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Right There
I know this is old news...my daughter introduced me to this movie several years ago...I just watched it again tonight....A great satire on modern american culture....Superb on on every level...should have been awarded the Oscar for best picture of the year.....clearly one of the best of the last ten years....
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B-movie at best...
I didn't even find this interesting. I stayed up way too late watching this DVD I got for father's day. It was a mix between Joe Versus The Volcano and A Beautiful Mind. I didn't get it. Actually, I thought it was retarded.
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Misunderstood psycho?
Fight Club is just one of the film's you have to see to believe. I pretty much saw the twist the whole way through but Edward Norton and Brad Pitt keep this movie from sinking into a pool of blood. The premise of the film is pretty simple, no one talks about Fight club etc. This film just seems too out there and never fully exciting. The violence is somewhat brutual but hey Pitt's body is nice to look at. Good movie but not a masterpiece.
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Nihilsm Was Never This Entertaining
"What are you rebelling against?"
"Whaddya got?"
-The Wild One
Fight Club is the most bitter, hateful, cynical, sadistic, misogyistic, vulgar, self-loathing, disgusting, alienated, spiteful rant I've ever seen. In other word's: it's great entertainment. On the surface, Fight Club is saying "think for yourself" but beneath the surface, Fight Club is saying, "please don't think." The plot is so unrealistic, it defies the viewer to take it seriously. Imagine Jackass with a plot.
The characters in the movie are losers. The pathetic nobodies of our great society who were raised on television to think they would magically morph into NFL quarterbacks on their 18th birthdays and are, instead, 30 years old and performing crummy jobs poorly. Rather than make any effort to understand the world in which they live, they blame society for deluding them into wasting their money on crap. They reject that which they do not understand.
The humor is dark and hilarious if you like Tarantinoesque humor. Like the arrested adolescents it portrays, Fight Club is steeped in its own snarky up-your's cleverness. No character ever says a plain boring ordinary complete sentence. Instead, everything they say is dripping with sarcasm, irony and the kind of witty "insight" popular in prime time cartoons. The script is wonderfully quotable and the movie plays like a series of increasingly outrageous scenes loosely strung together. At every turn, Fight Club seems to be saying, "ha! you think that was twisted, watch this!"
In Fight Club, these losers have cast themselves out of society so they can create a society of the disaffected. They express their anguished cries of rejection by beating each other up like frat boys on acid and performing cruel and dangerous stunts on the oblivious public. Peeing in the soup and making soap out of human fat is not anarchy, it's just gross. Fight Club asks the gullible to accept the conceit that none of these guys have ever eaten out or bathed. Dude, you just pissed in your own soup. Think about it. Fight Club doesn't admire these guys, it thinks they're retards. Fight Club heaps scorn on its own characters and the audience who admires them. These aggressive emasculated slackers are today's rebels without a cause. The Hell's Angels for momma's boys.
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It's not about the violence stupid.
Fight Club is a metaphor for embracing our humanity, in all its gory glory, in the face of crushing modern pressures to settle for sterilty and comfort instead. I watched this movie repeatedly before I took the plunge and quit my soul sucking corporate job. It's been a ride ever since.
If you liked Fight Club, check out American Beauty, Office Space, and The Matrix. They all riff on basically the same (worthy) theme.