization, the Brat Pack became a symbol of a generation of actors and the movie style of that time.